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James Karen (born Jacob Karnofsky; November 28, 1923 – October 23, 2018) was an American character actor of
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, film and television. Karen is known for his roles in '' Poltergeist'', ''
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'', '' Wall Street'', ''
The Return of the Living Dead ''The Return of the Living Dead'' is a 1985 American comedy horror film written and directed by Dan O'Bannon in his directorial debut, and starring Clu Gulager, James Karen, Thom Matthews and Don Calfa. The film tells the story of how a ware ...
'', '' Invaders from Mars'' and ''
The Pursuit of Happyness ''The Pursuit of Happyness'' is a 2006 American biographical drama film directed by Gabriele Muccino and starring Will Smith as Chris Gardner, a homeless salesman. Smith's son Jaden Smith co-stars, making his film debut as Gardner's son, Chri ...
'', but was perhaps best known as the signature pitchman for
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, famously appearing in commercials for the now-defunct East Coast-based supermarket chain from the late 1970s to the early 1990s which earned his nickname "Mr. Pathmark". Karen is also known for his recurring television role as Tom Bradford's boss, Eliot Randolph, in ''
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''. He was nominated for a Saturn Award for his 1985 role in ''
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''. He also appeared in an episode of ''
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'' as Frasier's mentor and the father of Carla's sixth child.


Early life

Karen was born Jacob Karnofsky in
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, in
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, the son of Russian-born Jewish immigrants Mae (née Freed) and Joseph H. Karnofsky, a produce dealer. His uncle was
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, a prominent actor and co-founder of the Group Theatre. As a young man, Karen was encouraged to be an actor by U.S. Democratic Congressman Daniel J. Flood, who was an amateur thespian himself, recruiting him into a production at the
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. He attended the
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in New York. Karen also served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during
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.James Karen, Actor in 'Poltergeist' and So Much More, Dies at 94.
''
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''. Retrieved March 29, 2020.


Career

Karen's big break came when he was asked to understudy
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in the original
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production of ''
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''. On television, he played Dr. Burke on ''
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'' and was the original Lincoln Tyler on '' All My Children''. He was perhaps best known for his recurring role on the television series ''
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''. He is also well-known on the East Coast for his 20 years as television and radio spokesman for the
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supermarket chain. On the streets of New York, Karen was known as "Mr. Pathmark". Karen appeared in an episode of the 1977
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situation comedy ''
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'', and played Earl Silbert in the 1979 miniseries '' Blind Ambition'', and M*A*S*H season 11, episode 12 on 1/23/83. A decade later, he appeared in an episode of ''
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'' as a prospective love interest for Dorothy. He is also known for having played Herbert Purcell, a businessman and leader of a local Ku Klux Klan chapter, in a 1981 episode of ''
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''; and the evil tycoon Nathan Lassiter, who killed the town of Walnut Grove in the final TV movie of ''
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''. Karen was a lifelong member of
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. Karen's other notable film credits include ''
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'' and Oliver Stone's '' Wall Street''. Perhaps his best known roles were in the low-budget horror comedy ''
The Return of the Living Dead ''The Return of the Living Dead'' is a 1985 American comedy horror film written and directed by Dan O'Bannon in his directorial debut, and starring Clu Gulager, James Karen, Thom Matthews and Don Calfa. The film tells the story of how a ware ...
'', where Karen starred as the manager of a medical warehouse who inadvertently releases a gas that re-animates the dead, and in '' Poltergeist'' where he played the real-estate developer who built the California planned community of Cuesta Verde on top of a former cemetery. In a 2006 interview about his role in ''The Return of the Living Dead'', Karen noted that he helped write most scenes for his character: “It was the deal where he figures out he’s becoming a
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and decides to incinerate himself in the crematorium...He kisses his wedding ring as he goes in. It was a very emotional scene, but it also got me out of being one of the rain-drenched zombies milling around outside the place at the end of the film. I didn't really want to do all that muddy stuff". Karen was set to appear in ''
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'' (2006) as Ben Hubbard, but his scenes were ultimately cut. Later in his career, Karen was recognized for his role as Martin Frohm in the 2006 film ''
The Pursuit of Happyness ''The Pursuit of Happyness'' is a 2006 American biographical drama film directed by Gabriele Muccino and starring Will Smith as Chris Gardner, a homeless salesman. Smith's son Jaden Smith co-stars, making his film debut as Gardner's son, Chri ...
''. His final film roles were in the low-budget films ''Bender'' (2016) and ''Cynthia'' (2018).


Personal life

He was married to Susan Reed, the actress and
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singer, with whom he had one son, Reed. Reed's godfather was Buster Keaton, Karen's good friend. Karen and Reed divorced in 1967. He married Alba Francesca in 1986. Karen died on October 23, 2018, at his home in Los Angeles, at the age of 94.


Selected filmography

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'' (1965, Short) as Passerby * ''
Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster ''Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster'' (sometimes stylized as ''Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster'') is a 1965 science fiction film. It was directed by Robert Gaffney and starred Marilyn Hanold, James Karen and Lou Cutell. It was filmed in Fl ...
'' (1965) as Dr. Adam Steele * '' Hercules in New York'' (1970) as Professor Camden * ''
I Never Sang for My Father ''I Never Sang for My Father'' is a 1970 American drama film, based on the 1968 play of the same name. It tells the story of a widowed college professor who feels dominated by his aging father, yet still has regrets about his plan to leave him be ...
'' (1970) as Old Age Home Director * ''
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'' (1972) as Child Psychiatrist * ''
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'' (1974) as Mr. Annenberg * ''
All the President's Men ''All the President's Men'' is a 1974 non-fiction book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, two of the journalists who investigated the June 1972 break-in at the Watergate Office Building and the resultant political scandal for ''The Washingto ...
'' (1976) as Hugh Sloan's Lawyer * ''
Something for Joey ''Something for Joey'' is a 1977 American made-for-television sport drama film about the relationship between college football player John Cappelletti (portrayed by Marc Singer), and his younger brother Joey (Jeff Lynas). Other cast members incl ...
'' (1977, TV Movie) as Dr. Wingreen * ''
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'' (1977, TV Movie) as Dr. Sutterman * '' The Gathering'' (1977, TV Movie) as Bob Block * ''
Capricorn One ''Capricorn One'' is a 1978 British-produced American thriller film in which a reporter discovers that a supposed Mars landing by a crewed mission to the planet has been faked via a conspiracy involving the government and—under duress—the c ...
'' (1978) as Vice President Price * '' Opening Night'' (1977) as Bellboy * '' F.I.S.T.'' (1978) as Mr. Andrews * '' Institute for Revenge'' (1979, TV Movie) as Power Broker * ''
The China Syndrome ''The China Syndrome'' is a 1979 American disaster thriller film directed by James Bridges and written by Bridges, Mike Gray, and T. S. Cook. The film stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, Michael Douglas (who also produced), Scott Brady, James ...
'' (1979) as Mac Churchill * ''
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'' (1980) as Barney Callahan * ''
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'' (1981) as Loomis * '' Poltergeist'' (1982) as Mr. Teague * ''
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'' (1982) as Dr. Wendell J. Rossmore * ''
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'' (1982) as Judge Hillier * ''
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'' (1982) as Lawyer (uncredited) * ''
Sam's Son ''Sam's Son'' is a 1984 American semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Michael Landon loosely based on his early life and is also the only feature film made by him. The film stars Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Timoth ...
'' (1984) as Mr. Collins * ''
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'' (1984, TV Movie) as Richman * ''
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'' (1985) as Frank Johnson * '' Jagged Edge'' (1985) as Andrew Hardesty * '' Invaders from Mars'' (1986) as General Climet Wilson * ''
Hardbodies 2 ''Hardbodies 2'' is a 1986 adult comedy movie sequel to the 1984 film '' Hardbodies''. It was directed by Mark Griffiths and featured Brad Zutaut, Fabiana Udenio, James Karen and Alba Francesca. The plot involves two men, Scotty and Rags, and ...
'' (1986) as Logan * ''
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'' (1987, TV Movie) as Mr. Fairmont Sr. * '' Wall Street'' (1987) as Mr. Lynch * ''
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'' (1988) as Ed Mathews * '' Girlfriend from Hell'' (1989) as Carl's Dad * ''
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'' (1990) as Dean of Students * ''Road Lawyers and Other Briefs'' (1990) as Judge Bowelmore (segment "Road Lawyers") * '' The Willies'' (1990) as Uncle Harry / Mr. Jenkins * ''The Closer'' (1990) as Ned Randall * ''Heart of the Deal'' (1990) * '' The Unborn'' (1991) as Dr. Richard Meyerling * ''Stone Soup'' (1993) as Paul * ''Future Shock'' (1994) as Kafka * '' Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love'' (1994, TV Movie) as Mylan Whitfield * '' Congo'' (1995) as College President, Elliot's Boss * ''
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'' (1995) as Governor * ''
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'' (1995) as Bill Rogers * '' Up Close & Personal'' (1996) as Tom Orr * '' Behind Enemy Lines'' (1997) as TV Reporter * ''Always Say Goodbye'' (1997) as William Tager * '' Joyride'' (1997) as The Client * ''
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'' (1997) as Ray * ''Freedom Strike'' (1998) as President Mitchell * '' Shadow of Doubt'' (1998) as Norman Calloway * ''
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'' (1998) as Dad * ''
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'' (1999) as Victor Bowden * ''One Last Flight'' (1999) as Gramps * ''
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'' (1999) as Phil Morton * ''
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'' (1999) as Christina's Advisor * '' Thirteen Days'' (2000) as George Ball * ''
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'' (2001) as Wally Brown * '' A House on a Hill'' (2003) as Sy * ''
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'' (2005, TV Series) as Dante's Friend * ''
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'' (2006) as Ben Hubbard (Scenes Deleted) * '' Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy'' (2006) as Leroy Parker * ''
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'' (2006) as Martin Frohm * ''
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'' (2007) as Reverend Beaks * ''
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'' (2009) as Seyton Ethelquake * ''
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'' (2009) as Verri Saddius * '' Sympathy for Delicious'' (2010) as Father Rohn * ''
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'' (2012) as Taxidermist * ''Ambush at Dark Canyon'' (2012) as Seymour Redfield * ''America's Most Haunted'' (2013) as Ralph George * ''Rain from Stars'' (2013) as Spencer * ''Bender'' (2016) as Old Man Bender * ''
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'' (2017) as Interviewee No. 1 * ''Cynthia'' (2018) as Frank Teague


Awards

Karen was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Actor for his role in ''
The Return of the Living Dead ''The Return of the Living Dead'' is a 1985 American comedy horror film written and directed by Dan O'Bannon in his directorial debut, and starring Clu Gulager, James Karen, Thom Matthews and Don Calfa. The film tells the story of how a ware ...
'' in 1985. For his contributions to the horror film industry, Karen received an honorary Saturn Award in 1998. He was nominated for a
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for Best Supporting Actor for his role in '' The Unborn'' in 1991.


References


Further reading

* Voisin, Scott, ''Character Kings: Hollywood's Familiar Faces Discuss the Art & Business of Acting.'' BearManor Media, 2009. .


External links

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