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Jeffrey Michael Tambor (born July 8, 1944) is an American actor. He is known for his television roles such as Jeffrey Brookes, the uptight neighbor of Stanley and Helen Roper in the television sitcom ''
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'' (1979–1980), as Hank Kingsley on ''
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'' (1992–1998),
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and Oscar Bluth on '' Arrested Development'' (2003–2006, 2013, 2018–2019) and Maura Pfefferman on '' Transparent'' (2014–2017). For his role in the latter, Tambor earned two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series out of three nominations. In 2015, he was also awarded a
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for his portrayal of Pfefferman. His film roles include Jay Porter in '' ...And Justice for All'' (1979), Jinx Latham in ''
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'' (1983), Sully in '' There's Something About Mary'' (1998), Mayor Augustus Maywho in '' How the Grinch Stole Christmas'' (2000), Tom Manning in ''
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'' (2004) and its sequel '' Hellboy II: The Golden Army'' (2008), Sid Garner in ''The Hangover'' trilogy (2009–2013), Francis Silverberg in '' The Accountant'' (2016), and Georgy Malenkov in '' The Death of Stalin'' (2017). Tambor has done voice acting for '' The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'' (2004), '' Monsters vs. Aliens'' (2009), '' Tangled'' (2010), and '' Trolls'' (2016). For his voice role in ''
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'' (1998), he was nominated for a
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. From 2002 to 2003, he was an announcer for '' Hollywood Squares''.


Early life

Tambor was born on July 8, 1944 in
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,
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, the son of Eileen (born Salzberg), a homemaker, and Bernard Tambor, a flooring contractor. He grew up in a
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family with roots in Hungary and Ukraine. Tambor is a graduate of Abraham Lincoln High School and
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, where he studied
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and then went on to receive a master's degree from
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.


Career


Early career

Tambor first moved to
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in
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, later making his Broadway debut in the comedy ''
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'' (1976), appearing with George C. Scott and directed by Arthur Penn. He appeared in ''
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'' in the same year. In 1979, he starred in Norman Jewison's '' ...And Justice For All'', as a lawyer friend of the protagonist, Arthur Kirkland (
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). In an early TV job, an ad for Avis rent-a-car, he was seen running (huffing and puffing) through an airport, mocking O. J. Simpson's "Go, O.J., go!" ads for
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. He has had a significant career in episodic TV, where he made numerous guest appearances on different shows, including ''
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'', '' Kojak'', ''
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'', '' The Golden Girls'', and '' Three's Company''. In 1979, Tambor got his first role as a main character in television in the short-lived show ''
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''. Throughout the 1980s Tambor had a recurring role on '' Hill Street Blues'' playing a defense attorney who eventually becomes a judge. In 1981, he appeared in an episode of ''
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'' as a man who was trying to bring exposure to the members of the
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in charge of the coming New World Order. In 1987, and 1988, Tambor appeared as a regular on the prime time ABC series '' Max Headroom'' as Murray, Edison's editor. In 1990, he appeared in the music video for the Phil Collins song "
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".


''The Larry Sanders Show''

Tambor played Hank Kingsley, the narcissistic sidekick of fictional talk show host Larry Sanders on ''
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''. Tambor received four Emmy nominations for his performance on the show—all of which he would lose, to Michael Richards for '' Seinfeld'',
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for '' Frasier'', and his co-star
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. The character's famous catch phrase was "Hey Now!".


''Arrested Development''

Beginning in 2003, Tambor starred in the
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'' Arrested Development'' as George Bluth, Sr. and in some episodes as his twin brother Oscar Bluth. The show was cancelled in 2006, after three seasons, but a fourth season was released on
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in 2013. In 2004, Tambor received his fifth Emmy nomination for his work on the show. He lost to
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for the final season of the sitcom '' Frasier''. Tambor was nominated for a sixth time in 2005 but lost to Brad Garrett for the final season of '' Everybody Loves Raymond''. The second episode of ''Arrested Development'''s third season lampooned this loss: Tambor's character's son describes his acting ability by saying, "It's a wonderful performance, Dad. You're a regular Brad Garrett."


Later work

Tambor served as the announcer (and occasional square) for the game show '' Hollywood Squares'' in 2002 and 2003. He was the voice of King Neptune in 2004's '' The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie''. In the spring of 2005, he starred as George Aaronow in the Broadway revival of ''
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''. After the cancellation of ''Arrested Development'' in April 2006, Tambor signed on to a series with
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called ''
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'' about two men who ponder the last 20 years of their life. The show premiered on NBC on October 11, 2006, but was taken off the air after only a few episodes. Also in 2006, he portrayed
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on ''
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''. He starred as "Uncle" Saul in the CBS comedy '' Welcome to The Captain'' until its cancellation in March 2008. He has made several cameo appearances on '' Entourage'' as a fictionalized version of himself who regularly annoys his agent, Ari Gold. For several years, based on his availability, Tambor has taught a class for actors. He was a longtime teaching associate of acting coach Milton Katselas. In 2009, Tambor appeared in the animated film '' Monsters vs. Aliens'' and in the comedy '' The Hangover''. In 2009, Tambor began playing the recurring character Len Trexler in the sardonic comedy '' Archer'', an animated television series on the FX network. He is a major love interest to Malory Archer played by Jessica Walter – the two formerly playing husband and wife in '' Arrested Development''. Tambor replaced Kelsey Grammer as Georges in the Broadway revival of the
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'' La Cage aux Folles'' on February 15, 2011, but withdrew from the production after the February 24 performance. Also in 2011, Tambor starred in an indie comedy, '' Lucky''. That same year, he had a minor role in the film '' Paul'' with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, reprised his ''Hangover'' role for its sequel, and was featured in '' Flypaper'', with Patrick Dempsey and Ashley Judd. In 2012, Tambor co-starred as Walt, Pete's aspiring musician father on the sitcom '' Bent'' starring Amanda Peet and David Walton. In May 2013 he returned to ''Arrested Development'' for season 4 and subsequently, season 5 in 2018–2019. In 2017 he played Georgy Malenkov in The Death of Stalin. In May 2017, Tambor released a book entitled ''Are You Anybody? A Memoir''.


''Transparent''

In February 2014, Amazon premiered its original series '' Transparent'', which starred Tambor as Maura Pfefferman (born Morton Pfefferman), a divorced transgender Jewish parent of three. Tambor won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for his portrayal and thanked the transgender community in his speech. He won the
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for his performance in season 1 of the show, his first win in 7
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nominations. This made him the first actor to win an Emmy for portraying a transgender character. For the show's second season, Tambor again received positive reviews, as well as a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy, and wins for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series and the
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. Following allegations of sexual harassment, Tambor said he would not return for the show's fifth season, which was later confirmed on February 15, 2018, when Amazon confirmed to ''Deadline'' that Tambor was not coming back and that the harassment investigation was recently concluded.


Sexual misconduct allegations

On November 8, 2017, Tambor was accused of sexual misconduct by his former assistant, Van Barnes. On November 16, 2017, actress
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additionally made accusations against Tambor. Tambor responded, "I am deeply sorry if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone as being sexually aggressive or if I ever offended or hurt anyone. But the fact is, for all my flaws, I am not a predator and the idea that someone might see me in that way is more distressing than I can express." Days later, makeup artist Tamara Delbridge also accused Tambor of sexual improprieties on the set of the 2001 film ''
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''. Tambor said he did not recall the incident, but apologized "for any discomfort or offense I may have inadvertently caused her." By this time, Tambor had left ''Transparent'', saying in a statement on November 19, "Playing Maura Pfefferman on ''Transparent'' has been one of the greatest privileges and creative experiences of my life. What has become clear over the past weeks, however, is that this is no longer the job I signed up for four years ago. I've already made clear my deep regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone as being aggressive, but the idea that I would deliberately harass anyone is simply and utterly untrue. Given the politicized atmosphere that seems to have afflicted our set, I don't see how I can return to ''Transparent''." The allegations came after filming for the fifth season of ''Arrested Development'' had completed that same month. The show's team supported Tambor in his defense against the allegations and his scenes remained within the show. In his first interview after leaving ''Transparent'', Tambor, speaking to ''The Hollywood Reporter'' in May 2018, continued to deny allegations that he had sexually harassed his former assistant or Trace Lysette on the series, but admitted to having anger issues throughout his life. He also said that while he was on the show he "worried imselfto death" about whether he was portraying his transgender character truthfully, and that the stress sometimes made him "difficult" and "mean". Tambor mentioned one "blowup" he had with ''Arrested Development'' co-star Jessica Walter during the show's production. On May 23, 2018, Walter said in a ''New York Times'' cast interview that Tambor had verbally harassed her. "He never crossed the line on our show with any, you know, sexual whatever. Verbally, yes, he harassed me, but he did apologize ... In like almost 60 years of working, I've never had anybody yell at me like that on a set." When asked whether she had reservations about working with Tambor again, Walter said, "Of course not." "I don't want to walk around with anger," she added. "I respect him as an actor. We've known each other for years and years and years. Of course, I would work with him again in a heartbeat."


Personal life

Tambor and his wife Kasia have a son Gabriel Kasper, younger daughter Eve Julia, and twin sons Hugo Bernard and Eli Nicholas, born on October 4, 2009. He has an adult daughter from an earlier relationship. In 2007, Tambor was reported to be a Scientologist. However, in February 2008, he expressed concern about "Internet reports" about his alleged involvement with Scientology and stated that he "took some Scientology classes at one time, studied Scientology for a while, but no more. I have nothing against it, but I am no longer a Scientologist."Beck, Marilyn and Jenel, Stacy (February 4, 2008)
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, LA.com.


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A curious SF kid grows up to be Jeffrey Tambor, Maura Pfefferman
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