Emanuel Hirsch Cohen, who performed under the professional name John Randolph (June 1, 1915 – February 24, 2004), was an American actor whose work encompassed motion pictures, television and the theatre. He was born in New York City, New York, and later adopted his stage name for a long and varied performing career.
Early life
Cohen grew up in New York and moved into acting at a young age. He took the name John Randolph for his professional work and established himself first on the stage before branching into film and television.
Career
Randolph built a reputation as a dependable character actor, appearing in a wide range of supporting roles over several decades. His credits span theatre productions as well as screen work, and he was known for a straightforward, naturalistic style that allowed him to play many different types of parts. He continued to work intermittently throughout his life, returning to both stage and screen in later years.
- Mediums: stage, film, television
- Career span: multiple decades of steady work in supporting roles
- Professional name: John Randolph (born Emanuel Hirsch Cohen)
Death
John Randolph died on February 24, 2004, in Hollywood, California. He was 88 years old, and the cause of death was reported as natural causes.