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Peter Friedman

Peter Friedman (born April 24, 1949) is an American actor renowned for his extensive career across , film, and television, with particular acclaim for his performances and recurring role in the series .(https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0295334/)(https://www.themoviedb.org/person/54246-peter-friedman) Born in , Friedman graduated from in 1971, where he performed as in a 1970 production on the university's original .(https://magazine.hofstra.edu/magazine/state-of-the-arts-2/) He made his debut in 1972 as a committeeman in the revival of Eugene O'Neill's The Great God Brown. Over the subsequent decades, he amassed 12 credits, establishing himself as a versatile in both musicals and plays.(https://playbill.com/person/peter-friedman)[](https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/peter-friedman-67562) Friedman's theater career includes standout roles such as Tateh in the 1998 musical , for which he received a Tony Award nomination for in a Musical, a nomination, and an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical.(https://playbill.com/person/peter-friedman) Other notable stage performances encompass Scoop Rosenbaum in (1989), Juror Ten in the 2004 revival of , and the title role in the 2017 Off-Broadway production of The Treasurer, earning him a Lucille Lortel Award nomination. More recently, he portrayed Loyd in the 2024 Broadway production of Job.(https://playbill.com/person/peter-friedman) In film, Friedman has appeared in supporting roles such as Graham Knox in (1992), the attorney in (2003), and the California Man in (2010). On television, he gained widespread recognition for playing Frank Vernon, a trusted advisor to the Roy family, in all four seasons of (2018–2023), contributing to the cast's Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2024.(https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0295334/awards/)[](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7660850/characters/nm0295334) Friedman was married to actress from 1990 to 2002, with whom he has a daughter, , born in 1994; the former couple maintained a close proximity post-divorce to co-parent effectively.(https://time.com/archive/6739147/movies-a-supremacy-all-her-own/)

Early life

Childhood and family background

Peter Friedman was born on April 24, 1949, in to Jewish parents. He grew up in a Jewish household in Queens, where his family resided in a spacious home. His parents had roots in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn; his father worked as a certified public accountant, and his mother was a homemaker. His parents maintained strong ties to the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, where they were actively involved. This foundation in transitioned into his formal education at .

Education

Peter Friedman attended in , where he immersed himself in the during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He graduated in 1971, building a foundation in through the university's drama program. At Hofstra, Friedman gained practical experience by participating in theatre productions and drama activities, which served as his initial formal training in the craft. A notable highlight was his starring role as in the university's 1970 production of Shakespeare's tragedy, performed on the campus's original stage replica. This involvement in classroom instruction and stage work honed his performance skills and technique, preparing him for a professional career in .

Career

Early theatre and debut roles (1970s–1990s)

Peter Friedman began his professional theatre career in the early 1970s, making his Broadway debut at age 23 in the Phoenix Theatre's revival of Eugene O'Neill's The Great God Brown, where he played the role of the Committeeman. This production, which ran from December 1972 to January 1973 at the Lyceum Theatre, marked his entry into New York stage work following his graduation from Hofstra University in 1971. Shortly thereafter, Friedman appeared in the short-lived Don Juan (also 1972–1973), portraying the Commander while understudying the lead role of Don Carlos. These early supporting roles in repertory productions helped him gain footing in the competitive New York theatre scene, often involving ensemble work in classic revivals. Throughout the 1970s, Friedman continued building experience with character parts in and shows, including the Carpenter in The Visit (1973–1974) and Ben in William Congreve's Love for Love (1974). By the , he transitioned to more prominent supporting roles, notably as "Papa" Leplée—the cabaret owner who discovers Edith Piaf—in Pam Gems's biographical play Piaf, which earned Tony Award nominations for and in 1981. The production, running from February to June 1981 at the Plymouth Theatre, showcased Friedman's ability to embody nuanced historical figures in a critically acclaimed ensemble led by . His work during this decade also included the role of Captain Charles Taylor in the premiere of Charles Fuller's Pulitzer-winning (1981), further solidifying his reputation for portraying complex, morally ambiguous characters in socially charged dramas. The late 1980s brought breakthroughs in Friedman's stage career with leading supporting roles in major new works. In Wendy Wasserstein's (1989–1990), he originated the part of Scoop Rosenbaum, the charismatic but flawed magazine editor central to the play's exploration of feminism and friendship; the production won the and ran for over 500 performances. Friedman followed this with Arthur Brooks in Chayefsky's (1989–1990), a supernatural comedy that highlighted his versatility in blending humor and . By the mid-1990s, his consistent presence in high-profile productions earned him recognition as a reliable adept at elevating ensemble dynamics. This period culminated in 1998 with his Tony-nominated portrayal of the Jewish immigrant silversmith Tateh in the musical , a role he first created in the show's world premiere in before transferring to , where the production received 12 nominations. Friedman's foundation during these decades paved the way for his expansion into film and television by the late 1990s.

Film and television expansion (1990s–2010s)

During the , Peter Friedman broadened his professional scope beyond theater into television and film, establishing himself as a versatile capable of bringing subtle emotional layers to supporting roles. One of his earliest significant screen commitments was as , the affable uncle in the sitcom Brooklyn Bridge, where he appeared in all 33 episodes across its two seasons from 1991 to 1993, contributing to the show's warm depiction of a Jewish-American family in . This regular television role allowed Friedman to explore relatable domestic tensions and humor, marking a pivotal step in his transition to consistent on-screen work. Friedman's film career gained notable momentum with his portrayal of Peter Dunning in ' psychological drama (1995), a breakthrough supporting role as the charismatic yet unsettling founder of the Wrenwood recovery center for patients suffering from environmental illnesses. In the film, his performance as the pseudo-spiritual guru opposite highlighted Friedman's skill in conveying quiet menace beneath a facade of benevolence, earning praise for enhancing the movie's themes of and in modern suburbia. This role solidified his reputation for character-driven contributions in independent cinema, distinct from his stage persona. Entering the and , Friedman sustained this expansion with selective film appearances that emphasized introspective, ensemble-based characters. He played Brown in the science-fiction thriller (2003), directed by , where his authoritative yet understated presence supported the narrative's high-stakes conspiracy plot alongside . Similarly, in Tamara Jenkins' dramedy (2007), Friedman portrayed Larry, the pragmatic doctor navigating the siblings' crisis over their father's , delivering a performance that underscored familial strain and quiet resilience amid and Philip Seymour Hoffman's leads. These roles exemplified his mid-career focus on nuanced, empathetic portrayals that amplified ensemble dynamics without dominating the spotlight. Throughout this era, Friedman balanced his growing screen presence with continued theater involvement, notably originating the role of the resilient Jewish immigrant Tateh in the musical (1998), for which he received a Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical. This nomination affirmed his theatrical roots while his film and television work provided broader visibility, allowing him to cultivate a multifaceted career blending authenticity with screen subtlety.

Succession era and recent acclaim (2016–present)

In 2018, Peter Friedman was cast as Frank Vernon, the longtime confidant and chief operating officer of Waystar Royco, in HBO's drama series , appearing across all four seasons from 2018 to 2023. As Kendall Roy's godfather and a key figure in the Roy family's inner circle, Vernon's character arc evolves from a seemingly expendable —fired in the pilot episode—to a resilient advisor who navigates the family's power struggles with a mix of loyalty, moral unease, and strategic caution. Friedman's portrayal contributed to the ensemble's dynamic among the older Waystar executives, particularly his on-screen partnership with David Rasche's Karl Muller, forming a comedic yet tense duo often compared to an "old married couple" who balance rivalry and camaraderie amid corporate chaos. The role significantly elevated Friedman's visibility, marking a late-career breakthrough after decades in and supporting television parts, as he described Succession as a "golden era" of excellence that surprised him in his 70s. Following , Friedman appeared as , Harvey Weinstein's lawyer, in the 2022 film She Said, directed by , which dramatizes the New York Times investigation into sexual misconduct allegations. In 2023, he guest-starred as George Toledano, the producer of The Gordon Ford Show, in six episodes of the final season of Amazon Prime's , providing a lighter contrast to his dramatic roles. Friedman's return to theatre came with the 2023 Off-Broadway production of Max Wolf Friedlich's Job at the SoHo Playhouse, where he starred as , a crisis therapist in a exploring and ; the play transferred to Broadway's in 2024, running through . Critics praised the production for its intensity, further solidifying Friedman's acclaim as a versatile in his mid-70s, with his exposure drawing new audiences to his stage work. In 2024, he appeared in the short film and participated in a reunion concert reprising Tateh. As of 2025, Friedman starred in the film , guest-starred in an episode of the series , and appeared in the play The Sound Guy as Peter.

Personal life

Marriage and divorce

Peter Friedman married actress on January 1, 1990. The couple had met in 1983 as co-stars in the production of And a Nightingale Sang, where Friedman’s character romanced Allen’s character. They later co-starred in the original production of (1989–1990), with Friedman as Scoop Rosenbaum opposite Allen's portrayal of Heidi Holland. Based in , both pursued demanding careers in theater and film, often navigating overlapping professional commitments within the city's arts community. Their marriage lasted 12 years, concluding with a in 2002. The split was amicable, with Allen later stating, “It’s amicable,” and emphasizing their ongoing friendship and mutual dedication to their , in 1994.

Family and current residence

Friedman and actress welcomed their , Sadie Friedman, in February 1994. Following their divorce, Friedman and Allen adopted a co-parenting arrangement that prioritized their daughter's well-being, choosing to reside in close proximity within to facilitate shared custody and regular involvement in her upbringing. As of 2024, Friedman resides in the area, where he maintains strong connections to his family and the city's vibrant community.

Filmography

Film

Peter Friedman's feature film credits, listed chronologically, are as follows:
  • Christmas Evil (1980) as Mr. Grosch
  • Prince of the City (1981) as D.A. Goldman
  • Daniel (1983) as Ben Cohen
  • The Seventh Sign (1988) as Father Lucci
  • Single White Female (1992) as Graham Knox
  • Blink (1994) as Dr. Ryan Pierce
  • Safe (1995) as Peter Dunning
  • I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) as Alan Burke
  • I'm Not Rappaport (1996) as Young Nat's Father
  • Someone Like You (2001) as Stephen
  • Paycheck (2003) as Attorney General Brown
  • Freedomland (2006) as Mr. Truman
  • The Savages (2007) as Larry
  • I'm Not There (2007) as Barker
  • The Messenger (2009) as Mr. Cohen
  • Breaking Upwards (2009) as Alan
  • Love & Other Drugs (2010) as California Man
  • Coming Up Roses (2011) as Charles
  • Keep in Touch (2015) as Dallen Parcel
  • She Said (2022) as Lanny Davis
  • Carmen & Moony (2023) as Louis
  • The Variable (2024) as The Director
  • Marina (2025) as Dad
  • The Sound Guy (2025) as Z Infante

Television

Peter Friedman began his television career in the 1970s with guest appearances and puppeteering roles, transitioning to recurring parts in family dramas and procedural series during the , before gaining prominent recognition in prestige cable and streaming shows in the and . His key television credits are as follows:
YearsTitleRoleEpisodes
1976Additional Muppet Performer1
1991–1993George Silver33
1994–2009Various (Nolan Farber, Harold Jensen, Professor William Goodwin)3
2013Lawrence Szilard1
2014The AffairRobert2
2016Jim1
2016Judge George H. Hodge1
2018–2023Frank Vernon33
2023George6
Friedman's recurring role as Frank Vernon in Succession contributed significantly to his recent acclaim in television.

Theatre

Peter Friedman's extensive stage career on Broadway spans over five decades, with key roles in both classic revivals and original works. According to the Internet Broadway Database (IBDB), his Broadway credits include the following productions, listed chronologically with roles and opening dates.
ProductionRoleOpening Date
The Great God BrownCommitteemanDecember 10, 1972
Commander (Understudy: )December 11, 1972
The VisitCarpenterNovember 25, 1973
Auguste (Understudy: Coustouillu)November 26, 1973
Understudy (Seton Cram)December 26, 1973
Love for LoveBenNovember 11, 1974
Marquis Miglioriti (Understudy: Guido Venanzi)December 12, 1974
Piaf"Papa" Leplée, American Sailor #2 (Understudy: German Soldier #1, Dope pusher)February 5, 1981
Execution of JusticeDouglas SchmidtMarch 13, 1986
Scoop RosenbaumMarch 9, 1989
Arthur BrooksDecember 10, 1989
TatehJanuary 18, 1998
Juror #10October 28, 2004
JobLoydJuly 30, 2024
He has also originated roles in several acclaimed off-Broadway productions, including The Treasurer (2017), and the initial run of Job (2023–2024) at the SoHo Playhouse, prior to its Broadway transfer.

Awards and nominations

Theatre honors

Peter Friedman has received significant recognition for his stage performances, including a Tony Award nomination for his portrayal of Tateh in the 1998 Broadway production of Ragtime. For this role, he was nominated for Best Actor in a Musical, highlighting his nuanced depiction of the Jewish immigrant's journey amid early 20th-century America. Friedman has garnered six Drama Desk Award nominations across his career, with a win for his ensemble work in the 2014 Off-Broadway play The Open House by , where he contributed to the production's acclaimed portrayal of family dysfunction. Other notable nominations include Outstanding Actor in a Musical for (1998), Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play for Body Awareness (2009) and (2013), and Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical for Fly By Night (2015), reflecting his versatility in both musicals and straight plays. Earlier nods came for (1989, Outstanding Actor in a Play) and The Common Pursuit (1987, Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play). In addition to these, Friedman won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical for in 1998, further cementing his impact in that production. He also received a Lucille Lortel Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play in 2018 for The Treasurer. Additionally, he shared in the for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in 2010 for .

Screen awards

Peter Friedman has received recognition for his screen performances primarily through ensemble awards for his role as Frank Vernon in the HBO series , highlighting the collective acclaim for the show's cast amid its critical success as a landmark series. In 2022, Friedman shared in the Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the 28th SAG Awards, awarded to the cast for the third season's portrayal of corporate intrigue and family dysfunction. This marked the series' first win in the category, underscoring the ensemble's chemistry in a competitive field that included and . The Succession cast, including Friedman, repeated the honor in 2024 at the 30th Annual SAG Awards for the fourth and final season, defeating nominees such as and . Alan Ruck accepted the award on behalf of the ensemble, emphasizing the group's collaborative dynamic. Unlike individual acting categories, where Succession actors received nominations but no wins across the series' run, these SAG ensemble victories represent Friedman's key screen accolades, reflecting the guild's emphasis on collective performance in prestige television. No individual nominations for Friedman in films like She Said (2022) or other television guest appearances have been recorded in major awards circuits.

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