
Murray Abraham
Murray Abraham is an American actor renowned for his powerful performances in film, television, and theater. Born in 1939, he gained widespread recognition for his role as Salieri in the film "Amadeus" (1984), which earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor. Known for his versatility and depth, Abraham has also appeared in notable projects like "Scarface," "The Name of the Rose," and the TV series "Homeland." His career spans over five decades, marked by a reputation for intense, nuanced acting that brings complex characters to life.