

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jay Adler (September 26, 1896 – September 23, 1978) was an American actor in theater, television, and film. Born in New York City, he was the eldest son of actors Jacob and Sara Adler, and the brother of five actor siblings, including stage actor Luther and drama coach Stella. The Adlers were a Jewish-American acting dynasty in New York City's Yiddish Theater District and they played a significant role in theater from the late 19th century to the 1950s. Stella Adler became the most influential member of their family. During a long acting career of minor character roles, Jay Adler appeared in more than 40 films and 37 television series between 1938 and 1976. He appeared in The Big Combo (1955), Stanley Kubrick's The Killing (1956) and Jerry Lewis' The Family Jewels (1965). In 1961, Adler appeared both in the episode "The Lady and the Lawyer" of the television series The Asphalt Jungle and in The Lawbreakers, a theatrical film version of the episode. Jay Adler died at age 81 in Woodland Hills, California and was buried in the Mount Carmel Cemetery, Glendale, New York.
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Impound Yard Man
1972
1969
Mr. Abrams
1965
Attorney
1963
Arthur Tibbetts
1962
Motorist
1961
Abe Hirsch
1960
1960
Baines
1959
Chickie Meyers
1959
Sammy Archer
1959
Tramp
1959
Gibbons
1959
Bartender
1958
Dave Levenson
1958
Abel Gomates
1958
Ferris
1958
Hank (uncredited)
1958
Ben Avery
1958
Pawnbroker
1957
Herman
1957
Bottellini
1957
1957
Manny Davis (uncredited)
1956
Mr. Nalence
1956
Waiter
1956
Sam Leiter
1956
Leo the Loanshark
1955
Cal (uncredited)
1955
Joseph Carter
1955
1955
Bartender Louie
1955
Detective Sam Hill
1954
Uncle Max - aka Charles Martell
1954
Joe the Bellhop
1954
Anton Morgay
1953
Christopher
1953
Papa Sander - Susy's Father (uncredited)
1952
Mr. Z (uncredited)
1952
Unknown
1952
Pawnbroker
1952
Henry (uncredited)
1952
Desk Clerk (uncredited)
1952
Sammy Lester (uncredited)
1952
Steve Kopac
1952
Bailey (uncredited)
1951
Williams
1950
Editor (uncredited)
1939
Drunk with two girls
1938
Eddie (Uncredited)
1938
Johnson