Person Biography:
Herschel Bernardi was born on October 30, 1923, in New York, New York, to a theatrical family. Growing up, he was surrounded by the Yiddish-language theater scene on New York City's Lower East Side, where his family and other notable actors, including Jacob Adler, Paul Muni, and Sidney Lumet, worked. Bernardi began his acting career as a child, appearing on stage and later in films such as Green Fields (1937) and Yankel the Blacksmith (1939),directed by Edgar Ulmer.
As an adult, Bernardi struggled to find consistent work due to his alleged communist sympathies, which led to his blacklisting in the early 1950s. After being cleared, he began working steadily in television, film, and theater. In 1958, he gained recognition for his role as Lieutenant Jacoby in the TV series Peter Gunn, earning an Emmy nomination in 1959.
Throughout his career, Bernardi was known for his resonant voice, which he used for various voice-over work, including the Jolly Green Giant and Charley the Tuna commercials. He also made a significant impact as Tevye in the Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof, both in the original production and its revival, earning a Tony nomination for his performance.
Off-Broadway, Bernardi played a leading man in the 1970 TV series Arnie, which was canceled after two seasons. He continued to work as a character actor, appearing in films and television shows, including The Front (1976),alongside Woody Allen and Zero Mostel.
Herschel Bernardi died on May 9, 1986, at the age of 62, leaving behind a legacy as a talented and versatile actor who worked consistently throughout his life.