Son of Edward and Nora Hickey, this renowned individual is best recognized for his iconic portrayal of an ancient Mafia don in the 1985 film Prizzi's Honor, marking a long and illustrious career spanning film, television, and the stage.
Begun as a child actor on the variety stage, Hickey's initial foray into the world of entertainment laid the groundwork for a life dedicated to the arts. His Broadway debut arrived as a walk-on in the 1951 production of George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan, starring the esteemed Uta Hagen.
Throughout the golden age of television, Hickey frequently appeared on esteemed programs such as Studio One and Philco Playhouse, showcasing his versatility as a performer.
However, it is his invaluable contributions to the arts as a teacher that remain his most lasting legacy. As a faculty member at the HB Studio in Greenwich Village, founded by the illustrious Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof, Hickey had the privilege of mentoring a talented group of students, including George Segal, Sandy Dennis, and the incomparable Barbra Streisand.