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Can non-Jews play Jews in movies? We pick out the best and the worst

A new film stars Richard Gere as a New York 'hondler'. We take a look back at some other great examples of non-Jews in Jewish roles.

May 4, 2017 16:14
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In Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer, which opened to decent reviews this month, devout Buddhist Richard Gere has been praised for his performance as a typical New York Jewish character.

He told Page Six ‘“My character falls under that Jewish word hondler. Used a lot on New York streets, it means fast-talking guy who makes deals. A wheeler-dealer.”

Better yet, his rabbi is played by Steve Buscemi, who might just be Hollywood’s least Jewish actor.

Jewish actors play explicitly non-Jewish characters all the time, from Peter Sellers as Doctor Strangelove to..er..Peter Sellers  as Doctor Fu Manchu. We’re not the kind of people to turn down perfectly good work.

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