Ron Silver

Actor and director in 'Chicago Fire'

Ron Silver - Actor and director in 'Chicago Fire'
Born

July 2nd, 1946
79 years ago

Died

March 15th, 2009
16 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An accomplished actor and director with a career spanning several decades. Gained significant recognition for performances in television and film, including roles in 'The West Wing' and 'Chicago Fire.' Silver had a notable presence on stage, winning a Tony Award for his performance in 'Brighton Beach Memoirs.' In addition to acting, he directed and produced various projects, showcasing his talent behind the scenes. He also had a role in shaping political discourse through his public appearances and discussions.

Recieved a Tony Award for 'Brighton Beach Memoirs'

Appeared in the television series 'The West Wing'

Had a significant role in 'Chicago Fire'

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