Mandy Patinkin is an American actor best known for his roles on the television series Chicago Hope, Dead Like Me and Criminal Minds. He has also appeared in the films The Princess Bride and Dick Tracy. Find more pictures, videos and...
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Mandy Patinkin is an American actor best known for his roles on the television series Chicago Hope, Dead Like Me and Criminal Minds. He has also appeared in the films The Princess Bride and Dick Tracy. Find more pictures, videos and articles about Mandy Patinkin here.
Ohmigod ! I was never a great fan of Mandy Patinkin . He was great in a little Broadway show called 'Evita' and that shot him to stardom and it seemed, at least to me, that the shot went straight into his head and he seemed a little too pleased with himself. Of course, that could have just been his character on 'Chicago Hope.' But I watched 'Three Rivers" on CBS (actually, I watched it Monday from On Demand through Comcast ) and he blew me away. He played Victor, a man with ALS who is in a... Read Full Story
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(AP Photo/CBS, Monty Brinton) In this Oct. 2009 publicity image released by CBS, actor Alex O'Loughlin, left, and Emmy and Tony Award winner, and real-life double corneal transplant recipient, Mandy Patinkin, center, is seen in 'The Luckiest Man' episode of the CBS series 'Three Rivers.' Patinkin plays Victor, an ALS patient who asks to be to taken off of life support following a car crash, so that his organs can be used to save others. Patinkin is bringing a personal story line with him... Read Full Story
Mandy Patinkin to appear on 'Three Rivers': playing an ALS patient who wants to be taken off life support so he can donate his organs. Reality check -- I have been told that no one will take organs from an ALS patient, so I am curious to see this. Shared via AddThis Read Full Story
NEW YORK, Oct. 14 (UPI) --
U.S. actor Mandy Patinkin has signed up to guest star on an upcoming episode of the medical drama CBS announced Wednesday.
He is to play an ALS patient who asks to be to taken off of life support following a car crash, so that his organs can be used to save others.
CBS said in a release.
The Emmy and Tony award winning actor is best known for his roles on TV's and His feature film credits include and
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LOS ANGELES – Mandy Patinkin is returning to CBS — and he's bringing a personal story line with him. The network says the former " Criminal Minds " star will make a guest appearance on the medical drama "Three Rivers." He'll play an aspiring organ donor . Patinkin received corneal implants, donated by the families of a 13-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy, to correct a disease that distorts the shape of the cornea and severely impairs vision. The 56-year-old actor asked to be released... Read Full Story
Mandy Patinkin is returning to CBS — and he's bringing a personal story line with him. The network says the former "Criminal Minds" star will make a guest appearance on the medical drama "Three Rivers." He'll play an aspiring organ donor. Patinkin received corneal implants, donated by the families of a 13-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy, to correct a disease that distorts the shape of the cornea and severely impairs vision. The 56-year-old actor asked to be released from his role as FBI... Read Full Story
Mandy Patinkin received corneal implants, donated by the families of a 13-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy, to correct a disease that distorts the shape of the cornea and severely impairs vision. He'll now play an aspiring organ donor. Read Full Story
Reuters - Veteran actor Mandy Patinkin has decided to leave hit U.S. television show "Criminal Minds" this fall due to "creative differences" with the program's producers, the actor said on Monday.
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