Мэнди Патинкин
Мэндел Брюс "Мэнди" Патинкин (англ. Mandel Bruce "Mandy" Patinkin; 30 ноября 1952, Чикаго, Иллинойс) - американский певец и актёр, лауреат премий "Тони" (1980) и "Эмми" (1995), а также трёхкратный номинант на премию "Золотой глобус" (1984, 1995, 2013).
Родился в Чикаго в еврейской семье. Отец Лестер Патинкин работал на фабрике металлических изделий, мать вела кулинарные программы на телевидении. Патинкин получил известность на Бродвее, где работает и в настоящее время. В 1980 году он получил премию "Тони" как лучший актёр мюзикла за роль Че в мюзикле "Эвита". На эту премию он также номинировался в 1984 и 2000 годах.
В кино Патинкин известен своей ролью в фильме "Рэгтайм" Милоша Формана. За ней последовала роль Джулиуса Розенберга, казнённого вместе со своей женой в 1953 году за передачу секретов атомной бомбы Советскому Союзу, в фильме режиссёра Сидни Люмета "Дэниел". Затем Мэнди Патинкин получил главную роль в дебютном фильме Барбры Стрейзанд "Йентл".
С 2011 года занят в одной из ключевых ролей в телесериале канала Showtime "Родина", воплощая образ авторитетного сотрудника ЦРУ Соула Беренсона. После объявления номинаций на премию "Эмми" в июле 2012 года ведущие телекритики выразили недоумение по поводу отсутствия Патинкина в списке номинированных актёров. За второй сезон телесериала Патинкин был в третий раз в своей карьере выдвинут на премию "Золотой глобус", а также номинировался на "Эмми".
Известен также исполнением народных и современных еврейских песен на идише.
Патинкин женат, у него два сына.
1989 - Mandy Patinkin (CBS)
Mandy Patinkin - Mandy Patinkin
Год издания: 1989
Издатель (лейбл): CBS
Номер по каталогу: MK 44943
Продолжительность: 01:02:03
Источник (релизер): SinceForgotten
Наличие сканов в содержимом : нет
Треклист:
AllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann
Patinkin has reserves of emotion that seem boundless on this tour de force collection mainly given over to show songs. Employing a vocal range that begins in a clear high tenor and plunges to a gruff baritone, Patinkin is able to act and sing duets with himself or sing beautifully alone. But feeling -- sometimes overflowing feeling -- is the core of his sense of interpretation. As a result, some very old songs sound newly written in his hands.
1990 - Dress Casual (CBS)
Mandy Patinkin - Dress Casual
Год издания: 1990
Издатель (лейбл): CBS
Номер по каталогу: MK 45998
Продолжительность: 01:13:30
Источник (релизер): What.CD
Наличие сканов в содержимом : нет
Треклист:
AllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann
An enormously ambitious collection of show and film music dominated by suites and medleys taken from Stephen Sondheim's obscure Evening Primrose (with guest Bernadette Peters) and Pal Joey.
1994 - Experiment (Elektra Nonesuch)
Mandy Patinkin - Experiment
Год издания: 1994
Издатель (лейбл): Elektra Nonesuch
Номер по каталогу: 9 79330-2
Продолжительность: 00:45:37
Источник (релизер): zqmfb
Наличие сканов в содержимом : нет
Треклист:
AllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann
Mandy Patinkin, who can wring the greatest drama or the most manic comedy out of a theater song, used only his most tender interpretive talents for his third album, Experiment. As usual, the selections came almost exclusively from Broadway shows (the exception, Harry Chapin's "Taxi," was a classic story-song), and one-third of them were by Stephen Sondheim. They dated back to the 1920s (Irving Berlin's "Always") and up to the '80s (Claude-Michel Schönberg and Herbert Kretzmer's "I Dreamed a Dream" and "Bring Him Home" from Les Miserables), but Patinkin brought a consistency to them by singing gently in his trembling, innocent tenor, starting with "As Time Goes By" (complete with its rarely sung introductory verse) and ending with Cole Porter's "Experiment." The album was in a sense one long suite or, given the brevity of many of the selections, one long medley, the songs often segueing seamlessly into each other. The album seemed designed to answer Patinkin's critics, who had found his previous recordings melodramatic and hysterical. He was reined in on the ironically titled "Experiment," but even if this was Mandy Patinkin Lite, it was appealing.
1995 - Oscar & Steve (Nonesuch)
Mandy Patinkin - Oscar & Steve
Год издания: 1995
Издатель (лейбл): Nonesuch
Номер по каталогу: 79392-2
Продолжительность: 00:58:14
Источник (релизер): What.CD
Наличие сканов в содержимом : нет
Треклист:
AllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann
The relationship between Oscar Hammerstein II and Stephen Sondheim is among the most confounding in the American musical theater. On the one hand, Hammerstein was Sondheim's spiritual father, the guiding force who led him to become a writer of theater songs. On the other, the optimistic, wholesome attitude expressed in Hammerstein's lyrics and librettos could not be more different from the skeptical, subversive wit of Sondheim. Mandy Patinkin confronted this dichotomy head-on in his fourth album, alternating songs by the two, following Hammerstein's "If I Loved You" with Sondheim's "I Wish I Could Forget You," Hammerstein's "Honey Bun" with Sondheim's "Not a Day Goes By." Those juxtapositions emphasized the differences, but Patinkin also found similarities in some pairings. The odd thing was that, although Patinkin is identified with Sondheim, here he was more comfortable with Hammerstein. He is able to appreciate the ambivalent anguish of "I Wish I Could Forget You" and the savage wit of "Remember," but he's too nice to plumb the cruelty of either song. On the other hand, Hammerstein's embrace of sentiment is similar to Patinkin's, and in songs like "If I Loved You," "Bali Ha'i," and "Honey Bun," he was able to indulge his energy and back-wall-of-the-theater bellow. Sondheim can thank Patinkin for making his songs seem more conventional and acceptable than they really are. Here, Patinkin even found surprising warmth in two of the austere songs from Passion. But, despite Patinkin's obvious affection for Sondheim, that doesn't make him the ideal interpreter. On the other hand, listening to this record makes you wonder what he could do with Hammerstein standards like "Ol' Man River" or "Oklahoma!"
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