Actor/Activist Ron Silver Dies

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DAVID GERMAIN | 03/16/09 07:08 AM | AP

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In this Aug. 30, 2004 file photo, actor Ron Silver speaks at the evening session of the first day of the Republican National Convention in New York. Actor Ron Silver has died in New York City after a two-year battle with esophageal cancer. The Creative Coalition Executive Director Robin Bronk says the 62-year-old, who co-founded the nonprofit, died peacefully in his sleep with his family around him early Sunday morning March 15, 2009. (AP Photo/Joe Cavaretta, File)

Actor Ron Silver, who won a Tony Award as a take-no-prisoners Hollywood producer in David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow" and did a political about-face from loyal Democrat to Republican activist after the Sept. 11 attacks, died Sunday at the age of 62.

"Ron Silver died peacefully in his sleep with his family around him early Sunday morning" in New York City, said Robin Bronk, executive director of the Creative Coalition, which Silver helped found. "He had been fighting esophageal cancer for two years."

Silver, an Emmy nominee for a recurring role as a slick strategist for liberal President Jed Bartlet on "The West Wing," had a long history of balancing acting with left-leaning social and political causes.

But after the 2001 terrorist attacks, longtime Democrat Silver turned heads in Hollywood with outspoken support of President George W. Bush over the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Silver spoke at the 2004 Republican National Convention, began referring to himself as a "9/11 Republican" and reregistered as an independent.

In an interview with The Associated Press a month later, Silver said his support for the war on terror was costing him work in liberal-minded Hollywood.

"It's affected me very badly. I can't point to a person or a job I've lost, but this community is not very pluralistic," Silver told the AP. "I haven't worked for 10 months."

His switch to a more conservative image threatened to overshadow an esteemed career on stage, television and film, along with his long history of activism, which included co-founding the nonpartisan Creative Coalition, an advocacy group for entertainers.

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"He was a talented actor, a scholar and a great believer in participatory democracy," Bronk said Sunday evening. "He was an activist who became a great artist and his contributions will never be forgotten."

His big-screen credits included "Ali," "Reversal of Fortune," "Enemies: A Love Story," "Silkwood" and "Semi-Tough."

Besides "The West Wing," Silver was a regular or had recurring roles on such TV shows as "Veronica's Closet," "Chicago Hope" and "Wiseguy." He directed and costarred in the 1993 TV movie "Lifepod," a science-fiction update of Alfred Hitchcock's "Lifeboat."

Silver's Tony for "Speed-the-Plow" came in 1988, a year after he earned his first Emmy nomination, for the murder thriller "Billionaire Boys Club."

Silver still found work despite his conservative shift, appearing in episodes of "Law & Order" and "Crossing Jordan" and such movies as "Find Me Guilty" and the Ten Commandments comedy "The Ten."

He continued his recurring role on "The West Wing," joking that he faced some taunting over his views from co-workers on the show which took place in a fiercely liberal White House administration.

"Often when I walked onto the set of 'The West Wing' some of my colleagues would greet me with a chanting of 'Ron, Ron, the neo-con.' It was all done in fun but it had an edge," Silver wrote in a Nov. 15, 2007, entry of his blog on the Pajamas Media Web site.

Silver's on-screen work rankled liberals, too. He narrated 2004's "Fahrenhype 9/11," a deconstruction of Michael Moore's Bush-bashing hit documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11."

"Michael Moore and that faction of the party was one of the factors that did not let me support the Democratic nominee this year," Silver told the AP in 2004. "He is a charlatan in a clown suit."

Born July 2, 1946, in New York City, he was the son of Irving and May Silver. His father worked in New York's garment industry and his mother was a teacher.

Earning a bachelor's degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo and a master's degree in Chinese history from St. John's University, Silver studied drama at the Herbert Berghof Studio and the Actors Studio.

In the 1970s, he gradually moved from theater work in New York City into television and film. His early credits included "The Mac Davis Show," "Rhoda" and "The Stockard Channing Show."

Silver and ex-wife Lynne Miller had a son, Adam, and daughter, Alexandra.

Whichever end of the political spectrum his activism fell, Silver viewed such involvement as something of a duty for entertainers.

"I think there's almost an obligation," he said in a 1991 interview with the AP. "Many of us are very well compensated for work which a lot of people would love to do. And we also have a lot of leisure time in between jobs. ...

"They say that Hollywood is sex without substance, and Washington is substance without sex, so maybe the marriage of the two is mutually intriguing."

Actor Ron Silver, who won a Tony Award as a take-no-prisoners Hollywood producer in David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow" and did a political about-face from loyal Democrat to Republican activist after the S...
Actor Ron Silver, who won a Tony Award as a take-no-prisoners Hollywood producer in David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow" and did a political about-face from loyal Democrat to Republican activist after the S...
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- uansari1 I'm a Fan of uansari1 2 fans permalink

Seems Silver was a high-profile example of the American layperson who let fear get the best of them after 9/11.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 03/19/2009

A solid understated actor. For those who can handle good "drama", I recommend "Enemies:A Love Story". I don't care if he went right after 9/11. He's allowed, and he wasn't the only one, anyway. He spoke his mind freely, and was an addition to this great dialog called the US of A.
RIP, Ron. You'll be missed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 AM on 03/18/2009
- bmwracer I'm a Fan of bmwracer 2 fans permalink

One of his best roles was on the show "The West Wing" as political operator Bruno Gianelli.

Condolences to his friends and family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 03/17/2009
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My condolences to Mr. Silver's family. He will be truly missed on screen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 03/17/2009
- SuesW I'm a Fan of SuesW 10 fans permalink

I always liked him, he was a great actor. He could play the bad guy really well. He'll be missed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 03/17/2009

This world is not my own ...am just passing through.......all the jazz about land in the middle East...man must be reminded that life is a vapour.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 03/17/2009

Ben Stiller should be barred from writing tributes, if Silver getting him drunk when he was a kid is his lead. Did he take him to his first prostitute, too? Stiller should also be barred from doing "comedy." Though he's tailor made for the remake of "Groundhod Day" about a marginally funny actor who keeps waking up and making the same stupid movie, over and over. You know a comedy career is waning when inappropriateness is the only way for an actor to garner attention--cheap shots at Joachim Phoenix included. I doubt most people want to know Ron Silver got a minor ****faced--wish I didn't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 03/17/2009

Seems he enjoyed being at the center of the
discussion whether as a liberal or conservative.
That is not an uncommon characteristic for a political/
artistic person. He was a fine actor who very often
employed that characteristic in his roles and
provided powerful performances doing so.
He fought a terrible illness. He left us some
terrific work to remember him by. I think he is
really going to relish the debates in Heaven.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 03/17/2009
- luckyt I'm a Fan of luckyt 6 fans permalink

I liked the man. Being the same age; I've often wondered in the search for the meaning of life how an intelligent person can become so irrational in their cognitive process.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 03/17/2009
- Pegi I'm a Fan of Pegi 44 fans permalink

liked him in west wing; not a fan of his politics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 AM on 03/17/2009

Sorry to see him go. He was a really good actor and I could care less what his politics were.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 AM on 03/17/2009
- sammcity I'm a Fan of sammcity 2 fans permalink

Sounds like he finally got peace after a long hard fight with cancer. My condolences to the family and let him live on through his craft.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 AM on 03/17/2009

He was a great actor, in spite of his political leanings. He was not the only one who was fooled by the Bush lies; a lot of people were. Being wrong doesn't make him any less a great actor who will be missed. Have some respect, and a little forgiveness and understanding wouldn't hurt either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 AM on 03/17/2009
- bayarea000 I'm a Fan of bayarea000 3 fans permalink

turned into a very rabid republican. was a fox news kind of guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 03/17/2009

Just say something nice about him as a person and a great actor for a change. Enough already with your stupidity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 03/18/2009
- peacekitten I'm a Fan of peacekitten 544 fans permalink
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“A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.”

---mohandas gandhi

decide for yourselves which he was. i know what i think.

my deepest condolences to his family and friends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 03/17/2009
- HoneyRyder I'm a Fan of HoneyRyder 9 fans permalink

Great actor, bad political afiliations. We will miss you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 AM on 03/17/2009
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