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Jerry Adler
Jerry Adler (born February 4, 1929) is an American theatre director, production supervisor and a television and film actor. ==Life and career== Adler was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Pauline and Philip Adler, who was a general manager of the Group Theatre.〔(Jerry Adler Biography (1929-) )〕 He was raised in an observant Jewish household. Adler began his theatre career as a stage manager in 1951, working on such productions as ''Of Thee I Sing'' and ''My Fair Lady'' before becoming a production supervisor for ''The Apple Tree'', ''Black Comedy/White Lies'', ''Dear World'', ''Coco'', ''6 Rms Riv Vu'', ''Annie'', and ''I Remember Mama'', among others. He made his directing debut with the 1974 Sammy Cahn revue ''Words and Music'' and also directed the 1976 revival of ''My Fair Lady'', which garnered him a Drama Desk Award nomination, and the ill-fated 1981 musical ''The Little Prince and the Aviator''. He also directed the 1976 play ''Checking Out''. As an actor, Adler is perhaps best known for his roles as Herman "Hesh" Rabkin in ''The Sopranos'', Mr. Wicker in ''Mad About You'', Lt. Al Teischler in ''Hudson Street'', and Howard Lyman in ''The Good Wife''. He made three appearances on ''Northern Exposure'' as Alan Schulman, Joel Fleischman's old neighborhood rabbi seen in visions. His screen credits include ''In Her Shoes'', ''Manhattan Murder Mystery'', and ''The Public Eye''. In addition, Adler also appeared in an episode of ''The West Wing'' as Toby Ziegler's father, Jules Ziegler. The elder Ziegler worked as a member of Murder, Inc. in the 50's. Adler appeared as the new chief in the fourth season of FX's fire fighter drama ''Rescue Me''. He guest starred as Eddie's father Al in season 3 and season 4 of '''Til Death''.
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