Steven Hill, also known as Steve Hill, (born Solomon Krakovsky; ; February 24, 1922 – August 23, 2016) was an American actor. He is best known for his television roles as district attorney Adam Schiff on the NBC television drama series Law & Order (1990–2000) and on the CBS action television series (1966–1967). For the former, he received two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
His film roles include The Goddess (1958), A Child Is Waiting (1963), The Slender Thread (1965), Yentl (1983), Legal Eagles (1986), Raw Deal (1986), Running on Empty (1988), Billy Bathgate (1991), and The Firm (1993).
After graduating from Garfield High School in 1939, Hill attended the University of Washington"Sol Krakovsky, Junior," listing with photograph, US School Yearbooks, University of Washington, 1942, Ancestry Library Edition and served four years in the United States Navy during World War II. He graduated from the University of Washington and moved first to Chicago and then to New York City to pursue an acting career.
In 1961, Hill had an unusual experience when he was cast as Sigmund Freud on Broadway in Henry Denker's A Far Country, portraying Freud at the age of 35.. For on April 12, 1961, the night of a sold-out performance for the Masters Children's Center of Dobbs Ferry, Hill was stricken with a virus which incapacitated him so severely that as a direct result, just as the curtain was about to rise, the producers decided to cancel the performance. Among the notables in the audience were Joseph P. Kennedy, Jack Benny, and Richard Rodgers. The audience was invited to exchange their ticket stubs for other performances.. The understudy was not ready to replace Hill, so Alfred Ryder, the play's director, stepped into the role of Freud for one performance..
In 1961, he was cast as B.E. Langard in the episode "Act of Piracy" of the ABC series, Adventures in Paradise, which starred Gardner McKay. He appeared in the original Robert Stack ABC/Desilu crime drama, The Untouchables episode "Jack 'Legs' Diamond," giving a compelling, cold, evil performance as the eponymous character, and a similar sinister role as a bedridden (following an accident), ruthlessly manipulative millionaire in "The White Knight," a 1966 black-and-white, third-season episode of The Fugitive, which starred David Janssen.
Hill's early screen credits include The Goddess and A Child Is Waiting.
According to Desilu executive Herb Solow, William Shatner once burst into his office, claiming "Steve asked me how many Jews worked on Star Trek. He was recruiting a minyon, a prayer group of 10 men, to worship together on top of the studio's highest building and only had six Jews so far from Mission. He asked if I would come and bring Leonard Nimoy and Robert Justman and you.".
Hill was briefly suspended from the show near the end of the season, during the production of episode 23, titled "Action!" In it, for the only time, Barbara Bain's character Cinnamon Carter obtained the mission details through the taped instructions, even though Landau's character, Rollin Hand, then actually led the team. The suspension was imposed after he refused to climb the rafters via a sound stage staircase, as was called for in the script. This incident was ostensibly unrelated to any religious observances of Hill's. Consequently, Hill was written out of that episode and when he returned to Mission: Impossible for the five remaining episodes of the season, his role was severely reduced. Hill was not asked to return for season two, and was replaced as the show's star by Peter Graves.
Hill returned to work in the 1980s and 1990s, playing parental and authority-figure roles in such films as Yentl (1983), Garbo Talks (1984), Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs, Heartburn (1986), Running on Empty (1988), The Boost (1988), Billy Bathgate (1991), and The Firm (1993). Hill also appeared as a mob kingpin in Raw Deal (1986), an action vehicle for Arnold Schwarzenegger. Hill played New York District Attorney Bower in the 1986 comedy-drama Legal Eagles, foreshadowing his appearance as Adam Schiff in Law & Order. Hill had an uncredited cameo in the HBO Movie ‘By Dawns Early Light’(1990), where he played a military officer boarding the new acting president (played by Darren McGaven) to Air Force One in the aftermath of a nuclear attack on the US.
Appearing as Sigmund Freud in the play A Far Country in 1961 had a profound effect on Hill. In one scene, a patient screams at Freud, "You are a Jew!" This caused Hill to think about his religion. "In the pause that followed I would think, 'What about this?' I slowly became aware that there was something more profound going on in the world than just plays and movies and TV shows. I was provoked to explore my religion."
Hill began to study Torah with Rabbi Yakov Yosef Twersky (1899–1968), the late Skverrer Rebbe,. and started adhering to Orthodox Judaism. He observed a kosher diet, prayed three times a day, wore a tallit katan (four-cornered fringed garment) beneath his clothes, and strictly observed Shabbat. Hill's Shabbat observance made him unavailable for Friday night or Saturday matinee performances, effectively ending his stage career; it also made many film roles—most notably a role in The Sand Pebbles—impractical for him.
Letters from Hill sent in 1965 to an Orthodox Jewish friend, describing this challenging period in his life, were found in 2021. IMPROBABLE MISSION: With his future at stake, actor Steven Hill clung to Shabbos
Mission: Impossible
Hiatus and return to acting
Law & Order
Personal life
Family
Orthodox Judaism
Death
Filmography
Film
1950 A Lady Without Passport Jack 1955 Storm Fear Benjie 1958 The Goddess John Tower Credited as Steve Hill 1959 Kiss Her Goodbye Ed Wilson 1963 A Child Is Waiting Ted Widdicombe 1965 The Slender Thread Mark Dyson 1970 Miracle of Survival: Israel's Heroic Battle for Life Narrator. 1980 It's My Turn Dr. Jacob Gunzinger 1981 Eyewitness Lieutenant Jacobs Rich and Famous Jules Levi 1983 Yentl Reb Alter Vishkower 1984 Teachers Sloan Garbo Talks Walter Rolfe 1986 On Valentine's Day George Tyler Raw Deal Martin 'The Hammer' Lamanski Legal Eagles Bower Heartburn Rachel's Father Brighton Beach Memoirs Mr. Stroheim 1987 Courtship George Tyler 1988 Running on Empty Mr. Patterson The Boost Max Sherman 1990 White Palace Sol Horowitz 1991 Billy Bathgate Otto Berman 1993 The Firm US Attorney F. Denton Voyles
Television
1949 Suspense Guest Star Episode: "The Serpent Ring" (S 2:Ep 7) Actors Studio Guest Star 4 episodes 1950 Suspense Dolph Romano 1952 Schlitz Playhouse of Stars Guest Star Episode: "The Man that I Marry" (S 1:Ep 16) Danger Guest Star Episode: "The Hero" (S 2:Ep 28) Lux Video Theatre Hank Episode: "A Legacy For Love" (S 3:Ep 7) 1953 The Philco Television Playhouse Guest Star Episode: "The Long Way Home" (S 5:Ep 17) 1954 Goodyear Television Playhouse Mr. Frank Episode: "The Inward Eye" (S 3:Ep 11) Guest Star Episode: "The Arena" (S 3:Ep 21) The Philco Television Playhouse George Episode: "Middle of the Night" (S 7:p 1) Horace Mann Borden Episode: "Man on the Mountain" (S 7:Ep 3) 1956 Playwrights '56 Walter Uhlan Episode: "Lost" (S 1:Ep 9) 1957 Studio One 'Slim' Breedlove Episode: "The Traveling Lady" (S 9:Ep 28) Alfred Hitchcock Presents Joe Kedzie Season 3 Episode 7: "Enough Rope for Two" 1958 DuPont Show of the Month Guest Star Episode:"The Bridge of San Luis Rey" (S 1:Ep 5) 1959 Playhouse 90 Agustin Episodes: 1960 Dr. Edward Gutera Episode: "Journey to the Day" (S 4:Ep 14) Sacco-Vanzetti Story Bartolomeo Vanzetti Presented on 'NBC Sunday Showcase (1960)
Nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards as "program of the year"The Untouchables Jack "Legs" Diamond Episode: "Jack "Legs" Diamond" (S 2:Ep 2) 1961 Adventures in Paradise B.E. Langard Episode: "Act of Piracy" (S 2:Ep 18) 1962 Route 66 Frank Madera Episode: "A City of Wheels" (S 2:Ep 17) The Untouchables Joseph December Jr. Episode: "Downfall" (S 3:Ep 22) The Eleventh Hour Guest Star Episode: "There Are Dragons in This Forest" (S 1:Ep 2) Ben Casey Ollie Episode: "Legacy From A Stranger" (S 2:Ep 4) 1962 Dr. Kildare Dr. Chandra Ramid Episode: "The Cobweb Chain" (S 2:Ep 8) 1963 Ben Casey Dr. Keith Bernard Episode: "I'll Be Alright In The Morning" (S 2:Ep 14) Naked City Stanley Episode: "Barefoot on a Bed of Coals" (S 4:Ep 34) Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Ruben Fare Episode: "Something About Lee Wiley" (S 1:Ep 2) Espionage Andrew Evans Episode: "The Incurable One" (S 1:Ep 3) 1964 The Greatest Show on Earth Guest Star Episode: "Corsicans Don't Cry" (S 1:Ep 16) The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Charlie Osgood Season 2 Episode 28: "Who Needs an Enemy?" 1965 Robert Manners Season 3 Episode 15: "Thanatos Palace Hotel" Kraft Suspense Theatre Guest Star Episode: "The Safe House" (S 2:Ep 26) Rawhide Marty Brown Episode: "The Gray Rock Hotel" (S 7:Ep 30) 1966 The Fugitive Glenn Madison Episode: "The White Knight" (S 3:Ep 26) 1966–1967 Main cast (season 1), 27 episodes 1977 The Andros Targets Ed Conway Episode: "In the Event of My Death" (S 1:Ep 3). 1978 King Stanley Levison Miniseries 1984–85 One Life to Live Aristotle Descamedes Recurring 1986 Between Two Women Teddy Petherton TV movie 1988 Thirtysomething Leo Steadman Episode: "Business as Usual" (S 1:Ep 15) 1989 Columbo Mr. Marosco Episode: "Murder, Smoke and Shadows" (S 8:Ep 2) 1990–2000 Law & Order Adam Schiff Main cast (seasons 1–10); final appearance 2000 Episode: "Entitled" (S1:Ep 15) 2003 E's 101: Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment Himself Interview
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