Evan Handler
{{short description|American actor}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Evan Handler
| image = Evan Handler 2009.jpg
| caption = Handler at a 2009 Golden Globe Awards party
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1961|1|10}}
| birth_place = New York City, New York, U.S.
| occupation = Actor, Agent
| years_active = 1981–present
| children = 1
| education = Juilliard School
| spouse = {{marriage|Elisa Atti|2003|}}
}}
Evan Handler (born January 10, 1961){{Cite web |last=Rose |first=Mike|date=January 10, 2023 |title=Today’s famous birthdays list for January 10, 2023 includes celebrities Rod Stewart, Sarah Shahi |url=https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2023/01/todays-famous-birthdays-list-for-january-10-2023-includes-celebrities-rod-stewart-sarah-shahi.html |access-date=January 10, 2023 |website=Cleveland.com}} is an American actor who is best known for playing Harry Goldenblatt, a divorce attorney and later husband of Charlotte York, on Sex and the City (2002–2004) and its revival series And Just Like That... (2021–present),{{cite web|url=https://www.tyla.com/tv-and-film/and-just-like-that-evan-handler-prosthetic-20220124|title=And Just Like That... Evan Handler Responds To Rumours He Was Wearing a Prosthetic In NSFW Bathroom Scene|last=Condon|first=Ali|date=January 24, 2022|publisher=Tyla|website=www.tyla.com|access-date=August 18, 2022}} and Charlie Runkle, Hank Moody's comically bumbling friend and agent, on Californication (2007–2014). Recently, he starred as Eastern District US Attorney Jacob Warner in the Starz drama Power.
Early life
Handler was born in New York City, to secular Jewish{{cite news|last=Silverman|first=Stephen M.|title=Evan Handler Leads Celeb Marrying Spree|work=People|date=2003-10-16|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,627008,00.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131050601/http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,627008,00.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 31, 2013|access-date=2012-05-06}}{{cite news|last=Andrea|first=Waxman|title=Evan Handler: In spite of being doomed, we might as well have a few laughs|work=The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle|date=2008-10-29|url=http://www.jewishchronicle.org/article.php?article_id=10786|access-date=2012-05-06|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809155647/http://www.jewishchronicle.org/article.php?article_id=10786|archive-date=2014-08-09}} parents Enid Irene, a mental health administrator, and Murry Raymond Handler, an agency owner and advertising designer.{{cite web |url=https://movies.yahoo.com/person/evan-handler/biography.html |title=Evan Handler Biography |publisher=Yahoo Movies!}} He was raised in the Town of Cortlandt, New York, near Croton-on-Hudson, New York, and attended Hendrick Hudson High School in Montrose, New York.
After graduating from high school a year early, Handler moved to New York City and worked as an intern at the Chelsea Theater Center. During that time he appeared in the Off-Broadway plays Biography: A Game and Strider: The Story of a Horse. He then attended the Juilliard School as a member of the Drama Division's Group 12 (1979–1983), which also included Kevin Spacey,{{cite web |url=http://www.juilliard.edu/alumni/news/news_decades/2008-2009/0809/index.php |title=Alumni News |publisher=The Juilliard School |date=September 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111111114803/http://juilliard.edu/alumni/news/news_decades/2008-2009/0809/index.php |archive-date=2011-11-11}} Ving Rhames,{{cite web |url=http://www.juilliard.edu/alumni/news/news_decades/2009-2010/1004/index.php |title=Alumni News |publisher=The Juilliard School |date=April 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111111120938/http://juilliard.edu/alumni/news/news_decades/2009-2010/1004/index.php |archive-date=2011-11-11}} and Elizabeth McGovern.{{cite web |url=http://www.juilliard.edu/alumni/news/news_decades/2011-2012/1110/index.php |title=Alumni News |publisher=The Juilliard School |date=October 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111111123146/http://juilliard.edu/alumni/news/news_decades/2011-2012/1110/index.php |archive-date=2011-11-11}} Handler left the four-year program after less than two years to accept a role in the 1981 film Taps.
Career
=Acting=
Handler has appeared in television dramas and sitcoms including Six Feet Under, Friends, Law & Order, The West Wing, Miami Vice, Sex and the City, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Ed, Lost, 24 and Power. He was a co-star in the ABC sitcoms It's Like, You Know... and Hot Properties and starred in the ill-fated FOX sitcom Woops!.
He has also appeared in several major feature film roles, including Ransom, 1996; The Chosen, 1981; Sweet Lorraine, 1987; and Taps, 1981.
In 2000, Handler portrayed Larry Fine in the made-for-TV biopic The Three Stooges. He played Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein in the HBO movie, Too Big to Fail. The movie was based on the book of the same name written by Andrew Ross Sorkin.{{cite news|title=Economic Crisis Unfurls in Hushed Suspense|work=The New York Times |date=22 May 2011 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/23/arts/television/too-big-to-fail-on-hbo-review.html|last1=Kinsley |first1=Michael }} From 2007-2014, Handler played Charlie Runkle, the best friend and agent to David Duchovny's character Hank Moody on Californication. In 2016 he had a recurring role in American Crime Story: The People v. O. J. Simpson as Alan Dershowitz, an attorney adviser for the defense in the O. J. Simpson murder case in 1995.
In 1991, Handler famously walked off stage during the first act of a performance of the Broadway play I Hate Hamlet after co-star Nicol Williamson broke choreography during a sword-fighting scene and struck Handler on the backside.{{cite web | url = https://nypost.com/2012/01/27/actor-was-sword-of-volatile/ | title = Actor was sword of volatile | work = The New York Post | date = January 26, 2012}} Handler responded later, "I removed myself from the production because from the first day of rehearsals I have endured the show's producers condoning Nicol Williamson's persistent abusiveness to other cast members." Handler's understudy continued the performance, for which Gregory Peck and Elaine Stritch were in attendance.{{cite web | url = https://www.nytimes.com/1991/05/04/arts/i-hate-hamlet-co-star-walks-out-byl-by-alex-witchel.html | title = 'I Hate Hamlet' Co-Star Walks Out | work = The New York Times | date = May 4, 1991}}
In 2020, Handler appeared as a guest on the Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip marathon fundraiser episode of The George Lucas Talk Show.
=Writing=
Handler is also an author. His first book, Time On Fire: My Comedy of Terrors, tells the story of his unlikely recovery from acute myeloid leukemia in his mid-20s. His second, It's Only Temporary...The Good News and the Bad News of Being Alive, tells the story of his long journey toward gratitude in the years after his illness. The book was released in May 2008. Handler has written for several nationally distributed magazines, including ELLE, O, the Oprah Magazine, and Mirabella. Handler contributes regularly to The Huffington Post.
Personal life
Evan married Elisa Atti, an Italian-born chemist, in 2003, and they have a daughter, Sofia Clementina Handler (born January 17, 2007).{{cn|date=January 2023}}
Handler has a brother Lowell and a sister Lillian. Lowell, a writer and photographer, is the author of the book Twitch & Shout: A Touretter's Tale{{cite book | last = Handler | first = Lowell | title = Twitch and Shout: A Touretter's Tale | year = 2004 | publisher = University of Minnesota Press | location = Minneapolis | isbn = 978-0-8166-4451-3 | pages = 256}} and the star, narrator, and associate producer of the Emmy-nominated PBS television documentary Twitch & Shout, in which Evan appeared.{{IMDb title|0108414|Lowell Handler}}
= Activism =
In 2014 Handler starred in a public service announcement supporting DC Statehood.{{Citation|title=Senator Paul Strauss and Evan Handler DC Statehood PSA|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_xMp5PIaR0 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/6_xMp5PIaR0 |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|language=en|access-date=2021-05-15}}{{cbignore}} He attended the Creative Coalition's DC Statehood Dinner in December 2015{{Cite news|title=The Scene: D.C. statehood dinner in West Hollywood|language=en-US|newspaper=Washington Post|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/reliable-source/wp/2015/12/07/the-scene-d-c-statehood-dinner-in-west-hollywood/|access-date=2021-05-15|issn=0190-8286}} and participates in DC Shadow Senator Paul Strauss's "51 Stars" campaign which aims to enlist 51 celebrities to endorse making Washington, DC the 51st state.{{Cite web|date=2015-04-24|title=Celebrities Schooled in D.C. Statehood on Capitol Hill|url=https://www.rollcall.com/2015/04/24/celebrities-schooled-in-d-c-statehood-on-capitol-hill/|access-date=2021-05-15|website=Roll Call|language=en}}
Filmography
=Film=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Year
! Title ! Role ! Notes |
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1981
| Sidney Goldberg | |
1981
| Taps | Edward West | |
1982
| Ray | |
1985
| Elie | |
1987
| Bobby |
1994
| David | |
1996
| Ransom | Miles Roberts | |
2008
| Harry Goldenblatt | |
2010
| Harry Goldenblatt | |
2011
| Harvey "Harv" Druckner | |
2012
| Should've Been Romeo | Stewart | |
2019
| Eric Maropakis | |
2019
| Samuel Collins | |
2023
|Benny | |
=Television=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Year
!Title !Role !Notes |
---|
1985
| Louis Martinez | Episode: "Milk Run" |
1987
|Allen |Episode: "What If I'm Gay?" |
1991–1992
| Sibs | Monty | 4 episodes |
1992
| Woops! | Mark Braddock | 11 episodes |
1996
|Conrad Klein |Unknown episodes |
1999
|Carl |Episode: "Catharsis" |
1999–2001
| Shrug | 26 episodes |
2000
| Television movie |
2000
| Eli Becker | Episode: "Return" |
2001
| Douglas Wegland | 3 episodes |
2001
| Ed |Dr. Crazy |Episode: "Crazy Time" |
2002
| Mitchell Lichtman | 3 episodes |
2002–2004
| Harry Goldenblatt | 18 episodes |
2002
| John Doe | Max Clark | Episode: "Low Art" |
2003
| Friends | The Director | Episode: "The One Where Rachel Goes Back to Work" |
2003
| Scott Phillip Smith | Episode: "Nobody Sleeps" |
2004
|Bruce Caplan |Episode: "American Goddess" |
2004
|Cary Donovan |2 episodes |
2004
|Chuck Kroner |2 episodes |
2005
| 24 |David Weiss |Episode: "Day 4: 12:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m." |
2005
|Dr. Sellers Boyd |13 episodes |
2006
| Norman Stein | Episode: "Fade Out" |
2006
| Lost | Dave | Episode: "Dave" |
2006
| Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip | Ricky Tahoe | 4 episodes |
2007
| Shark | Stanley Davis | Episode: "Trial by Fire" |
2007–2014
| Charlie Runkle | Main cast |
2011
|Television movie |
2011–2012
|Marshall Pitman |5 episodes |
2015
| Duncan "Dunk" Pringle | 10 episodes |
2016
|Jonah "Juggy" Aaron |Television movie |
2016
| 4 episodes |
2017
| Jonah "Juggy" Aaron | 8 episodes |
2018
| Jonathan | Episode: "Day 443" |
2019
| Television miniseries |
2019–2020
| Power | District Attorney Jacob Warner | 15 episodes |
2019
| Captain Thomas Hirsch | Episode: "Pilot" |
2019
| Daughterhood | Mike | Episode: "Mother's Day" |
2021–present
| Harry Goldenblatt | 19 episodes |
References
{{reflist|2}}
External links
- {{official website|http://www.evanhandler.com/}}
- {{IMDb name|359577}}
- [http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/27901/format/html/displaystory.html Evan Handler talks about being crass on Sex and the City, being Jewish, and his bout with leukemia]
- [http://www.artstomp.com/handler/ Evan Handler: Living Through It]
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