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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adam_ArkinAdam Arkin - Wikipedia

    David I. Arkin (paternal grandfather) Adam Arkin (born August 19, 1956) [1] is an American actor and director. He is known for playing the role of Aaron Shutt on Chicago Hope. He has been nominated for numerous awards, including a Tony (Best Actor, 1991, I Hate Hamlet) as well as three primetime Emmys, four SAG Awards (Ensemble, Chicago Hope ...

  3. David I Francis Arkin. (1906 - 1980) David I Francis Arkin. Born 19 Dec 1906 in New York, United States. Son of Arthur Arkin and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Beatrice (Wortis) Arkin — married 1928 [location unknown] Father of Alan Arkin. Died 8 Oct 1980 in Los Angeles, California, United States.

  4. David Arkin. Real Name: David I. Arkin. Profile: American teacher, painter, writer, and lyricist, and is the father of actor Alan Arkin. Wrote songs with Earl Robinson including Three Dog Night's hit "Black And White." b. December 19, 1906.

  5. David G. Arkin (December 24, 1941 – January 14, 1991) was an American actor best known for his numerous supporting appearances in the films of Robert Altman. These roles were part of Altman's frequent ensemble and included Staff Sergeant Major Vollmer in the 1970 film MASH (where he also wrote and voiced the PA Announcements), Harry in The Long Goodbye, Norman in Nashville, The Mailman/The ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000273Alan Arkin - IMDb

    Alan Arkin. Actor: Argo. Alan Arkin was an Academy Award-winning American actor who was also an acclaimed director, producer, author, singer and composer. He was born Alan Wolf Arkin on March 26, 1934, in Brooklyn, New York. His family were Jewish emigrants from Russia and Germany. In 1946, the Arkins moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, California.