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  1. Abraham Sofaer. Abraham Isaac Sofaer (1 October 1896 – 21 January 1988) was a Burmese-born British actor who began his career on stage and became a familiar supporting player in film and on television in his later years.

  2. Abraham Sofaer. Actor: The Naked Jungle. Born on October 1, 1896, in Rangoon, Burma, to Burmese-Jewish parents, and the son of a well-to-do merchant, distinguished veteran character actor Abraham Isaac Sofaer was a one-time schoolteacher in both Rangoon and London.

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    • Rangoon, Burma
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    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Abraham Sofaer. Actor: The Naked Jungle. Born on October 1, 1896, in Rangoon, Burma, to Burmese-Jewish parents, and the son of a well-to-do merchant, distinguished veteran character actor Abraham Isaac Sofaer was a one-time schoolteacher in both Rangoon and London.

    • October 1, 1896
    • January 21, 1988
  4. Yeshiva University ( BA) New York University ( LLB) Abraham David Sofaer (born May 6, 1938) is an American attorney and jurist who served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and legal adviser to the United States State Department. After resigning from the State Department ...

  5. Abraham Sofaer (October 1, 1896 – January 21, 1988) was a stage actor of Burmese-Jewish descent who became a familiar supporting player on film and television in his later years. He was born in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar). Sofaer's strong features and resonant voice complemented the many exotic character parts he played.

  6. Jan 22, 1988 · Jan. 22, 1988 12 AM PT. Abraham Sofaer, the dusky-skinned character actor who was seen in roles ranging from prime ministers to Popes in a career that ranged over six decades, died Thursday at the ...

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  8. Abraham Sofaer was born in Rangoon, Burma (now Myanmar) in 1896 to Burmese-Jewish parents. He was educated at the local Diocesan Boys' High School and joined Charles Doran's company with his first professional appearance as a supernumerary in The Merchant of Venice at the Palace Theatre, Newark-on-Trent in 1921.