Acting
Jerome Bernard Orbach (October 20, 1935 – December 28, 2004) was an American actor and singer. He is best known for his role as Detective Lennie Briscoe in the series Law & Order (1992–2004) and as the voice of Lumière in Disney's Beauty and the Beast (1991), as well as for being a noted musical theatre star; his prominent roles included originating the character of El Gallo in The Fantasticks, the longest-running musical play in history, as Chuck Baxter in the original production of Promises, Promises (for which he won a Tony Award), Julian Marsh in 42nd Street, and Billy Flynn in the original production of Chicago.
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... 2021
Lumiere (voice) (archive footage)
... 2020
Self / Lumiere (archive footage)
... 2018
Lumière
... 2010
Self (archive footage)
... 2009
Lumiere (voice)
... 2005
Chuck Baxter (segment "Promises, Promises")
... 2005
Host (segment "Revivals and Record Breakers") / Billy Flynn (segment "Chicago")
... 2004
Self - Detective Lennie Briscoe
... 2004
Lumiere (voice) (archive footage)
... 2003
Host (segment "Broadway Divas") / Julian Marsh (segment "42nd Street")
... 2003
... 2003
... 2003
Waltz Contest Announcer
... 2002
Himself
... 2002
Businessman
... 2000
Jake Manheim
... 2000
Self
... 2000
Lumiere (voice)
... 1999
... 1999
Lennie Briscoe
... 1998
Lumiere (voice)
... 1998
Lumiere (voice)
... 1997
Sa'luk (voice)
... 1996
Jake Rubin (uncredited)
... 1993
Clifton Byers
... 1992
Phil Gussman
... 1992
Dr. Christopher Gregor
... 1992
Milo Jacoby
... 1992
Dr. Vincent Califano
... 1992
Jack Jerome
... 1992
Lumiere (voice)
... 1991
Lou Sherwood
... 1991
Larry
... 1991
Albert Trotta (uncredited)
... 1991
Ronny Donziger
... 1991
Vic St. John
... 1991
Constantin Rominoffski
... 1991
Mr. Bartoli
... 1991
Alan Michelson
... 1990
Tony Salducci
... 1990
Stan Walton
... 1990
Jack Rosenthal
... 1989
Boyce
... 1989
Blaine Counter
... 1989
Lt. Garber
... 1987
Dr. Jake Houseman
... 1987
Leo
... 1987
Spicer
... 1987
Nicholas DeFranco
... 1986
Byron Caine
... 1986
Charley Pegler
... 1985
... 1985
Sgt. Max Grozzo
... 1984
King Thorn (voice)
... 1983
Sam Bianchi
... 1983
Roy Hubley / Jesse Kiplinger / Sam Nash
... 1982
Self
... 1982
Gus Levy
... 1981
Herbert Penlittle
... 1981
Rogers
... 1980
Michael Dayton
... 1977
Jerry Lorsey
... 1975
... 1974
Fred Exley
... 1972
Kid Sally
... 1971
Charles Davenport
... 1967
Pinkerton
... 1965
Bob (Ed Sullivan Show Producer) (uncredited)
... 1963
Joe Clegg
... 1961
... 1961
Mumzer
... 1958
Barbershop Patron (uncredited)
... 1955
Ballroom Patron (uncredited)
... 1955