Passing of actor Nehemiah Persoff aka Rabbi Asher
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Passing of actor Nehemiah Persoff aka Rabbi Asher
Just saw a headline for the death of Nehemiah Persoff at the age of 102.
He played Rabbi Asher in the the 5th season episode Torah, Torah, Torah.
The scene of him telling Magnum of his shared history with Higgins was one of my favorites.
The usually by the book Jonathan Quayle Higgins allows a boat of Jewish refugees to escape without punishment:
"I was obeying a higher law that does not permit me to shoot unarmed refugees."
He played Rabbi Asher in the the 5th season episode Torah, Torah, Torah.
The scene of him telling Magnum of his shared history with Higgins was one of my favorites.
The usually by the book Jonathan Quayle Higgins allows a boat of Jewish refugees to escape without punishment:
"I was obeying a higher law that does not permit me to shoot unarmed refugees."
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I am so sorry to hear about this. He has been a part of my TV world since I was a kid. He must hold a record for most appearances on series TV.
He was also a well received painter.
He was outstanding in the Route 66 episode "First Class Mouliak" with Martin Balsam and Robert Redford, a beautifully rendered drama
filmed on location in Ohio. Great writing on a series noted for it.
He also appeared in the Route 66 episode "Incident on a Bridge", also very good.
He was also a well received painter.
He was outstanding in the Route 66 episode "First Class Mouliak" with Martin Balsam and Robert Redford, a beautifully rendered drama
filmed on location in Ohio. Great writing on a series noted for it.
He also appeared in the Route 66 episode "Incident on a Bridge", also very good.
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Wonderful actor. May he Rest In Peace.
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Wow. That’s a long life! Thanks for letting us know.
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He may have been the ultimate "Hey, it's that guy!"
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Wow! I just came across his age a few days ago and noticed that he was 102 and still alive. And now he's gone. He lived a long and full life. He was the ultimate character actor and his 6 (yes, SIX!!!) Hawaii Five-O appearances are all outstanding!!
Check out this interview. Amazing how lucid and clear he still was in his old age.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuG4ycA4weU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrVlWOPCDDg
Check out this interview. Amazing how lucid and clear he still was in his old age.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuG4ycA4weU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrVlWOPCDDg
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Persoff was seemingly in every 1960s and ‘70s TV show (wish he’d done Star Trek), and he was always a welcome presence..I second Ivan’s comment regarding Persoff’s Hawaii Five-O roles. Deathwatch is my favorite. If I ever get another cat, I’m tempted to name him after Persoff’s character, “Harry Cardonus.”
That Persoff omnipresence was such that I laughed out loud at Robert Conrad’s remark in his Wild, Wild West DVD commentary that Persoff “didn’t do a lot of TV.”

That Persoff omnipresence was such that I laughed out loud at Robert Conrad’s remark in his Wild, Wild West DVD commentary that Persoff “didn’t do a lot of TV.”

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Funny that you mentioned Robert Conrad. Decades TV is showing Hawaiian Eye all weekend.Little Garwood wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 6:36 pm
That Persoff omnipresence was such that I laughed out loud at Robert Conrad’s remark in his Wild, Wild West DVD commentary that Persoff “didn’t do a lot of TV.”![]()
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In the NYC area they stopped showing reruns of Hawaiian Eye when I was around 8. Still we kids would imitate the opening credits with the cast lined up surfing, goingChris109 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 09, 2022 5:39 pmFunny that you mentioned Robert Conrad. Decades TV is showing Hawaiian Eye all weekend.Little Garwood wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 6:36 pm
That Persoff omnipresence was such that I laughed out loud at Robert Conrad’s remark in his Wild, Wild West DVD commentary that Persoff “didn’t do a lot of TV.”![]()
down the steep Maye Hill in winter in a line on our sleds, yelling "Hawaiian Eyyyyyyyyye, eye! Da dada da, da dada da!"
I have seen maybe 3 episodes here and there as an adult, till this week when MeTV Plus debuted on Comcast, and the Decades binge this weekend you noted.
It's much better than I anticipated, and I can see how Connie Stevens singing and charisma made her a star.
There are crossovers with 77 Sunset Strip plus throwaway lines referring to Kookie or his comb here and there.
MeTV Plus runs Hawaii 5-0, 77 Sunset Strip and Hawaiian Eye in a bloc nightly.
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102! May you rest in peace, Mr. Persoff.
I had just watched Torah, Torah, Torah a few weeks ago. His story of his first encounter with Higgins and subsequent encounter in London was very emotional, as was the scene at the end in the graveyard. Great acting. What a fantastic episode!
I had just watched Torah, Torah, Torah a few weeks ago. His story of his first encounter with Higgins and subsequent encounter in London was very emotional, as was the scene at the end in the graveyard. Great acting. What a fantastic episode!
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Wow, what a run.
Born two years after my Grandmother who died in 1995.
RIP

Born two years after my Grandmother who died in 1995.
RIP

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Persoff was in the pilot of TWWW, and two other episodes! I’ve never heard that comment from Conrad but I agree with you that Persoff was all over TV from the 60’s to the 80’s. From The Twilight Zone, to Gilligan’s Island, to Rawhide, to I Spy and beyond, he did it all!Little Garwood wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 6:36 pm Persoff was seemingly in every 1960s and ‘70s TV show (wish he’d done Star Trek), and he was always a welcome presence..I second Ivan’s comment regarding Persoff’s Hawaii Five-O roles. Deathwatch is my favorite. If I ever get another cat, I’m tempted to name him after Persoff’s character, “Harry Cardonus.”![]()
That Persoff omnipresence was such that I laughed out loud at Robert Conrad’s remark in his Wild, Wild West DVD commentary that Persoff “didn’t do a lot of TV.”![]()
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I watched the pilot and a couple of others yesterday and this morning and haven’t really been able to get into it. I just erased the few others I DVR’d.Luther's nephew Dobie wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 2:02 amIn the NYC area they stopped showing reruns of Hawaiian Eye when I was around 8. Still we kids would imitate the opening credits with the cast lined up surfing, goingChris109 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 09, 2022 5:39 pmFunny that you mentioned Robert Conrad. Decades TV is showing Hawaiian Eye all weekend.Little Garwood wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 6:36 pm
That Persoff omnipresence was such that I laughed out loud at Robert Conrad’s remark in his Wild, Wild West DVD commentary that Persoff “didn’t do a lot of TV.”![]()
down the steep Maye Hill in winter in a line on our sleds, yelling "Hawaiian Eyyyyyyyyye, eye! Da dada da, da dada da!"
I have seen maybe 3 episodes here and there as an adult, till this week when MeTV Plus debuted on Comcast, and the Decades binge this weekend you noted.
It's much better than I anticipated, and I can see how Connie Stevens singing and charisma made her a star.
There are crossovers with 77 Sunset Strip plus throwaway lines referring to Kookie or his comb here and there.
MeTV Plus runs Hawaii 5-0, 77 Sunset Strip and Hawaiian Eye in a bloc nightly.

