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Born: January 14, 1919 – Died: August 15, 1996.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio on January 14, 1919, Joe Seneca (born Joel McGhee) had a remarkable career in Hollywood and television. Before his acting ventures, Seneca was a member of the renowned singing group, The Three Riffs, performing in esteemed supper clubs in New York City. He also found success as a songwriter, with his hit song "Talk to Me" sung by Little Willie John. With notable roles in projects like "The Blob" and "Crossroads," Seneca made a significant impact on the entertainment industry. Sadly, he passed away on August 15, 1996, in New York City.
Early Life and Career
Joe Seneca, born Joel McGhee on January 14, 1919, in Cleveland, Ohio, had a humble beginning before making a name for himself in Hollywood and television. Raised in a supportive environment, Seneca developed a passion for music and joined The Three Riffs, an esteemed singing group that performed in notable supper clubs in New York City. Alongside his singing career, Seneca also showcased his songwriting skills, with "Talk to Me" becoming a hit when sung by Little Willie John.
Seneca's transition from music to acting came later in life, but he made a significant impact with his first [professional](v0 role in "The Blob." However, it was his role in "Crossroads" that garnered critical acclaim and further elevated his career. Seneca's talent and dedication earned him recognition and respect within the industry.
While primarily known for his acting prowess, Seneca also had other talents and interests. He was a skilled composer and even contributed his musical abilities to some of the projects he was involved in. Throughout his career, Seneca received accolades for his performances.
In terms of personal life, Seneca was married to Elizabeth (Betty) Mae Young from 1953 until his death. They shared a lifelong bond until his passing on August 15, 1996, in New York City due to coronary arrest.
Joe Seneca's impact on the entertainment industry is undeniable. His talent and contributions served as an inspiration for aspiring actors and musicians alike. Although he may not have achieved the status of an icon or legend, Seneca's body of work and dedication left a lasting impression on Hollywood.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1997 | The Longest Memory (TV Movie) | Whitechapel |
1996 | A Time to Kill | Reverend Isaiah Street |
1995 | Christy (TV Series) | Joseph Scott |
1995 | Sweet Justice (TV Series) | Vince Martin |
1995 | SeaQuest 2032 (TV Series) | Professor Bingham |
1994 | Birdland (TV Series) | Titus | Titus Franklin |
1994 | The Vernon Johns Story (TV Movie) | Deacon Wilkes |
1993 | Law & Order (TV Series) | Lionel Jackson |
1993 | The Saint of Fort Washington | Spits |
1992 | Malcolm X | Toomer |
1991 | Mississippi Masala | Williben |
1990 | Doogie Howser, M.D. (TV Series) | Blind Otis Lemon |
1990 | Mo' Better Blues | Big Stop's Friend |
1990 | China Beach (TV Series) | Ernie |
1989 | In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) | Rev. John Carter |
1989 | Matlock (TV Series) | Eddie Haynes |
1989 | Tarzan in Manhattan (TV Movie) | Joseph |
1989 | The Equalizer (TV Series) | Fossil |
1989 | A Man Called Hawk (TV Series) | Portait Voice |
1988 | It's Cool to Care (Short) | Unknown |
1988 | Friday the 13th: The Series (TV Series) | Hedley |
1988 | The Blob | Dr. Meddows |
1988 | 227 (TV Series) | Wailing Eddie Tompkins |
1988 | School Daze | President McPherson |
1987 | Michael Jackson: The Way You Make Me Feel (Music Video) | Old Man (uncredited) |
1987 | Mr. President (TV Series) | Unknown |
1987 | The Golden Girls (TV Series) | Alvin Newcastle |
1987 | Big Shots | Ferryman |
1987 | A Gathering of Old Men (TV Movie) | Clatoo |
1987 | The Cosby Show (TV Series) | Dr. Zachariah J. Hanes |
1987 | Throb (TV Series) | Henry Bailey |
1986 | Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story (TV Movie) | Reverend |
1986 | Crossroads | Willie Brown |
1986 | Amazing Stories (TV Series) | Ben Dumfy |
1985 | Spenser: For Hire (TV Series) | Joe Adams |
1985 | Silverado | Ezra |
1985 | Heart of the Garden | Unknown |
1984 | The House of Dies Drear (TV Movie) | Pluto |
1984 | American Playhouse (TV Series) | Noah |
1984 | Terrible Joe Moran (TV Movie) | Pittsburgh Billy |
1984 | The Evil That Men Do | Santiago |
1982 | The Verdict | Dr. Thompson |
1982 | The Edge of Night (TV Series) | Skipper |
1979 | Kramer vs. Kramer | Partygoer |
1979 | The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh | Mr. Sweets |
1979 | NBC Special Treat (TV Series) | Smithers |
1979 | The Tenth Month (TV Movie) | Doorman |
1977 | Wilma (TV Movie) | Ed Rudolph |
1976 | The American Parade (TV Mini Series) | Levi Pearson |
1974 | The Taking of Pelham One Two Three | Police Sergeant |
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