Ron Silver

Description: (Actor)

Ron Silver was an American actor and activist, who was considered one of the most politically aware personalities in Hollywood. He was also a champion of human rights, environmental activism and anti-nuclear campaigns. In his acting career, he is remembered for playing the lead roles in the Oscar-nominated film ‘Enemies, A Love Story’, the satirical play ‘Speed-the-Plow’ and the political drama series ‘The West Wing’. In 1989, he co-founded the ‘Creative Coalition’, a nonprofit and nonpartisan group for the politically and socially conscious individuals of the entertainment industry. He was a lifelong Democrat but after the 9/11 attacks, he became a strong supporter of President George W. Bush, who was quite unpopular in Hollywood. Ron’s shift in politics cost him several jobs in the liberal-minded Hollywood. However, the scholar cum actor had no dearth of good roles, as his skills as a character actor always remained sought after. Ron was a member of the ‘Council on Foreign Relations’ and the program committee of the ‘Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars’. He was also a founding member of the board of directors for New York City Public/Private Initiatives Inc. He served as the president of the ‘Actors Equity Association’, a union that represents actors and stage managers, between 1991 and 2000. Apart from being an award-winning actor, he maintained an interest in politics, international affairs and social causes throughout his life.

Overview

Birthday July 2, 1946 (Cancer)
Alternative names Ronald Arthur Silver
Height 173 cm
City New York City
Died on March 15, 2009
Spouse/Ex- Lynne Miller (m. 1975–1997)
Parents Irving Roy Silver
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