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    • Michael Wager (born Emanuel Weisgal, April 29, 1925 – December 26, 2011) was an American film and television actor.
      Wager was born in New York, New York, and nicknamed "Mendy". He was the son of Meyer Weisgal, a journalist, publisher, playwright, fundraiser, and Zionist activist, and Shirley (Hirshfeld) Weisgal.
      He appeared in the war films, Hill 24 Doesn't Answer and Exodus, and he appeared in a recurring role, as Jonas Roving, on the soap opera Ryan's Hope. One of his roles was Thomas the Apostle in King of Kings. He also appeared in the soap opera Search for Tomorrow and made TV commercials.


      Personal life


      Wager married Susan Blanchard on October 9, 1962. Wager was bisexual.
      He was a good friend of the Bernsteins, the composer Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia. He lived above them in The Dakota, and was especially close to Felicia. He was with both Lenny and Felicia before their respective deaths.


      In popular culture


      He was hugely into opera and the opera queen Mendy in Terrence McNally's play The Lisbon Traviata was based on him.
      He was portrayed by Zachary Booth in Bradley Cooper's 2023 film Maestro.


      Filmography




      References




      External links


      Michael Wager at IMDb
      Michael Wager at the Internet Broadway Database
      Michael Wager at the University of Wisconsin's Actors Studio audio collection

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