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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Abraham Sofaer (October 1, 1896 – January 21, 1988) was a stage actor of Burmese-Jewish descent who became a familiar supporting player on film and television in his later years. He was born in Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar). Sofaer's strong features and resonant voice complemented the many exotic character parts he played. He began his acting career on the London stage in 1921, but soon was alternating between London and Broadway. By the 1930s, he was appearing in both British and American films. Among his more prominent performances were the dual role of the Judge and Surgeon in Powell and Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death (1946) and St. Paul in Quo Vadis (1951). He also appeared on television from its earliest days in the late 1930s and on radio. Although his film appearances diminished after the 1950s, he continued to have guest roles on dozens of major U.S. television series throughout the 1960s, including Star Trek ("Charlie X"), The Twilight Zone ("The Mighty Casey"), Lost in Space ("The Flaming Planet") and The Outer Limits ("Demon with a Glass Hand"), until retiring in the mid 1970s. He may be best-remembered for his recurring role as Hadji, the master of all genies, on I Dream of Jeannie. Sofaer married Psyche Angela Christian, with whom he had two sons and four daughters. He died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, as the result of congestive heart failure in 1988. The noted jurist of the same name is the son of one of the actor's cousins.
7.1Quo Vadis
1951
6.7Chisum
1970
6.4The Greatest Story Ever Told
1965
7.8A Matter of Life and Death
1946
6.3Taras Bulba
1962
6.5The Naked Jungle
1954
5.14 for Texas
1963
5.9Elephant Walk
1954
4.4Justine
1969
6.7Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
1951
6.2Head
1968
5.0Che!
1969
6.5Things to Come
1936
5.8Omar Khayyam
1957
6.1Bhowani Junction
1956
6.4Cairo Road
1950
9.0Stamboul
1931
5.6The Sad Sack
1957
5.0Captain Sindbad
1963
7.0The Flying Squad
1932