Jerry Adler, 'Sopranos' Actor and Broadway Veteran, Dies at 96

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Jerry Adler, a versatile actor known for roles in 'The Sopranos' and 'The Good Wife,' and a veteran behind the scenes of Broadway for over five decades, has died at age 96. He transitioned from a long career in theater to acting in television and film in his 60s, gaining recognition for his work on screen while maintaining a deep connection to Broadway. Adler's career was marked by a rich family legacy in theater, and he continued acting into his later years, including stage performances and writing a memoir.
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