Victor Garber

Garber in 2017
Born
Victor Jay Garber

(1949-03-16) March 16, 1949
Education
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
Years active1958–present
Spouse
Rainer Andreesen
(m. 2015)
ParentJoseph and Hope Garber
Signature

Victor Jay Garber, OC[1] (born March 16, 1949) is a Canadian–American actor and singer.[2] Known for his work on stage and screen, he has been nominated for three Gemini Awards, four Tony Awards, and six Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2022, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.[3]

Garber originated roles in the Broadway productions of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in 1979, Noises Off in 1983, Lend Me a Tenor in 1989, Arcadia in 1995 and Art in 1998. He's received four Tony Award nominations for his performances in the play Deathtrap in 1978, the Neil Simon musical Little Me in 1982, the comedic play Lend Me a Tenor in 1989 and the musical comedy revival of Damn Yankees in 1994.

He made his film debut as Jesus Christ in the musical Godspell (1973). He has also been nominated for three Screen Actors Guild Awards along with the casts of the critically acclaimed films Titanic (1997), Milk (2008), and Argo (2012) winning for Argo. Other notable films include Sleepless in Seattle (1993), The First Wives Club (1996), Legally Blonde (2001), Sicario (2015), Dark Waters (2019), and Happiest Season (2020).

On television, Garber is best known as Jack Bristow in the ABC series Alias (2001 to 2006) for which he received three consecutive Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series nominations. He received further Emmy nominations for his portrayal of Sidney Luft in Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (2001) and for his guest roles in the sitcoms Frasier in 2001 and Will & Grace in 2005. He has since joined the Arrowverse appearing as Martin Stein / Firestorm in the superhero series The Flash (2015–2017) and Legends of Tomorrow (2016–2017, 2021).

Early life

Garber was born in London, Ontario, Canada, and is of Russian-Jewish descent. His father was Joseph "Joe" Garber (died 1995), and his mother, Bessie Hope Wolf (died 2005), was an actress, singer, and the host of At Home with Hope Garber.[4] He has a brother, Nathan, and a sister, Alisa.

Garber began acting at the age of nine in 1958, and studied at the University of Toronto's Hart House at age 16.[5] He attended Ryerson Elementary School and London Central Secondary School. He also was enrolled in the children's program of the Grand Theatre; and, at age 16, he was accepted at a six-week summer theatre training program at the University of Toronto taught by Robert Gill.[5] In New York, he studied acting at HB Studio.[6]

Career

Music

In 1967, after a period working as a solo folk singer, he formed a folk group called The Sugar Shoppe with Peter Mann, Laurie Hood and Lee Harris. The group enjoyed moderate success, breaking into the Canadian Top 40 with a version of Bobby Gimby's song "Canada" (1967).[7] Three other Sugar Shoppe songs made the lower reaches of the Canadian Top 100 in 1967 and '68. The band had performed on The Ed Sullivan Show and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson before breaking up.[8]

Theatre

He played Jesus in Toronto's 1972 production of Godspell, alongside Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Gilda Radner, Dave Thomas, Paul Shaffer and Martin Short.[9][10] In 1985 he appeared in Noises Off at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles.[11]

Garber in February 2010

He appeared on Broadway in the original productions of Deathtrap, Sweeney Todd and Noises Off (1983), and in the original Off-Broadway cast of Assassins, as well as the 1990s revival of Damn Yankees. In 1986, Garber appeared at Circle in the Square opposite Uta Hagen in You Never Can Tell.[12] He has been nominated for four Tony Awards and opened the Tony Awards program in 1994 (the year he was nominated for the Tony Award for Damn Yankees).[13] In 1998, he co-starred on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning play Art with Alan Alda and Alfred Molina. In 2005, he played the role of Frederic in the Los Angeles Opera production of A Little Night Music. He played Ben in a critically praised Encores! staged concert production of Follies (2007) opposite Donna Murphy.[14] In mid-2007, he played Garry Essendine in a production of Noël Coward's Present Laughter at Boston's Huntington Theatre.[15] He reprised the role on Broadway in the Roundabout Theatre production, which opened in January 2010.[16]

In January 2018, Garber replaced David Hyde Pierce as Horace Vandergelder in the Tony-winning Broadway revival of Hello, Dolly! at the Shubert Theatre opposite Bernadette Peters. Garber began performances on January 20 prior to the press opening on February 22.[17][18]

Garber received the 2018 Theatre World John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement.[19]

Film

His earlier film work includes Godspell (1973) as Jesus (the part he played originally in the 1972 Canadian stage production) and Sleepless in Seattle (1993). In James Cameron's Titanic (1997) he essayed a Mid-Ulster accent to play the shipbuilder Thomas Andrews. Other film appearances include Annie (1999), Legally Blonde (2001), and Tuck Everlasting (2002).[5] In 2009, he took on the role of the DC Comics supervillain Sinestro in the direct-to-video animated film Green Lantern: First Flight. The same year, Garber played a Klingon interrogator in J. J. Abrams' Star Trek film; however, his scenes were deleted from the finished film.[20] He starred opposite Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton, and Bette Midler in The First Wives Club as film producer Bill Atchison, husband of Goldie Hawn's character, Elise Eliot, in 1996.

In 2010, Garber had an uncredited cameo in The Town, directed by Ben Affleck, as a bank manager. Garber also appeared in the film Ice Quake. In late 2012, he appeared in Affleck's film Argo,[21] about the Iran hostage crisis; Garber portrayed Canadian Ambassador to Iran Kenneth D. Taylor. [22]He also co-starred in 2014 thriller Big Game.[23][24]

He narrated the 2017 film They Shall Not Perish.[25]

Garber in March 2018

Television

On television, he has had roles on American and Canadian shows. Garber's first leading role on television show was in CBS's 1985 summer series I Had Three Wives.[26] He had a recurring guest role on CTV's E.N.G. (1991–93). He portrayed Jack Bristow, the father of main character Sydney Bristow on ABC's Alias, earning three Emmy nominations.[27][28] He next starred on the television series Justice (2006) on Fox and ABC's Eli Stone. He appeared as Olivier Roth in four episodes of the Canadian science drama ReGenesis. He appeared in the Fox series Glee in the third episode titled "Acafellas", as Will's father. He played Dr. Martin Stein / Firestorm on The Flash starting with the episode "Crazy for You",[29] before being spun off onto Legends of Tomorrow where he was a series regular for its first two seasons and half of the third.[30] Garber made his final appearance as a regular in the episode "Crisis on Earth-X: Part Four" but reprised his role as in the 100th episode, "Wvrdr_error_100<oest-of-th3-gs.gid30n> not found".[31] Aside from the two crossovers, Garber made an independent return to The Flash in the season three episode "Duet" as the unnamed husband of gangster Diggsy Foss in the dreamworld. He once again reprised his role as Martin Stein for a final time in a vocal cameo in the season nine episode "A New World, Part One".[32] He also played the reoccurring character Admiral Halsey on The Orville.[33] He was also the King in Disney’s Cinderella starring Pop Star Brandy Norwood.

Personal life

Garber prefers to keep his personal life private and has largely stayed out of the tabloids.[4] In 2012, he referred publicly to being gay.[34] In 2013, he said "I don't really talk about it but everybody knows."[35] Garber has been in a relationship with Canadian artist and model Rainer Andreesen since 2000.[34] On October 10, 2015, Andreesen announced on his Instagram page that he and Garber were married in Canada.[36] Garber has Type 1 diabetes: he was diagnosed in 1962 at the age of 12.[37]

Garber is good friends with his Alias co-star Jennifer Garner. He and his husband were the only guests at her wedding to Ben Affleck, which he officiated.[38]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973GodspellJesus Christ
1974Monkeys in the AtticEric
1981In the Research of Path of LifeBenjamin Lonergan
1988The Legendary Life of Ernest HemingwayErnest Hemingway
1992SinglesChild's FatherUncredited cameo
I'll Never Get to HeavenEric Hoskins
Light SleeperTis Brooke
1993Sleepless in SeattleGreg
Life with MikeyBrian Spiro
1994ExoticaHarold Brown
Mixed NutsIrate NeighbourVoice
1995JeffreyTim
KleptomaniaMorgan Allen
1996The First Wives ClubBill Atchison
1997TitanicThomas Andrews
The Absolution of AnthonyFather CarsonShort
Rodgers & Hammerstein's CinderellaKing Maximilian
1998How Stella Got Her Groove BackIsaacUncredited cameo
2001Legally BlondeProfessor Callahan
Call Me ClausTaylor
2002Tuck EverlastingRobert Foster
Home RoomDet. Martin Van Zandt
2008MilkMayor George Moscone
2009Green Lantern: First FlightSinestroVoice[39]
Star TrekKlingon InterrogatorDeleted scene
2010You AgainMark
The TownDavid Assistant Bank ManagerUncredited cameo
2011Kung Fu Panda 2Master Thundering RhinoVoice[39]
The EntitledBob Vincent
Take Me HomeArnold
2012ArgoKen Taylor
Moving DayWilf Redmond
2013I'll Follow You DownSal
2014Big GameVice President
2015Self/lessMartin O'Neill
ConsumedDan
SicarioDave Jennings
Bob's Broken Sleigh Fluffy Voice[39]
2017Rebel in the RyeSol Salinger
2019Dark WatersPhil Donnelly
2020Funny FaceDeveloper's Father
Happiest SeasonTed Caldwell
2023WishSabinoVoice[40]
TBAThe Gettysburg AddressWilliam L. SaundersVoice; post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974Jack: A Flash FantasyJack of HeartsTV movie
ABC Afterschool SpecialChristian de NeuvilletteVoice, episode: "Cyrano"
1975Hallmark Hall of FameMarquis de LafayetteEpisode: "Valley Forge"
1976Great PerformancesArthurEpisode: Ah, Wilderness
1977The Best of Families Teddy Wheeler Miniseries
1978TartuffeValereTV movie
1983Charley's AuntJack Chesney
1985I Had Three WivesJackson BeaudineLead role, 5 episodes
Tales from the DarksideAmbrose CavenderEpisode: "The Tear Collector"
Private SessionsJerry SharmaTV movie
1986The Twilight ZoneDr. Kevin CarlsonEpisode: "A Day in Beaumont"
RoanoakJohn WhiteTV movie
Guiding LightDet. Frank MinnelliUnknown episodes
1987–1991The Days and Nights of Molly DoddDennis Widmer10 episodes
1988Liberace: Behind the MusicLiberaceTV movie
1991Grand LarcenyJudge Keeler
1991–1993E.N.G.Adam Hirsch10 episodes
1992The First CircleLew RubinTV movie
I'll Fly AwayWarrenEpisode: "Fragile Truths"
The Powers That BeMack NovitzEpisode: "Oh, Mack"
1993Alex Haley's QueenDigbyMiniseries
DieppeLord Louis MountbattenTV movie
Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek StoryFrank Marrocco
Sesame StreetCharlesEpisode 3130: "Barkley wants to play"
1994Kung Fu: The Legend ContinuesBlackwellEpisode: "The Innocent"
1995Law & OrderPaul SandigEpisode: "Savages"
Almost PerfectHoward GuthrieEpisode: "You Like Me, You Really Like Me"
1996Hostile AdvancesJack GilcrestTV movie
F/X: The SeriesAndrew PriceEpisode: "The Brotherhood"
The Outer LimitsDr. Ben McCormickEpisode: "Out of Body"
1997CinderellaKing MaximilianTV movie
Let Me Call You SweetheartGeoff Dorso
Liberty! The American RevolutionJohn Dickinson6 episodes
1999Summer's EndNarratorVoice, television film
Invisible ChildTim BeemanTV movie
AnnieOliver "Daddy" Warbucks
External AffairsHarry Raymond
2000Love and MurderInspector Philip Millard
FrasierFergusonEpisode: "Taking Liberties"
The Outer LimitsDr. Edward NormandyEpisode: "Glitch"
2001Life with Judy Garland: Me and My ShadowsSidney LuftTV movie
The Wandering Soul MurdersInspector Philip Millard
A Colder Kind of DeathInspector Philip Millard
Laughter on the 23rd FloorKenny Franks
Call Me ClausTaylor
2001–2006AliasJack BristowMain cast (Season 1–5): 105 episodes
2002Torso: The Evelyn Dick StoryJ.J. RobinetteTV movie
2003The Music ManMayor Shinn
It's All RelativeJerry / JoffreyEpisode: "The Doctor Is Out"
2004Will & GracePeter BovingtonEpisode: "Saving Grace, Again: Part 2"
2006JusticeRon Trott13 episodes
2007American MastersNarratorEpisode: "Novel Reflections: The American Dream"
Ugly BettyProfessor BarrettEpisode: "Grin and Bear It"
2007–2008ReGenesisOliver Roth5 episodes
2008–2009Eli StoneJordan Wethersby26 episodes
2009The Last TemplarMonsignor De AngelisMiniseries
Everything She Ever WantedWalter Allanson
GleeMr. SchuesterEpisode: "Acafellas"
Nurse JackieNeil Nutterman2 episodes
RexPaulTV movie
America Before ColumbusNarratorDocumentary
2009–2014Web TherapyKip WalliceWeb series, 8 episodes
2010Ice QuakeColonel Bill HughesTV movie
2010–2013Republic of DoyleGarrison Steel4 episodes
2011Stargate UniverseAmbassador OvirdaEpisode: "Seizure"
SuitsPhillip HardmanPilot (scenes cut in US release)
Murdoch MysteriesDetective Malcolm LambEpisode: "Tattered and Torn"
FlashpointDr. Larry Toth3 episodes
30 RockEugene GrembyEpisode: "Respawn"
Law & Order: LAWalter CalvinEpisode: "Angel's Knoll"
William & Catherine: A Royal RomanceCharles, Prince of WalesTV movie
Charlie's AngelsCharles "Charlie" TownsendVoice, 8 episodes
2011–2015Web TherapyKip WalliceMain role (19 episodes)
2012The Big CWillie WankerEpisode: "Family Matters"
DamagesBennett Herreshoff3 episodes
The FirmJudge Walter A. DominicEpisode: "Chapter 6"
2013DeceptionRobert BowersMain role (11 episodes)
The HuntersMason FullerTV movie
2014The Good WifeJudge Loudon SpencerEpisode: "We, the Juries"
Sleepy HollowMr. CraneEpisode: "Bad Blood"
LouieLouie's LawyerEpisode: "Model"
Working the EngelsDr. Colin ShandyEpisode: "Family Therapy"
Blue BloodsDonald SteinEpisode: "Under the Gun"
2014–2020PowerSimon Stern16 episodes
2015MotiveNeville Montgomery4 episodes
The SlapNarratorMiniseries
2015–2017,
2023
The FlashMartin Stein / Firestorm12 episodes
Digsy Foss's husbandEpisode: "Duet"
2016–2017,
2021
Legends of TomorrowMartin Stein / FirestormMain role (seasons 1–3), guest role (season 7)[41]
Eobard ThawneEpisode: "The Chicago Way"
Sir Henry SteinEpisode: "Return of the Mack"
2016VixenMartin Stein / FirestormVoice role, web series, Episode: "Episode #2.1"
2017–2022The OrvilleAdmiral Halsey13 episodes; recurring
2017Modern FamilyCharles DumontEpisode: "Do It Yourself"
Difficult PeopleJohn PassiasEpisode: "Cindarestylox"
SupergirlMartin Stein / FirestormEpisode: "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 1"
ArrowEpisode: "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 2"
2018Spirit Riding FreeJames Sr.Voice, episode: "Lucky and the Train Tycoon"[39]
2019Tales of the CitySam Garland7 episodes
2020Schitt's CreekClifton SparksEpisode: "Sunrise, Sunset"
2020–2021Power Book II: GhostSimon Stern2 episodes
2021–presentFamily LawHarry SvenssonMain role
2021The SimpsonsMichael de GraffVoice, episode: "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire"
Beebo Saves ChristmasNarratorTV special
2023The Last Thing He Told MeProfessor Tobias CookmanEpisode: "Witness to Your Life"
And Just Like That...Mark Kasabian2 episodes

Theatre

Source: Playbill[42]

Year Production Role Venue
1972GodspellJesusOff Broadway
1973GhostsPerformerRoundabout Theatre Company
1975Joe's Opera
1976Cracks
1977The Shadow BoxMarkMorosco Theatre
TartuffeValèreCircle in the Square Theatre
1978DeathtrapCliff AndersonBiltmore Theatre
1979Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetAnthony HopeUris Theatre
1981They're Playing Our SongVernon GerschImperial Theatre
1982Little MeVarious rolesEugene O'Neill Theatre
1983Noises OffGary LeJueneBrooks Atkinson Theatre
1986You Never Can TellValentineCircle in the Square Theatre
1988The Devil's DiscipleRichard Dudgeon
Wenceslas SquarePerformer
1989Love LettersAndrewPromenade Theatre
AssassinsJohn Wilkes BoothPlaywright Horizons Theatre
Lend Me a TenorMaxRoyale Theatre
1992Two Shakespearean ActorsEdwin ForrestCort Theatre
1994Damn YankeesApplegateMarquis Theatre
1995ArcadiaBernard NightingaleVivian Beaumont Theatre
1998'Art'SergeRoyale Theatre
2010Present LaughterGarry EssendineAmerican Airlines Theatre
2018Hello, Dolly!Horace VandergelderShubert Theatre
2023Gutenberg! The Musical!Producer (One night only)James Earl Jones Theatre

Awards and nominations

In addition to industry awards, Garber was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2022, with the rank of Officer.[43]

YearAwardCategoryTitleResultRef.
2001Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited SeriesLife with Judy Garland: Me and My ShadowsNominated[44]
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesFrasier
2002Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesAlias
2003
2004
2005Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesWill & Grace
1997Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Cast in a Motion PictureTitanic[45]
2008Milk[46]
2012ArgoWon[47]
1978Tony AwardsBest Featured Actor in a PlayDeathtrapNominated[48]
1982Best Actor in a MusicalLittle Me
1989Best Actor in a PlayLend Me a Tenor
1994Best Actor in a MusicalDamn Yankees
1984Drama Desk AwardOutstanding EnsembleNoises OffWon
1987Outstanding Actor in a PlayYou Never Can TellNominated

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