Joe Seneca

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Actor • Singer • Songwriter

Birth Date: January 14, 1919

Death Date: August 15, 1996

Birth Place: Cleveland, Ohio

With his white hair and face cracked with wrinkles that bespoke the personification of kindliness and wisdom, Seneca is perhaps best remembered for his critically praised portrayal of a blues singer in "Crossroads" (1986). He spent much of the 1950s as a singer with the satirical group The Three Riffs and most of the 60s as an itinerant composer. From 1970-73, Seneca was a contributing writer for the acclaimed PBS children's show "Sesame Street."

Turning to acting in the 1970s, Seneca managed to debut in a big way, in the Broadway production of "Of Mice and Men" starring James Earl Jones. He later was featured in the Broadway and touring productions of "The Little Foxes," starring Elizabeth Taylor (1981), and co-starred in August Wilson's award-winning "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" (1984).

Seneca made his TV debut in "With All Deliberate Speed" (CBS, 1976), about school desegregation, and went on to appear in "Wilma" (NBC, 1977), the biopic of athlete Wilma Rudolph, "Terrible Joe Moran" (CBS, 1984), with James Cagney and Art Carney, and "A Gathering of Old Men" (CBS, 1987), with Louis Gossett Jr. Seneca was a guest performer on numerous shows from "Amazing Stories" and "The Equalizer" to the comedic "The Cosby Show" and "The Golden Girls."n
Although he had a bit part as a party guest in Robert Benton's "Kramer vs. Kramer" (1979), Seneca's feature film career did not take off until the 1980s. Sidney Lumet cast him as Paul Newman's medical expert in "The Verdict" (1982) and he had a meaty role as teacher-singer Willie Brown in "Crossroads" (1986). Seneca was a scientist destroyed by "The Blob" and the college president in Spike Lee's "School Daze" (both 1988). He went on to appear in Lee's "Mo' Better Blues" (1990) and "Malcolm X" (1993). He also earned critical applause for his turn as Spits in "The Saint of Fort Washington" (also 1993). Seneca's final screen role was as Reverend Sweet in Joel Schumacher's "A Time to Kill" (1996).

Credits

A Time to KillStream

Actor
Rev. Isaiah Street
Movie
1996
67%

Christy

Guest Star
Series
1994
82%

Les Chemins de l'égalité

Actor
Movie
1994

The Vernon Johns Story

Actor
Deacon Wilkes
Movie
1994

The Saint of Fort Washington

Actor
Spits, Rosario's Roommate
Movie
1993

Amazing Stories: The Movie V

Actor
Ben Dumfy
Movie
1992

Mississippi Masala

Actor
Williben Williams
Movie
1991

Law & OrderStream

Guest Star
Series
1990

Tarzán en Manhattan

Actor
Movie
1989

Tarzan in Manhattan

Actor
Joseph
Movie
1989

School DazeStream

Actor
President McPherson
Movie
1988
59%

The BlobStream

Actor
Seneca
Movie
1988
64%

Friday the 13th: The Series

Guest Star
Series
1987

Mr. President

Guest Star
Valet
Show
1987

A Gathering of Old MenStream

Actor
Clatoo
Movie
1987

MatlockStream

Guest Star
Series
1986

CrossroadsStream

Actor
Willie Brown
Movie
1986
76%

Amazing StoriesStream

Actor
Series
1985

The Equalizer

Guest Star
Fossil
Series
1985

The Golden GirlsStream

Guest Star
Alvin Newcastle
Series
1985

227Stream

Guest Star
Series
1985

SilveradoStream

Actor
Ezra Johnson
Movie
1985
78%

Half Slave, Half Free

Actor
Noah
Movie
1984

The House of Dies Drear

Actor
Pluto
Movie
1984

Wilma

Actor
Ed Rudolph
Movie
1977