Remembering the Legendary Actor Jerry Adler: A Look at His Life and Career

Introduction
Jerry Adler, a renowned actor known for his roles in 'The Sopranos,' 'The Good Wife,' and 'Rescue Me,' has passed away at the age of 96. His impressive career began as a Broadway stage manager, working on successful productions such as 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,' 'My Fair Lady,' and 'The Apple Tree.' Adler's talent and passion for the stage eventually led him to the world of television and film, where he continued to captivate audiences with his performances.
Early Career and Success on Broadway
Before making his mark in Hollywood, Adler honed his craft on Broadway as a stage manager. He worked on some of the most iconic theatrical productions of his time, including 'West Side Story,' 'The Sound of Music,' and 'Fiddler on the Roof.' His attention to detail and dedication to his work earned him recognition in the theater community and allowed him to form connections with influential figures in the industry.
Television and Film Career
Adler's transition to television and film was a natural progression for the talented actor. He landed his first major role in the crime drama series 'The Sopranos,' where he played Hesh Rabkin, a music producer and close friend of Tony Soprano. He went on to appear in other popular shows