Who played Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof on Broadway?

News Victor Garber to Play Tevye in New TV Film of Fiddler on the Roof Broadway's Victor Garber, known to a new generation of fans as the spy father on TV's "Alias," will play Tevye the milkman in the planned TV movie, "Fiddler on the Roof."

No official announcement has been made, but a source close to the production confirmed Garber's casting. The actor was reported by Playbill On-Line to be in talks to play the role on Oct. 29, 2002.

The television event has been in the planning stages for a couple of years out of the office of Craig Zadan and Neil Meron's Storyline Entertainment, the production company that put together the ratings smashes "Annie" and "Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella," as well as the forthcoming Matthew Broderick-Kristin Chenoweth version of "The Music Man" for "Wonderful World of Disney." "Fiddler is apparently the next show in the pipeline. Zadan and Meron are also producers of the film, "Chicago."

Four-time Tony Award nominee Garber has been featured in two of the above films—as Daddy Warbucks in "Annie" and as Mayor Shinn in "The Music Man."

Zero Mostel created Tevye in the Broadway premiere of the musical by Joseph Stein, Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock. Since then, important Tevyes have included Theodore Bikel, who has toured in recent seasons; Topol, who played the role several times on stage as well as in the film of the musical; and Luther Adler and Herschel Bernardi, both of whom followed Mostel into the role on Broadway.

Sources also have Andrea Martin (Oklahoma!) being considered for Golda, Tevye's wife. Storyline would not confirm or deny any contact with Martin. Garber's time is currently taken up by the hit ABC television series, "Alias," in which he plays a CIA double agent. His last Broadway appearance was in Art. Musical Broadway credits include the 1994 Broadway revival of Damn Yankees, the 1982 revival of Little Me and the original production of Sweeney Todd. He also starred in the national tour of They're Playing Our Song. He was Tony nommed for Deathtrap, Lend Me a Tenor, Little Me and Damn Yankees.

News Topol Is Tevye in New Fiddler Tour, With Stout, Cella, Strober, Launching Feb. 10 International star Topol tells the tale of a Fiddler on the Roof again starting Feb. 10 with the launch of a new national tour of the American classic about changing traditions in a 1905 Russian-Jewish village.

Who played Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof on Broadway?
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Israeli star Topol played Tevye the milkman in London and in the film version, singing "Tradition," "If I Were a Rich Man," "To Life" and more.

The acclaimed show is by Joseph Stein (book), Sheldon Harnick (lyrics) and Jerome Bock (music), who drew on stories by Sholom Aleichem. The tour begins with a week-long engagement at Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) in Rhode Island Feb. 10-15.

The cast also includes Broadway's Mary Stout, Susan Cella, Bill Nolte, Erik Liberman, Rena Strober, Stephen Lee Anderson and more.

Sammy Dallas Bayes directs and choreographs. Troika is producing the new Equity tour, which is expected to be a traditional approach to the musical, with direction and choreography by Bayes, a longtime keeper of Jerome Robbins' original staging.

Fiddler will play major markets including Newark, Detroit, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, San Diego, Providence, Memphis, Pittsburgh, Houston, Tampa, Seattle and beyond. Cella (Broadway's The Graduate, On the Twentieth Century, Me and My Girl, Evita) plays Tevye's wife, Golde; Stout (Beauty and the Beast, Jane Eyre) plays Yente the Matchmaker; Anderson, who played the Constable in the recent Broadway production directed by David Leveaux, again plays that role; Liberman (LoveMusik, a Helen Hayes winner for DC's Merrily We Roll Along) is Motel the Tailor; Nolte (Amour, The Producers) is Lazar Wolf; and Strober (Les Miserables) is Tzeitzel.

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The company also includes John Preece standing by for Topol; Jamie Davis as Hodel; Alison Walla (A Tale of Two Cities, Into the Woods and the recent Broadway Fiddler) as Chava; Kerry Alexander as Shprintze; Julie Brooks as Bielke/Grandma Tzeitel; Colby Foytik as Perchik; Larry Block as Mordcha, the innkeeper; Joel Bernstein as Rabbi; Gary Brintz as Mendel, the Rabbi's son; Michael J. Farina as Avram; Rick Pessagno as Nachum, the beggar; Eric Van Tielen (A Tale of Two Cities) as Fyedka; Arthur A. Atkinson as The Fiddler; and Rebecca Hoodwin; Leslie Alexander; Katie Babb; Joanne Borts; Jessica Scholl; Kaitlin Stilwell; T. Doyle Leverett; Juliana Stefanov Matthew Kilgore; Matthew Rossoff; Robbie Roby; Matthew Marks; Sean Patrick Doyle; David Gilleo; Trevor Illingworth; and David Enriquez.

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Chaim Topol is the tireless international actor who starred as Tevye in the 1971 film version of the Tony-Award winning musical Fiddler on the Roof. The Tel Aviv-born Topol, now 73, was nominated for a Best Actor Academy Award in 1972 for playing the paternal dairyman eking out a living in pre-Revolution Russia. He won a 1972 Golden Globe Award as Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) for the part. He also famously played Tevye in the London production.

In 1991, when he starred as Tevye in a Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof, he was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Actor in a Musical. That production, part of a wider tour, ran on Broadway November 1990-June 1991 and won the Tony for Best Revival (Barry and Fran Weissler produced with PACE). It was just one of four revivals that played Broadway following the show's original run between 1964-72. The most recent Broadway revival in 2004 was directed by British director David Leveaux, who reconceived the staging to include an onstage orchestra and unique scenic elements (by Tom Pye) such as Russian oil lamps and a mechanized bed for the nightmare sequence. It also included a new number written by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, "Topsy-Turvy," which took the place of "The Rumor."

The musical by librettist Joseph Stein, lyricist Sheldon Harnick and composer Jerry Bock tells of life in a Russian village where Jewish traditions thrive — and are threatened. The songbook from the show is filled with musical numbers that are now considered theatre classics: "Matchmaker, Matchmaker," "Sunrise, Sunset," "If I Were a Rich Man," "Tradition" and more.

In the musical, according to the tour production notes, "Tevye, humble milkman, harried husband and devoted father to five marriageable daughters, invites us into his little village of Anatevka. Here, there is a tradition for everything — how to eat, how to wear clothes, how to pray, how to marry...all of which are happily imparted by our earthy philosopher as he draws us into Fiddler on the Roof. It is a remarkable journey traveling through secret love, forbidden betrothal, weddings, devotion and forgiveness, tempered by rejection, oppression and imminent revolution. And, emerging through it all, we find the humor, strength and perseverance of Tevye and his people, reminding us of life's never-ending circle."

Who played Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof on Broadway?
Topol in the new North American tour of Fiddler on the Roof. Photo by Patrick Riviere

Who has played Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof on Broadway?

Portrayals. Zero Mostel and Chaim Topol are the two actors most associated with the role of Tevye, although Theodore Bikel performed it many times on stage.

Who played Tevye on Broadway in 1971?

HERSCHEL BERNARDI, 62, PLAYED TEVYE IN 'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF'

Who played the best Tevye?

Chaim Topol
Notable work
Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof (1971) Milos Columbo in For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Spouse
Galia Finkelstein ​ ​ ( m. 1956)​
Children
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Awards
Kinor David, 1964 Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer—Male, 1964 Golden Globe for Best Actor, 1971 Israel Prize, 2015
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Who played Tevye on Broadway in 2016?

This new production of Fiddler stars 5 time Tony Award nominee Danny Burstein as Tevye with Jessica Hecht as Golde. Bustein sounds like a wonderous Tevye.