Jeff Fahey(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Jeff Fahey was born in Olean, New York, one of 13 children of Jane
(Gallagher) and Francis Thomas Fahey, who worked in a clothing store.
He is of Irish descent. His family moved to Buffalo when he was 10,
where he attended Father Baker's High School. After graduation in 1972
he traveled around the world doing odd jobs. He was a crewman on a
fishing boat, drove an ambulance in Germany, lived in a kibbutz in
Israel and spent some time in India. He then returned to Buffalo and
joined the Studio Arena Theatre. From there he went to New York City,
where he studied with Myra Rastova, began doing off-Broadway theater
and television soap operas. He started a production company and
produced off-Broadway shows out of the Raft Theatre on Theatre Row. He
first gained attention as a motion picture actor in
Lawrence Kasdan's
Silverado (1985), in which he played
Brian Dennehy's deputy Tyree, a
cold-blooded killer with a thirst for vengeance. He starred in the
acclaimed live television play
The Execution of Raymond Graham (1985)
and the TNT mini-series "44 Days". He starred for over two years in the
daytime serial
One Life to Live (1968). He
appeared in the Broadway revival of "Brigadoon," toured with
"Oklahoma," performed in Paris in "West Side Story" and in London in
"Orphans" with Albert Finney.