Obituaries Obituaries from page 60 Seinfeld's 'Uncle Leo' Jewish Telegraphic Agency D espite a vast acting resume, Len Lesser had a career as a char- acter actor that probably didn't prepare him for his late-career fame as Jerry Seinfeld's annoying but lovable Uncle Leo on the 1990s sitcom Seinfeld. Lesser died Feb. 16, 2011, at 88. Lesser's "hawklike profile and Noo Yawk accent" saw him through 15 epi- sodes of Seinfeld and won him lasting fame that even carried over to Israel, the New York Times wrote. In an interview available online, Lesser described what happened on his first visit to the Western Wall: "I was standing there, and I was quite taken with what was going on. People going up to the Wall and praying. Putting notes into the Wall. And I'm feeling very religious. Very quiet. "And all of a sudden, I hear, 'Uncle Leo, where is the watch?: which is from one of the shows. It's like sacrilege at the Wall." Actor Jason Alexander, who portrayed George Costanza on Seinfeld, said in a post on Twitter: "He was a smart actor/ comedian who knew exactly what he was doing in the creation of Uncle Leo. `Hell000' Uncle Leo. And goodbye. Sleep well. Much love' Lesser's acting career started long before Seinfeld and continued after it, notably as a recurring character on Everybody Loves Raymond. He appeared in numer- ous major Hollywood films, including The Outlaw Josey Wales and Kelly's Heroes, both with Clint Eastwood, Papillon, Lust for Life and Birdman of Alcatraz. His small-screen resume is a veritable history of American television, with appearances from the 1950s through the 2000s. Here are some of the more notable shows on which Lesser appeared: ER, Everybody Loves Raymond, Just Shoot Me!, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Mad About "I go home every night feeling good about staying in this community." Meet Josh Tobias In his second year with The Ira Kaufman Chapel, Josh feels fulfilled by a career that enables him to create lasting bonds in the community. A resident of Farmington Hills, he lives with his wife and children in the same neighborhood where he grew up. Josh is part of The Ira Kaufman Chapel's fourth generation of professionals who have chosen to stay in Metro Detroit's Jewish Community to live and work. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Familv, Faith Community 18325 IV. Nine Mile Road Southfield, MI 48075 248.569.0020 • IraKaufinan.com 62 March 10 2011 Obituaries You, thirtysomething, Falcon Crest, Remington Steele, Quincy M.E., Police Story, McMillan & Wife, The Rockford Files, Medical Center, Kojak, The Bob Newhart Show, The Mod Squad, Bonanza, Ironside, Len Lesser on Seinfeld All in the Family, Green Acres, Judd for the Defense, The Monkees, Get Smart, My Favorite Martian, The Express, Supervan, Truck Stop Women Munsters, Ben Casey, The Wild Wild West, and 1965's camp classic How to Stuff a The Outer Limits, The Untouchables, Bat Wild Bikini, which also featured Mickey Masterson, Peter Gunn, Have Gun — Will Rooney, Annette Funicello, Frankie Travel, Gunsmoke and Dragnet. Avalon and Buster Keaton. In 2002, Lesser appeared as a Lesser was born in the Bronx, N.Y., in Holocaust survivor in an award-winning 1922. His immigrant father was a grocer. short film Today You Are A Fountain Pen, Lesser told a Jewish newspaper in 2003 in which he teaches his grandson about that he had a bar mitzvah from hell when the true meaning of a bar mitzvah. he forgot the text and started singing Lesser was a working actor who also instead. He graduated City College in appeared in films of lower quality. Other New York at 15, spent World War II in the titles on his resume include Frankenstein China-Burma-India theater and began & the Werewolf Reborn!, Sorority Girls and acting on his return. He continued to per- the Creature from Hell, Moonshine County form on stage and on TV until 2010. I '