Mandy Patinkin is a Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor and vocal powerhouse whose career effortlessly bridges Broadway, screen, and music. Born in Chicago in 1952, he shot to fame with his Tony-winning role as Che in *Evita* (1980) and became a pop-culture icon as Inigo Montoya in *The Princess Bride*. TV fans know him as complex characters like Saul Berenson in *Homeland* and Dr. Jeffrey Geiger in *Chicago Hope*. But Patinkin’s velvet-tenor voice is just as legendary—he’s spent decades thrilling audiences with theatrical live performances and albums like *Mamaloshen* (1998), a heartfelt tribute to Yiddish music, and *Mandy Patinkin Sings Sondheim* (2023), celebrating his lifelong love of Stephen Sondheim’s work. Recent releases like the *Diary* series and *Children and Art* capture his intimate, conversational concert style, blending showtunes, folk, and personal storytelling. Whether he’s belting Broadway classics or whispering a lullaby, Patinkin’s performances feel like cozy, emotional conversations with an old friend.
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