Actor Maurice Benard
Actor Maurice Benard

Actor Maurice Benard

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<p>Maurice Benard is a true luminary in the world of film and television. With a distinguished presence and acclaimed performances, he has left an indelible mark on the industry. As a member of the prestigious Actor&#39;s Studio and an Emmy Award winner, Benard&#39;s talent knows no bounds.<br>In his most recent ventures, Maurice Benard commanded the screen as the iconic John Gotti in Lifetime&#39;s captivating &quot;Victoria Gotti: My Father&#39;s Daughter.&quot; His compelling portrayal showcased his unparalleled acting prowess. Additionally, he delved into the realm of horror in the chilling film &quot;Nightmare Cinema,&quot; alongside the legendary Mickey Rourke, captivating audiences and earning critical acclaim at the New York Horror Film Festival.<br>Benard&#39;s versatility extends beyond the big screen, as he has graced independent films such as &quot;Hold On&quot; and &quot;Equal Standard,&quot; sharing the spotlight with the iconic Ice T. His captivating performances also include Lifetime&#39;s gripping &quot;A Lover Betrayed.&quot; From David O&#39;Russell&#39;s acclaimed &quot;Joy&quot; to the captivating biopic &quot;Lucy &amp; Desi: Before the Laughter,&quot; Maurice Benard&#39;s filmography continues to astound.<br>Yet, his commitment to the art of storytelling goes beyond acting. The indie film &quot;The Ghost and the Whale,&quot; produced by his wife Paula, became a testament to his dedication to raising awareness about mental health. In this deeply personal project, he portrayed a bipolar man grappling with his illness following the loss of his wife. Inspired by a heartfelt letter from a young man who lost his brother to suicide, Maurice Benard embarked on a public crusade to shed light on mental health issues.<br>His own journey with bipolar disorder revealed to the world during a candid appearance on &quot;Oprah&quot; in 2009, showcased Benard&#39;s courage and resilience. From his time in a mental institution as a young man to his rise as a television star, he has become a beacon of hope for

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