(JTA) — Paul Rudd, the Jewish movie star whose original family name was Rudnitsky, was named People magazine’s “sexiest man alive” in 2021. He responded to the magazine with the signature sense of humility that has helped endear him to fans — in addition to his good looks — for over two decades of mostly comedic roles. “When I think about myself, I think of myself as a husband and a father, like I’m that,” he said in the article published Wednesday, Nov. 10. “I just hang out with my family when I’m not working. That’s what I kind of like the most.” “There are so many people that should get this before me,” he added.
Rudd, 52, was born to English Jewish parents, and learned about the antisemitism their ancestors faced on the PBS genealogy series “Finding Your Roots” in 2017. Rudd said he grew up largely detached from religion but experienced some antisemitism himself as a kid growing up in Missouri and Kansas. Before he made a name for himself in blockbuster comedies such as “Anchorman” and “Knocked Up,” Rudd was briefly a bar and bat mitzvah DJ. Rudd’s next big role is a very Jewish one: he will star as Dr. Isaac “Ike” Herschkopf in the Apple+ TV adaptation of “The Shrink Next Door,” (see story this issue).
The list of famous Jews formerly named “sexiest man alive” is short — pop star Adam Levine was given the honor in 2013; actor Harrison Ford, who had a Jewish mother and partly defines himself as Jewish, was given the title in 1998; English soccer legend David Beckham, whose maternal grandmother was Jewish and has called himself “half-Jewish,” was selected in 2015.