Watch: Mandy Patinkin Discusses His Work with Refugees, with Charlie Rose, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, Chuck Todd

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Mandy Patinkin, after having completed filming the latest season of the Showtime series Homeland, traveled to Europe with his wife Kathryn to continue his work with the International Rescue Committee (IRC), visiting refugee camps and helping to shed light on the humanitarian crisis. He was also reunited with a Syrian family he had first met in a refugee camp in their new home in Germany. You can watch the IRC film of the reunion here as well as his appearances discussing the humanitarian crisis on Charlie Rose, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and MTP Daily with Chuck Todd.

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Mandy Patinkin, after having completed filming the latest season of the hit Showtime series Homeland, traveled to Europe with his wife Kathryn to continue his work with the International Rescue Committee (IRC), visiting refugee camps and helping to shed light on the humanitarian crisis. He was also reunited with the Alassys, a Syrian family he had first met at the Kara Tepe Refugee camp in Lesbos, Greece, in their new home in Germany. You can watch the touching IRC film of the reunion here:

Patinkin recently stopped by several television programs to discuss his work with the IRC and the ongoing humanitarian crisis. You can watch his appearances on PBS's Charlie Rose, CBS's The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers, and MSNBC's Meet the Press Daily with Chuck Todd below.

To find out more about the work of the IRC and support their efforts, visit rescue.org.

Charlie Rose

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Late Night with Seth Meyers

MTP Daily with Chuck Todd

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Mandy Patinkin: International Rescue Committee video, April 2017

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