RECENT CREDITS
Dead and Buried (FILM)  Jan. 1, 1982
The Fox and the Hound (FILM)  Jul. 10, 1981
The Poseidon Adventure (FILM)  Dec. 12, 1972
Squeeze a Flower (FILM)  Jan. 1, 1971


HIGHLIGHTS
1982 Last TV acting assignment, the TV-movie, "My Body, My Child", aired after his death
1981 Last feature film work, supplying the voice of Amos Slade for the animated feature, "The Fox and the Hound"
1973 Returned to Broadway to star in the popular Neil Simon comedy, "The Sunshine Boys"
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All Credits

Film Name / TV Show Name (Episode Name)
Role
Category

Actor
TV


Terror at Alcatraz  1982 -George "Deacon" Wheeler
Actor
TV


My Body, My Child  1982 -Poppa MacMahon
Actor
TV


Dead and Buried  1982 -G William Dobbs
Actor
Film


Charlie and the Great Balloon Race  1981 -Charlie Bartlett
Actor
TV


The Fox and the Hound  1981 -of Amos Slade
Voice
Film


Uptown  1980 -Guest
Actor
TV


Marriage Is Alive and Well  1980 -Manny Wax
Actor
TV


Valentine  1979 -Pete Ferguson
Actor
TV


Grandpa Goes to Washington  1978 -Senator Joe Kelley
Actor
TV


The Comedy Company  1978 -Barney Bailey
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


The Oath: the Sad and Lonely Sundays  1976 -Dr George Sorenson
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Chico and the Man  1974 -Ed Brown
Actor
TV


The Poseidon Adventure  1972 -Manny Rosen
Actor
Film


Lock, Stock and Barrel  1971 -Brucker
Actor
TV


Congratulations, It's a Boy!  1971 -Al Gaines
Actor
TV


Once Upon a Dead Man  1971 -Chief Andy Yeakel
Actor
TV


Actor
Film


Actor
Film


A Clear and Present Danger  1970 -Dr Chanute
Actor
TV


Rabbit, Run  1970 -Tothero
Actor
Film


The Monk  1969 -Tinker
Actor
TV


Justine  1969 -Cohen
Actor
Film


The Subject Was Roses  1968 -John Cleary
Actor
Film


The Flim-Flam Man  1967 -Mr Packard
Actor
Film


Hey, Landlord  1966 -Woody's Uncle Dwight
Actor
TV


How to Murder Your Wife  1965 -Dr Bentley
Actor
Film


Roustabout  1964 -Lou
Actor
Film


Period of Adjustment  1962 -Desk Sergeant
Actor
Film


Days of Wine and Roses  1962 -Trayner
Actor
Film


Who's Got the Action?  1962 -Officer Hedges
Actor
Film


The George Raft Story  1961 -Milton
Actor
Film


Man-Trap  1961
Actor
Film


Lover Come Back  1961 -Fred
Actor
Film


The Twilight Zone  1959 -Genie, Jerry Harlowe
Actor, Actor
TV


Dobie Gillis  1959 -Various roles
Actor
TV


Never Steal Anything Small  1959 -SleepOut Charlie
Actor
Film


Alcoa/Goodyear Theater  1958 -Performer
Actor
TV


Teacher's Pet  1958 -Guide
Actor
Film


Don't Go Near the Water  1957 -Representative George Jansen
Actor
Film


Man of a Thousand Faces  1957 -Dr J Wilson Shields
Actor
Film


You Can't Run Away From It  1956 -3rd Proprietor
Actor
Film


The Eddy Duchin Story  1956 -Piano Tuner
Actor
Film


The Harder They Fall  1956 -Pop
Actor
Film


Bring Your Smile Along  1955 -Jenson
Actor
Film


Convicts Four   -Art Teacher
Actor
Film


A Tiger Walks   -Sam Grant
Actor
Film


Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Doctor Simon Locke   -Dr Andrew Sellers
Actor
TV


The Late Liz   -Reverend Rogers
Actor
Film


Son of Flubber   -Mr Barley
Actor
Film


Kissin' Cousins   -Capt Robert Salbo
Actor
Film


Pickup on 101   -Obediah Bradley
Actor
Film


Top Banana   -Vic Davis
Actor
Film




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Highlights

1982 Last TV acting assignment, the TV-movie, "My Body, My Child", aired after his death
1981 Last feature film work, supplying the voice of Amos Slade for the animated feature, "The Fox and the Hound"
1973 Returned to Broadway to star in the popular Neil Simon comedy, "The Sunshine Boys"
1972 Last feature film appearances, "The Poseidon Adventure" and "Pickup on 101"
1971 Played Dr. Andrew Sellers on the syndicated drama series, "Doctor Simon Locke"
1969 TV-movie debut, the detective story, "The Monk"
1962 Played neighbor Walter Fenton on the ABC sitcom, "Room for One More"
1957 - 1959 Played Lt. Harry Evans on the NBC mystery series, "The Thin Man"
1954 Made feature film debut in "Top Banana"
1949 Was a regular on the short-lived ABC variety series, "Jack Carter and Company"
Performed for years in vaudeville and burlesque
Played various roles on the TV sitcom, "Dobie Gillis" in the early 1960s
Played recurring role of Paul Fenton on the CBS sitcom, "Mr. Ed" in the early 1960s
Played Lt. Commander Virgil Stoner on the NBC sitcom, "Ensign O'Toole"
Played recurring role of the hero's Uncle Dwight on the NBC sitcom, "Hey, Landlord"
Played Ed Brown, "the Man", on the popular NBC sitcom, "Chico and the Man"
Played Senator Joe Kelley on the short-lived NBC sitcom, "Grandpa Goes to Washington"


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