- Rip Torn
Rip Torn (born February 6, 1931) is an American Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning television and film actor, who is perhaps best known, among many, for his role as Artie on the HBO comedy series "The Larry Sanders Show".
- Tony Plana
Tony Plana (born April 19, 1954) is a Cuban-American actor.
- Bob Dishy
Bob Dishy (born in 1934 in Brooklyn, New York) is an actor known for his deadpan humor.
- Austin Pendleton
An alumnus of Yale University. Was nominated for Broadway's 1981 Tony Award as Best Director (Play) for directing Elizabeth Taylor in a revival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes." Years earlier he played Leo in said play on Broadway. Began a lifelong association in 1957 with the Williamstown Festival Theatre in Massachusetts. Met actress/wife Katina Commings a year later while they were both interns there. Years later she appeared in the Broadway production of "The Runner Stumbles"...
- Fred Willard
Fred Willard radiates a unique charm that has established him as one of the industry's most gifted comic actors, first coming to prominence as ambitious but dimwitted sidekick Jerry Hubbard to Martin Mull's smarmy talk-show host Barth Gimble in the devastating satirical series "Fernwood 2 Night" (1977). A master of sketch comedy, he is most heralded for his quick wit and improvisational expertise. His 50 appearances in sketches on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992)...
- Buck Henry Zuckerman
Son of actress Ruth Taylor. Screenwriter/actor. He played the part of G. Clifford Prout Jr., president of the hoax organisation, the Society for Indecency to Naked Animals (SINA). [1950s] Member of "Saturday Night Live" (1975)'s "Five Timers Club" by hosting the show 10 times. As a young actor, he toured in regional stage version of "Life With Father". Was member of an improvisationl theater group, The Premise, in Greenwich Village, early 1960s, along with George Segal....
- Harvey Herschel Korman
Lanky, popular TV comedy veteran with a flair for broad comic characterizations, who shone for a decade as leading man and second banana par excellence on "The Carol Burnett Show" (1967) but failed to find much success in his own projects. A persistent TV presence since the early 1960s, Korman's first big break was a stint as a featured performer on "The Danny Kaye Show" (1963), a lively musical variety series. Here Korman began working in the format which he would soon...
- Arthur James Evans
Studied drama at the Theater of Being under the tutelage of Frank Silvera. Made his professional stage debut in the Los Angeles production of "The Amen Corner". Can play a number of musical instruments by ear; this talent came in handy when he portrayed legendary blues musician Blind Lemon Jefferson in the movie "Leadbelly".
- Richard Benjamin
Although his actress wife Paula Prentiss became a star by the early 1960s, it took Richard Benjamin almost fifteen years to establish his screen persona, but the wait was rewarding. After extensive work in theatre as actor and director, and his participation in the cult TV series "He & She" (1967), in which he co-starred with Prentiss, he won the starring role in the screen adaptation of Philip Roth's best-seller, Goodbye, Columbus (1969). That was followed by roles in Diary...
- Bruce French
He attended the University of Iowa majoring in speech and theatre. Married to actress/singer Eileen Barnett.
- Julius W Harris
Tall, impressive-looking African-American actor was over 40 years of age before breaking into movies in the early 1970s and quickly racked up numerous appearances in the then popular blaxploitation genre. Harris's height and strong, deep voice assisted him score supporting roles in Shaft's Big Score! (1972), Super Fly (1972), and Black Caesar (1973). His performances in these low-films helped springboard Harris into better quality productions. Harris scored a co-starring role in the...
- George Robert Newhart
Newhart insisted that there be no children for his character to be the father of in each of his television series. "I told the creators I didn't want any children, because I didn't want it to be a show about "How stupid Daddy is, but we love him so much, let's get him out of the trouble he's gotten himself into"" In the sixth year of Newhart's successful 1972 CBS series, "The Bob Newhart Show" (1972), the writers wrote a script in which Emily Hartley was pregnant. When Newhart...
- Jim Moody
Grew up in the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, New York.
- Bobby M Porter
- William Sylvester
Stepfather of his ex-wife, Veronica Hurst's, son. American-born lead and second lead actor, trained in England, who appeared in 50s and 60s British pictures and became a fixture as well on radio and TV. Best known for his supporting role as Dr. Heywood Floyd in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
- Roger Bowen
Mr. Bowen was a comedic actor and novelist, best known for his portrayal of Colonel Henry Blake in the film version of MASH (1970). He often portrayed roles as a stuffy defender of the upper class and had regular roles on a number of television series. His acting career aside, Mr. Bowen always considered himself a writer who only moonlighted as an actor; he wrote eleven novels as well as sketches for Broadway and television. He was also one of the co-founders of Chicago's famed Second...
- Philip Roth
Veteran character actor; born in KC, Mo., Roth served in the Army during WWII, then moved to NYC, where he began studying acting with Lee Strasberg; Roth was the first and only person to do a scene with Marilyn Monroe at the Actors' Studio; appeared in various stage roles before landing guest TV shots; his last appearance was in the independent film The League of Old Men (1998)_.
- Harry Gold
Father-in-law of Roby Marshall. Father of Tracey Gold, Brandy Gold, Jessie Gold, Missy Gold and Cassie Gold. Adopted Tracey Gold and Missy Gold after marrying their mother, Bonnie Gold. Agent of Leah Remini.
- Billy Beck
- Urnee Robinson
- Roger Aaron Brown
- John Hancock
- Chao-Li Chi
- Warren Munson
- George Thomas Skaff
- Louis Felder
- Roger Etienne
- Nick Shields
- Maurice Sherbanée
- Fred Holliday
- Len Lawson
- Richard Reicheg
- Ion Teodorescu
- John Gowans
- James Burr Johnson
- Dudley Knight
- Edward Zammit
- George J Mahon
- Hany Ghorra
- Eddie Short