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[Biography &
Filmography is in chronological order]
Birth name -
Wolf Marvin Garber
Born - May 18, 1922, in Revere,
Massachusetts.
"Oh Calcutta!" - started his
acting career on Broadway in "Oh
Calcutta!"
"The Producers" - in
1968, starred in Mel Brooks' "The
Producers" but was uncredited.
"All In The Family" / "Maude"
Pilot - appeared on "All In The
Family" on March 11, 1971, in the episode
"Maude," as Maude Findlay's, fourth
husband Walter. The episode was a spin-off, and a
pilot for "Maude."
"Maude" - starred as
Maude's forth husband, Walter
Findlay, on the
television series "Maude." The series
debuted on the CBS television network on
September 12, 1972. After 141 episodes, the
series ended after the sixth season on April 22,
1978.
After "Maude" - in
1979, starred on the series, "Hanging
In" as Louis Harper. The series was canceled
after only four episodes. Has made many
television guest appearances. |
Marriages |
Samantha Harper |
(1975 - ?) |
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(? - ?) |
divorced |
Filmography |
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"The Edge of Night"
(1956) TV Series |
Cab Driver |
The Producers (1968) |
Jury foreman |
"Maude" (1972) TV
Series |
Walter Findlay |
Oh! Calcutta! (1972) |
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All Together Now (1975) TV
Movie |
Charles Drummond |
Death at Love House (1976) TV
Movie |
Oscar Payne |
Battle of the Network Stars
(1976) TV Movie |
CBS Team Contestant |
The Late Show (1977) |
Charlie Hatter |
Diary of a Young Comic (1977)
TV Movie |
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"Hanging In" (1979)
TV Series |
Louis Harper |
The Jerk (1979) |
Stan Fox |
The Fantastic Seven (1979) TV
Movie |
Frank Wallach |
Serial (1980) |
Sam Stone |
The Scarlett O'Hara War (1980)
TV Movie |
Myron Selznick |
The Day the Bubble Burst
(1982) TV Movie |
Mr. Goldberger |
My Favorite Year (1982) |
Sy Benson |
Hotel (1982) TV Movie |
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Bad Medicine (1985) |
Dr. Gerald Marx |
Movers and Shakers (1985) |
Sid Spokane |
"Nothing in Common"
(1987) TV Series |
Max Basner |
Perry Mason: The Case of the
Murdered Madam (1987) TV Movie |
Richard Wilson |
Tickets, Please (1988) TV
Movie |
Sam |
Sibling Rivalry (1990) |
Pat |
The Doctor (1991) |
Dr. Al Cade |
Me, Myself and I (1992) |
Sydney |
Columbo: It's All In the Game
(1993) TV Movie |
Ruddick |
Analyze This (1999) |
Dr. Isaac Sobol |
Intimate Portrait: Bea Arthur
(2003) TV Special |
Himself |
Guest
Appearances |
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"All in the Family"
(1971) |
Uniformed Policeman |
#31 "Archie Sees A
Mugging" |
January 29, 1972 |
"All in the Family"
(1971) |
Walter Findlay |
#37 "Maude" |
March 11, 1972 |
"Hotel" (1983) |
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#1 "Hotel" |
September 21, 1983 |
"Oh Madeline" (1983) |
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#16 "My Mother The
Carnal" |
January 31, 1984 |
"The Love Boat"
(1977) |
Jack Davidson |
#199 "Soap Gets in Your
Eyes / A Match Made in Heaven / Tugs of the
Heart" |
October 20, 1984 |
"St. Elsewhere"
(1982) |
Hershel Millstein |
#53 "Up on the Roof" |
November 28, 1984 |
"St. Elsewhere"
(1982) |
Hershel Millstein |
#54 "Girls Just Want to
Have Fun" |
November 28, 1984 |
"Riptide" (1984) |
Chuck Davis |
#25 "Gams People
Play" |
January 8. 1985 |
"Tales from the
Darkside" (1984) |
Ben Martin |
#26 "Lifebomb" |
October 6, 1985 |
"Highway to Heaven"
(1984) |
Vinny DeGeralimo |
#29 "Cindy" |
October 23, 1985 |
"Hardcastle and
McCormick" (1983) |
Art Healy |
#52 "Games People
Play" |
November 11, 1985 |
"L.A. Law" (1986) |
Irving Lewis |
#2 "The House of the
Rising Flan" |
October 10, 1986 |
"L.A. Law" (1986) |
Irving Lewis |
#3 "The Princess and the
Weiner King" |
October 17, 1986 |
"One Big Family"
(1986) |
Larry |
#6 "Talent Night" |
November 1, 1986 |
"Murder, She Wrote"
(1984) |
Myron Kinkaid |
#48 "Corned Beef &
Carnage" |
November 2, 1986 |
"One Big Family"
(1986) |
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#15 "Operation,
Collins" |
January 31, 1987 |
"Starman" (1986) |
Naughton Wells |
#17 "Grifters" |
March 13, 1987 |
"The Facts of Life"
(1979) |
Harold |
#196 "Golden Oldies" |
January 2, 1988 |
"Highway to Heaven"
(1984) |
Max |
#97 "Heaven Nose, Mister
Smith" |
March 30, 1988 |
"Murder, She Wrote"
(1984) |
Uncle Ben |
#96 "Something Borrowed,
Someone Blue" |
Janaury 8, 1989 |
"The Famous Teddy Z"
(1989) |
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#11 "Season's Greetings
from Al Floss" |
December 11, 1989 |
"Father Dowling
Mysteries" (1989) |
Lt. Ed Morgan |
#27 "The Showgirl
Mystery" |
October 18, 1990 |
"Matlock" (1986) |
Sid Franklin |
#110 "The Arsonist" |
February 5, 1991 |
"Viper" (1994) |
Jack Surber |
#9 "Wheels of Fire" |
February 25, 1994 |
"Daves World" (1993) |
Mr. Rothman |
#27 "Please Won't You Be
My Neighbor" |
October 3, 1994 |
"Diagnosis Murder"
(1993) |
Eugene McReedy |
#23 "The Busy Body" |
October 7, 1994 |
"NYPD Blue" (1993) |
Moe Neiberg |
#39 "Dirty Socks" |
March 21, 1995 |
"Can't Hurry Love"
(1995) |
Arthur Peeple |
#7 "Party Chicks" |
October 30, 1995 |
"Hudson Street"
(1995) |
El Gato |
#10 "Bells &
Whistles" |
November 28, 1995 |
"Chicago Hope"
(1994) |
Murray Robbins |
#35 "Three Men and a
Lady" |
January 15, 1996 |
"Seinfeld" (1990) |
Herb |
#124 "The Cadillac" |
February 8, 1996 |
"Ned and Stacey"
(1995) |
Jack |
#23 "You Bet Your
Wife" |
March 18, 1996 |
"The Home Court"
(1995) |
Karl Geller |
#18 "Dad" |
April 13, 1996 |
"The John Larroquette
Show" (1993) |
Charlie |
#70 "Intern Writer" |
May 7, 1996 |
"Something So Right"
(1996) |
Leo |
#1 "Pilot" |
September 17, 1996 |
"Promised Land"
(1996) |
George Laverne |
#29 "Mooster's
Revenge" |
October 23, 1997 |
"Millennium" (1996) |
Blurk |
#43 "Somehow, Satan Got
Behind Me" |
May 1, 1998 |
"Viper" (1996) |
Marty |
#58 "Once a Con" |
September 28, 1998 |
"Two Guys, a Girl and a
Pizza Place" (1998) |
Mr. Harrison |
#25 "Two Guys, a Girl and
a Christmas Story" |
December 16, 1998 |
"Jack & Jill"
(1999) |
Stanley Ashton |
#2 "The Awful Truth" |
October 3, 1999 |
"Norm" (1999) |
Phil |
#14 "Norm vs. Death" |
October 13, 1999 |
"Jack & Jill"
(1999) |
Stanley Ashton |
#4 "Welcome to the
Working Week" |
October 17, 1999 |
"Providence" (1999) |
Mr. Foley |
#37 "Taking a Chance on
Love" |
April 28, 2000 |
"Touched by an
Angel" (1994) |
Walter Titlebaum |
#151 "Reasonable
Doubt" |
December 3, 2000 |
"The Lone Gunmen"
(2001) |
Mr. Dimsdale |
#9 "Diagnosis:
Jimmy" |
April 20, 2001 |
"My Wife and Kids"
(2001) |
Drive Thru Attendant |
#26 "Road Trip" |
January 30, 2002 |
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