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Jack Kruschen

Jacob "Jack" Kruschen (March 20, 1922 – April 2, 2002) was a Canadian character actor who worked primarily in American film, television and radio. Kruschen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Dr. Dreyfuss in the 1960 comedy-drama The Apartment.

Jack Kruschen
Kruschen in 1976
Born
Jacob Kruschen

(1922-03-20)March 20, 1922
DiedApril 2, 2002(2002-04-02) (aged 80)
Years active1939–1997
Spouse(s)
Marjorie Ullman
(m. 1947; div. 1961)

Violet Rafaella Mooring
(m. 1962; died 1978)

Mary Pender
(m. 1979)
Children2

Early life

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba,[1] as Jacob Kruschen, to Moses (aka Maurice and Morris) Kruschen and Sophie (née Bogushevsky) Kruschen, both of Russian Jewish descent, Kruschen and his family migrated to New York City in the early 1920s, and then to California. His sister, Miriam, was born in New York City in 1927.[citation needed] His acting in an operetta produced at Hollywood High School brought him to the attention of CBS.[1]

Career

Radio

Kruschen began working at a radio station in Los Angeles when he was 16[2] and still in high school. During the 1940s, he became a staple of American West Coast radio drama.[citation needed] During World War II, he served in the Army, assigned to the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS).[3] Following the war, he resumed working on network programs,[1] including Broadway Is My Beat (as Mugovin, a detective),[4] and Pete Kelly's Blues (as club owner George Lupo),[4]: 269  as well as frequent episodic roles on anthology series, westerns and crime dramas.

He also performed on Escape, Dragnet, Gunsmoke (usually as law-abiding locals), Full House, Crime Classics, Frontier Gentleman, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, Nightbeat and Suspense.

Films

 
Front row, from left to right: Jack Kruschen, John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Chill Wills in McLintock!

Kruschen received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Dr. Dreyfuss in Billy Wilder's The Apartment.[5]

Kruschen's film debut came in Red, Hot, and Blue.[6] His other films included George Pal's The War of the Worlds (as Salvatore, one of the first three victims, a role he reprised on the Lux Radio Theater adaptation), in Cecil B. DeMille's final film, The Buccaneer, as astronaut Sam Jacobs in the 1959 cult classic The Angry Red Planet, The Unsinkable Molly Brown (as saloon owner Christmas Morgan), Abbott and Costello Go to Mars, Lover Come Back, McLintock! (with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara), Follow That Dream (with Elvis Presley), Cape Fear, starring Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum, and Money to Burn with Eve McVeagh.

Stage

Kruschen appeared as Maurice Pulvermacher in the original 1962 Broadway production of I Can Get It for You Wholesale.[7] In 1969, he co-starred in the London staging of the musical drama Promises, Promises, reprising his film role in this show based on The Apartment.

Television

Kruschen was performing on television as early as 1939, appearing in dramas on Don Lee's experimental television station in Los Angeles, where he was seen on some two hundred television sets with three-inch screens. Thereafter, Kruschen's television career included guest villain Eivol Ekdol, a villainous magicians' craftsman on Batman (episodes 9 and 10). He was seen in twelve episodes of NBC's Dragnet (portraying a pedophile in one infamous episode) as well as the ABC/Desilu series, Zorro. He also appeared in a color episode of Adventures of Superman. He had a recurring role across three seasons on Bonanza (Italian grapegrower Giorgio Rossi). He also played Clyde Bailey in "The Retired Gun" (episode 17) and Sammy in "One Went to Denver" (episode 25).

In 1969, Kruschen co-starred with Stefanie Powers in an unsold ABC sitcom pilot, Holly Golighty,[8]: 467  adapted from Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's. The husky, mustachioed Kruschen seemed to specialize in playing benevolent ethnic paternal figures.[citation needed] His roles included Sam Markowitz on Busting Loose,[8] fireman Mike Woiski on Emergency!,[8]: 306  Morris Sheinfeld on E/R,[8]: 310  Tully on Hong Kong,[8]: 474  and Jay Burrage on The Rifleman.[8]: 895  He also appeared on Columbo (The Most Dangerous Match, 1973), Barney Miller, Odd Couple (TV series), The Incredible Hulk, and, in later years, Murphy Brown, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.

He appeared in the recurring role of "Grandpa Papadopolis" on Webster series (1985–87), and in the early 1990s, as another Greek grandfather and as Pam and Jesse's grandfather, Iorgos "Papouli" Katsopolis on Full House, appearing in only two episodes before his character is killed off in the episode, "The Last Dance".

His final on-screen appearance was in the 1997 film 'Til There Was You as "Mr. Katz".

Personal life and death

Kruschen was married to Marjorie Ullman from January 1947 to 1961, to Violet Rafaella Mooring from 1962 to 1978 (her death), and to Mary Pender from July 23, 1979, until his death.[citation needed]

Kruschen died on April 2, 2002,[1] in Chandler, Arizona, while vacationing. He had been in ill health for some time. He was 80. Though he died on April 2, his death was not widely reported to the media until mid-late May.

Complete filmography

Partial television credits

  • Dragnet - 12 episodes (1951-1959)
  • Terry and the Pirates - episode "Macao Gold" (1952) as Chopstick Joe
  • Craig Kennedy, Criminologist- "The Big Shakedown" (1952) as Jack Brown
  • Treasury Men in Action - "Case of the Swindler's Gold" (1955) as Miguel
  • The Adventures of Jim Bowie - "The Birth of the Blade" (1956) as Louis, and "Jackson's Assassination" (1957) as Frost
  • Gunsmoke - "Spring Term" (1956) as Jed
  • Crusader - "A Deal in Diamonds" (1956) as Leon
  • Adventures of Superman - "Tomb of Zaharan" (1957) as First Airport Robber
  • Zorro - "The Man with the Whip" and "The Cross of the Andes" (1958) as Jose Mordante
  • Trackdown - "The Kid" (1958) as Milo York
  • The Rifleman - "One Went to Denver" (1959) as Sammy, "The Retired Gun" (1959) as Clyde Bailey, "Baranca" (1960) as Doc Burrage, "Trail of Hate" (1960) as Doc Burrage
  • Bat Masterson - "The Inner Circle" (1959) as Patch Finley, "The Desert Ship" (1959) as Ben Tarko
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive - "The Empty Cell" (1959) as Hunt Willis, "Railroaded" (1959) as Sheriff Pig Wells
  • The Rough Riders - "Ransom of Rita Renee" (1959) as Tully
  • The D.A.'s Man - "Guns for Hire" (1959) as Leo Muller
  • Sugarfoot - "The Desperadoes" (1959) as Sam Bolt
  • The Detectives - "Twelve Hours to Live" (1960) as Fred Hambrough, "Secret Assignment" (1961) as Jonesy
  • The Westerner - "Going Home" (1960) as Rigdon
  • Richard Diamond, Private Detective - "The Lovely Fraud" (1960) as Max Schilling
  • Death Valley Days - "Eagle in the Rocks" (1960) as Manuel Garcia
  • Black Saddle - "The Apprentice" (1960) as Ben Winkleman
  • Rawhide - "Canliss" (1964) as Barkeep
  • I Spy - "Lisa" (1966) as Aram Kanjarian
  • The Red Skelton Show - "The Bum Who Came in from the Cold" (1966) as Dr. Shnorba
  • The John Forsythe Show - "Engagement, Italian Style" (1966) as Constantino
  • Batman - "Zelda the Great" (1966) and "A Death Worse Than Fate" (1966) as Eivol Ekdal
  • Bonanza - "Big Shadow on the Land" (1966), "The Deed and the Dilemma" (1967) and "The Sound of Drums" (1968) as Giorgio Rossi
  • I Spy - "The Medarra Block" (1967) as Isaac
  • The Mike Douglas Show (1967) as Himself
  • Ironside - "The Macabre Mr. Micawber (1968) as McKay, "Memory of an Ice Cream Stick" (1968) as Busch
  • Daniel Boone - "Sweet Molly Malone" (1969) as Herman
  • Hawaii Five-O - "For a Million... Why Not?" (1971) as Blumberg
  • Emergency! - "The Wedsworth-Townsend Act" (1972) as State Assemblyman Michael Wolski
  • The Magician - "Ovation for Murder" (1973) as Albie Allikolos
  • Columbo - "The Most Dangerous Match (1973)" as Tomlin Dudek
  • Assignment: Vienna - "So Long, Charlie" (1973) as Orloff
  • McCloud - "Shivaree on Delancy Street" (1974) as Selditz
  • The Rockford Files - "Gearjammers, Part 2" (1975) as John Koenig
  • Movin' On - "Living It Up!" (1976) as Mr. Nash
  • Ellery Queen - "The Adventure of the Judas Tree" (1976) as Gunther Starr
  • Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color - "The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper: Parts 1 & 2" (1976) as Abner Debney
  • The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams - Home of the Hawk (1977) as Metcalf, "Once Upon a Starry Night" (1978) as Frost-bite Foley
  • Busting Loose - 12 episodes (1977) as Sam Markowitz
  • Barney Miller - "Burial" (1977) as Julius Wittenour
  • The Incredible Hulk - "Terror in Times Square" (1978) as Norman Abrams
  • Trapper John, M.D. - "Deadly Exposure" (1979) as Nicholas Bulgari
  • Alice - "Mel, the Magi" (1979) as Santa Claus
  • Barney Miller - "The DNA Story" (1979) as Rudolph Kamen
  • Vega$ - "Vendetta" (1980) as Carlo
  • Little House on the Prairie - "Gambini the Great" (1981) as Rudolpho 'The Great' Gambini
  • Trapper John, M.D. - "Cooperative Care" (1981) as Marvin Krakowsky
  • CHiPs - "Home Fires Burning" (1981) as Frank Higgins
  • Alice - "Carrie Chickens Out" (1981) as Benny Conway
  • The Devlin Connection - "Brian and Nick" (1982) as Max Salkall
  • No Soap, Radio - 5 episodes (1982) as Skit Performer
  • Hart to Hart - "Hart and Sole" (1982) as Harry Fulterman
  • Barney Miller - "Examination Day" (1982) as Benjamin Diamond
  • Matt Houston - "The Crying Clown" (1983) as Jonas Van Poolen, "Company Secrets" (1985) as Reels
  • Zorro and Son - "Zorro and Son" (1983) as Commandante La Brea
  • The A-Team - "The Out-of-Towners" (1983) as Bernie Shatzman
  • Hill Street Blues - "Fuched Again" (1984) as Isadore Fagenbaum
  • Webster - 18 episodes (1984-1989) as 'Papa' Papadapolis
  • Too Close for Comfort - "Reconcilable Differences" (1985) as Dr. Axel Schreiber
  • Remington Steele - "Springtime for Steele" (1985) as Buddy Brokaw
  • Magnum, P.I. - "Laura" (1987) as Doheny's partner and speaker at the retirement
  • Full House - "Greek Week" (1990) and "The Last Dance" (1994) as Iorgos 'Papouli' Katsopolis
  • Material World - 8 episodes (1990-1991) as Fred Avery
  • Matlock - "The Nightmare" (1991) as Judge Ogilvie/Bus Repairman
  • Murder, She Wrote - "Tainted Lady" (1991) as Dr. John Logan
  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - "Home Is Where the Heart Attack Is" (1993) as Mr. Melville
  • Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman - "Madame Ex" (1994) as Captain Keene
  • Empty Nest - "What's a Mother to Do?" (1994) as Heshy

References

  1. ^ a b c d Lavietes, Stuart (May 23, 2002). "Jack Kruschen, 80, a Stalwart Of Radio, TV and the Movies". The New York Times. p. C 14. ProQuest 92412589. Retrieved January 11, 2021 – via ProQuest.
  2. ^ Schumach, Murray (December 29, 1961). "Film actor sings way to the stage". The New York Times. p. 15. ProQuest 115312672. Retrieved January 11, 2021 – via ProQuest.
  3. ^ Jack Kruschen, 80; ‘Apartment’ Neighbor. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Terrace, Vincent (1999). Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-7864-4513-4.
  5. ^ "Jack Kruschen Proves Language Study Pays Off". The La Crosse Tribune. La Crosse, Wisconsin. March 26, 1967. p. 35. Retrieved January 11, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Scott, Vernon (May 19, 1977). "Jack Kruschen enjoys 'busting loose' around beach home". Valley News. Van Nuys, California. p. 51. Retrieved January 11, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Jack Kruschen". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on January 11, 2021. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  8. ^ a b c d e f Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.

External links

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filmography 5 Partial television credits 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Winnipeg Manitoba 1 as Jacob Kruschen to Moses aka Maurice and Morris Kruschen and Sophie nee Bogushevsky Kruschen both of Russian Jewish descent Kruschen and his family migrated to New York City in the early 1920s and then to California His sister Miriam was born in New York City in 1927 citation needed His acting in an operetta produced at Hollywood High School brought him to the attention of CBS 1 Career EditRadio Edit Kruschen began working at a radio station in Los Angeles when he was 16 2 and still in high school During the 1940s he became a staple of American West Coast radio drama citation needed During World War II he served in the Army assigned to the Armed Forces Radio Service AFRS 3 Following the war he resumed working on network programs 1 including Broadway Is My Beat as Mugovin a detective 4 and Pete Kelly s Blues as club owner George Lupo 4 269 as well as frequent episodic roles on anthology series westerns and crime dramas He also performed on Escape Dragnet Gunsmoke usually as law abiding locals Full House Crime Classics Frontier Gentleman Yours Truly Johnny Dollar Nightbeat and Suspense Films Edit Front row from left to right Jack Kruschen John Wayne Maureen O Hara and Chill Wills in McLintock Kruschen received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Dr Dreyfuss in Billy Wilder s The Apartment 5 Kruschen s film debut came in Red Hot and Blue 6 His other films included George Pal s The War of the Worlds as Salvatore one of the first three victims a role he reprised on the Lux Radio Theater adaptation in Cecil B DeMille s final film The Buccaneer as astronaut Sam Jacobs in the 1959 cult classic The Angry Red Planet The Unsinkable Molly Brown as saloon owner Christmas Morgan Abbott and Costello Go to Mars Lover Come Back McLintock with John Wayne and Maureen O Hara Follow That Dream with Elvis Presley Cape Fear starring Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum and Money to Burn with Eve McVeagh Stage Edit Kruschen appeared as Maurice Pulvermacher in the original 1962 Broadway production of I Can Get It for You Wholesale 7 In 1969 he co starred in the London staging of the musical drama Promises Promises reprising his film role in this show based on The Apartment Television Edit Kruschen was performing on television as early as 1939 appearing in dramas on Don Lee s experimental television station in Los Angeles where he was seen on some two hundred television sets with three inch screens Thereafter Kruschen s television career included guest villain Eivol Ekdol a villainous magicians craftsman on Batman episodes 9 and 10 He was seen in twelve episodes of NBC s Dragnet portraying a pedophile in one infamous episode as well as the ABC Desilu series Zorro He also appeared in a color episode of Adventures of Superman He had a recurring role across three seasons on Bonanza Italian grapegrower Giorgio Rossi He also played Clyde Bailey in The Retired Gun episode 17 and Sammy in One Went to Denver episode 25 In 1969 Kruschen co starred with Stefanie Powers in an unsold ABC sitcom pilot Holly Golighty 8 467 adapted from Truman Capote s Breakfast at Tiffany s The husky mustachioed Kruschen seemed to specialize in playing benevolent ethnic paternal figures citation needed His roles included Sam Markowitz on Busting Loose 8 fireman Mike Woiski on Emergency 8 306 Morris Sheinfeld on E R 8 310 Tully on Hong Kong 8 474 and Jay Burrage on The Rifleman 8 895 He also appeared on Columbo The Most Dangerous Match 1973 Barney Miller Odd Couple TV series The Incredible Hulk and in later years Murphy Brown Lois and Clark The New Adventures of Superman He appeared in the recurring role of Grandpa Papadopolis on Webster series 1985 87 and in the early 1990s as another Greek grandfather and as Pam and Jesse s grandfather Iorgos Papouli Katsopolis on Full House appearing in only two episodes before his character is killed off in the episode The Last Dance His final on screen appearance was in the 1997 film Til There Was You as Mr Katz Personal life and death EditKruschen was married to Marjorie Ullman from January 1947 to 1961 to Violet Rafaella Mooring from 1962 to 1978 her death and to Mary Pender from July 23 1979 until his death citation needed Kruschen died on April 2 2002 1 in Chandler Arizona while vacationing He had been in ill health for some time He was 80 Though he died on April 2 his death was not widely reported to the media until mid late May Complete filmography EditRed Hot and Blue 1949 as Steve Women from Headquarters 1950 as Sam Where Danger Lives 1950 as Cosey Ambulance Driver uncredited No Way Out 1950 as Undetermined Minor Role uncredited Gambling House 1950 as Burly Italian Immigrant uncredited Cuban Fireball 1951 as Lefty The Lemon Drop Kid 1951 as Muscleman uncredited Comin Round the Mountain 1951 as Gangster in Night Club The People Against O Hara 1951 as Detective uncredited Meet Danny Wilson 1951 as Drunken Heckler uncredited Confidence Girl 1952 as Detective Sergeant Quinn Just Across the Street 1952 as Bit Part uncredited Shadow in the Sky 1952 as Intern uncredited The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima 1952 as Sidonio uncredited Tropical Heat Wave 1952 as Stickey Langley The War of the Worlds 1953 as Salvatore Abbott and Costello Go to Mars 1953 as Harry Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation 1953 as Jacques Amien uncredited Fast Company 1953 as Doc Poker Player uncredited A Blueprint for Murder 1953 as Det ective Lt Harold Y Cole The Long Long Trailer 1953 as Mechanic uncredited Money from Home 1953 as Short Boy The Great Diamond Robbery 1954 as Cafe Counterman uncredited It Should Happen to You 1954 as Joe uncredited Tennessee Champ 1954 as Andrews Untamed Heiress 1954 as Louie Prince of Players 1955 as Rabble Rouser uncredited Carolina Cannonball 1955 as Hogar Dial Red O 1955 as Lloyd Lavalle Soldier of Fortune 1955 as Austin Stoker The Night Holds Terror 1955 as Detective Pope The Benny Goodman Story 1956 as Murph Podolsky The Steel Jungle 1956 as Truckdriver Helper Outside the Law 1956 as Agent Phil Schwartz Julie 1956 as Det Mace Badlands of Montana 1957 as Cavalry Sergeant Reform School Girls 1957 as Mr Horvath Hear Me Good 1957 as Gaffer uncredited Cry Terror 1958 as F B I Agent Charles Pope Fraulein 1958 as Sgt Grischa The Decks Ran Red 1958 as Alex Cole The Buccaneer 1958 as Hans The Man Who Understood Women 1959 as Mickey uncredited The Jayhawkers 1959 as Cattleman uncredited Beloved Infidel 1959 as Darby Forsythe Beach Bum uncredited The Angry Red Planet 1959 as CWO Sam Jacobs The Gazebo 1959 as Taxi Driver uncredited The Last Voyage 1960 as Chief Engineer Pringle The Apartment 1960 as Dr Dreyfuss The Bellboy 1960 as Jack E Mulcher President of Paramount Pictures uncredited Studs Lonigan 1960 as Charlie the Greek Seven Ways from Sundown 1960 as Beeker Where the Boys Are 1960 as Max Cafe Counterman uncredited The Ladies Man 1961 as Graduation Emcee Professor Lover Come Back 1961 as Doctor Linus Tyler Follow That Dream 1962 as Carmine Cape Fear 1962 as Attorney Dave Grafton Convicts 4 1962 as Resko s Father McLintock 1963 as Jake Birnbaum The Unsinkable Molly Brown 1964 as Christmas Morgan Dear Brigitte 1965 as Doctor Volker Harlow 1965 as Louis B Mayer The Happening 1967 as Inspector Caprice 1967 as Matthew Cutter Istanbul Express 1968 TV movie as Captain Granicekm Holly Golightly 1969 TV movie The Million Dollar Duck 1971 as Doctor Gottlieb Deadly Harvest 1972 TV movie Freebie and the Bean 1974 as Red Meyers The Log of the Black Pearl 1975 TV movie The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper 1976 TV movie Guardian of the Wilderness 1976 as Madden The November Plan 1977 TV movie Satan s Cheerleaders 1977 as Billy Incredible Rocky Mountain Race 1977 TV movie The Time Machine 1978 TV movie Once Upon a Starry Night 1978 TV movie Sunburn 1979 as Gela Cheaters 1980 TV movie The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1980 TV movie Under the Rainbow 1981 as Louie Legend of the Wild 1981 Money to Burn 1983 as Pops Dark Mirror 1984 TV movie Deadly Intentions 1985 TV movie Penny Ante The Motion Picture 1990 as Isadore Izzy Perlman The American Clock 1993 TV movie Hart to Hart Home Is Where the Hart Is 1994 TV movie Til There Was You 1997 as Mr KatzPartial television credits EditFor TV movies see above Dragnet 12 episodes 1951 1959 Terry and the Pirates episode Macao Gold 1952 as Chopstick Joe Craig Kennedy Criminologist The Big Shakedown 1952 as Jack Brown Treasury Men in Action Case of the Swindler s Gold 1955 as Miguel The Adventures of Jim Bowie The Birth of the Blade 1956 as Louis and Jackson s Assassination 1957 as Frost Gunsmoke Spring Term 1956 as Jed Crusader A Deal in Diamonds 1956 as Leon Adventures of Superman Tomb of Zaharan 1957 as First Airport Robber Zorro The Man with the Whip and The Cross of the Andes 1958 as Jose Mordante Trackdown The Kid 1958 as Milo York The Rifleman One Went to Denver 1959 as Sammy The Retired Gun 1959 as Clyde Bailey Baranca 1960 as Doc Burrage Trail of Hate 1960 as Doc Burrage Bat Masterson The Inner Circle 1959 as Patch Finley The Desert Ship 1959 as Ben Tarko Wanted Dead or Alive The Empty Cell 1959 as Hunt Willis Railroaded 1959 as Sheriff Pig Wells The Rough Riders Ransom of Rita Renee 1959 as Tully The D A s Man Guns for Hire 1959 as Leo Muller Sugarfoot The Desperadoes 1959 as Sam Bolt The Detectives Twelve Hours to Live 1960 as Fred Hambrough Secret Assignment 1961 as Jonesy The Westerner Going Home 1960 as Rigdon Richard Diamond Private Detective The Lovely Fraud 1960 as Max Schilling Death Valley Days Eagle in the Rocks 1960 as Manuel Garcia Black Saddle The Apprentice 1960 as Ben Winkleman Rawhide Canliss 1964 as Barkeep I Spy Lisa 1966 as Aram Kanjarian The Red Skelton Show The Bum Who Came in from the Cold 1966 as Dr Shnorba The John Forsythe Show Engagement Italian Style 1966 as Constantino Batman Zelda the Great 1966 and A Death Worse Than Fate 1966 as Eivol Ekdal Bonanza Big Shadow on the Land 1966 The Deed and the Dilemma 1967 and The Sound of Drums 1968 as Giorgio Rossi I Spy The Medarra Block 1967 as Isaac The Mike Douglas Show 1967 as Himself Ironside The Macabre Mr Micawber 1968 as McKay Memory of an Ice Cream Stick 1968 as Busch Daniel Boone Sweet Molly Malone 1969 as Herman Hawaii Five O For a Million Why Not 1971 as Blumberg Emergency The Wedsworth Townsend Act 1972 as State Assemblyman Michael Wolski The Magician Ovation for Murder 1973 as Albie Allikolos Columbo The Most Dangerous Match 1973 as Tomlin Dudek Assignment Vienna So Long Charlie 1973 as Orloff McCloud Shivaree on Delancy Street 1974 as Selditz The Rockford Files Gearjammers Part 2 1975 as John Koenig Movin On Living It Up 1976 as Mr Nash Ellery Queen The Adventure of the Judas Tree 1976 as Gunther Starr Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper Parts 1 amp 2 1976 as Abner Debney The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams Home of the Hawk 1977 as Metcalf Once Upon a Starry Night 1978 as Frost bite Foley Busting Loose 12 episodes 1977 as Sam Markowitz Barney Miller Burial 1977 as Julius Wittenour The Incredible Hulk Terror in Times Square 1978 as Norman Abrams Trapper John M D Deadly Exposure 1979 as Nicholas Bulgari Alice Mel the Magi 1979 as Santa Claus Barney Miller The DNA Story 1979 as Rudolph Kamen Vega Vendetta 1980 as Carlo Little House on the Prairie Gambini the Great 1981 as Rudolpho The Great Gambini Trapper John M D Cooperative Care 1981 as Marvin Krakowsky CHiPs Home Fires Burning 1981 as Frank Higgins Alice Carrie Chickens Out 1981 as Benny Conway The Devlin Connection Brian and Nick 1982 as Max Salkall No Soap Radio 5 episodes 1982 as Skit Performer Hart to Hart Hart and Sole 1982 as Harry Fulterman Barney Miller Examination Day 1982 as Benjamin Diamond Matt Houston The Crying Clown 1983 as Jonas Van Poolen Company Secrets 1985 as Reels Zorro and Son Zorro and Son 1983 as Commandante La Brea The A Team The Out of Towners 1983 as Bernie Shatzman Hill Street Blues Fuched Again 1984 as Isadore Fagenbaum Webster 18 episodes 1984 1989 as Papa Papadapolis Too Close for Comfort Reconcilable Differences 1985 as Dr Axel Schreiber Remington Steele Springtime for Steele 1985 as Buddy Brokaw Magnum P I Laura 1987 as Doheny s partner and speaker at the retirement Full House Greek Week 1990 and The Last Dance 1994 as Iorgos Papouli Katsopolis Material World 8 episodes 1990 1991 as Fred Avery Matlock The Nightmare 1991 as Judge Ogilvie Bus Repairman Murder She Wrote Tainted Lady 1991 as Dr John Logan The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Home Is Where the Heart Attack Is 1993 as Mr Melville Lois amp Clark The New Adventures of Superman Madame Ex 1994 as Captain Keene Empty Nest What s a Mother to Do 1994 as HeshyReferences Edit a b c d Lavietes Stuart May 23 2002 Jack Kruschen 80 a Stalwart Of Radio TV and the Movies The New York Times p C 14 ProQuest 92412589 Retrieved January 11 2021 via ProQuest Schumach Murray December 29 1961 Film actor sings way to the stage The New York Times p 15 ProQuest 115312672 Retrieved January 11 2021 via ProQuest Jack Kruschen 80 Apartment Neighbor Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 14 2021 a b Terrace Vincent 1999 Radio Programs 1924 1984 A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows McFarland amp Company Inc p 53 ISBN 978 0 7864 4513 4 Jack Kruschen Proves Language Study Pays Off The La Crosse Tribune La Crosse Wisconsin March 26 1967 p 35 Retrieved January 11 2021 via Newspapers com Scott Vernon May 19 1977 Jack Kruschen enjoys busting loose around beach home Valley News Van Nuys California p 51 Retrieved January 11 2021 via Newspapers com Jack Kruschen Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Archived from the original on January 11 2021 Retrieved January 11 2021 a b c d e f Terrace Vincent 2011 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 2nd ed Jefferson N C McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers p 149 ISBN 978 0 7864 6477 7 External links EditJack Kruschen at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Kruschen amp oldid 1146186749, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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