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Marvin Kaplan

Marvin Wilbur Kaplan (January 24, 1927 – August 25, 2016) was an American actor, playwright and screenwriter who was best known as Henry Beesmeyer in Alice (1978–1985).

Marvin Kaplan
Kaplan in 1951
Born
Marvin Wilbur Kaplan

(1927-01-24)January 24, 1927
DiedAugust 25, 2016(2016-08-25) (aged 89)
Alma materBrooklyn College
Occupations
  • Actor
  • playwright
  • screenwriter
Years active1949–2016
Spouse
Rosa Felsenburg
(m. 1973; div. 1976)
Websitemarvinkaplan.com

Early years edit

Kaplan was born on January 24, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Dr. I. E. Kaplan and his wife. He attended Public School 16, and Junior High School 50 and graduated from Eastern District High School in 1943.[1] He graduated from Brooklyn College with a bachelor's degree in English in 1947 and later took classes in theater at the University of Southern California.[2]

Television edit

Kaplan is probably best known for his recurring role on the sitcom Alice where he portrayed a phone lineman named Henry Beesmeyer who frequented Mel's diner. He was with the cast from 1977 until the series ended in 1985.[citation needed]

In addition, the actor was the voice of Choo-Choo on the cartoon series Top Cat (1961–62). [3]: 1096  He played an electronics expert, Ensign Kwasniak, on McHale's Navy episode 104 (season 3 episode 32) "All Ahead, Empty". In 1969, he appeared as Stanley on Petticoat Junction in the episode: "The Other Woman".

In 1987, he reprised his role of Choo-Choo for Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats. At the same time, he actively returned to voice-over acting, playing roles in shows such as Garfield and Friends, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Johnny Bravo, and later, The Garfield Show in 2011. Kaplan was the commercial spokesperson for the American cologne Eau de Love. In addition to his role on Alice, he played Mr. Gordon on Becker alongside Ted Danson.[citation needed]

On cartoon series, Kaplan also provided the voices of Skids on CB Bears[3] and Marvin on The Chicago Teddy Bears.[3]: 184  In other roles, he portrayed Mr. Milfloss in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis[3]: 267  and Dwight McGonigle in On the Air.[3]: 786 

Radio edit

Kaplan had a regular role in the radio sitcom and later television version of Meet Millie as Alfred Prinzmetal, an aspiring poet-composer.[4] The program ran from 1951–54 on radio and continued on television from 1952–56.

He joined the California Artists Radio Theatre In January 1984 and performed leading roles in over twenty 90 minute productions. He created two musicals for the group and one."A Good House For A Killing" is a successful Musical Comedy. He appeared in CART's Alice in Wonderland as the White Rabbit,:And In Norman Corwin's Plot to Overthrow Christmas with CART, as Nero's messenger opposite David Warner. He Was in CART's Bradbury 75th Birthday Tribute. He played opposite Jo Ann Worley in three CART productions :Corwin's 100th Birthday, Chekhov's Humoresque and in The Man With Bogart's Face" he was the Cowardly Lion in Cart's Wizard of Oz opposite Norman Lloyd and Linda Henning. And was the Lead in"Clarence" opposite Samantha Eggar and Janet Waldo; and Dr. Einstein opposite David Warner in Cart's Arsenic and Old Lace..He served on the Board for California Artists Radio Theatre for 32 years. Marvin Kaplan appeared as Geppetto on Adventures in Odyssey's Club episode entitled The Tale of a Foolish Puppet Parts 1 & 2 recorded in 2014 and released in 2015. [5]

Film edit

Kaplan's first film role was as a court reporter in Adam's Rib (1949). He had a small role in the 1963 film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) playing a gas station attendant alongside Arnold Stang, with whom he provided voices for the Top Cat cartoon series. He features in the supporting cast of the comedy The Great Race (1965). He also made a brief appearance as a carpet cleaner in the film Freaky Friday (1976).[citation needed]

Stage edit

Kaplan gained early stage experience at a Los Angeles theater, working as stage manager on a production of ''Rain''.[2] For many years, Kaplan was a member of Theatre West, the oldest continually-operating theatre company in Los Angeles. He performed in many plays there and elsewhere. He was also a playwright and screenwriter.[6]

Personal life edit

 
Kaplan in 2013

Kaplan was married to Rosa Felsenburg, a union that ended in divorce.[2]

Death edit

Kaplan died of natural causes in his sleep on August 25, 2016. He was 89 years old.[2]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Television edit

References edit

  1. ^ "New Brooklyn Comedy Find In 'Reformer and Redhead'". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 2, 1950. p. 32. Retrieved March 24, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b c d Langer, Emily (August 28, 2016). "Marvin Kaplan, character actor who won laughs in 'Adam's Rib' and 'Alice', dies at 89". The Washington Post.
  3. ^ a b c d e Terrace, Vincent (January 10, 2014). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 170. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  4. ^ Terrace, Vincent (September 22, 2015). Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows. McFarland. p. 223. ISBN 978-0-7864-4513-4.
  5. ^ "Pinocchio: The Tale of a Foolish Puppet, Part 1". 8 August 2020. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  6. ^ Thomas, Nick (January 21, 2016). "Saluting Marvin Kaplan". The Spectrum. St. George, Utah.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Marvin Kaplan at IMDb
  • Marvin Kaplan at Turner Classic Movies
  • An interview with Marvin Kaplan, April 2012 – Part One
  • An interview with Marvin Kaplan, April 2012 – Part Two
  • Marvin Kaplan(Aveleyman)
  • Marvin Kaplan at Find a Grave

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For the American lawyer and government official see Marvin Kaplan lawyer Marvin Wilbur Kaplan January 24 1927 August 25 2016 was an American actor playwright and screenwriter who was best known as Henry Beesmeyer in Alice 1978 1985 Marvin KaplanKaplan in 1951BornMarvin Wilbur Kaplan 1927 01 24 January 24 1927New York City New York U S DiedAugust 25 2016 2016 08 25 aged 89 Burbank California U S Alma materBrooklyn CollegeOccupationsActorplaywrightscreenwriterYears active1949 2016SpouseRosa Felsenburg m 1973 div 1976 wbr Websitemarvinkaplan wbr com This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article January 2022 Contents 1 Early years 2 Television 3 Radio 4 Film 5 Stage 6 Personal life 7 Death 8 Filmography 8 1 Film 8 2 Television 9 References 10 External linksEarly years editKaplan was born on January 24 1927 in Brooklyn New York the son of Dr I E Kaplan and his wife He attended Public School 16 and Junior High School 50 and graduated from Eastern District High School in 1943 1 He graduated from Brooklyn College with a bachelor s degree in English in 1947 and later took classes in theater at the University of Southern California 2 Television editKaplan is probably best known for his recurring role on the sitcom Alice where he portrayed a phone lineman named Henry Beesmeyer who frequented Mel s diner He was with the cast from 1977 until the series ended in 1985 citation needed In addition the actor was the voice of Choo Choo on the cartoon series Top Cat 1961 62 3 1096 He played an electronics expert Ensign Kwasniak on McHale s Navy episode 104 season 3 episode 32 All Ahead Empty In 1969 he appeared as Stanley on Petticoat Junction in the episode The Other Woman In 1987 he reprised his role of Choo Choo for Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats At the same time he actively returned to voice over acting playing roles in shows such as Garfield and Friends Aaahh Real Monsters Johnny Bravo and later The Garfield Show in 2011 Kaplan was the commercial spokesperson for the American cologne Eau de Love In addition to his role on Alice he played Mr Gordon on Becker alongside Ted Danson citation needed On cartoon series Kaplan also provided the voices of Skids on CB Bears 3 and Marvin on The Chicago Teddy Bears 3 184 In other roles he portrayed Mr Milfloss in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 3 267 and Dwight McGonigle in On the Air 3 786 Radio editKaplan had a regular role in the radio sitcom and later television version of Meet Millie as Alfred Prinzmetal an aspiring poet composer 4 The program ran from 1951 54 on radio and continued on television from 1952 56 He joined the California Artists Radio Theatre In January 1984 and performed leading roles in over twenty 90 minute productions He created two musicals for the group and one A Good House For A Killing is a successful Musical Comedy He appeared in CART s Alice in Wonderland as the White Rabbit And In Norman Corwin s Plot to Overthrow Christmas with CART as Nero s messenger opposite David Warner He Was in CART s Bradbury 75th Birthday Tribute He played opposite Jo Ann Worley in three CART productions Corwin s 100th Birthday Chekhov s Humoresque and in The Man With Bogart s Face he was the Cowardly Lion in Cart s Wizard of Oz opposite Norman Lloyd and Linda Henning And was the Lead in Clarence opposite Samantha Eggar and Janet Waldo and Dr Einstein opposite David Warner in Cart s Arsenic and Old Lace He served on the Board for California Artists Radio Theatre for 32 years Marvin Kaplan appeared as Geppetto on Adventures in Odyssey s Club episode entitled The Tale of a Foolish Puppet Parts 1 amp 2 recorded in 2014 and released in 2015 5 Film editKaplan s first film role was as a court reporter in Adam s Rib 1949 He had a small role in the 1963 film It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963 playing a gas station attendant alongside Arnold Stang with whom he provided voices for the Top Cat cartoon series He features in the supporting cast of the comedy The Great Race 1965 He also made a brief appearance as a carpet cleaner in the film Freaky Friday 1976 citation needed Stage editKaplan gained early stage experience at a Los Angeles theater working as stage manager on a production of Rain 2 For many years Kaplan was a member of Theatre West the oldest continually operating theatre company in Los Angeles He performed in many plays there and elsewhere He was also a playwright and screenwriter 6 Personal life edit nbsp Kaplan in 2013 Kaplan was married to Rosa Felsenburg a union that ended in divorce 2 Death editKaplan died of natural causes in his sleep on August 25 2016 He was 89 years old 2 Filmography editFilm edit Adam s Rib 1949 as Court Stenographer uncredited Francis 1950 as First Medical Corps lieutenant uncredited Key to the City 1950 as Francis Newspaper Photographer uncredited The Reformer and the Redhead 1950 as Leon I Can Get It for You Wholesale 1951 as Arnold Fisher The Fat Man 1951 as Pinkie uncredited Criminal Lawyer 1951 as Sam Kutler Behave Yourself 1951 as Max the Umbrella Angels in the Outfield 1951 as Timothy Durney The Fabulous Senorita 1952 as Clifford Van Kunkle Wake Me When It s Over 1960 as Hap Cosgrove The Nutty Professor 1963 as English Student A New Kind of Love 1963 as Harry It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963 as Irwin service station co owner The Great Race 1965 as Frisbee The Severed Arm 1973 as Mad Man Herman Snakes 1974 as Brother Joy Freaky Friday 1976 as Carpet Cleaner Midnight Madness 1980 as Bonaventure Desk Clerk Hollywood Vice Squad 1986 as man with doll Wild at Heart 1990 as Uncle Pooch Delirious 1991 as Typewriter Repairman Witchboard 2 The Devil s Doorway 1993 as Morris Revenge of the Nerds IV Nerds in Love 1994 as Mr Dawson Dark and Stormy Night 2009 as Gunny Lookin Up 2016 as Vic Greeley final film role Television edit Meet Millie 1951 1954 as Alfred Prinzmetal The Danny Thomas Show 1958 as Oscar Evil Eye Schultz The Detectives 1961 Episode Hit and Miss as Irwin Top Cat 1961 1962 as Choo Choo voice Gomer Pyle USMC 1968 Episode The Carriage Waits as Mr Kendall Mod Squad 1969 as Sol Alpert Sol Albert I Dream of Jeannie 1970 Episode One of Our Hotels Is Growing as Perkins Wait Till Your Father Gets Home 1972 Episode Love Story as Norman CB Bears 1977 as Skids Charlie s Angels 1977 Episode Circus of Terror as Zobar CHiPS 1978 Episode Disaster Squad as Hilmer Nelson Alice 1978 1985 as Henry Beesmeyer Saturday Supercade 1984 as Shellshock Shelly Turtle voice MacGyver 1986 Episode A Prisoner of Conscience as The Chess Master The Smurfs 1986 as Gourdy voice Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats 1988 as Choo Choo voice Wake Rattle amp Roll 1990 Segment Fender Bender 500 as Choo Choo voice Monsters 1990 Episode Murray s Monster as Murray Van Pelt Garfield and Friends 1991 Episode Moo Cow Mutt Big Bad Buddy Bird Angel Puss as Angel Puss voice The Cartoon Cartoon Show 1995 Episode O Ratz Rat in a Hot Tin Can as Dave D Fly Johnny Bravo 1997 Episode Going Batty Berry the Butler Red Faced in the White House as Woody voice Becker 1998 2004 as Mr Gordon Cool Cats in Interview Alley 2004 Video short as himself The Garfield Show 2012 as Hiram High Pressure voice References edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp New York City portal nbsp Comedy portal nbsp Radio portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Television portal nbsp Theater portal New Brooklyn Comedy Find In Reformer and Redhead The Brooklyn Daily Eagle April 2 1950 p 32 Retrieved March 24 2018 via Newspapers com a b c d Langer Emily August 28 2016 Marvin Kaplan character actor who won laughs in Adam s Rib and Alice dies at 89 The Washington Post a b c d e Terrace Vincent January 10 2014 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 2nd ed Jefferson N C McFarland p 170 ISBN 978 0 7864 6477 7 Retrieved 2021 10 11 Terrace Vincent September 22 2015 Radio Programs 1924 1984 A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows McFarland p 223 ISBN 978 0 7864 4513 4 Pinocchio The Tale of a Foolish Puppet Part 1 8 August 2020 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Thomas Nick January 21 2016 Saluting Marvin Kaplan The Spectrum St George Utah External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marvin Kaplan Official website Marvin Kaplan at IMDb Marvin Kaplan at Turner Classic Movies An interview with Marvin Kaplan April 2012 Part One An interview with Marvin Kaplan April 2012 Part Two Marvin Kaplan Aveleyman Marvin Kaplan at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marvin Kaplan amp oldid 1198286733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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