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Noam Pitlik

Noam Pitlik (November 4, 1932 – February 18, 1999) was an American television director and actor. In 1979, Pitlik won an Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for his work on the ABC sitcom Barney Miller.[1]

Noam Pitlik
Noam Pitlik in Gidget, 1965
Born(1932-11-04)November 4, 1932
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedFebruary 18, 1999(1999-02-18) (aged 66)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other namesNoam Pitlick
Alma materGratz College
Temple University
Occupation(s)Actor, television director, producer
Years active1954–1999
Spouses
Jesse Blostein
(m. 1967; div. 1970)
Linda Hirsch
(m. 1974; div. 1977)
Susan Whittaker
(m. 1986)

Early life edit

The son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Pitlik,[2] he was born in Philadelphia.[citation needed] He was a graduate of Central High School, Gratz College, and Temple University.[2]

Career edit

Pitlik began his acting career in a Western series on WCAU[citation needed] in Philadelphia.[3] In 1951, he was part of the set design and construction crew for the Philadelphia Experimental Theater.[4] In 1952, he was a member of the cast for the Summer Theater Guild's production of Philadelphia Story in Indiana, Pennsylvania.[5]

In 1957, he starred in an Off-Broadway production of Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera. During the 1960s and 1970s, Pitlik became a familiar character actor on television, making guest appearances in around 80 different TV series (making multiple appearances in several) including The Untouchables, The Rifleman, The Patty Duke Show, Gunsmoke, My Favorite Martian, Combat!, The Virginian, The Munsters, Gidget, The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The Invaders, The Fugitive, The F.B.I., Get Smart, I Dream Of Jeannie, Hogan's Heroes (in seven different roles, including in the pilot episode), The Monkees, Bewitched, The Flying Nun, That Girl, Run for Your Life, The Mod Squad, The Odd Couple, Nanny and the Professor, The Partridge Family, Room 222, Night Gallery, Love, American Style, All in the Family, Mannix, Ironside, Cannon, Barnaby Jones, Hawkins, and The Six Million Dollar Man. He had recurring roles on Ben Casey; I'm Dickens, He's Fenster; The Bob Newhart Show and Sanford and Son. He also appeared in TV movies, commercials and some theatrical films such as The Fortune Cookie, The Graduate, Fitzwilly and The Front Page. Though he largely retired from acting in the mid-1970s to concentrate on directing, Pitlik still made a handful of widely spaced acting appearances over the next two decades. His final appearance as an actor was in an episode of Becker in 1998.[1]

Pitlik directed episodes of 29 different TV series including Barney Miller (102 episodes, more than anyone else), Wings (27 episodes), Night Court (1 episode), Mr. Belvedere (44 episodes), Off the Rack (6 episodes), Taxi (11 episodes) and One Day at a Time (18 episodes). In addition to the Emmy, he also received the Peabody Award and Directors Guild of America Award for his work on Barney Miller.[6]

Personal life and death edit

Pitlik was married three times; his first marriage was to Jesse Blostein on February 11, 1967. They divorced on September 29, 1970. Pitlik next married Linda Hirsch on June 23, 1974; they divorced on April 25, 1977. Pitlik's last marriage was to Susan Whittaker on January 18, 1986. They remained married until his death at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center from lung cancer on February 18, 1999, at age 66.[6]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1963 A Child Is Waiting Concerned Father Uncredited
1963 My Favorite Martian Officer Thorp
1965 The Satan Bug Motel Clerk Uncredited
1965 The Hallelujah Trail Interpreter
1965 Hogan's Heroes Wagner
1966 The Fortune Cookie Max
1966 Penelope Bank Security Guard Uncredited
1966 Texas Across the River Indian Uncredited
1966 The Young Warriors
1967 Fitzwilly Charles
1967 The Graduate Gas Station Attendant Uncredited
1967 The Monkees Shazar S2:E3, "Everywhere a Sheik, Sheik"
1968 Fade In George
1968 The Virginian (TV series) Walt Hardesty saison 6 episode 24 (The handy man)
1969 The Thousand Plane Raid Lt. Jacoby
1969 The Big Bounce Sam Turner
1969 Downhill Racer T.V. Announcer Uncredited
1974 The Front Page Wilson

References edit

  1. ^ a b Oliver, Myrna (February 24, 1999). "Noam Pitlik; Character Actor, Director". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Jessie Blostein Of Athens to Wed Noam Pitlik". The Evening Times. Sayre, Pennsylvania. January 2, 1954. p. 3. Retrieved July 29, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Lentz, Harris M. III (2000). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 1999: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture. McFarland. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-7864-0919-8.
  4. ^ Wister, Jane (October 17, 1951). "Experimental Theater Set To Open Season Oct. 23". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. 42. Retrieved July 29, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "'Philadelphia Story' Has Interesting Cast". Indiana Gazette. June 20, 1952. p. 6. Retrieved July 29, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ a b Galloway, Doug (February 24, 1999). "Noam Pitlik". Variety. Retrieved July 25, 2017.

External links edit

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Noam Pitlik November 4 1932 February 18 1999 was an American television director and actor In 1979 Pitlik won an Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for his work on the ABC sitcom Barney Miller 1 Noam PitlikNoam Pitlik in Gidget 1965Born 1932 11 04 November 4 1932Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S DiedFebruary 18 1999 1999 02 18 aged 66 Los Angeles California U S Other namesNoam PitlickAlma materGratz CollegeTemple UniversityOccupation s Actor television director producerYears active1954 1999SpousesJesse Blostein m 1967 div 1970 wbr Linda Hirsch m 1974 div 1977 wbr Susan Whittaker m 1986 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editThe son of Dr and Mrs Samuel Pitlik 2 he was born in Philadelphia citation needed He was a graduate of Central High School Gratz College and Temple University 2 Career editPitlik began his acting career in a Western series on WCAU citation needed in Philadelphia 3 In 1951 he was part of the set design and construction crew for the Philadelphia Experimental Theater 4 In 1952 he was a member of the cast for the Summer Theater Guild s production of Philadelphia Story in Indiana Pennsylvania 5 In 1957 he starred in an Off Broadway production of Kurt Weill s The Threepenny Opera During the 1960s and 1970s Pitlik became a familiar character actor on television making guest appearances in around 80 different TV series making multiple appearances in several including The Untouchables The Rifleman The Patty Duke Show Gunsmoke My Favorite Martian Combat The Virginian The Munsters Gidget The Andy Griffith Show Gomer Pyle U S M C The Invaders The Fugitive The F B I Get Smart I Dream Of Jeannie Hogan s Heroes in seven different roles including in the pilot episode The Monkees Bewitched The Flying Nun That Girl Run for Your Life The Mod Squad The Odd Couple Nanny and the Professor The Partridge Family Room 222 Night Gallery Love American Style All in the Family Mannix Ironside Cannon Barnaby Jones Hawkins and The Six Million Dollar Man He had recurring roles on Ben Casey I m Dickens He s Fenster The Bob Newhart Show and Sanford and Son He also appeared in TV movies commercials and some theatrical films such as The Fortune Cookie The Graduate Fitzwilly and The Front Page Though he largely retired from acting in the mid 1970s to concentrate on directing Pitlik still made a handful of widely spaced acting appearances over the next two decades His final appearance as an actor was in an episode of Becker in 1998 1 Pitlik directed episodes of 29 different TV series including Barney Miller 102 episodes more than anyone else Wings 27 episodes Night Court 1 episode Mr Belvedere 44 episodes Off the Rack 6 episodes Taxi 11 episodes and One Day at a Time 18 episodes In addition to the Emmy he also received the Peabody Award and Directors Guild of America Award for his work on Barney Miller 6 Personal life and death editPitlik was married three times his first marriage was to Jesse Blostein on February 11 1967 They divorced on September 29 1970 Pitlik next married Linda Hirsch on June 23 1974 they divorced on April 25 1977 Pitlik s last marriage was to Susan Whittaker on January 18 1986 They remained married until his death at Cedars Sinai Medical Center from lung cancer on February 18 1999 at age 66 6 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1963 A Child Is Waiting Concerned Father Uncredited1963 My Favorite Martian Officer Thorp1965 The Satan Bug Motel Clerk Uncredited1965 The Hallelujah Trail Interpreter1965 Hogan s Heroes Wagner1966 The Fortune Cookie Max1966 Penelope Bank Security Guard Uncredited1966 Texas Across the River Indian Uncredited1966 The Young Warriors1967 Fitzwilly Charles1967 The Graduate Gas Station Attendant Uncredited1967 The Monkees Shazar S2 E3 Everywhere a Sheik Sheik 1968 Fade In George1968 The Virginian TV series Walt Hardesty saison 6 episode 24 The handy man 1969 The Thousand Plane Raid Lt Jacoby1969 The Big Bounce Sam Turner1969 Downhill Racer T V Announcer Uncredited1974 The Front Page WilsonReferences edit a b Oliver Myrna February 24 1999 Noam Pitlik Character Actor Director Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 25 2017 a b Jessie Blostein Of Athens to Wed Noam Pitlik The Evening Times Sayre Pennsylvania January 2 1954 p 3 Retrieved July 29 2018 via Newspapers com Lentz Harris M III 2000 Obituaries in the Performing Arts 1999 Film Television Radio Theatre Dance Music Cartoons and Pop Culture McFarland p 173 ISBN 978 0 7864 0919 8 Wister Jane October 17 1951 Experimental Theater Set To Open Season Oct 23 The Philadelphia Inquirer p 42 Retrieved July 29 2018 via Newspapers com Philadelphia Story Has Interesting Cast Indiana Gazette June 20 1952 p 6 Retrieved July 29 2018 via Newspapers com a b Galloway Doug February 24 1999 Noam Pitlik Variety Retrieved July 25 2017 External links edit nbsp Biography portalNoam Pitlik at IMDb Noam Pitlik Turner Classic Movies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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