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Todd Susman

Todd Susman (born January 17, 1947) is an American actor.

Todd Susman
Born (1947-01-17) January 17, 1947 (age 75)
OccupationActor
Years active1970–present
Spouse(s)Judy Susman (divorced)
Bella Kardonov (m. 1982)
Children4

Early life

A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Susman graduated from Ladue Horton Watkins High School in 1965.[1]

Career

Susman has appeared in over one hundred different television series and commercials and was also featured in the Broadway production of Hairspray, the 1970s films Star Spangled Girl (1971), The Loners (1972), Little Cigars (1973) and California Dreaming (1979). He later appeared in the major studio films Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), Coneheads (1993), The Juror (1996), and the remake of The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009). Susman was in the 2007 independent film, The Big Bad Swim, and the 2009 comedy, The Flying Scissors.[2] He also voiced the lead character in the 2002 video game Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix.

Susman had supporting roles in the films Only The Strong (1993), Night of the Running Man (1995), Bodily Harm (1995), Just Write (1997), Blast from the Past (1999), High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story (2003), The A Plate (2011) and The Discoverers (2012).

In addition, he appeared in the TV Movies Death Scream (1975), Portrait of an Escort (1980), Thornwell (1981), The Other Victim (1981), City Killer (1984), I Married a Centerfold (1984), The Guardian (1997), The Superagent (2009) and You Don't Know Jack (2010). He portrayed Sergeant Dobbs in the 1986 TV mini-series Fresno.

Susman's better known television roles include, between 1984 and 1989, as Officer Shifflett on 20 episodes of Newhart, and as the unseen P.A. system announcer on 46 episodes of the television series M*A*S*H (a task he shared with actor Sal Viscuso, who provided the voice on 37 episodes). Susman played Harold Bloom in 5 episodes of Orange is the New Black.[3] He portrayed Ben Braxton in 6 episodes of Empty Nest, Victor Bevine in 4 episodes of St. Elsewhere, Glen in 4 episodes of Grace Under Fire, Bill in 4 episodes of Coach, and 4 different characters in 4 episodes of Barney Miller.

In 1976, he was a regular on the six-episode CBS adventure series Spencer's Pilots.[4] He portrayed Ted Lapinsky in The Waltons (the episodes 'The Home Front' (1979) and 'The Unthinkable" (1980)) and appeared as detective Spade Marlow in the 1991 episode of The Golden Girls titled "The Case of the Libertine Belle". Before that, Susman submitted a pilot series for Grant Tinker for MTM Enterprises about an innocent young man arriving in New York City to start his career.[5] Other television shows Susman has appeared on since 1971 include Love, American Style (3 episodes), Room 222 (3 episodes), Kojak, Eight Is Enough, The White Shadow, M*A*S*H (in addition to the 46 episodes in which he provided the voice of the announcer on the camp's P.A. system), The Waltons (3 episodes), Little House on the Prairie, Lou Grant, Remington Steele, Alice, Hill Street Blues, The Facts of Life, Cagney & Lacey, Night Court (3 episodes), Who's the Boss?, Punky Brewster (3 episodes), Webster (4 episodes), ALF, Highway to Heaven, Murder, She Wrote, The Golden Girls, Blossom (2 episodes), Married... with Children, The Commish, ER, Suddenly Susan, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Bull.

In 2012, Susman appeared in the original cast of the off-Broadway Westside Theatre show, "Old Jews Telling Jokes", in which Jessica Shaw of Entertainment Weekly called his portrayal "the funniest moment...delivered with a Yiddish accent as thick as schmaltz".[6] Jason Zinoman of The New York Times also complimented his performance, saying "the incongruity between content and form is perfectly tuned, and Mr. Susman benefits from resisting the urge to oversell the joke".[7] David Finkle of TheaterMania.com also said Susman "often scores simply through his feigned stoicism".[8]

In 2013, Susman, along with the Old Jews Telling Jokes cast and The Chew personality Carla Hall, appeared at Carnegie Deli to unveil the "OJTJ sandwich", named for the comedy group.[9]

Personal life

In a 1971 news article, Susman mentioned he moved to Los Angeles because a friend told him he could make $500 a week as a writer. Unfortunately, the plan did not go well and he ended up making $60 a week as a writer for American International Pictures.[10]

Susman has one child with his first wife Judy, who is a working actress.[2] He married Bella Kordonov on November 6, 1982; they have three children.[11][4]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2012 The Discoverers Dr. Salter
2011 The A Plate Lieutenant Stan Carlson
2010 You Don't Know Jack Stan Levy TV Movie
2009 The Flying Scissors Frank Johnson
The Superagent Solar TV Movie
The Taking of Pelham 123 Supervisor
2006 The Big Bad Swim Martin Webber
2003 High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story Max Ungar
1999 Blast from the Past Butcher
1997 The Guardian Mickey Cashulin TV Movie
Just Write Priest
1996 The Juror Bozeman
1995 Bodily Harm Jerry Roth
Night of the Running Man Meyer Weiss
1993 Coneheads Ron
Only the Strong Mr. Cochran
1987 Beverly Hills Cop II Foreman
1984 I Married a Centerfold Bill Bodell TV Movie
The City Killer Jerry TV Movie
1981 The Other Victim Tim McQuire TV Movie
Thornwell Ketchum TV Movie
1980 Portrait of an Escort Ted Quinn TV Movie
1979 California Dreaming Jordy Banks
1975 Death Scream Jimmy Crescent TV Movie
1973 Little Cigars "Buzz"
1972 The Loners Alan
1971 Star Spangled Girl Norman Cornell

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2020–2021 For Life Judge Ira Walker 2 episodes
2018–2021 Bull Judge Mathias Cleary 3 episodes
2013–2014 Alpha House Saul Watt 4 episodes
Orange Is the New Black Harold Bloom 5 episodes
2012 Person of Interest Henry Brooks Episode: "'Til Death"
2000 Angel Magnus Bryce Episode: "Guise Will Be Guise"
Futurama P.A. Announcer (voice) Episode: "War Is the H-Word"
1999 ER Dr. Sam Jenkins Episode: "Greene with Envy"
1997 The Burning Zone Henry Newland[12] 2 episodes
1995–1997 Coach Bill 4 episodes
1995–1996 Grace Under Fire Glen 4 episodes
1995 Step by Step Howard Episode: "Midnight Caller"
The Invaders Captain Johnson 2 episodes
1994–1995 Empty Nest Ben Braxton 6 episodes
1994 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Eugene Laderman Episode: "The Ides of Metropolis"
1992 Scorch Jack Fletcher (voice) 6 episodes
1991 The Golden Girls Detective Spade Marlow Episode: "The Case of the Libertine Belle"
Sons and Daughters Roger 2 episodes
1990 City Roger Barnett 13 episodes
1989 Have Faith Arthur Glass 7 episodes
1989 Highway to Heaven Mr. Carlyle Episode: "Goodbye, Mr. Zelinka"
1987 Punky Brewster Mike Deaton Episode: "Beer & Buffalos Don't Mix"
1986 Fresno Sergeant Dobbs 4 episodes
1985–1988 St. Elsewhere Victor Bevine 4 episodes
1985 Fame Jim Parker Episode: "Leroy and the Kid"
St. Elsewhere Dr. Westphall's Insightful Moving Man Episode: "Slice O'Life"
1984–1989 Newhart Officer Shifflett 20 episodes
1983–1984 Goodnight, Beantown Augie Kleindab 2 episodes
1982 Star of the Family Leo Feldman 10 episodes
1981 Little House on the Prairie Max Episode: "The Legend of Black Jake"
1979–1980 The Waltons Ted Lapinsky 3 episodes
1976 Spencer's Pilots Stan Lewis 11 episodes
1975 The Bob Crane Show Marvin Susman 14 episodes
1973–1979 M*A*S*H P.A. System Announcer 46 episodes

Videogames

Year Title Role
2010 Red Dead Redemption The Local Population
2005 Bully Mr. Gordon
2003 Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne Mobster / Policeman / Russian
2002 Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix John Mullins
2001 Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel Paladin Ziskele
2000 Soldier of Fortune John Mullins
1997 Dilbert's Desktop Games Pointy-Haired Boss / Fool Voices

References

  1. ^ "Distinguished Alumni". Ladue Education Foundation and Alumni Association. Accessed February 8, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Garmon, M. D. (1978-04-30). "Grits, Gadsen mighty fine, says TV actor Todd Susman". The Gadsden Times. p. 8. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  3. ^ "'Orange Is The New Blacks Todd Susman to Star in 'When Blood Ran Red' at KulturfestNYC". Boradway World. 2015-06-12.
  4. ^ a b "Buddy syndrome". St. Petersburg Times. 1976-09-16. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  5. ^ "Spencer's Pilots' Take Wing". Boca Raton News. 1976-10-01. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  6. ^ Shaw, Jessica (2012-05-25). "Old Jews Telling Jokes Review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2013-12-25.
  7. ^ Zinoman, Jason (2012-05-21). "Such a Tradition of Humor, and This Is Only a Revue?". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  8. ^ Finkle, David (2012-05-20). "Old Jews Telling Jokes Review". Theater Mania. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  9. ^ Gordon, David (2013-05-16). "The Chew's Carla Hall Unveils New Old Jews Telling Jokes Carnegie Deli Sandwich". Theater Mania. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  10. ^ Beck, Marilyn (1971-06-10). "Sandy Duncan Not Right for Paramount Lead". Sarasota Journal. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  11. ^ "Success, at last, for actor Susman?". Observer–Reporter. Washington, Pennsylvania. 1990-02-25. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  12. ^ "Cast". TV Guide. from the original on April 5, 2018.

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Todd Susman born January 17 1947 is an American actor Todd SusmanBorn 1947 01 17 January 17 1947 age 75 St Louis Missouri U S OccupationActorYears active1970 presentSpouse s Judy Susman divorced Bella Kardonov m 1982 Children4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Videogames 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditA native of St Louis Missouri Susman graduated from Ladue Horton Watkins High School in 1965 1 Career EditSusman has appeared in over one hundred different television series and commercials and was also featured in the Broadway production of Hairspray the 1970s films Star Spangled Girl 1971 The Loners 1972 Little Cigars 1973 and California Dreaming 1979 He later appeared in the major studio films Beverly Hills Cop II 1987 Coneheads 1993 The Juror 1996 and the remake of The Taking of Pelham 123 2009 Susman was in the 2007 independent film The Big Bad Swim and the 2009 comedy The Flying Scissors 2 He also voiced the lead character in the 2002 video game Soldier of Fortune II Double Helix Susman had supporting roles in the films Only The Strong 1993 Night of the Running Man 1995 Bodily Harm 1995 Just Write 1997 Blast from the Past 1999 High Roller The Stu Ungar Story 2003 The A Plate 2011 and The Discoverers 2012 In addition he appeared in the TV Movies Death Scream 1975 Portrait of an Escort 1980 Thornwell 1981 The Other Victim 1981 City Killer 1984 I Married a Centerfold 1984 The Guardian 1997 The Superagent 2009 and You Don t Know Jack 2010 He portrayed Sergeant Dobbs in the 1986 TV mini series Fresno Susman s better known television roles include between 1984 and 1989 as Officer Shifflett on 20 episodes of Newhart and as the unseen P A system announcer on 46 episodes of the television series M A S H a task he shared with actor Sal Viscuso who provided the voice on 37 episodes Susman played Harold Bloom in 5 episodes of Orange is the New Black 3 He portrayed Ben Braxton in 6 episodes of Empty Nest Victor Bevine in 4 episodes of St Elsewhere Glen in 4 episodes of Grace Under Fire Bill in 4 episodes of Coach and 4 different characters in 4 episodes of Barney Miller In 1976 he was a regular on the six episode CBS adventure series Spencer s Pilots 4 He portrayed Ted Lapinsky in The Waltons the episodes The Home Front 1979 and The Unthinkable 1980 and appeared as detective Spade Marlow in the 1991 episode of The Golden Girls titled The Case of the Libertine Belle Before that Susman submitted a pilot series for Grant Tinker for MTM Enterprises about an innocent young man arriving in New York City to start his career 5 Other television shows Susman has appeared on since 1971 include Love American Style 3 episodes Room 222 3 episodes Kojak Eight Is Enough The White Shadow M A S H in addition to the 46 episodes in which he provided the voice of the announcer on the camp s P A system The Waltons 3 episodes Little House on the Prairie Lou Grant Remington Steele Alice Hill Street Blues The Facts of Life Cagney amp Lacey Night Court 3 episodes Who s the Boss Punky Brewster 3 episodes Webster 4 episodes ALF Highway to Heaven Murder She Wrote The Golden Girls Blossom 2 episodes Married with Children The Commish ER Suddenly Susan Law amp Order Law amp Order Special Victims Unit and Bull In 2012 Susman appeared in the original cast of the off Broadway Westside Theatre show Old Jews Telling Jokes in which Jessica Shaw of Entertainment Weekly called his portrayal the funniest moment delivered with a Yiddish accent as thick as schmaltz 6 Jason Zinoman of The New York Times also complimented his performance saying the incongruity between content and form is perfectly tuned and Mr Susman benefits from resisting the urge to oversell the joke 7 David Finkle of TheaterMania com also said Susman often scores simply through his feigned stoicism 8 In 2013 Susman along with the Old Jews Telling Jokes cast and The Chew personality Carla Hall appeared at Carnegie Deli to unveil the OJTJ sandwich named for the comedy group 9 Personal life EditIn a 1971 news article Susman mentioned he moved to Los Angeles because a friend told him he could make 500 a week as a writer Unfortunately the plan did not go well and he ended up making 60 a week as a writer for American International Pictures 10 Susman has one child with his first wife Judy who is a working actress 2 He married Bella Kordonov on November 6 1982 they have three children 11 4 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes2012 The Discoverers Dr Salter2011 The A Plate Lieutenant Stan Carlson2010 You Don t Know Jack Stan Levy TV Movie2009 The Flying Scissors Frank JohnsonThe Superagent Solar TV MovieThe Taking of Pelham 123 Supervisor2006 The Big Bad Swim Martin Webber2003 High Roller The Stu Ungar Story Max Ungar1999 Blast from the Past Butcher1997 The Guardian Mickey Cashulin TV MovieJust Write Priest1996 The Juror Bozeman1995 Bodily Harm Jerry RothNight of the Running Man Meyer Weiss1993 Coneheads RonOnly the Strong Mr Cochran1987 Beverly Hills Cop II Foreman1984 I Married a Centerfold Bill Bodell TV MovieThe City Killer Jerry TV Movie1981 The Other Victim Tim McQuire TV MovieThornwell Ketchum TV Movie1980 Portrait of an Escort Ted Quinn TV Movie1979 California Dreaming Jordy Banks1975 Death Scream Jimmy Crescent TV Movie1973 Little Cigars Buzz 1972 The Loners Alan1971 Star Spangled Girl Norman CornellTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes2020 2021 For Life Judge Ira Walker 2 episodes2018 2021 Bull Judge Mathias Cleary 3 episodes2013 2014 Alpha House Saul Watt 4 episodesOrange Is the New Black Harold Bloom 5 episodes2012 Person of Interest Henry Brooks Episode Til Death 2000 Angel Magnus Bryce Episode Guise Will Be Guise Futurama P A Announcer voice Episode War Is the H Word 1999 ER Dr Sam Jenkins Episode Greene with Envy 1997 The Burning Zone Henry Newland 12 2 episodes1995 1997 Coach Bill 4 episodes1995 1996 Grace Under Fire Glen 4 episodes1995 Step by Step Howard Episode Midnight Caller The Invaders Captain Johnson 2 episodes1994 1995 Empty Nest Ben Braxton 6 episodes1994 Lois amp Clark The New Adventures of Superman Eugene Laderman Episode The Ides of Metropolis 1992 Scorch Jack Fletcher voice 6 episodes1991 The Golden Girls Detective Spade Marlow Episode The Case of the Libertine Belle Sons and Daughters Roger 2 episodes1990 City Roger Barnett 13 episodes1989 Have Faith Arthur Glass 7 episodes1989 Highway to Heaven Mr Carlyle Episode Goodbye Mr Zelinka 1987 Punky Brewster Mike Deaton Episode Beer amp Buffalos Don t Mix 1986 Fresno Sergeant Dobbs 4 episodes1985 1988 St Elsewhere Victor Bevine 4 episodes1985 Fame Jim Parker Episode Leroy and the Kid St Elsewhere Dr Westphall s Insightful Moving Man Episode Slice O Life 1984 1989 Newhart Officer Shifflett 20 episodes1983 1984 Goodnight Beantown Augie Kleindab 2 episodes1982 Star of the Family Leo Feldman 10 episodes1981 Little House on the Prairie Max Episode The Legend of Black Jake 1979 1980 The Waltons Ted Lapinsky 3 episodes1976 Spencer s Pilots Stan Lewis 11 episodes1975 The Bob Crane Show Marvin Susman 14 episodes1973 1979 M A S H P A System Announcer 46 episodesVideogames Edit Year Title Role2010 Red Dead Redemption The Local Population2005 Bully Mr Gordon2003 Max Payne 2 The Fall of Max Payne Mobster Policeman Russian2002 Soldier of Fortune II Double Helix John Mullins2001 Fallout Tactics Brotherhood of Steel Paladin Ziskele2000 Soldier of Fortune John Mullins1997 Dilbert s Desktop Games Pointy Haired Boss Fool VoicesReferences Edit Distinguished Alumni Ladue Education Foundation and Alumni Association Accessed February 8 2018 a b Garmon M D 1978 04 30 Grits Gadsen mighty fine says TV actor Todd Susman The Gadsden Times p 8 Retrieved 2013 12 28 Orange Is The New Blacks Todd Susman to Star in When Blood Ran Red at KulturfestNYC Boradway World 2015 06 12 a b Buddy syndrome St Petersburg Times 1976 09 16 Retrieved 2013 12 28 Spencer s Pilots Take Wing Boca Raton News 1976 10 01 Retrieved 2013 12 28 Shaw Jessica 2012 05 25 Old Jews Telling Jokes Review Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2013 12 25 Zinoman Jason 2012 05 21 Such a Tradition of Humor and This Is Only a Revue The New York Times Retrieved 2013 12 28 Finkle David 2012 05 20 Old Jews Telling Jokes Review Theater Mania Retrieved 2013 12 28 Gordon David 2013 05 16 The Chew s Carla Hall Unveils New Old Jews Telling Jokes Carnegie Deli Sandwich Theater Mania Retrieved 2013 12 28 Beck Marilyn 1971 06 10 Sandy Duncan Not Right for Paramount Lead Sarasota Journal Retrieved 2013 12 28 Success at last for actor Susman Observer Reporter Washington Pennsylvania 1990 02 25 Retrieved 2013 12 28 Cast TV Guide Archived from the original on April 5 2018 External links EditTodd Susman at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Todd Susman amp oldid 1101100776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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