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William Schallert

William Joseph Schallert[1] (July 6, 1922 – May 8, 2016) was an American character actor who appeared in dozens of television shows and films over a career spanning more than 60 years.[2] He is known for his roles on Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1957–1959), Death Valley Days (1955–1962), and The Patty Duke Show (1963–1966).

William Schallert
Schallert in The Twilight Zone, 1960
Born
William Joseph Schallert

(1922-07-06)July 6, 1922
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedMay 8, 2016(2016-05-08) (aged 93)
Pacific Palisades, California, U.S.
Other namesBill Schallert
OccupationActor
Years active1947–2014
Spouse
Leah Waggner
(m. 1949; died 2015)
Children4
20th President of the Screen Actors Guild
In office
1979–1981
Preceded byKathleen Nolan
Succeeded byEd Asner

Early life and career

William Schallert was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Edwin Francis Schallert, a longtime drama critic for the Los Angeles Times, and Elza Emily Schallert (née Baumgarten), a magazine writer and radio host.[1] He began acting while a student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) but left to become an Army Air Corps fighter pilot in World War II. He returned to UCLA after the war and graduated in 1946.[3][4] In 1946, he helped found the Circle Theatre with Sydney Chaplin and several fellow students. In 1948, Schallert was directed by Sydney's father, Charlie Chaplin, in a staging of W. Somerset Maugham's Rain.[5] In 1949, Schallert served as the reciter in a concert performance of Arnold Schoenberg's Ode to Napoleon in celebration of the composer's 75th birthday.[6]

Schallert appeared in supporting roles on numerous television programs starting in the early 1950s, including four episodes (and three different characters) in Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre between 1958 and 1961. He was in three episodes of The Rifleman and five episodes of Gunsmoke : season 3, episode 16 "Twelfth Night" in 1957, season 4, episode 16 "Gypsum Hills Feud" in 1958, and as Col. Grant in season 7, episode 27 "Wagon Girls" in 1962, banker Ezra Thorpe in "The Money Store" season 14, episode 14 and Jake Spence in season 15 episode 20 "Albert". Schallert portrayed farmer Sam Becker in a 1961 episode of The Andy Griffith Show, whose newborn son is delivered by Andy. He appeared in The Partridge Family as a very humble folk-singing guitar player in "Stage Fright" in 1971. He appeared three times as Major Karl Richmond on NBC's Steve Canyon, starring Dean Fredericks in the title role.[citation needed]

Schallert also appeared in several films. He had roles in The Man from Planet X (1951) with Robert Clarke, The Tarnished Angels (1958) with Robert Stack, Blue Denim (1959) with Brandon deWilde, Pillow Talk (1959) with Doris Day and Rock Hudson, In The Heat Of The Night (1967) with Sidney Poitier, Speedway (1968) with Elvis Presley, The Jerk (1979) with Steve Martin, Teachers (1984) with Nick Nolte, and Innerspace (1987), in which he played Martin Short's doctor. Schallert was a founding member of the Circle Players at The Circle Theatre, started in 1946, now known as El Centro Theatre.[citation needed]

Among eight appearances on the syndicated western anthology series Death Valley Days, Schallert in 1955 portrayed American Civil War General Jesse Lee Reno in the episode "Reno." In the story line, two veterans of the Mexican War who served under Reno (played by Frank Griffin and Stanley Clements) honor him with the naming of the second-largest city in Nevada.[7] He appeared as Sam Clemens in a 1962 episode, "The $275,000 Sack of Flour." He appeared in an episode of the TV series In The Heat of The Night, where he portrays a husband who kills his terminally ill wife, as Carl Tibbets, owner of a book store in Sparta. Thus he appeared in both the 1967 film as the mayor and the 1992 episode of the TV show.

Schallert starred in Philbert, an innovative 1964 television pilot for ABC, which combined live-action camera work and animation. It was created by Warner Bros. animator Friz Freleng and directed by Richard Donner. ABC backed out of the series shortly before full production was to begin, although the completed pilot was released in theaters by Warner Brothers as a short subject.[citation needed]

Schallert was probably best known as Martin Lane on The Patty Duke Show. He also appeared as a wise teacher, Mr. Leander Pomfritt, on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis and as "The Admiral" on Get Smart. On the two former shows he worked opposite actress Jean Byron. Schallert made three guest appearances on CBS's Perry Mason between 1957 and 1962, including the role of Donald Graves in the series' fifth episode "The Case of the Sulky Girl," as Dr. Bradbury in the 1961 episode "The Case of the Misguided Missile," and as Len Dykes in the 1962 episode "The Case of the Melancholy Marksman." He played the role of Nilz Baris in the Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles"; and much later he portrayed Varani, a Bajoran musician, in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Sanctuary."[8]

Schallert played the role of Carson Drew in the television series The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977–1979), featuring Pamela Sue Martin as Nancy Drew. In addition to his onscreen performances, Schallert did voice-over work for numerous television and radio commercials over the years. Among these was a recurring role as "Milton the Toaster" in animated commercials for Kellogg's Pop-Tarts.[9] He had the distinction of appearing in both the original film version of In the Heat of the Night (1967) and the later NBC TV version in 1992. He later voiced Velma's high school teacher Professor Pomfrit and recurring character Mr. B's neighbour Farmer P., who was popcorn creator Neville Poppenbacher in 2 episodes of What's New, Scooby-Doo?. In 2004, TV Guide recognized Schallert's portrayal of Martin Lane on The Patty Duke Show as No. 39 on its list of "50 Greatest TV Dads."[5]

Later career/SAG president

 
Schallert at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990

Schallert served as president of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 1979 to 1981, and afterwards remained active in SAG projects, including serving as a trustee of the SAG Pension and Health Plans since 1983, and of the Motion Picture and Television Fund since 1977. (His former co-star and television daughter, Patty Duke, also served as SAG president from 1985 to 1988.) During Schallert's tenure as SAG president, he founded the Committee for Performers with Disabilities, and in 1993 he was awarded the Ralph Morgan Award for service to the Guild.

Schallert continued to work steadily as an actor in later life, appearing in a 2007 episode of How I Met Your Mother, the HBO television film Recount (2008) as U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, and the HBO series True Blood and his distinctive voice brought him work for commercial and animation voiceovers. Appearances in 2009 included a guest role on Desperate Housewives on March 15, in which he played the role of a small newspaper editor; he also appeared in an episode of According to Jim. More recently, he appeared in the January 21, 2010, pilot episode of The Deep End on ABC as a retiring CEO with Alzheimer's disease. He also made an appearance on Medium on the February 5, 2010, episode and a cameo on the June 26, 2011, season premiere of True Blood as the mayor of Bon Temps. He played Max Devore in the A&E adaptation of Bag of Bones.

In 2010, Schallert made a series of public service announcement videos with Patty Duke and other castmates from The Patty Duke Show for the Social Security Administration, which can be found at www.ssa.gov.[10] His last television appearance came in 2014 on an episode of the sitcom 2 Broke Girls.

Personal life

In a 2014 interview, Schallert said that he was suffering from peripheral neuropathy, forcing him to wear leg braces while effectively "confining" him to a wheelchair. He said about his condition and the leg braces: "They help me stay balanced if I use a walker, but it’s just easier to get around in a wheelchair." While not ruling out working on stage in the future, he said: "Working in film or TV would be too difficult now. Besides, I did my share!"[11]

Schallert was married to actress Leah Waggner (born Rosemarie Diann Waggner) from 1949 until her death in 2015.[12] She appeared with him in various shows, including episodes of The Patty Duke Show and The Dick Van Dyke Show. They had four sons: William Joseph, Jr. (born in 1949), Edwin G. (born in 1952), Mark M. (born in 1954), and Brendan C. Schallert (born in 1961).

Schallert died on May 8, 2016, at his home in Pacific Palisades at the age of 93, six weeks after the death of his on-screen daughter Patty Duke, on March 29.[13]

Selected filmography

Television appearances

Video games

References

  1. ^ a b "William Schallert Biography". Film Reference. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  2. ^ King, Susan. "Classic Hollywood – Trekkin' On: William Schallert..." Los Angeles Times – July 4, 2011.
  3. ^ "William Schallert, 'Patty Duke Show' Star, Dies at 93". The Hollywood Reporter.
  4. ^ "William Schallert: Actor And Former SAG President Dies At 93". Headlines & Global News. May 9, 2016.
  5. ^ a b TCM Database: William Schallert Biography.[1] Retrieved 2014-04-03
  6. ^ Stein, Leonard. "Ode to Napoleon". LA Phil. Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  7. ^ "Reno on Death Valley Days". Internet Movie Data Base. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  8. ^ LAURIE ULSTER (March 11, 2021). "13 Original Series Actors Who Couldn't Get Enough Trek". StarTrek.com.
  9. ^ William Shallert at the TCM Movie Database
  10. ^ Wilson, Jeff (March 23, 2010). "Patty Duke show cast reunites for ads". Associated Press.
  11. ^ Thomas, Nick (August 6, 2014), Entertainment: The ubiquitous William Schallert, Tinseltown Talks, retrieved January 7, 2015
  12. ^ Moore, Frazier (May 9, 2016). "William Schallert, 'Patty Duke Show' dad who became a union activist, dies at 93". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
  13. ^ "William Schallert, 93, Dies; Prolific Actor Was Father on 'The Patty Duke Show'". The New York Times. May 10, 2016.
  14. ^ InXile Entertainment. The Bard’s Tale. InXile Entertainment. Scene: Ending credits, 2:10:24 in, More Great Talent.

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Children420th President of the Screen Actors GuildIn office 1979 1981Preceded byKathleen NolanSucceeded byEd Asner Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Later career SAG president 3 Personal life 4 Selected filmography 5 Television appearances 6 Video games 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career EditWilliam Schallert was born in Los Angeles California the son of Edwin Francis Schallert a longtime drama critic for the Los Angeles Times and Elza Emily Schallert nee Baumgarten a magazine writer and radio host 1 He began acting while a student at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA but left to become an Army Air Corps fighter pilot in World War II He returned to UCLA after the war and graduated in 1946 3 4 In 1946 he helped found the Circle Theatre with Sydney Chaplin and several fellow students In 1948 Schallert was directed by Sydney s father Charlie Chaplin in a staging of W Somerset Maugham s Rain 5 In 1949 Schallert served as the reciter in a concert performance of Arnold Schoenberg s Ode to Napoleon in celebration of the composer s 75th birthday 6 Schallert appeared in supporting roles on numerous television programs starting in the early 1950s including four episodes and three different characters in Dick Powell s Zane Grey Theatre between 1958 and 1961 He was in three episodes of The Rifleman and five episodes of Gunsmoke season 3 episode 16 Twelfth Night in 1957 season 4 episode 16 Gypsum Hills Feud in 1958 and as Col Grant in season 7 episode 27 Wagon Girls in 1962 banker Ezra Thorpe in The Money Store season 14 episode 14 and Jake Spence in season 15 episode 20 Albert Schallert portrayed farmer Sam Becker in a 1961 episode of The Andy Griffith Show whose newborn son is delivered by Andy He appeared in The Partridge Family as a very humble folk singing guitar player in Stage Fright in 1971 He appeared three times as Major Karl Richmond on NBC s Steve Canyon starring Dean Fredericks in the title role citation needed Schallert also appeared in several films He had roles in The Man from Planet X 1951 with Robert Clarke The Tarnished Angels 1958 with Robert Stack Blue Denim 1959 with Brandon deWilde Pillow Talk 1959 with Doris Day and Rock Hudson In The Heat Of The Night 1967 with Sidney Poitier Speedway 1968 with Elvis Presley The Jerk 1979 with Steve Martin Teachers 1984 with Nick Nolte and Innerspace 1987 in which he played Martin Short s doctor Schallert was a founding member of the Circle Players at The Circle Theatre started in 1946 now known as El Centro Theatre citation needed Among eight appearances on the syndicated western anthology series Death Valley Days Schallert in 1955 portrayed American Civil War General Jesse Lee Reno in the episode Reno In the story line two veterans of the Mexican War who served under Reno played by Frank Griffin and Stanley Clements honor him with the naming of the second largest city in Nevada 7 He appeared as Sam Clemens in a 1962 episode The 275 000 Sack of Flour He appeared in an episode of the TV series In The Heat of The Night where he portrays a husband who kills his terminally ill wife as Carl Tibbets owner of a book store in Sparta Thus he appeared in both the 1967 film as the mayor and the 1992 episode of the TV show Schallert starred in Philbert an innovative 1964 television pilot for ABC which combined live action camera work and animation It was created by Warner Bros animator Friz Freleng and directed by Richard Donner ABC backed out of the series shortly before full production was to begin although the completed pilot was released in theaters by Warner Brothers as a short subject citation needed Schallert was probably best known as Martin Lane on The Patty Duke Show He also appeared as a wise teacher Mr Leander Pomfritt on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis and as The Admiral on Get Smart On the two former shows he worked opposite actress Jean Byron Schallert made three guest appearances on CBS s Perry Mason between 1957 and 1962 including the role of Donald Graves in the series fifth episode The Case of the Sulky Girl as Dr Bradbury in the 1961 episode The Case of the Misguided Missile and as Len Dykes in the 1962 episode The Case of the Melancholy Marksman He played the role of Nilz Baris in the Star Trek episode The Trouble with Tribbles and much later he portrayed Varani a Bajoran musician in the Star Trek Deep Space Nine episode Sanctuary 8 Schallert played the role of Carson Drew in the television series The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977 1979 featuring Pamela Sue Martin as Nancy Drew In addition to his onscreen performances Schallert did voice over work for numerous television and radio commercials over the years Among these was a recurring role as Milton the Toaster in animated commercials for Kellogg s Pop Tarts 9 He had the distinction of appearing in both the original film version of In the Heat of the Night 1967 and the later NBC TV version in 1992 He later voiced Velma s high school teacher Professor Pomfrit and recurring character Mr B s neighbour Farmer P who was popcorn creator Neville Poppenbacher in 2 episodes of What s New Scooby Doo In 2004 TV Guide recognized Schallert s portrayal of Martin Lane on The Patty Duke Show as No 39 on its list of 50 Greatest TV Dads 5 Later career SAG president Edit Schallert at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990 Schallert served as president of the Screen Actors Guild SAG from 1979 to 1981 and afterwards remained active in SAG projects including serving as a trustee of the SAG Pension and Health Plans since 1983 and of the Motion Picture and Television Fund since 1977 His former co star and television daughter Patty Duke also served as SAG president from 1985 to 1988 During Schallert s tenure as SAG president he founded the Committee for Performers with Disabilities and in 1993 he was awarded the Ralph Morgan Award for service to the Guild Schallert continued to work steadily as an actor in later life appearing in a 2007 episode of How I Met Your Mother the HBO television film Recount 2008 as U S Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens and the HBO series True Blood and his distinctive voice brought him work for commercial and animation voiceovers Appearances in 2009 included a guest role on Desperate Housewives on March 15 in which he played the role of a small newspaper editor he also appeared in an episode of According to Jim More recently he appeared in the January 21 2010 pilot episode of The Deep End on ABC as a retiring CEO with Alzheimer s disease He also made an appearance on Medium on the February 5 2010 episode and a cameo on the June 26 2011 season premiere of True Blood as the mayor of Bon Temps He played Max Devore in the A amp E adaptation of Bag of Bones In 2010 Schallert made a series of public service announcement videos with Patty Duke and other castmates from The Patty Duke Show for the Social Security Administration which can be found at www ssa gov 10 His last television appearance came in 2014 on an episode of the sitcom 2 Broke Girls Personal life EditIn a 2014 interview Schallert said that he was suffering from peripheral neuropathy forcing him to wear leg braces while effectively confining him to a wheelchair He said about his condition and the leg braces They help me stay balanced if I use a walker but it s just easier to get around in a wheelchair While not ruling out working on stage in the future he said Working in film or TV would be too difficult now Besides I did my share 11 Schallert was married to actress Leah Waggner born Rosemarie Diann Waggner from 1949 until her death in 2015 12 She appeared with him in various shows including episodes of The Patty Duke Show and The Dick Van Dyke Show They had four sons William Joseph Jr born in 1949 Edwin G born in 1952 Mark M born in 1954 and Brendan C Schallert born in 1961 Schallert died on May 8 2016 at his home in Pacific Palisades at the age of 93 six weeks after the death of his on screen daughter Patty Duke on March 29 13 Selected filmography EditDoctor Jim 1947 as George Brant film debut Lonely Heart Bandits 1950 as Dave Clark The Man from Planet X 1951 as Dr Mears The Red Badge of Courage 1951 as a Union Soldier uncredited Rose of Cimarron 1952 as Gold Bullion Guard Just This Once 1952 as Secretary scenes deleted Storm Over Tibet 1952 as Aylen Captive Women 1952 as Carver Flat Top 1952 as Ens Longfellow Sword of Venus 1953 as Valmont Port Sinister 1953 as Collins Down Three Dark Streets 1954 as murdered gas station attendant uncredited Riot in Cell Block 11 1954 as Reporter Them 1954 as Ambulance Attendant uncredited The High and the Mighty 1954 as Dispatcher Gog 1954 as Engle Shield for Murder 1954 as Assistant D A Smoke Signal 1955 as Pvt Livingston An Annapolis Story 1955 as Tony s Instructor scenes deleted Top of the World 1955 as Capt Harding Hell s Horizon 1955 as Capt Ben Morgan Raw Edge 1956 as Missionary Gunslinger 1956 as Marshal Scott Hood Written on the Wind 1956 as Reporter The Incredible Shrinking Man 1957 as Doctor Arthur Bramson The Tattered Dress 1957 as Court Clerk The Girl in the Kremlin 1957 as Jacob Stalin The Story of Mankind 1957 as Earl of Warwick The Tarnished Angels 1957 as Ted Baker Man in the Shadow 1957 as Jim Shaney Cry Terror 1958 as Henderson Bank Representative Pillow Talk 1959 as Hotel Clerk The Gallant Hours 1960 as Capt Thomas G Tom Lamphier Jr Lonely Are the Brave 1962 as Harry Paradise Alley 1962 as Jack Williams Shotgun Wedding 1963 as Preacher Parsons In the Heat of the Night 1967 as Mayor Schubert Hour of the Gun 1967 as Herman Spicer Will Penny 1967 as Dr Fraker Speedway 1968 as Abel Esterlake Sam Whiskey 1969 as Mr Perkins The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes 1969 as Professor Quigley Colossus The Forbin Project 1970 as CIA Director Grauber Tora Tora Tora 1970 as Harry Hopkins Roosevelt s Aide scenes cut The Trial of the Catonsville Nine 1972 as Judge Charley Varrick 1973 as San Miguel Sheriff Bill Horton Hijack 1973 TV Movie as Frank Kleiner Peege 1973 Short as Dad The Strongest Man in the World 1975 as Prof Quigley Tunnel Vision 1976 as Francis X Cody Dawn Portrait of a Teenage Runaway 1976 TV Movie as Harry Hangar 18 1980 as Professor Mills Peter No Tail 1981 as Additional Voices English version The Waltons 1980 1981 as Stanley Perkins Twilight Zone The Movie 1983 as Father segment It s a Good Life Teachers 1984 as Horn Innerspace 1987 as Dr Greenbush House Party 2 1991 as Dean Kramer Shake Rattle and Rock 1994 TV Movie as Judge Boone Sweetzer 2007 as BarnabyTelevision appearances EditIt s a Great Life 1955 1956 2 episodes as Travel Bureau Clerk 3rd Telephone Man Mr Adams and Eve 1957 2 episodes as Claude Briggs Leave It to Beaver 1957 as Mr Bloomgarden The Gray Ghost 1957 as Ebans The Adventures of Jim Bowie 1957 1958 8 episodes as Justinian Tebbs Teeters Hill Gunsmoke 1958 S4 Ep16 Gypsum Hills Feud as Alben Peavy The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show 1955 1958 as The Army Sergeant The Waiter Charlie Irwin Jr Pete Father Knows Best 1958 as Jennings The Jeannie Carson Show 1958 4 episodes as Herbert The Ray Bolger Show 1958 Maverick 1959 as Carl Peter Gunn 1959 as First Vice President Richard Diamond Private Detective 1957 1959 as Charlie Kane Johnny Prescott Charlie The Donna Reed Show 1959 as Bert Rose Wanted Dead or Alive 1958 1959 as Link Damon Craig the Bartender James Hendricks Hotel Clerk Lawman 1960 as Reed Smith The DuPont Show with June Allyson 1960 as Lt Barnes Johnny Midnight 1960 as Richard Bissell The Twilight Zone 1960 TV series as Policeman Johnny Ringo 1959 1960 as Tom Ferris Bogan Sea Hunt 1960 as Dr Ken Madison Bat Masterson 1960 as diamond expert Dr Harold Dunsmore Dante 1960 as Prof Louis Hastings The Rifleman 1959 1961 as Joe Lovering Marshall Truce Fogarty Coronado 9 1961 as Alfred Bates The Andy Griffith Show 1961 as Sam Becker The Rebel 1961 as Charles Ashbaugh Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1962 as Lt Gunderson Gunsmoke 1962 as Captain Grant Hennesey 1961 1962 2 episodes as Conrad Musk Wally Shafer Jr The Dick Van Dyke Show 1962 as Rev Kirk Bonanza 1962 Look to the Stars as George Norton Perry Mason 1957 1962 as Len Dykes Dr Bradbury Donald Graves The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 1959 1962 as Mr Leander Pomfritt Prof Leander Pomfritt Death Valley Days 1955 1962 as Sam Clemens Dave Meiser Carl Sprenger Charlie Tetlow Ellis Higby Jesse Lee Reno Albert Johnson Mr Loomis Hazel 1963 as Kemper Have Gun Will Travel 1957 1963 as Chee Yan Dallas Burchfield Soldier Clyde Broderick Empire 1963 as Sully Mason Rawhide 1959 1963 as Lieutenant Carter Lt Hill The Salesman The Lucy Show 1963 as Mr Cresant The Patty Duke Show 1963 1966 as Martin Lane Kenneth Lane Uncle Jed Lane The Virginian 1966 as Harry Foley Combat 1966 as Major Fisher The Rat Patrol 1967 as Dr Schneidermann Mission Impossible 1967 as Dr Harrison Selby Star Trek 1967 as Nilz Baris The Wild Wild West 1967 1969 as Frank Harper Rufus Krause Silas Grigsby Here Come the Brides 1969 as Reverend Gaddings The Mod Squad 1969 as Father Bob Hughes Bewitched 1969 as Dr Anton Room 222 1969 as Dr Charles Garrett Land of the Giants 1969 Season 2 The Clones as Dr Arno Get Smart 1967 1970 as Admiral Hargrade Earl Kibbee Hawaii Five O 1969 1970 as Defense Counsel Herbert Craig Wilkie The Partridge Family 1971 as Red Woodloe Kung Fu 1973 as Willis Roper Gunsmoke 1957 1973 as Judge Ray Cordelius Jake Spence Ezra Thorpe Jess Capt Grant Alben Peavy Eben Hakes The Girl with Something Extra 1973 as Mr Everett Love American Style 1973 as Louis segment Love and Carmen Lopez Steve segment Love and the Favorite Family The Six Million Dollar Man 1974 as Lorin Sandusky Barnaby Jones 1974 as Mr Freels The Bionic Woman 1976 as Bill Elgin The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977 1979 as Carson Drew One Day at a Time 1978 as Mr Morton Little Women 1978 TV Mini Series as Jonathan March Archie Bunker s Place 1979 as Dr Wakeford Blind Ambition 1979 TV Mini Series as Herbert Kalmbach Little House on the Prairie 1976 1979 as Dean Russell Harmon Snell The Waltons 1980 1981 in Seasons 8 and 9 as Stanley Perkins the salesman and Rose s beau Lou Grant 1979 1982 as Frank Obler Mark Worth Magnum P I 1983 as Bob the Foster Father North and South Book II 1986 TV miniseries as Gen Robert E Lee Highway to Heaven 1987 as Grandpa Raines Matlock 1987 as Judge Elliot Franklin The New Gidget 1986 1988 TV series as Russ Lawrence Midnight Caller 1989 as Paul Drude War and Remembrance 1988 1989 TV miniseries as Harry Hopkins Quantum Leap 1989 as Judge Eugene Haller Murphy Brown 1990 as Ken Hamilton Murphy Brown s retired journalism teacher In the Heat of the Night 1990 as Carl Tibbetts Decadence Dance Extreme music video 1990 as president of Parents for a Wholesome America The Torkelsons 1991 1992 as Wesley Hodges Dinosaurs 1992 as Wesayso Scientist voice Star Trek Deep Space Nine 1993 as Varani Coach 1994 as Bert Wilkins My Name Is Earl 2007 as Dr Rudin How I Met Your Mother 2007 as Brady The Suite Life of Zack amp Cody 2008 as David Desperate Housewives 2009 as Ken According to Jim 2009 as Ed Green Lantern First Flight 2009 as Appa Ali Apsa voice The Deep End 2010 as Hal Douglas Bag of Bones 2011 TV miniseries as Max Devore Two Broke Girls 2014 last screen roleVideo games EditThe Bard s Tale 2004 14 References Edit a b William Schallert Biography Film Reference Retrieved November 20 2013 King Susan Classic Hollywood Trekkin On William Schallert Los Angeles Times July 4 2011 William Schallert Patty Duke Show Star Dies at 93 The Hollywood Reporter William Schallert Actor And Former SAG President Dies At 93 Headlines amp Global News May 9 2016 a b TCM Database William Schallert Biography 1 Retrieved 2014 04 03 Stein Leonard Ode to Napoleon LA Phil Los Angeles Philharmonic Association Retrieved June 8 2020 Reno on Death Valley Days Internet Movie Data Base Retrieved August 21 2018 LAURIE ULSTER March 11 2021 13 Original Series Actors Who Couldn t Get Enough Trek StarTrek com William Shallert at the TCM Movie Database Wilson Jeff March 23 2010 Patty Duke show cast reunites for ads Associated Press Thomas Nick August 6 2014 Entertainment The ubiquitous William Schallert Tinseltown Talks retrieved January 7 2015 Moore Frazier May 9 2016 William Schallert Patty Duke Show dad who became a union activist dies at 93 The Washington Post Retrieved May 10 2016 William Schallert 93 Dies Prolific Actor Was Father on The Patty Duke Show The New York Times May 10 2016 InXile Entertainment The Bard s Tale InXile Entertainment Scene Ending credits 2 10 24 in More Great Talent Biography portal California portal Radio portal Film portal Television portal Organized labor portalExternal links EditWilliam Schallert at IMDb William Schallert at the TCM Movie Database William Schallert Interview at Elvis2001 net Hollywood Everyman A Conversation with William Schallert 2010 Interview with William Schallert William Schallert at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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