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Actor (138 credits)
2012-2013
See Dad Run
(TV Series)
The Colonel / Col. James Cunningham
2009
Monk
(TV Series)
Gilson
2003
Scrubs
(TV Series)
Mr. Moran
1977-1987
The Love Boat
(TV Series)
Doctor Adam Bricker / Kurt Kleinschmidt
1984
Legmen
(TV Series)
Apple Dan Bonny
1977
Code R
(TV Series)
Garrison
1977
Alice
(TV Series)
Burt
1976
Switch
(TV Series)
Gaylord Henderson / Selig
1975
Kojak
(TV Series)
Sam Bernard
1975
Harry O
(TV Series)
Charlie Doyle
1973
Diana
(TV Series)
Gerald
1970-1973
The Doris Day Show
(TV Series)
Louie Pallucci / Uncle August Von Kappelhoff / Major Laguinita
1970-1972
Room 222
(TV Series)
Franklin / Roger Duncan
1969-1972
Bewitched
(TV Series)
Apothecary / Alonzo / Baron von Fuchs / ...
1970-1971
Love, American Style
(TV Series)
Mr. Chaney (segment "Love and the Awakening") / Harry Barker (segment "Love and the Waterbed") / Counselor (segment "Love and the Marriage Counselor")
1971
Night Gallery
(TV Series)
Reed (segment "The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes")
1966-1969
Get Smart
(TV Series)
Siegfried / Seigfried
1966
The Hero
(TV Series)
Charlie Trembler
1963
Ripcord
(TV Series)
Photographer
The Love Boat
(TV Series) (written by - 4 episodes, 1978 - 1979) (story - 1 episode, 1983)
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Self (75 credits)
2014-2018
Today
(TV Series)
Self - Guest / Self
2001-2004
Biography
(TV Series documentary)
Self
2004
Pyramid
(TV Series)
Self - Celebrity Contestant
2001
The Test
(TV Series)
Self - Panelist
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Appeared as Siegfried, his character from
Get Smart (1965), in a commercial for a "Get Smart" marathon.
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Alternate Names:
Bernard Kopell | Bernie Koppel | Bernie Koppell | Seigfried von Kapelhoff | Siegfried von Kappelhoff
Height:
6' (1.83 m)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
[on
Jack Benny] What an absolutely delightful human being. There was not one iota of supremacy about him when he dealt with other actors. He was gigantic in radio and then became gigantic in television.
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Trivia:
Known for his talent with dialects, his first three years of his career had him playing Latinos, including a three-month stint on
The Brighter Day (1954) as a Cuban heavy.
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