Known For Actor
Gender Male
Birthday 1923-12-10
Deathday 2010-09-11 (86 years old)
Place of Birth Schenectady, New York, USA
Also Known As Hal Gould, Harold Vernon Goldstein
Harold V. Goldstein (December 10, 1923 – September 11, 2010), best known by his stage name Harold Gould, was an American actor best known for playing Martin Morgenstern in the 1970s sitcoms Rhoda and The Mary Tyler Moore Show and as Miles Webber & also as Arnie Peterson on The Golden Girls. Gould acted in film and television for nearly 50 years, appearing in more than 300 television shows, 20 major motion pictures, and over 100 stage plays, and received Emmy Award nominations five times. He is known for playing elegant, well-dressed men, and he regularly played Jewish characters and grandfather-type figures on television and film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Harold Gould, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
as Wayne
as Old Denahi (voice)
as Grandpa
as Monty Moran (2008)
as Grandfather Disguisey
as Harold Periwinkle
as Grandpa Spencer
as Arthur
as Arthur Mendelson
as Solly K.
as Barber Shop Man #4 (uncredited)
as Milt Kaminski
as Dr. William Garibay
as Irv
as Dr. Gustav Stumpfel
as David Altman
as Old Henry Lesser
as Alan Smithee
as Solomon Stein
as Gerry
as Albert Einstein
as Sam Moskowitz
as Edwin Griffin
as Miles Webber
as Velvil Finkelstein (segment "Yiddish")
as Dinosaur Chief (voice)
as Francisco Galedo
as Nicholas Dimente
as Tom Garrison
as Dr. Stanfield Weston
as William Shakespeare
as Rockerfeller
as Dr. Marvin Elias
as Harry Finneman
as Rabbi
as Arnie Peterson
as Miles
as Old Man
as Benny Benito
as Oliver Sully
as Morris Mindakovitch
as Walter Wise
as Stowbridge
as Mr. Antrobus
as Stowbridge
as Andrei Zernov
as Jonah Foot
as Eliot Bingham
as Telford Stampley
as Melvin Millstein
as Robert Westfield
as Judge John Channing
as Mr. Campana
as Louis B. Mayer
as Louis B. Mayer
as Arthur Stobridge
as Dickie Dayton
as Dr. Hoxley
as Harry Landers
as Sol Wurtzel
as Hector Moses
as Dr. Wexler
as Leo Silver
as Harry Danton
as Vernon Crowler
as Dr. George Duncan
as Barney Gerber
as Carl Tessler
as Charles Gwynn
as Professor Baxter
as Engulf
as Sam Quilt
as Dr. Fredericchi
as Anton Inbedkov
as Dietz
as Mayor
as George
as Mr. Brockelman
as Haskell Fox
as Kid Twist
as Dave Ryker
as Self
as Martin Wicker
as Agent Carlson
as Dr. Herman Zerny
as Joseph Francis
as Alexander Weisberg
as Nexdhet
as Danny Everson
as Kurt
as Agent Carlson
as Eric P. Scott
as Walter Yost
as Martin Morgenstern
as Dr. Leibman
as Howard Cunningham
as Col. Holt
as Lester Chennery
as Honore Vashon
as Bruno Raphael
as Mr. Farnsworth
as Mr. Phillips (uncredited)
as Carlisle
as Father Sweeney
as Rabbi Mendez
as Norman Nugent
as Martin Geller
as Dr. Mailer
as Allen Slater
as Ganucci's Attorney
as Sheriff Spanner
as Vincente Bravo
as Calvin Ryland
as Carmichael
as Dr. De Long
as Cop on Pier
as Doctor
as Dr. Ostrer (uncredited)
as Dave Rice
as Arnold Bruzzi
as Doctor
as Martin Eldon
as Israel Jacobs
as Vincent Millard
as George Hale
as Hans Hunter
as Mr. Winkler
as General Whetherby
as General Von Lintzer
as General von Scheider
as Victor Freemantle
as General von Schlomm
as John Taney
as Major Wilson
as Captain Crawford / Harry Davis
as Judge William Daggett
as Phil Colby
as Arnie Tomkins
as Mr. Garrett (uncredited)
as Major John Richardson
as Doctor
as Colonel Reed
as Ponelli
as Marco
as Joe Garson
as Dr. Willis
as Eller
as Tom Crailer
as Judge
as Lt. Col. Raleigh Wade
as Hollingsworth
as District Attorney
as Prosecutor Tom Finney
as Prosecutor Black
as John Marshall Harrison
as Adam Pendleton
as John Anderson
as Lacey
as Mr. Prior
as TV Announcer
as Mr. Wheeler
as Judge Winston
as Dr. Peter Duey
as Earl McCloskey
as Bookkeeper
as Psychiatrist
as Edward Crane
as Doctor
as Arnold Javits (uncredited)
as Tramp
as Mr. Sparks
as General Larrabee
as Cal Winslow
as Lawrence West
as Boake
as Col. Lucius Shindrow
as Leo Silver
as Dr. Hoxley
as Dr. Knockitoff
as General Important
as DMV Clerk - Corrects Exam
as Mr. Hunter, First IRS Man
as Director
as Additional Dialogue