Marvin Kaplan

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1927-01-24

Deathday 2016-08-25 (89 years old)

Place of Birth Brooklyn, New York, USA

Marvin Kaplan

Biography

No biography available for this person.

Known For

Actor

2012
1998
Becker

as Mr. Gordon

1995
O. Ratz: Rat in a Hot Tin Can

as Dave D. Fly (voice)

1995
What a Cartoon!

as Dave D. Fly (voice)

1994
ER

as Kornberg's Father

1992
On the Air

as Dwight McGonigle

1991
Delirious

as Typewriter Repairman

1990
Wild at Heart

as Uncle Pooch

1990
1990
Fender Bender 500

as Choo Choo (voice)

1988
1986
Hollywood Vice Squad

as Man with Doll

1985
MacGyver

as The Chess Master

1984
Bad Cat

as Mouser (voice)

1984
1984
1st & Ten

as Irv

1984
Kangaroo

as Sidney Squirrel

1983
1983
Saturday Supercade

as Sidney Squirrel (voice)

1983
Frogger

as Shellshock "Shelly" Turtle

1980
Midnight Madness

as Bonaventure Desk Clerk

1977
CHiPs

as Hilmer Nelson

1977
Heyyy, It's the King!

as Skids (voice)

1976
Freaky Friday

as Carpet Cleaner

1976
1976
1974
Fangs

as Brother Joy

1974
Chopper One

as Harry

1973
The Severed Arm

as Mad Man Herman

1969
1969
Love, American Style

as The Psychiatrist

1968
The Mod Squad

as Sol Alpert

1965
The Great Race

as Frisbee

1965
1965
1965
Honey West

as 'Byron Manners'

1965
1964
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

as Mr. Kendall

1963
1963
The Nutty Professor

as English Student

1963
1963
1962
McHale's Navy

as Kwazniak

1961
Top Cat

as Choo Choo (voice)

1960
Wake Me When It's Over

as Hap Cosgrove

1960
1959
1959
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis

as Mr. Monty W. Milfloss

1957
Alcoa Theatre

as Harry Cooper

1957
DuPont Show of the Month

as The Messenger Boy

1957
The Lux Show

as Self

1952
The Fabulous Senorita

as Clifford Van Kunkle

1951
Angels in the Outfield

as Timothy Durney

1951
Behave Yourself!

as Max the Umbrella

1951
Criminal Lawyer

as Sam Kutler

1951
1951
The Red Skelton Show

as Self/Alfred Pinzmetal

1950
Key to the City

as Francis - Newspaper Photographer (uncredited)

1949
Adam's Rib

as Court Stenographer (uncredited)

Writer

1969
1968
The Mod Squad

as Story

1964