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Peter Bonerz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peter Bonerz
Peter Bonerz (born August 6, 1938 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire) is an American actor and director who is best known for his role as Dr. Jerry Robinson on ''The Bob Newhart Show''. Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Bonerz grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he attended Marquette University High School, gaining his first theatrical experience with the Prep Players under rigid conditions. At Marquette University he participated in the Marquette University Players under the Reverend John J. Walsh, S.J. After graduating with a bachelor of science degree in 1960, he decided to seek a career in theater, beginning with The Premise, an improv group in New York City. After compulsory service as a draftee in the United States Army, he joined The Committee, an improv troupe in San Francisco, California. His first network television appearance was in 1965 on ''The Addams Family'' in the season-two episode "Morticia, The Writer".〔DVD commentary from ''The Addams Family - The Complete Series'', Special Feature, "Guest Star Seance"〕 He had several more TV appearances in the late 1960s and also had roles in several films, including ''Funnyman'' (1967), ''What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?'' (1969), ''Medium Cool'' (1969), ''Catch-22'' (1970), which also included his future co-star Bob Newhart, ''Jennifer on My Mind'' (1971) and ''Fuzz'' (1972). In 1971, Bonerz was part of an ensemble cast in the short-lived improvisational television show ''Story Theatre'', which also included Alan Alda and Valerie Harper. In 1972, he landed the popular supporting role of Dr. Jerry Robinson, the eccentric orthodontist on ''The Bob Newhart Show'', whose most frequent comic foil was Marcia Wallace as Carol, the sharp-tongued receptionist. He also directed 29 episodes. The show ran for six seasons, with ratings among the top 20 in the first three seasons. His later acting roles included the TV miniseries ''The Bastard'' (1978) and as a psychiatrist in the movie ''Serial'' (1980). In 1986, Bonerz co-starred alongside Tuesday Weld and River Phoenix in the CBS television movie ''Circle of Violence: A Family Drama''. In 2014, he played Doug Demarco in the "Anniversaries" episode of ''Parks and Recreation''. He directed a number of situation comedy episodes for series such as ''Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers'', ''Foley Square'', ''My Sister Sam'', ''Friends'', ''Murphy Brown'', ''NewsRadio'', ''Home Improvement'', ''It's Your Move'', and ''ALF''. He also directed a few films, such as ''Nobody's Perfekt'' (1981) and ''Police Academy 6: City Under Siege'' (1989).〔(Peter Bonerz Biography (1938-) ) - Film Reference〕 ==References==
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