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Warren Berlinger : ウィキペディア英語版
Warren Berlinger

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Warren Berlinger (born August 31, 1937) is an American character actor, with Broadway runs, movie and television credits, and much work in commercials.
==Career==
Berlinger performed in the original 1946 Broadway production of ''Annie Get Your Gun'', with Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton. He guest-starred on the original ''Howdy Doody'' television show, with roles following on ''Kraft Television Theatre'' and other programs. He also guest-starred on John Cassavetes's detective series, NBC's ''Johnny Staccato''.
Berlinger appeared in both the Broadway stage and Hollywood movie productions of ''Blue Denim'' (winning a Theatre World Award for the stage version), and also ''Happy Time'', ''Anniversary Waltz'' (later adapted as the movie ''Happy Anniversary''), and ''Come Blow Your Horn'' in 1961. He also performed in the 1963 London stage production of ''How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying'' at the Shaftesbury Theatre, His career as a character actor began in 1956 with the film ''Teenage Rebel''.〔 Then in the movies ''Because They're Young'' (1960), ''Billie'' (1965) and ''Thunder Alley'' (1967).
In 1965, Berlinger was the star of ''Kilroy'', a segment of Walt Disney's ''Wonderful World of Color''. In 1966, he played Phillip Short in the movie ''Spinout''.〔 Later appearances included episodes of ''Charlie's Angels'', ''Happy Days'' (including an appearance as "tough-as-nails" United States Army recruiter Sergeant Bechler), ''Love, American Style'', ''Operation Petticoat'', ''Friends'', ''Columbo'' and ''Murder, She Wrote''. In 1973, he was a regular cast member of the short-lived situation comedy ''A Touch of Grace''. His other films include ''The Long Goodbye'' (1973), ''The Girl Most Likely to...'' (1973), ''Lepke'' (1975), ''I Will, I Will... for Now'' (1976), ''The Shaggy D.A.'' (1976), ''The Magician of Lublin'' (1979), ''The Cannonball Run'' (1981), ''The World According to Garp'' (1982), ''Ten Little Indians'' (1989), ''Hero'' (1992) and ''That Thing You Do!'' (1996). He was also a regular on Marlo Thomas' TV show ''That Girl'', as the friend of Thomas' character's fiance.
The year 2006 marked Berlinger's 60th anniversary in show business. He has been both honorary mayor and honorary sheriff of Chatsworth, California.

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