Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age |
Self |
2021 |
History of the Sitcom |
Oscar Madison |
2021 |
Too Much TV |
Dr. R. Quincy, M.E. - Quincy M.E. |
2016 |
The 67th Annual Tony Awards |
Self - Actor (In Memoriam) |
2013 |
The Oscars |
Self - Actor (In Memoriam) |
2013 |
Paul Williams Still Alive |
Self / Himself (archive footage) |
2011 |
The 62nd Annual Tony Awards |
Self - Presenter |
2008 |
The Florence Henderson Show |
Self |
2008 |
The 100 Greatest TV Quotes & Catchphrases |
Self |
2006 |
When Do We Eat? |
Artur |
2006 |
In the Cutz |
Guest |
2005 |
The Tony Danza Show |
Self - Guest |
2004 |
Living in TV Land |
Self |
2004 |
Los Angeles Plays Itself |
Sandman in Two-Minute Warning |
2003 |
Crossing Jordan |
Dr. Leo Gelber |
2001 |
Third Watch |
Stan Brandolini |
1999 |
Television: The First Fifty Years |
Oscar Madison |
1999 |
Brother's Keeper |
Jack |
1998 |
E! Mysteries & Scandals |
Self |
1998 |
The Twilight of the Golds |
Mr. Stein |
1997 |
Dear God |
Jemi |
1996 |
Die Harald Schmidt Show |
Himself |
1995 |
The Outer Limits |
Joe Walker |
1995 |
Parallel Lives |
Senator Robert Ferguson |
1994 |
The 48th Annual Tony Awards |
Self - Presenter |
1994 |
Diagnosis Murder |
Dr. Jeff Everden / LAPD Det. Harry Trumble |
1993 |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien |
Self - Guest |
1993 |
Around the World in 80 Days |
Capt. Bunsby / Captain Bunsby |
1989 |
Biography |
Self / George |
1987 |
American Masters |
Self - Actor |
1986 |
NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration |
Self |
1986 |
You Again? |
Henry Willows |
1986 |
Joe Louis: For All Time |
Self |
1984 |
Salute! |
Self |
1983 |
Night of 100 Stars |
Self |
1982 |
Entertainment Tonight |
Self |
1981 |
The 35th Annual Tony Awards |
Self - Performer |
1981 |
Command Performance: The Stars Salute the President |
Self |
1981 |
The Magic of David Copperfield III: Levitating Ferrari |
Self - Special Guest Host |
1980 |
Your New Day |
Self |
1980 |
Lucy Moves to NBC |
Himself / Self |
1980 |
Challenge of the Tiger |
Jack Klugman (cameo) |
1980 |
The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards |
Self - Nominee & Presenter |
1977 |
The Love Boat |
Mel Davis |
1977 |
Two-Minute Warning |
Sandman / Stu Sandmann |
1976 |
Quincy M.E. |
Dr. R. Quincy, M.E. / Quincy |
1976 |
One of My Wives Is Missing |
Inspector Murray Levine |
1976 |
Rickles |
Self |
1975 |
Match Game PM |
Self - Panelist |
1975 |
Sammy and Company |
Self |
1975 |
The Don Rickles Show - Mr. Warmth |
Self |
1975 |
Dinah! |
Self - Guest |
1974 |
Bicentennial Minutes |
Self - Narrator |
1974 |
The Shape of Things |
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1973 |
Match Game |
Himself - Panelist |
1973 |
The $10,000 Pyramid |
Himself - Celebrity Contestant / Himself |
1973 |
Poor Devil |
Burnett J. Emerson |
1973 |
The Vin Scully Show |
Self - Guest |
1973 |
Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow! |
Barney |
1971 |
The Odd Couple |
Oscar Madison / Blinky Madison |
1970 |
Flip |
Self |
1970 |
It's Your Bet |
Self |
1969 |
Love, American Style |
Bill (segment "Love and the Big Game") / Harry (segment "Love and the Cheaters") |
1969 |
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors |
Leland Rogers |
1969 |
The David Frost Show |
Self - Guest |
1969 |
Then Came Bronson |
Dr. Charles Hanrahan |
1969 |
Goodbye, Columbus |
Ben Patimkin |
1969 |
The Split |
Harry Kifka |
1968 |
The Name of the Game |
Frank Dovnik / Captain Garrig / Art Trager |
1968 |
The Detective |
Dave Schoenstein |
1968 |
The Carol Burnett Show |
Self - Guest / Various Characters / Self |
1967 |
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In |
Guest Performer |
1967 |
Garrison's Gorillas |
Gus Manners |
1967 |
Fame Is the Name of the Game |
Ben Welcome |
1966 |
The Dean Martin Show |
Self |
1965 |
The F.B.I. |
Victor Amazeen / Charles Gates |
1965 |
Hail, Mafia |
Phil |
1965 |
Harris Against the World |
Alan Harris |
1964 |
Act One |
Joe Hyman |
1963 |
Kraft Suspense Theatre |
Steve Zaro / Ozzie Keefer |
1963 |
The Great Adventure |
John Brown |
1963 |
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre |
Paul Smith / Markos |
1963 |
The Fugitive |
Buck Harmon / Gus Hendricks |
1963 |
Arrest and Trial |
Celina |
1963 |
The Yellow Canary |
Lt. Bonner |
1963 |
I Could Go on Singing |
George |
1963 |
Days of Wine and Roses |
Jim Hungerford |
1962 |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson |
Himself - Guest / Himself |
1962 |
Jackie Gleason: American Scene Magazine |
Charles / Self - Cameo |
1962 |
The Virginian |
Charles Mayhew |
1962 |
The Mike Douglas Show |
Himself - Actor / Himself - Co-Host / Himself - Guest |
1961 |
Straightaway |
Buddy Conway |
1961 |
The New Breed |
Floyd Blaylock |
1961 |
Ben Casey |
Dr. Philip Walton / Dr. Bill Justin |
1961 |
Target: The Corruptors |
Otto Dutch Kleburg / Greg Paulson |
1961 |
Cain's Hundred |
Mike Colonni |
1961 |
Follow the Sun |
Steve Bixel |
1961 |
The Defenders |
Joe Larch / D.A. Charlie Grimalia / D.A. Charles Grimalia |
1961 |
The Twilight Zone |
Captain Ross / Jesse Cardiff / Joey Crown / Max Phillips |
1959 |
The Untouchables |
Morton Halas / Solly Girsh |
1959 |
Kiss Me, Kate |
Gunman |
1958 |
Naked City |
Alfred Tiloff / Arthur Crews / Joe Calageras / Patrolman Mike Greco / Pete Kammik / Sam Braden |
1958 |
The Investigator |
Selko |
1958 |
Cry Terror! |
Vince |
1958 |
The Walter Winchell File |
Allie Sunshine |
1957 |
Suspicion |
Jason |
1957 |
12 Angry Men |
Juror 5 |
1957 |
Playhouse 90 |
Lew Downs / Max Salter / Nick |
1956 |
Time Table |
Frankie Page |
1956 |
The Alcoa Hour |
George / Tyler |
1955 |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents |
George Benedict |
1955 |
Gunsmoke |
Earl Ticks |
1955 |
Marty |
Bar Patron |
1955 |
Producers' Showcase |
Jackie |
1954 |
Justice |
Kid Wilson |
1954 |
Inner Sanctum |
Prater / Harry / Det. Crane |
1954 |
The United States Steel Hour |
Barney Ostertag / Beaver / Frank / Vic |
1953 |
Colonel Humphrey Flack |
Sedgewick - Henchman |
1953 |
General Electric Theater |
Murphy |
1953 |
Grubstake |
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1952 |
Goodyear Playhouse |
Pvt. Yarrow / Webber |
1951 |
Celanese Theatre |
Busch |
1951 |
The Red Skelton Hour |
Downstairs Neighbor / Director / Choreographer / Indian |
1951 |
Big Town |
Jack Orliffe |
1950 |
The Big Story |
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1949 |
Suspense |
Louie |
1949 |
Studio One |
Leo / George Hall / Darrell |
1948 |
The Philco Television Playhouse |
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1948 |
Kraft Theatre |
Mark Deglin |
1947 |