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Warren Berlinger

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Warren Berlinger
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Warren Berlinger
Warren Berlinger was a character Actor in Films, Television and Broadway. Born August 31, 1937 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA Died December 2, 2020 in Valencia, California, USA (undisclosed) Warren Berlinger was born on August 31, 1937 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Cannonball Run (1981), The Long Goodbye (1973) and Hero (1992). He was married to Betty Lou Keim. He died on December 2, 2020 in Valencia, California, USA. Spouse (1) Betty Lou Keim (18 February 1960 - 27 January 2010) ( her death) ( 4 children) Attended Columbia University in New York. Made an honorary Mayor and honorary Sheriff of Chatsworth, California. Later tried to fight his comedy stereotype with more ruthless character 70s and 80s roles. One of his favorite parts was as J. Pierpont Finch in the London musical production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" in 1963. Often playing much younger than he was, he won a Theatre World Award for his performance in "Blue Denim" and went on to play his role in the film version of Blue Denim (1959). He was quite touching and sincere in the role of young Ernie, the best friend of Brandon De Wilde, who impregnates Carol Lynley. Guest-starred on the original Howdy Doody children's TV show, with roles following on Kraft Television Theatre and other programs. Nephew of comic icon Milton Berle, whose real last name was Berlinger. Has four children from his marriage (since 1960) to actress Betty Lou Keim. The couple appeared together on Broadway in "A Roomful of Roses" in 1955 and in his debut film Teenage Rebel (1956). He was the son of Frieda (Shapkin) and Elias Berlinger, who was a building contractor and glass store owner in Brooklyn. His grandparents were all Russian Jewish immigrants. Deft, dark-haired, chubby-prone support and character actor who served up a number of comedic characters. Playing nearly 300 live TV roles in the 1950s alone, he went on to cheer up a number of lightweight film and TV comedies in the 60s and 70s. Trained at New York's Professional Children's School, he made his stage debut on Broadway in Ethel Merman's "Annie Get Your Gun" at age 9. He was a lifelong liberal Democrat. Upon his death, he was buried beside his wife at Mount Sinai Cemetery in Simi Valley, CA.
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