Lawrence Sheldon Gelman Net Worth is $400,000 Lawrence Sheldon Gelman Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Larry Gelman (born November 3, 1930) is an American film and television character actor. He is best known for playing Dr. Bernie Tupperman on the US TV series The Bob Newhart Show and Vinnie, the poker playing friend of Oscar and Felix, in The Odd Couple. He also made numerous appearances as Dr. Hubie Binder in the US TV series Maude and as officer Bernstein on Eight Is Enough. He played Max as a regular member of the cast of the situation comedy Needles and Pins, which ran for 14 episodes in the autumn of 1973.Gelman also played Professor Albert Einstein in the real-time strategy game Red Alert 2, and appeared as Larry Spelman in the X-rated 1976 film Alice in Wonderland with Kristine DeBell, and the adult comedy Chatterbox (1977) starring Candice Rialson.
Date Of Birth November 3, 1930 Place Of Birth Brooklyn, New York, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack Spouse Barbara Gelman Star Sign Scorpio
Actor Title Year Status Character North Blvd 2014 George Dr. Gutman's Eulogy 2012 Short Rabbi Levy Sonny with a Chance 2010 TV Series Buddy Tales from the Catholic Church of Elvis! 2009 Sydney Old Dogs 2009/II Mel ER 2008 TV Series Dubin McBride: Fallen Idol 2006 TV Movie Pawnbroker Oliver Beene 2004 TV Series Wasabi Tuna 2003 Sam Today I Vote for My Joey 2002 Max Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge 2001 Video Game Prof. Albert Einstein Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 2000 Video Game Prof. Albert Einstein The Steve Harvey Show 1999 TV Series Elderly Man Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction 1998 TV Series Gabe Touched by an Angel 1997 TV Series Larry Weird Science 1996 TV Series Spokesmodel Fox Hunt 1996 Mr. Scabarini Kirk 1995 TV Series Gabriel Freakazoid! 1995 TV Series Young Quist Angel's Tide 1995 On Our Own 1995 TV Series Mr. Berger Last Resort 1994/II Video Gus Deadly Exposure 1993 Hank Mr. Saturday Night 1992 Mr. Gimbel Dangerous Women 1991 TV Series Will Brown Rich Girl 1991 Pawnbroker Jake and the Fatman 1991 TV Series Watson Doogie Howser, M.D. 1991 TV Series Dr. Ramsey Night Court 1985-1990 TV Series Mr. Ketover / Man No. 1 / Singing Heart In the Heat of the Night 1990 TV Series Desk Sergeant Grand Slam 1990 TV Series Irv Schlosser Mr. Belvedere 1989 TV Series Man #1 / Bookstore Clerk The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 1989 TV Series Vincent Van Gook / Sigmund Fruitcake Tales from the Darkside 1988 TV Series Elmo Shroud The Last Fling 1987 TV Movie Walt Scarecrow and Mrs. King 1986 TV Series Bernie Jakes Cagney & Lacey 1982-1986 TV Series Mr. Jacobs / Bill Our House 1986 TV Series You Again? 1986 TV Series The Naked Cage 1986 Doc The Check Is in the Mail... 1986 Bryon Turtletaub Remington Steele 1985 TV Series Dr. S. Wilson Scabbard Hill Street Blues 1985 TV Series Myron Amazing Stories 1985 TV Series Harry Striker Simon & Simon 1985 TV Series Nightclub Owner Girls Just Want to Have Fun 1985 Tailor ABC Weekend Specials 1984 TV Series Curly Dreamscape 1984 Mr. Webber The Duck Factory 1984 TV Series Poncho Whiz Kids 1984 TV Series Lottery! 1984 TV Series Jessie 1984 TV Series Abe Feldman It Takes Two 1983 TV Series Wallace Amanda's 1983 TV Series Hank Archie Bunker's Place 1981-1983 TV Series Uncle Nate / Bandini O'Hara's Wife 1982 Travel agent The Facts of Life 1982 TV Series The Man Barney Miller 1977-1982 TV Series Philip Bishop / Joseph Hilyer / Sidney Bouton / ... One Day at a Time 1981-1982 TV Series Roscoe Eight Is Enough 1977-1981 TV Series Officer Bernstein Mork & Mindy 1981 TV Series Mr. Al Klevins Laverne & Shirley 1981 TV Series Chuck Malone The Righteous Apples 1980 TV Series Mr. Rosencrantz Wholly Moses! 1980 Shepherd Insight 1979 TV Series Benny Winkles Topper 1979 TV Movie Mechanic Delta Fox 1979 Rudy The Frisco Kid 1979 Rabbi The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal 1979 TV Movie Mo Pincus Almost Heaven 1978 TV Movie George The Love Boat 1978 TV Series Harvey Greenswann CHiPs 1978 TV Series Gus Becker Free Country 1978 TV Series Leo Gold Rabbit Test 1978 Stand-Up Comic (uncredited) Quincy M.E. 1978 TV Series Rossiani Kojak 1975-1978 TV Series Ramos / Dr. Marcus Maude 1976-1978 TV Series Hubie Binder Rhoda 1977 TV Series Wendell Chatterbox! 1977 Dr. Pearl American Raspberry 1977 Man with Groceries Raid on Entebbe 1976 TV Movie Mr. Berg Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy 1976 The White Rabbit (as Larry Spelman) ABC Afterschool Specials 1976 TV Series Luncheonette Owner The Bob Newhart Show 1972-1976 TV Series Dr. Bernie Tupperman / Tupperman In MacArthur Park 1976 Witness Slumber Party '57 1976 Cat Burglar Tunnel Vision 1976 Bill Guy The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case 1976 TV Movie Man with Cigar Harry O 1976 TV Series Counterman One of Our Own 1975 TV Movie Glick The Strongest Man in the World 1975 Larry The Odd Couple 1970-1974 TV Series Vinnie Superdad 1973 Mr. Schlimmer Needles and Pins 1973 TV Series Max Your Three Minutes Are Up 1973 Mr. Roberts Now You See Him, Now You Don't 1972 Professor (uncredited) Nichols 1972 TV Series Cronie The Carol Burnett Show 1972 TV Series Miklos Gidget Gets Married 1972 TV Movie Anatole Mary Tyler Moore 1971 TV Series Herb Bernstein The Christian Licorice Store 1971 Assistant Director The Doris Day Show 1969-1971 TV Series Terry Madden / Nat / Man #2 The Flying Nun 1968-1970 TV Series Mendoza / Man #1 Nanny and the Professor 1970 TV Series Reporter My Three Sons 1968 TV Series Man Funny Girl 1968 Newsman (uncredited) Get Smart 1968 TV Series Hanrahan Batman 1968 TV Series Bank Manager The Monkees 1966-1967 TV Series Salesman / Stage Manager / Director Occasional Wife 1967 TV Series Waiter The Busy Body 1967 Board Member Run for Your Life 1966-1967 TV Series Deputy / 3rd Reporter I Dream of Jeannie 1966 TV Series Sigmund Freud Mission: Impossible 1966 TV Series Voter
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Night Court 1985 TV Series performer - 1 episode Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy 1976 performer: "His Ding-A-Ling Is Up", "Make Each & Every Movement Count"
Self Title Year Status Character The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1978 TV Special Himself - Nominated: Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series Jack Benny's Birthday Special 1969 TV Special Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2009 Jury Award Newport International Film Festival, Rhode Island Best Supporting Actor Tales from the Catholic Church of Elvis! (2009)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1978 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series Barney Miller (1974)
Known for movies Dreamscape (1984) as Mr. Webber
Mr. Saturday Night (1992) as Mr. Gimbel
Tales from the Catholic Church of Elvis! (2009) as Sydney
Chatterbox! (1977) as Dr. Pearl