Bridget Loves Bernie: Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Moe


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Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Moe

Season 1, Episode 7

Another mixed marriage? Uncle Moe is keeping company with Bridget's aunt. Moe: Ned Glass. Aunt Theresa: Harriet E. MacGibbon. Mike: Robert Sampson.

repeat 1972 English HD Level Unknown
Comedy Sitcom

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Ned Glass (Actor) .. Uncle Moe Plotnick
Robert Sampson (Actor) .. Father Mike Fitzgerald

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Ned Glass (Actor) .. Uncle Moe Plotnick
Born: January 01, 1906
Died: June 15, 1984
Trivia: Sardonic, short-statured actor Ned Glass was born in Poland and spent his adolescence in New York. He came from vaudeville and Broadway to films in 1938, playing bits and minor roles in features and short subjects until he was barred from working in the early 1950s, yet another victim of the insidious Hollywood blacklist. Glass was able to pay the bills thanks to the support of several powerful friends. Producer John Houseman cast Glass in uncredited but prominent roles in the MGM "A" pictures Julius Caesar (1953) and The Bad and the Beautiful (1954); Glass' next-door neighbor, Moe Howard of the Three Stooges, arranged for Glass to play small parts in such Stooge comedies as Hokus Pokus (1949) and Three Hams on Rye (1954); and TV superstar Jackie Gleason frequently employed Glass for his "Honeymooners" sketches. His reputation restored by the early 1960s, Glass appeared as Doc in West Side Story (1961) and as one of the main villains in Charade (1963), among many other screen assignments; he also worked regularly on episodic TV. In 1972, Ned Glass was nominated for an Emmy award for his portrayal of Uncle Moe on the popular sitcom Bridget Loves Bernie.
Robert Sampson (Actor) .. Father Mike Fitzgerald
Born: May 10, 1933
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from 1962.

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