Crazy Like a Fox: Fox in 3/4 Time


7:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Wednesday, November 19 on WZME MeTV+ (43.2)

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Fox in 3/4 Time

Season 2, Episode 5

Josh hires Harry to investigate the death of his piano teacher.

repeat 1985 English Stereo
Comedy Crime Drama Crime Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Jack Warden (Actor) .. Harry Fox
John Rubinstein (Actor) .. Harrison Fox
Penny Peyser (Actor) .. Cindy Fox
Robby Kiger (Actor) .. Josh Fox
Bette Ford (Actor)
Barbara Pariot (Actor) .. Tour Guide
Irene Gilbert (Actor) .. Irate Lady
Ken Hill (Actor) .. Security Guard

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Did You Know..
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Jack Warden (Actor) .. Harry Fox
Born: September 18, 1920
Died: July 19, 2006
Trivia: A former prizefighter, nightclub bouncer and lifeguard, Jack Warden took to the stage after serving as a paratrooper in World War II. Warden's first professional engagement was with the Margo Jones repertory troupe in 1947. He made both his Broadway and film debuts in 1951, spending the next few years specializing in blunt military types and short-tempered bullies. Among his most notable screen roles of the 1950s was the homicidally bigoted factory foreman in Edge of the City and the impatient Juror #7 in Twelve Angry Men (both 1957). He was Oscar-nominated for his portrayal of the cuckolded Lester in Warren Beatty's Shampoo (1975) and for his work as eternally flustered sports promoter Max Corkle in another Beatty vehicle, Heaven Can Wait (1978). He has also played the brusque, bluff President in Being There (1978); senile, gun-wielding judge Ray Ford in ...And Justice For All (1979); the twin auto dealers--one good, one bad--in Used Cars (1980); Paul Newman's combination leg-man and conscience in The Verdict (1982); shifty convenience store owner Big Ben in the two Problem Child films of the early 1990s; the not-so-dearly departed in Passed Away (1992); and Broadway high-roller Julian Marx in Woody Allen's Bullets Over Broadway (1994). Extensive though his stage and screen credits may be, Warden has been just as busy on television, winning an Emmy for his portrayal of George Halas in Brian's Song (1969) and playing such other historical personages as Cornelius Ryan (1981's A Private Battle) and Mark Twain (1984's Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues). Barely stopping for air, Jack Warden has also starred or co-starred on the weekly TV series Mister Peepers (1953-55), The Asphalt Jungle (1961), Wackiest Ship in the Army (1965), NYPD (1967-68), Jigsaw John (1975), The Bad News Bears (1979) and Crazy Like a Fox (1984-85); and, had the pilot episode sold, Jack Warden was to have been the star in a 1979 revival of Topper. Though this was not to be for Warden, the gruff actor's age and affectionately sour demeanor found him essaying frequent albiet minor feature roles through the new millennium. Remaining in the public eye withn appearances in While You Were Sleeping (1995), Ed (1996), Bullworth (1998) and The Replacements (2000), the former welterweight fighter remained as dependable as ever when it came to stepping in front of the lens.
John Rubinstein (Actor) .. Harrison Fox
Born: December 08, 1946
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: John Rubinstein was born in Los Angeles in 1946, the same year that his celebrated father, 59-year-old concert pianist Arthur B. Rubinstein, became an American citizen. A fine musician in his own right, John has worked on the scores of such films as The Candidate (1972) and Jeremiah Johnson (1972). The younger Rubinstein is, however, far better known as an actor. He made a well-received Broadway debut in the popular musical Pippin and later co-starred in Children of a Lesser God and A Soldier's Tale. A familiar TV and movie face since 1970, Rubinstein starred in the 1972 theatrical feature Pippin, was featured as Meredith Baxter's ex-husband in the Mike Nichols-produced TV series Family (1976-1980), and was cast as MGM mogul Irving Thalberg in the 1980 TV movie The Silent Lovers. He was most familiar for his three-season (1984-1986) portrayal of uptight attorney Harrison K. Fox on the tongue-in-cheek private eye weekly Crazy Like a Fox. John Rubinstein is married to actress Judy West.
Penny Peyser (Actor) .. Cindy Fox
Born: February 09, 1951
Robby Kiger (Actor) .. Josh Fox
Born: June 11, 1973
Joseph Mascolo (Actor)
Born: March 13, 1935
Died: December 01, 2016
Birthplace: West Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Planned to study orchestral conducting in college and was a candidate for a Fulbright Scholarship, until a drama teacher suggested he try acting. Played clarinet with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in New York for two years to support himself while studying acting with Stellar Adler. First major stage role was in A View From the Bridge with Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman. Made TV history when he appeared on a 1974 episode of All in the Family and became the first person, other than Archie, to sit in Archie Bunker's beloved chair. Days of Our Lives writer Pat Falcon-Smith created the villain Stefano DiMera for him after seeing him on the 1981 mini-series The Gangster Chronicles. Won Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Villain in 1984, 1985 and 1987. Appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful from 2001-06 before reprising his role as Stefano on Days of Our Lives in 2007. Has a road in Ocilla, Ga., named after him in appreciation for his charity work.
Pat Carroll (Actor)
Born: May 05, 1927
Trivia: Educated at Catholic University, American actress Pat Carroll trained for a career in musical comedy. From her 1950 off-Broadway debut in Come What May onward, the blonde, full-figured comedienne seldom lacked work. A busy television actress in the 1950s, Carroll won a 1956 Emmy for her work on Caesar's Hour. After starring in a 1959 Broadway revival of On the Town, Carroll settled in for a three-season run (1961-64) as Bunny Halper, wife of nightclub manager Charlie Halper (Sid Melton), on The Danny Thomas Show. The episode wherein Bunny has a baby garnered some of Danny Thomas' biggest ratings, encouraging the producers to develop a spin-off series for Carroll and Melton; this never materialized, nor did Carroll provide the voice of Jane Jetson on the cartoon series The Jetsons, as had been announced by Hanna-Barbera. Since the 1964 cancellation of Danny Thomas, Carroll has been a regular on such series as Getting Together (1971), Bustin' Loose (1977), The Ted Knight Show (1978) and She's the Sheriff (1986). During the last decade, Pat Carroll starred in the one-woman stage show Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, and provided the speaking and singing voice of flamboyant sea-witch Ursula in Disney's 1989 animated feature The Little Mermaid.
Bette Ford (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1929
Larry Poindexter (Actor)
Born: December 16, 1959
Carolyn Ann Clark (Actor)
Richard Lineback (Actor)
Born: February 04, 1952
Birthplace: Frankfurt
Aarika Wells (Actor)
Michael Laskin (Actor)
Born: April 03, 1951
Birthplace: Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Former company member of The Guthrie Theatre in Minnesota.Won a Fringe First Award at The Edinburgh Festival for his work in Tea With Dick and Gerry.Was recognized with a Bush Fellowship and a Distinguished Alumnus Award by the University of Minnesota.Acting coach and teacher at The Michael Laskin Studio in Los Angeles, California.Author of the book The Authentic Actor - the Art and Business of Being Yourself.
Byron Webster (Actor)
Born: June 14, 1931
Barbara Pariot (Actor) .. Tour Guide
Irene Gilbert (Actor) .. Irate Lady
Ken Hill (Actor) .. Security Guard
Born: January 01, 1940
Died: March 01, 1990

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