Too Close for Comfort: Home Is Where the Bart Is


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Home Is Where the Bart Is

Season 4, Episode 4

The Rushes mobilize their neighbors to combat plans to build a new subway station. Father O'Grady: Warren Munson. Sally: Carol Bruce. Mrs. Petrocelli: Loretta Fury. Greenberg: Lou Wills. Helms: Ben Piazza.

repeat 1984 English HD Level Unknown
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Warren Munson (Actor) .. Father O'Grady
Carol Bruce (Actor) .. Sally
Loretta Fury (Actor) .. Mrs. Petrocelli
Lou Wills (Actor) .. Greenberg
Ben Piazza (Actor) .. Helms

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Warren Munson (Actor) .. Father O'Grady
Carol Bruce (Actor) .. Sally
Born: November 15, 1919
Died: October 09, 2007
Trivia: Carol Bruce's careers as a leading actress in movies and on television were separated by about 40 years. Born Shirley Levy in Great Neck, NY, she showed considerable musical talent while in her teens, and was barely 20 years old when she was spotted by Irving Berlin, who reportedly wrote a part in the stage musical Louisiana Purchase specifically for her. While appearing in the original Broadway cast of that show, she also became a regular performer on radio at the dawn of the '40s, and later began singing in nightclubs as well. Following the close of Louisiana Purchase, she was signed by Universal Pictures and made her screen debut in the Abbott & Costello vehicle Keep 'Em Flying, playing the love interest for the flashy barnstorming pilot played by Dick Foran -- dark-haired and dark-eyed, she looked sensational, acted up a storm, and also sang the song "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" in the film. Bruce only appeared in one more movie under her Universal contract, Behind the Eight Ball (1942). She preferred live performance and busied herself over the next few years singing with Red Norvo's band on a series of V-Discs and in concert, and also appearing at major nightspots such as the Copacabana. She won the role of Julie in the acclaimed 1946 revival of Showboat that included Kenneth Spencer and Jan Clayton in the cast. She subsequently appeared in theatrical revivals of One Touch of Venus, Bloomer Girl, Annie Get Your Gun, Lady in the Dark, andPal Joey, and shared a stage with Noel Coward in London. She was a regular performer on comedy and variety shows during the '50s, and also did dramatic performances on anthology shows such as Armstrong Circle Theater and Studio One, but she wasn't seen again in movies until American Gigolo in 1979. Her acting career jumped to the small screen around that same time when she won the role of Mama Carlson, the flinty radio station owner (and mother of general manager Arthur Carlson, portrayed by Gordon Jump) in the series WKRP In Cincinnati. She appeared subsequently in the comedy Planes, Trains & Automobiles, and returned to the WKRP cast when the series was revived as a first run syndication sitcom at the end of the '80s. She continued to perform on stage, in dramatic and musical roles, into her eighties. Bruce died in 2007, at the age of 87.
Loretta Fury (Actor) .. Mrs. Petrocelli
Lou Wills (Actor) .. Greenberg
Ben Piazza (Actor) .. Helms
Born: July 30, 1934
Died: September 07, 1991
Trivia: Leading man Ben Piazza spent most of his Hollywood career just a step or so short of stardom. He was brought to Tinseltown on the strength of his performance in the Canada-filmed A Dangerous Age (1958), subsequently appearing in support of Gary Cooper in the A-western The Hanging Tree. His leading-man period peaked in the early '60s, though he was constantly in demand for supporting and character roles, often playing an uptight suburbanite. Possibly Piazza's best showing in the latter stages of his career was as the father of schizophrenic Kathleen Quinlan in 1971's I Never Promised You a Rose Garden. On television, Piazza had regular roles as Jonas Falk on the daytime drama Love of Life and as teacher George Benton in the 1978 sitcom The Waverly Wonders. Ben Piazza died at the age of 57, shortly after appearing in Guilty By Suspicion (1990).

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