Barney Miller: Middle Age


4:00 pm - 4:30 pm, Sunday, December 14 on WPIX Antenna TV (11.2)

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Middle Age

Season 5, Episode 18

Barney has middle-age blues. Burger: Nehemiah Persoff. Perito: Richard Libertini. Mrs. Perito: Kres Mersky. Glass: Raleigh Bond.

repeat 1979 English
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Nehemiah Persoff (Actor) .. Burger
Richard Libertini (Actor) .. Perito
Kres Mersky (Actor) .. Mrs. Perito
Raleigh Bond (Actor) .. Glass

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Nehemiah Persoff (Actor) .. Burger
Born: August 02, 1919
Trivia: Trivia buffs and diehard fans of Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront will know that the non-speaking cab driver in the film's famed 'taxicab scene between Marlon Brando and Rod Steiger was noted character actor Nehemiah Persoff. An American resident from age 9, the Jerusalem-born Persoff spent his early adulthood working for the New York subway system. Asked in later years why he chose acting as a profession, Persoff would comment that the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe compelled him to prove himself worthy of his "gift of life." On stage in community and non-professional productions from 1940, he studied with Stella Adler at the Actor's Studio before graduating to Broadway. His first film appearance, in 1948, was in the Manhattan-based The Naked City. After attaining prominence in the mid-1950s, Persoff alternated between villainy and sympathetic roles, utilizing his ear for dialects to depict a wide array of nationalities. He was often cast as a gangster, both serious (Johnny Torrio in the 1959 feature Capone, Jake Guzik on the TV series The Untouchables) and satiric (Little Bonaparte in 1959's Some Like It Hot). His credits in the 1980s included Stalin in the 1980 TV movie FDR: The Last Year, Barbra Streisand's father in Yentl (1983), and the robust voice of Papa Mousekewitz in the 1986 animated feature An American Tail.
Richard Libertini (Actor) .. Perito
Born: May 21, 1933
Trivia: Saturnine, generously bearded character actor Richard Libertini cut his comic teeth with Chicago's Second City Troupe. With MacIntyre Dixon, Libertini appeared in the nightclub comedy act "Stewed Prunes;" he then began toting up such New York stage credits as The Mad Show. From 1968's The Night They Raided Minsky's onward, Libertini has brightened many a film with his vast repertoire of chucklesome characterizations. Favorites include the looney General Garcia in The In-Laws (1979), who confers with a hand puppet before making crucial political decisions, and plot-galvanizing spiritualist Brahka Lasa in All of Me (1984). Richard Libertini's television contributions include a comedy-ensemble gig on The Melba Moore-Clifton Davis Show (1972), the recurring role of the Godfather on Soap (1977-78 season), supporting character Father Angelo in The Fanelli Boys (1990) and full-fledged leads in the sitcoms Family Man (1988) and Pacific Station (1991).
Kres Mersky (Actor) .. Mrs. Perito
Born: June 04, 1949
Raleigh Bond (Actor) .. Glass
Born: January 01, 1934
Died: January 01, 1989
Trivia: American actor Raleigh Bond began his career in the theater during the 1950s. He then went to New York where he continued working on stage and as a nightclub comedian. He also wrote plays, mystery short stories and English-language dubbing scripts. As an actor, he has appeared in films of the 1980s and in television shows.

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