
Bernie Kopell
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bernard Morton "Bernie" Kopell (born June 21, 1933) is an American television character actor who is probably best known for his role as Dr. Adam Bricker ("Doc") in The Love Boat. He also portrayed Alan-a-Dale in When Things Were Rotten, Jerry Bauman in That Girl, Siegfried in Get Smart, and Louie Pallucci in The Doris Day Show. Kopell also played several characters on the hit sitcom Bewitched including the witches' Apothecary, and the warlock Alonzo in episode # 239, "The Warlock in the Gray Flannel Suit." He played a director in an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents ("Good-Bye George," original air date December 13, 1963). About this same time, he guest starred on Phil Silvers's unsuccessful sitcom The New Phil Silvers Show on CBS. He had a cameo as a patient in the Scrubs episode, "My Friend the Doctor", as well as an episode of the Disney Channel Original Series, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. He also portrayed a plastic surgeon who gave Ed Brown a facelift on Chico and the Man. Kopell's role as Doc on The Love Boat was parodied in a humorous cameo appearance on Late Show with David Letterman in 1995. Two entries in that night's Top Ten List poked fun at The Love Boat, one at the Doc character specifically. The camera cut to Kopell, who was sitting in the audience, and he stormed out of the theater.In a dream sequence of Fresh Prince of Bel Air Kopell made a parody cameo of himself as an actor who played a ship's doctor so many times he offers to perform an operation for real! Kopell made a cameo appearance in the 2008 film adaptation of Get Smart. Recently he has been seen in television advertisements for Nasalcrom, carefully enunciating the product's name and assuring viewers "that's right, it's a spray". Kopell has also appeared as guest star in the Monk episode "Mr. Monk and the Critic", playing Mr. Gilson, the restroom attendant. Kopell also guest starred in a 2009 episode of My Name is Earl entitled "Pinky." Kopell has performed in the theater and played the lead role in the off Broadway production of "Viagra Falls" in 2010. Kopell was born in Brooklyn, New York City, the son of Pauline (née Taran) and Al Bernard Kopell. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bernie Kopell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: June 21, 1933
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Filmography
as Self
as Marvin Beedleman
as Mr. Knudsen
as Mr. Schumaker
as Charter Boat Captain
as Jim
as Arthur
as Judge #3
as Lex Skelton
as Lex
as Ken
as Psychiatrist Juvenile Hall
as Charles
as Itzhak Rozen
as Self
as Opel Driver
as Issac Teller
as Lake Resort Manager
as Father Christopher
as Judge Kornzucker
as Artemis Schnell
as Percy Wells
as Self
as Gilson
as Prof. Milano
as Mr. Moran
as Mr. Libby (voice)
as TV Host
as Coroner
as Dr. Adam Bricker
as Gil Griffin
as Dr. Les Franklin
as Bernie Kopell
as Self (archive footage)
as Doc
as Dr. Gutman
as Mordechai the Magician
as Conrad Siegfried / Prof. Helmut Schmelding
as Tom
as Mr. Mendelsson
as Vincent Lagarski
as Stevens
as Fred Stouton
as Adam Bricker
as Dr. Adam Bricker
as Ron Garrison
as Woody's Agent (uncredited)
as Doctor Adam Bricker
as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
as Alan-A-Dale
as Selig
as Gaylord Henderson
as Doctor Gravanites
as Pete Martin
as Sam Bernard
as Tom Warner
as Arthur Ganz
as Dr. Arnold
as Penrat
as Bernini Mussolino
as Reed (segment "The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes")
as Professor Faraday
as Counselor
as Harry Barker
as Mr. Chaney
as Louie Pallucci
as Major Laguinita
as Self (uncredited)
as Sonny
as Albert Overstreet
as Jerry Bauman
as Howard
as Brahmin's Assistant
as Siegfried
as James D. Stewart
as Baron von Fuchs
as Dr. Rhinehouse
as Richard Taragon (uncredited)
as Fawning Art Fan (uncredited)
as Black Salmon
as Commercial Director (uncredited)
as Comet Messenger (uncredited)
as Interne
as Jerry Best
as Director
as Self
as Banker - Mr. Harris








