Bill Quinn
Bill Quinn | |
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Born | William Tyrell Quinn May 6, 1912 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Died | April 29, 1994 Camarillo, California, U.S. | (aged 81)
Occupation | Film, television actor |
Spouse(s) | Mary Catherine Roden (1940-1994; his death; 3 children) |
Bill Quinn (May 6, 1912 – April 29, 1994) was an American film actor. He was sometimes credited as Billy Quinn, William Quinn, and William T. Quinn.
Quinn appeared in more than 150 acting roles over seven decades, starting in the 1920s in silent films and ending in 1989 in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. He is best remembered as Archie's blind friend, Mr. Van Ranseleer, in All in the Family, and later as a regular in the spin-off Archie Bunker's Place. His other television roles include The Odd Couple, in which he played the recurring role of the roommates' physician, Dr. Melnitz; The Rifleman as Sweeney, the bartender; McHale's Navy; and Mary's father in The Mary Tyler Moore Show. In 1971, he was featured in the Universal Pictures movie How to Frame a Figg starring Don Knotts. He appears in the 1961, Perry Mason, season 4, episode 22 "The Case of the Cowardly Lion" as Judge 1. Quinn also played in Barnaby Jones, in the episode titled "Murder Once Removed" (January 21, 1975).[1]
He played Judge Antonio Runzuli in Bustin' Loose starring Richard Pryor and Cicely Tyson.
Quinn was the father-in-law of Bob Newhart: He is the father of Newhart's wife, Virginia "Ginnie" Quinn Newhart.[2] He appeared in small supporting roles in several episodes of The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart.
Quinn died at the age of 81 in Camarillo, California of natural causes.
Filmography[]
- No Mother to Guide Her (1923) - Billy Mills, as a child
- The New School Teacher (1924) - Pupil
- The Last Angry Man (1959) - Andrew Lord (uncredited)
- The Flying Fontaines (1959) - Al Bartlett (uncredited)
- The Mountain Road (1960) - Col. Magnusson
- From the Terrace (1960) - Lawrence Von Elm (uncredited)
- Cry for Happy (1961) - Alan Lyman
- Go Naked in the World (1961) - Pete's Doctor (uncredited)
- The Young Savages (1961) - Police Capt. Larsen (uncredited)
- Ada (1961) - Tom De Paul - Committee Man (uncredited)
- Five Finger Exercise (1962) - Salesman
- Advise & Consent (1962) - Senator Paul Hendershot
- The Birds (1963) - Sam - man in Diner
- It Happened at the World's Fair (1963) - Man Leaving Dispensary (uncredited)
- Brainstorm (1965) - Psychiatrist at Sanity Hearing (uncredited)
- Mirage (1965) - Eddie - Bartender (uncredited)
- Dark Intruder (1965) - The Neighbor
- When the Boys Meet the Girls (1965) - Dean of Colby
- Penelope (1966) - Bank Executive (uncredited)
- The Ballad of Josie (1967) - Bobbitt (uncredited)
- Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! (1967) - Executive at Meeting (uncredited)
- The Reluctant Astronaut (1967) - Captain Ferguson (uncredited)
- The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) - U.S. Marshal Arthur Bates (uncredited)
- Love Is a Funny Thing (1969) - Le passager
- How to Frame a Figg (1971) - Asst. Atty. Gen. John Carmoni
- The Mad Bomber (1973) - Sgt. Quinn
- Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies (1973) - Mortician
- Hearts of the West (1975) - Customer at Cafe Rio (uncredited)
- Psychic Killer (1975) - Hospital Coroner
- Matilda (1978) - Donohue
- Bustin' Loose (1981) - Judge Antonio Runzuli
- Dead & Buried (1981) - Ernie
- Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) - Mr. Leo Conroy (Segment#2)
- Lucky Stiff (1988) - Emmet Kassler
- Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) - David McCoy, Dr. Leonard McCoy's father (his final film role)
References[]
- ^ Demetria Fulton; previewed Quinn on Barnaby Jones, in the episode titled "Murder Once Removed" (January 21, 1975)
- ^ "Bill Quinn" RiflemanConners.com. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
External links[]
- Bill Quinn at IMDb
- Bill Quinn at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
- 1912 births
- 1994 deaths
- American male television actors
- American male film actors
- Burials at San Fernando Mission Cemetery
- 20th-century American male actors
- Male actors from New York City