Marvin Kaplan


Marvin Wilbur Kaplan was an American actor, playwright and screenwriter who was best known as Henry Beesmeyer in Alice.

Early years

Kaplan was born on January 24, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Dr. I. E. Kaplan and his wife. He attended Public School 16, and Junior High School 50 and graduated from Eastern District High School in 1943. He graduated from Brooklyn College with a bachelor's degree in English in 1947 and later took classes in theater at the University of Southern California.

Television

Kaplan is probably best known for his recurring role on the sitcom Alice where he portrayed a telephone lineman named Henry Beesmeyer who frequented Mel's diner. He was with the cast from 1977 until the series ended in 1985.
In addition, the actor was the voice of Choo-Choo on the cartoon series Top Cat.
Besides his role on Alice, he was Marvin on The Chicago Teddy Bears and Dwight McGonigle in On the Air. He also provided the voice of Skids on the Saturday morning cartoon CB Bears.
In other roles, he portrayed Mr. Milfloss in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, an electronics expert, Ensign Kwasniak, on McHale's Navy episode 104 "All Ahead, Empty", and in 1969, appeared as Stanley on Petticoat Junction in the episode: "The Other Woman". He later played Mr. Gordon on Becker alongside Ted Danson.
In 1987, he reprised his role of Choo-Choo for Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats. At the same time, he actively returned to voice-over acting, playing roles in shows such as Garfield and Friends, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Johnny Bravo, and later, The Garfield Show in 2011. Kaplan was the commercial spokesperson for the American cologne Eau de Love.

Radio

Kaplan had a regular role in the radio sitcom and later television version of Meet Millie as Alfred Prinzmetal, an aspiring poet-composer. The program ran from 1951–54 on radio and continued on television from 1952–56.
He joined the California Artists Radio Theatre In January 1984 and performed leading roles in over twenty 90 minute productions. He created two musicals for the group and one."A Good House For A Killing" is a successful Musical Comedy. He appeared in CART's Alice in Wonderland as the White Rabbit,:And In Norman Corwin's Plot to Overthrow Christmas with CART, as Nero's messenger opposite David Warner. He Was in CART's Bradbury 75th Birthday Tribute. He played opposite Jo Ann Worley in three CART productions :Corwin's 100th Birthday, Chekhov's Humoresque and in The Man With Bogart's Face" he was the Cowardly Lion in Cart's Wizard of Oz opposite Norman Lloyd and Linda Henning. And was the Lead in"Clarence" opposite Samantha Eggar and Janet Waldo; and Dr. Einstein opposite David Warner in Cart's Arsenic and Old Lace..He served on the Board for California Artists Radio Theatre for 32 years.
Marvin Kaplan appeared as Geppetto on Adventures in Odyssey's Club episode entitled The Tale of a Foolish Puppet Parts 1 & 2 recorded in 2014 and released in 2015.

Film

Kaplan's first film role was as a court reporter in Adam's Rib. He had a small role in the 1963 film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World playing a gas station attendant alongside Arnold Stang, with whom he provided voices for the Top Cat cartoon series. He features in the supporting cast of the comedy The Great Race. He also made a brief appearance as a carpet cleaner in the film Freaky Friday.

Stage

Kaplan gained early stage experience at a Los Angeles theater, working as stage manager on a production of Rain. For many years, Kaplan was a member of Theatre West, the oldest continually-operating theatre company in Los Angeles. He performed in many plays there and elsewhere. He was also a playwright and screenwriter.

Personal life

Kaplan was married to Rosa Felsenburg, a union that ended in divorce.

Death

Kaplan died of natural causes in his sleep on August 25, 2016. He was 89 years old.

Filmography

Film

Adam's Rib as Court Stenographer Francis as First Medical Corps lieutenant Key to the City as Francis – Newspaper Photographer The Reformer and the Redhead as LeonI Can Get It for You Wholesale as Arnold FisherThe Fat Man as Pinkie Criminal Lawyer as Sam KutlerBehave Yourself! as Max the UmbrellaAngels in the Outfield as Timothy DurneyThe Fabulous Senorita as Clifford Van KunkleWake Me When It's Over as Hap CosgroveThe Nutty Professor as English StudentA New Kind of Love as HarryIt's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World as Irwin, service station co-ownerThe Great Race as FrisbeeThe Severed Arm as Mad Man HermanSnakes as Brother JoyFreaky Friday as Carpet CleanerMidnight Madness as Bonaventure Desk ClerkHollywood Vice Squad as man with dollWild at Heart as Uncle Pooch Delirious as Typewriter RepairmanWitchboard 2: The Devil's Doorway as MorrisRevenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love as Mr. DawsonDark and Stormy Night as GunnyLookin' Up as Vic Greeley

Television

Meet Millie as Alfred Prinzmetal The Danny Thomas Show as Oscar 'Evil Eye' SchultzThe Detectives as IrwinM Squad as Mr. Arbogast, the liquor store ownerTop Cat as Choo-Choo Gomer Pyle, USMC as Mr. KendallMod Squad as Sol Alpert / Sol AlbertI Dream of Jeannie as PerkinsWait Till Your Father Gets Home as NormanCB Bears as SkidsCharlie's Angels as ZobarCHiPS as Hilmer NelsonAlice as Henry BeesmeyerSaturday Supercade as Shellshock 'Shelly' Turtle MacGyver as The Chess MasterThe Smurfs as Gourdy Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats as Choo-Choo Wake, Rattle & Roll as Choo Choo Monsters as Murray Van PeltGarfield and Friends as Angel Puss The Cartoon Cartoon Show as Dave D. FlyJohnny Bravo as Woody Becker as Mr. GordonCool Cats in Interview Alley as himselfThe Garfield Show as Hiram "High" Pressure