Richard Schaal

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Richard Schaal
Schaal in 1975
Born(1928-05-05)May 5, 1928
DiedNovember 4, 2014(2014-11-04) (aged 86)
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2014
Spouses
  • Lois Treacy
    (divorced)
(m. 1964; div. 1978)
Tasha Brittain
(m. 1980; div. 1989)
ChildrenWendy Schaal

Richard "Dick" Schaal (/ˈʃɑːl/; May 5, 1928 – November 4, 2014) was an American film and television actor.

Career

In 1962, Schaal joined Chicago's Second City, becoming skilled in sketch and improvisational comedy.[1] He was featured in a number of episodes of the 1970s sitcoms The Mary Tyler Moore Show (where he played no fewer than four different characters: Howard Arnell, his brother Paul, Chuckles the Clown and Dino), The Bob Newhart Show (as three characters: Don Fezler, Don Livingston and Chuck Brock), Rhoda (as Charlie Burke) and Phyllis (23 episodes as Leo Heatherton).[2] His earliest appearance with Mary Tyler Moore was in the 1966 Dick Van Dyke Show episode "Dear Sally Rogers" (billed as Dick Schaal).[3] In both The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rhoda, the actor played alongside his then wife Valerie Harper. In 1983, he had a recurring role in Just Our Luck.

Personal life

Schaal was born May 5, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Victor Cornelius Schaal (1896-1981), a machinist, and Margaret Schaal (née Margaret Semple Waddell; 1897-1983), a telephone operator.

Schaal was married three times, first to Lois Treacy, second to Valerie Harper, and third to Tasha Brittain.[4] With Treacy, he had one child, American voice actress Wendy Schaal and by Wendy, he had 1 grandson named Adam Victor.

Schaal died November 4, 2014 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, aged 86. No cause of death was provided. He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles, California.[5][1]

Partial filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1966 The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming Oscar Maxwell
1969 The Virgin President Hugh Mugababy
1969 The Cube The Man in the Cube
1972 Slaughterhouse-Five Howard W. Campbell Jr.
1973 Steelyard Blues Zoo Official Mel
1974 A Knife for the Ladies Ainalls
1979 Americathon Jerry
1980 The Hollywood Knights Nevans
1982 O'Hara's Wife Jerry Brad
1985 Once Bitten Mr. Kendall

Television

1970 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Chuckles the Clown
1973 ‘’The Partridge Family’’ Michaelangelo Rezo Episode: “Me and My Shadow”
1966 Dick Van Dyke Show Stevie Parsons (as Dick Schall) Episode: "Dear Sally Rogers"
1967 That Girl Lost & Found Man (as Dick Schall) Episode: "Gone with the Breeze"
1975–1976 Phyllis Leo Heatherton 23 episodes
1983 Just Our Luck Chuck 13 episodes
1988–1989 Almost Grown Dick Long 13 episodes

References

  1. ^ a b Staff (November 6, 2014) "Richard Schaal dies at 86; character actor was a Second City pioneer", Los Angeles Times accessed November 7, 2014.
  2. ^ Richard Schaal at IMDb
  3. ^ The Dick Van Dyke Show, "Dear Sally Rogers" (1966): Full Cast & Crew
  4. ^ Northern Exposure: recurring characters, comcast.net; accessed November 7, 2014.
  5. ^ Vitello, Paul (November 6, 2014). "Richard Schaal, Actor on TV and in Clubs, Dies at 86". The New York Times. Retrieved November 7, 2014.

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