Harold Gould

Harold Vernon Goldstein (December 10, 1923 – September 11, 2010), better known as Harold Gould, was an American character actor. He appeared as Martin Morgenstern on the sitcom Rhoda (1974–78) and Miles Webber on the sitcom The Golden Girls (1985–92). A five-time Emmy Award nominee, Gould acted in film and television for nearly 50 years, appearing in more than 300 television shows, 20 major motion pictures, and over 100 stage plays. He was known for playing elegant, well-dressed men (as in The Sting), and he regularly played Jewish characters and grandfather-type figures on television and in film.[1]

Harold Gould
Gould in 2010
Born
Harold Vernon Goldstein

(1923-12-10)December 10, 1923
DiedSeptember 11, 2010(2010-09-11) (aged 86)
OccupationActor
Years active1961–2010
Spouse
Lea Shampanier-Vernon
(m. 1950)
Children3
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army
Battles/warsWorld War II

Early life

Gould was born in Schenectady, New York. He was the son of Louis Goldstein, a postal worker, and Lillian, a homemaker who did part-time work for the New York State Health Department. Gould was raised in Colonie, New York and was valedictorian of his high school class. He enrolled at Albany Teachers College upon graduation and studied to become a social studies or English public high school teacher.

After two years in college, Gould enlisted in the United States Army during World War II and saw combat in France in a Chemical mortar battalion.[1] He developed trench foot and was sent back to England to recover. After convalescence, Gould served in a rail transport unit in France.[2]

After the war, Gould returned to Albany Teachers College and changed his major to study drama and theatre and graduated with a Bachelor of arts degree in 1947.[3] He performed in summer stock theatre on Cape Cod, then decided to enroll at Cornell University to study drama and speech. Gould earned a Master of Arts degree in 1948 and a Ph.D. in theatre in 1953 from Cornell and also met his future wife, Lea Vernon.

Career

Upon graduation, Gould accepted a position at Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Virginia, where he spent three years teaching and doing stage work.[2] He made his professional theatre debut in 1955 portraying third President Thomas Jefferson in The Common Glory in Williamsburg, Virginia.[4]

In 1956, Gould was offered a professorship in the drama department at the UC Riverside,[3] which he accepted. He taught there for four years until 1960 when he decided to try professional acting himself.[2] He had difficulty finding acting jobs at first and had to take side work as a security guard and as a part-time acting teacher at UCLA.[1]

Gould made his film debut in an uncredited role in Two for the Seesaw (1962). His first credited role was a small part in The Coach (also 1962). That same year he appeared as Prosecutor Tom Finney on The Virginian in the episode titled "The Accomplice." After uncredited appearances in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (1964) and The Satan Bug (1965), Gould gradually found more work with credited roles in The Yellow Canary (1964), a Rod Serling film starring Pat Boone, Jack Klugman, and Barbara Eden; Inside Daisy Clover (1965); and Harper (1966) starring Paul Newman.

Gould began appearing regularly in television in the 1960s and 1970s including roles in the children's sitcom Dennis the Menace, followed by numerous other shows of various types / genres such as – Dr. Kildare, Hazel, The Twilight Zone, The Donna Reed Show, Get Smart, Hogan's Heroes, Gunsmoke, I Dream of Jeannie, The F.B.I., The Big Valley, Mission: Impossible, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Cannon, and Hawaii Five-O where he made multiple appearances as Honore Vashon, one of that series' most memorable villains. Gould originated the role of Marlo Thomas's father in the 1965 pilot for That Girl, but the series role was later recast with Lew Parker. Gould appeared in The Long, Hot Summer and He & She, two short-lived television series.

He also appeared in a pilot later broadcast as a 1972 episode of Love, American Style titled "Love and the Happy Days" with him in the role of Howard Cunningham, the frustrated father of a high schooler named Richie Cunningham (played by Ron Howard).[5] Gould agreed to reprise the role on the upcoming series Happy Days; however, when production of Happy Days was delayed, he went abroad to perform in a play. Midway through the that play's run, after learning the TV series was ready to begin shooting, he decided to honor his commitment to the stage production and passed on the role. This led to the role of Howard Cunningham being recast with Tom Bosley. Gould would later state that a requirement to shave the beard he wore at the time was another factor in his decision to decline the repeat role.[6]

Gould had worked steadily in television and film for nearly fifteen years before his career began to gain momentum with his portrayal of "Kid Twist' in the fake horse racing gambling hall set up in The Sting (1973), winner of seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture of that year. He went on to appear in Woody Allen's Love and Death (1975) and the Disney film Gus (1976). He was "Engulf," the villainous head of a conglomerate, in Silent Movie (1976), directed by Mel Brooks, and made guest appearances on television shows such as Petrocelli, The Love Boat and Soap where he played the hospital roommate of Jody Dallas (Billy Crystal).

As Martin Morgenstern on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1973

In 1972, Gould was cast as Martin Morgenstern, the father of Mary's best friend Rhoda, in an episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He reprised the role the following year and was hired as a regular when Rhoda became a spin-off in 1974. Gould appeared in the short-lived 1977 series The Feather and Father Gang, starring as Harry Danton, a smooth-talking ex-con man, with Stefanie Powers as Toni "Feather" Danton, his daughter and a hard-working, successful lawyer. The show was canceled after 13 episodes, and Gould returned to Rhoda for the remainder of its run.

Gould also appeared in the miniseries Washington: Behind Closed Doors. In the 1980 NBC miniseries The Scarlett O'Hara War, he portrayed MGM mogul Louis B. Mayer which gained him an Emmy nomination. He appeared as Chad Lowe's grandfather in Spencer and played a Jewish widower wooing the Christian Katharine Hepburn in Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry. Other roles included a married man having an affair with another member of his Yiddish-speaking club in an episode of the PBS series The Sunset Years and as the owner of a deli grooming two African-American men to inherit his business in Singer & Sons.[4] Gould received Emmy nominations for his roles in Rhoda, Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry, and Moviola.

Gould played Miles Webber, the steadfast suitor of Rose Nylund (Betty White), on The Golden Girls in 12 episodes across three seasons (he also played another of Rose's boyfriends, Arnie, in one episode of the show's first season). He reprised the role of Miles in two episodes of the spin-off, The Golden Palace, where he became the character's ex-boyfriend and married someone else.

He portrayed the father of a villain called The Prankster on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and made guest appearances on television series such as Felicity, The King of Queens, Touched by an Angel, and Judging Amy. Gould's film roles in the 1990s and 2000s include appearances in Stuart Little, Patch Adams, The Master of Disguise, the 2003 remake of Freaky Friday, Nobody's Perfect, and Whisper of the Heart.

His stage credits include Broadway theatre plays such as Jules Feiffer's Grown Ups, Neil Simon's Fools, Richard Baer's Mixed Emotions, and Tom Stoppard's Artist Descending a Staircase. Gould won an Obie Award in 1969 for his work in The Increased Difficulty of Concentration, written by Václav Havel, and reprised the role for a 1988 PBS version of the play.[1] Gould was an early and longtime (48 years) member of Theatre West, the oldest membership theatre company in Los Angeles.[7] He played Mr. Green in Jeff Baron's Visiting Mr. Green at the Pasadena Playhouse.

Death

Gould died from prostate cancer on September 11, 2010.[6] He had two sons, Joshua and Lowell, and a daughter, Deborah. He and Lea were married for 60 years.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1951The Man from Planet XFrightened VillagerUncredited
1962The CouchHollingsworthUncredited
Two for the SeesawBitUncredited
1963The Yellow CanaryPonelli
1964MarnieMr. Garrett, Manager of FarmUncredited
1965The Satan BugDr. OstrerUncredited
The Spy with My FaceDoctor
Inside Daisy CloverCop on Pier
1966HarperSheriff
An American DreamGanucci's Attorney
1968Project XColonel Holt
1969The ArrangementDr. Leibman
1970The LawyerEric P. Scott
1971Mrs. Pollifax-SpyNexdhet
1972Where Does It Hurt?Dr. Zerny
1973The StingKid Twist
1974The Front PageThe Mayor
1975The Strongest Man in the WorldRegent Dietz
Love and DeathAnton
1976Silent MovieEngulf
The Big BusProfessor Baxter
GusCharles Gwynn
1978The One and OnlyHector Moses
1980Seems Like Old TimesJudge John Channing
1984The Dream ChasersTelford Stampley
1986Playing for KeepsRockefeller
1989RomeroFrancisco Galedo
1991Birch Street GymJackShort subject
1995Killer: A Journal of MurderOld Henry Lesser
Lover's KnotAlan Smithee
1998My GiantMilt Kaminski
BelovedBarber Shop Man #4Uncredited
Patch AdamsArthur Mendelson
Brown's RequiemSolly K
1999Stuart LittleGrandpa Spencer
2001Dying on the EdgeArthur
2002The Master of DisguiseGrandfather Disguisey
2003Freaky FridayGrandpa Alan Coleman
Brother BearOld Denahi (voice)
Nobody's PerfectShort subject
2005Whisper of the HeartShiro Nishi (voice)English version
English as a Second LanguageWayne

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961Dennis the MenaceTrampSeason 3 Episode 5: "Haunted House"
1961Dr. KildareFrank the Cop (uncredited)Season 1 Episode 7: "The Lonely Ones"
1962National VelvetSeason 2 Episode 24: "The Rumor"
1962The Donna Reed ShowCal WinslowSeason 5 Episode 8: "Rebel with a Cause"
1962The Eleventh HourPaul BraunerSeason 1 Episode 1: "Ann Costigan: A Duel on a Field of White"
1962The Eleventh HourEric Stanger JudgeSeason 1 Episode 9: "Cry a Little for Mary Too"
1962HazelMr. PriorSeason 2 Episode 1: "Hazel's Cousin"
1962–1965The VirginianLacey / John Marshall Harrison / John Anderson / Adam Pendleton / Prosecutor Black / Prosecutor Tom Finney6 episodes
1963Dennis the MenaceMr. SparksSeason 4 Episode 29: "The Three F's"
1963Dr. KildareDr. Peter DueySeason 2 Episode 25: "The Dark Side of the Mirror"
1963The Eleventh HourJudgeSeason 2 Episode 10: "The Bride Wore Pink"
1963EmpireJudge WillSeason 1 Episode 14: "Stopover on the Way to the Moon"
1963The Twilight ZoneGeneral LarrabeeSeason 5 Episode 9: "Probe 7, Over and Out"
1963The Alfred Hitchcock HourDistrict AttorneySeason 2 Episode 11: "How to Get Rid of Your Wife"
1964The Man from U.N.C.L.E.DoctorSeason 1 Episode 8: "The Double Affair"
1964Perry MasonLawrence WestSeason 8 Episode 11: "The Case of the Latent Lover"
1964–1965The Jack Benny ShowDirector / Mr. Hunter, First IRS Man / DMV Clerk, Corrects Exam5 episodes
1964The FugitiveEller, InterviewerSeason 2 Episode 1: "Man in a Chariot"
1964GunsmokeHadley BoakeSeason 10 Episode 5: "Doctor's Wife"
1964HazelTV AnnouncerSeason 3 Episode 30: "Campaign Manager"
1964HazelMr. WheelerSeason 4 Episode 1: "Never Trouble Trouble"
1965HazelJudge WinstonSeason 4 Episode 25: "George's Man Friday"
1965Dr. KildareEarl McCloskeySeason 4 Episode 18: "Please Let My Baby Live"
1965The FugitiveDr. WillisSeason 3 Episode 1: "Wings of an Angel"
1965That GirlLew MarieSeason 1 Pilot Episode: "What's in a Name?"
1965Mister EdPsychiatristSeason 5 Episode 6: "Ed the Pilot"
1965–1972The F.B.I.George Hale / Vincent Millard / Israel Jacobs / Martin Eldon / Doctor / Arnold Bruzzi / Dave Rice / Hans Hunter7 episodes
1966The Green HornetCalvin RylandSeason 1 Episode 15: "May the Best Man Lose"
1966Get SmartHans HunterSeason 2 Episode 11: "The Island of the Darned"
1966Hogan's HeroesGeneral Von LintzerSeason 2 Episode 14: "Klink's Rocket"
1967Hogan's HeroesGeneral von ScheiderSeason 3 Episode 3: "D-Day at Stalag 13"
1967The FugitiveTom CrailerSeason 4 Episode 18: "Concrete Evidence"
1967The InvadersDr. Paul MailerSeason 1 Episode 1: "The Experiment"
1967The InvadersAllen SlaterSeason 2 Episode 6: "The Trial"
1967The Flying NunFather SweeneySeason 1 Episode 10: "With Love from Irving"
1967The Wild Wild WestVictor FreemantleSeason 3 Episode 1: "The Night of the Bubbling Death"
1967The Big ValleyMajor WilsonSeason 2 Episode 30: "Cage of Eagles"
1967–1980InsightGod (Old Man) / Beggar / God / Jonathan / Morris Gertz / Eddie7 episodes
1968The Big ValleyJudge William Daggett Captain Crawford / Harry DavisSeason 3 Episode 26: "The Challenge"
1968The Flying NunRabbi MendezSeason 2 Episode 3: "The Rabbi and the Nun"
1968The Wild Wild WestJohn TaneySeason 4 Episode 11: "The Night of the Avaricious Actuary"
1969The Big ValleyCaptain Crawford / Harry DavisSeason 4 Episode 19: "The Royal Road"
1969The Debbie Reynolds ShowWhitakerSeason 1 Episode 1: "That's Debbie"
1969Mission: ImpossibleVincente BravoSeason 4 Episode 1: "The Code"
1969I Dream of JeannieIrwin WinklerSeason 4 Episode 16: "Invisible House for Sale"
1969I Dream of JeannieGeneral WhetherbySeason 5 Episode 5: "Jeannie's Beauty Cream"
1970Hogan's HeroesGeneral von SchlommSeason 6 Episode 4: "Lady Chitterly's Lover: Part 1"
1970Hogan's HeroesGeneral von SchlommSeason 6 Episode 5: "Lady Chitterly's Lover: Part 2"
1971ColumboAgent CarlsonEpisode: "Ransom for a Dead Man"
1971The Mod SquadLester ChennerySeason 4 Episode 12: "Real Loser"
1971A Death of InnocenceAlexander WeisbergTV movie
1971CannonNicholas TroasSeason 1 Episode 9: "A Lonely Place to Die"
1972Love, American StyleHoward CunninghamSeason 3 Episode 22: "Love and the Happy Days"/"Love and the Newscasters" (segment "Love and the Television Set")
1972The Mary Tyler Moore ShowMartin MorgensternSeason 3 Episode 4: "Enter Rhoda's Parents"
1972The Streets of San FranciscoArthur LaverySeason 1 Episode 9: "The Takers"
1972Hawaii Five-OHonore VashonSeason 5 Episode 9: "'V' for Vashon: The Son"
1972Hawaii Five-OHonore VashonSeason 5 Episode 10: "'V' for Vashon: The Father"
1972Hawaii Five-OHonore VashonSeason 5 Episode 11: "'V' for Vashon: The Patriarch"
1973CannonRobert L. JardineSeason 2 Episode 20: "Prisoners"
1973The Mary Tyler Moore ShowMartin MorgensternSeason 4 Episode 3: "Rhoda's Sister Gets Married"
1973The Partridge FamilyWalter YostSeason 4 Episode 3: "Beethoven, Brahms and Partridge"
1973IronsideMartin GellerSeason 7 Episode 5: "The Armageddon Gang"
1973Needles and PinsJoeSeason 1 Episode 6: "Union Trouble"
1974GunsmokeColonel Lucius ShindrowSeason 20 Episode 3: "The Guns of Cibola Blanca: Part 1"
1974GunsmokeColonel Lucius ShindrowSeason 20 Episode 4: "The Guns of Cibola Blanca: Part 2"
1974The Streets of San FranciscoJoseph FrancisSeason 2 Episode 23: "Death and the Favored Few"
1974PetrocelliHaskell FoxSeason 1 Episode 6: "Death in High Places"
1974PetrocelliHaskell FoxSeason 1 Episode 8: "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall..."
1974Police StoryAndrea BasicSeason 2 Episode 4: "Fathers and Sons"
1974–1978RhodaMartin Morgenstern17 episodes
1975CannonColonel MirzaSeason 4 Episode 23: "Tomorrow Ends at Noon"
1975Hawaii Five-OHonore VashonSeason 8 Episode 6: "The Case Against McGarrett"
1976–1977The Feather and Father GangTV series (co-starring Stefanie Powers) as Harry Danton14 episodes
1976PetrocelliHaskell FoxSeason 2 Episode 21: "Shadow of a Doubt"
1976Police StorySam GrossmanSeason 3 Episode 20: "Eamon Kinsella Royce"
1977Police StoryEmmett ParnellSeason 4 Episode 16: "The Blue Fog"
1977SoapBarney Gerber4 episodes (Season 1 Episodes 9, 10, 11, 12)
1977FamilyPaul SchillerSeason 3 Episode 2: "Acts of Love: Part 2"
1979The Rockford FilesMr. BrockelmanSeason 5 Episode 19: "Never Send a Boy King to Do a Man's Job"
197911th VictimBenny BenitoTV movie
1979The Man in the Santa Claus SuitDickie DaytonTV movie
1980Kenny Rogers as The GamblerArthur StowbridgeTV movie
1980The Scarlett O'Hara WarLouis B. MayerTV movie
1980King CrabMr. CampanaTV movie
1983Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure ContinuesArthur StowbridgeTV movie
1984St. ElsewhereMelvin MillsteinSeason 3 Episode 9: "Up on the Roof"
1984St. ElsewhereMelvin MillsteinSeason 3 Episode 10: "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
1985The Golden GirlsArnie Peterson, Rose's boyfriendSeason 1 Episode 3: "Rose the Prude"
1986Mrs. Delafield Wants to MarryDr. Marvin EliasTV movie
1986Scarecrow and Mrs. KingAndrei ZernovSeason 3 Episode 13: "One Bear Dances, One Bear Doesn't"
1986L.A. LawHarry FinnemanSeason 1 Episode 5: "Simian Chanted Evening"
1986Night CourtWalter WiseSeason 4 Episode 11: "New Year's Leave"
1989Empty NestDr. Stanfield WestonSeason 1 Episode 19: "Man of the Year"
1989Midnight CallerCharlie DrexolSeason 1 Episode 17: "Blues for Mr. Charlie"
1989The Ray Bradbury TheaterOld ManSeason 3 Episode 9: "To the Chicago Abyss"
1989–1992The Golden GirlsMiles Webber, Rose's boyfriend(Seasons 5-7) (12 episodes)
1990DallasDr. WexlerSeason 13 Episode 26: "Three, Three, Three: Part 1"
1990DallasDr. WexlerSeason 13 Episode 27: "Three, Three, Three: Part 2"
1990Singer & SonsNathan Singer4 episodes
1992The Ray Bradbury TheaterColonel StonesteelSeason 5 Episode 4: "Colonel Stonesteel and the Desperate Empties"
1992The Golden PalaceMiles Webber, Rose's ex-boyfriendSeason 1 Episode 3: "Miles, We Hardly Knew Ye"
1993The Golden PalaceMiles Webber, Rose's ex-boyfriendSeason 1 Episode 13: "Rose and Fern"
1994Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanEdwin GriffinSeason 2 Episode 4: "The Prankster"
1995Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanEdwin GriffinSeason 2 Episode 15: "The Return of the Prankster"
1996The Outer LimitsGerrySeason 2 Episode 17: "Paradise"
1996For HopeDavid 'Dave' AltmanTV movie
1996Touched by an AngelSam MoskowitzSeason 3 Episode 5: "Written in Dust"
1997The Love BugDr. Gustav StumpfelTV movie
1998FelicityDr. William GaribaySeason 1 Episode 3: "Hot Objects"
1999Pacific BlueJudge Solomon SteinSeason 5 Episode 6: "Hostile Witness"
2000The King of QueensIrv GlassmanSeason 2 Episode 19: "Surprise Artie"
2001Touched by an AngelAlbert EinsteinSeason 7 Episode 22: "The Face of God"
2003Judging AmyArthurSeason 4 Episode 15: "Maxine Interrupted"
2008Cold CaseMonty Moran '08Season 6 Episode 9: "Pin Up Girl"
2010Nip/TuckWalter KriegerSeason 6 Episode 18: "Walter and Edith Krieger"

Theatre

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