Daniel Patrick “Pat” Harrington, Jr. (born August 13, 1929) is an American actor. He is the son of Pat Harrington, Sr.
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Harrington was born in New York City, New York) to a song and dance man who worked in vaudeville and performed on the Broadway stage. He pursued his career in entertainment after graduating from Fordham University in 1950 with a B.A. (he also has a Masters degree in Political Philosophy from Fordham University). Harrington served with the United States Air Force during the Korean war. Then, after being discharged, he took a job at NBC in New York City. He began acting on stage and toured North America with a number of plays and eventually performed on Broadway.
Harrington became famous in the 1950s as a member of Steve Allen's TV comedy troupe, the "Men on the Street" (which also included Don Knotts, Tom Poston and Louis Nye). Harrington also gained considerable recognition for his many appearances as the comedic Italian immigrant "Guido Panzini" on the Jack Paar Show in the mid 1950s, and in 1967 he appeared in the Elvis Presley film, Easy Come, Easy Go. Harrington also parodied Get Smart in an episode of F Troop where he played secret agent "B Wise".
Harrington has worked as a voice actor, most notably providing the voice of the bumbling Inspector Clouseau from 1965-1969 (see The Inspector). He was also the voice of Ray Palmer/the Atom on The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure in 1967.
However, he is best known to later generations for his role as Dwayne F. Schneider on the 1975-1984 television drama/comedy, One Day at a Time for which he won an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award.
He also had a cameo on the hit 1990's sitcom Roseanne, reprising his role as Dwayne Schneider.
Divorced in 1985 after 30 years of marriage, Harrington has four children.
External links
Pat Harrington, Jr. at the Internet Movie Database
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series
Ted Knight (1976) · Gary Burghoff (1977) · Rob Reiner (1978) · Robert Guillaume (1979) · Harry Morgan (1980) · Danny DeVito (1981) · Christopher Lloyd (1982) · Christopher Lloyd (1983) · Pat Harrington, Jr. (1984) · John Larroquette (1985) · John Larroquette (1986) · John Larroquette (1987) · John Larroquette (1988) · Woody Harrelson (1989) · Alex Rocco (1990) · Jonathan Winters (1991) · Michael Jeter (1992) · Michael Richards (1993) · Michael Richards (1994) · David Hyde Pierce (1995) · Rip Torn (1996) · Michael Richards (1997) · David Hyde Pierce (1998) · David Hyde Pierce (1999) · Sean Hayes (2000)
Complete list: (1954-1975) · (1976-2000) · (2001-present)
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DATE OF BIRTH
August 13, 1929
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New York City, New York
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