Sheldon Leonard
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sheldon Leonard Bershad (February 22, 1907 – January 11, 1997) was an American film and television actor, producer, director, and writer. Sheldon Leonard Bershad was born in Manhattan, New York City, the son of middle class Jewish parents Anna Levit and Frank Bershad. He graduated from Syracuse University in 1929. As an actor, Leonard specialized in playing supporting characters, especially gangsters or "heavies", in films such as It's a Wonderful Life (1946; as bartender Nick), To Have and Have Not (1944), Guys and Dolls (1955), and Open Secret (1948). His trademark was his especially thick New York accent, usually delivered from the side of his mouth. In Decoy (1946), Leonard uses his "heavy" persona to create the hard-boiled police detective Joe Portugal. On radio from 1945 to 1955, Leonard played an eccentric racetrack tout on The Jack Benny Program and later in the TV series of the same name. His role was to salute Benny out of the blue in railroad stations, on street corners, or in department stores ("Hey Bud. C'mere a minute."), ask Benny what he was about to do, and then proceed to try to argue him out of his course of action by resorting to inane and irrelevant racing logic. As "The Tout," he never gave out information on horse racing, unless Jack demanded it. One excuse the tout gave was, "Who knows about horses?" Leonard was part of the cast of voice actors on the Damon Runyon Theatre radio show (1948-1949). He was part of the ensemble cast of the Martin and Lewis radio show. He also appeared frequently on The Adventures of the Saint, often playing gangsters and heavies, but also sometimes in more positive roles. Leonard was also a regular on the radio comedy series The Adventures of Maisie in the 1940s. During the 1950s, Leonard provided the voice of lazy fat cat Dodsworth in two Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoons directed by Robert McKimson. In the adventure movie The Iroquois Trail (1950), Leonard played against type in the significant role of Chief Ogane, a Native American warrior, who pursues and fights the frontiersman Nat "Hawkeye" Cutler (George Montgomery) in a climactic duel to the death with knives. Later in the 1950s and 1960s, he established a reputation as a producer of successful television series, including The Danny Thomas Show (aka Make Room For Daddy) (1953–64), The Andy Griffith Show (1960–68), Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. (1964–69), The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–66), and I Spy (1965–68). He also directed several TV series episodes, including four of the first eight episodes of the TV series Lassie (Season 1, 1954). Leonard also provided the voice of Linus the Lionhearted in a series of Post Crispy Critters cereal TV commercials in 1963-64, which led to a Linus cartoon series that aired on Saturday (and later, Sunday) mornings on CBS (1964–66) and ABC (1967–69). He also was briefly the star of his own television show Big Eddie (1975), where he played the owner of a large sports arena. The show lasted for only ten episodes.
Known For
Credits
- 2020 · The Bowery Boys: Legends of Laughter as Himself
- 2011 · Sheldon Leonard's Wonderful Life as Himself
- 1992 · Color Adjustment as Self
- 1990 · The Making of 'It's a Wonderful Life' as Self (archival footage)
- 1990 · Dream On as Don Monteleoni
- 1988 · James Stewart: A Wonderful Life as Self (archive footage)
- 1986 · Matlock as Casino Tipster
- 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Sgt. Bulldog Kowalski
- 1984 · The Cosby Show as Dr. Wexler
- 1982 · Cheers as Sid Nelson
- 1979 · The Facts of Life as
- 1978 · The Brink's Job as J. Edgar Hoover
- 1978 · The Islander as Paul Lazaro
- 1978 · Top Secret as Carl Vitale
- 1975 · Big Eddie as
- 1973 · The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts as Self
- 1972 · Sanford and Son as
- 1969 · My World and Welcome to It as
- 1967 · Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In as Self
- 1965 · I Spy as Disc Jockey
- 1964 · Linus the Lionhearted as
- 1964 · Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. as
- 1963 · Burke's Law as Ronald 'Touchy' Touchstone
- 1963 · Burke's Law as 'Chicasaw Pete' Wickowski
- 1962 · The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as Self
- 1962 · The Lucy Show as Sheldon Leonard
- 1962 · The Merv Griffin Show as Self
- 1961 · Pocketful of Miracles as Steve Darcey
- 1961 · The Mike Douglas Show as Self
- 1961 · The Dick Van Dyke Show as Big Max Calvada
- 1959 · The David Susskind Show as Self
- 1957 · Tonight Starring Jack Paar as Self
- 1955 · Guys and Dolls as Harry the Horse
- 1955 · Screen Director's Playhouse as George
- 1954 · The Duke as Sam Marco
- 1953 · Money from Home as Jumbo Schneider
- 1953 · The Diamond Queen as Mogul
- 1953 · The Danny Thomas Show as Gus
- 1953 · A Peck o' Trouble as Dodsworth (voice)
- 1953 · General Electric Theater as
- 1952 · Stop, You're Killing Me as Lefty
- 1952 · Breakdown as Nick Sampson
- 1952 · Sock a Doodle Do as Kid Banty (voice) (uncredited)
- 1952 · Young Man with Ideas as Rodwell 'Brick' Davis
- 1952 · Kiddin' the Kitten as Dodsworth (voice) (uncredited)
- 1952 · Here Come the Nelsons as Duke
- 1951 · Come Fill the Cup as Lennie Garr
- 1951 · I Love Lucy as Harry Martin (uncredited)
- 1951 · Behave Yourself! as Shortwave Bert
- 1951 · Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man as Boots Morgan
- 1950 · The Jack Benny Program as Elevator Tout
- 1950 · The Jack Benny Program as Racetrack Tout
- 1950 · The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show as Johnny Velvet
- 1950 · The Colgate Comedy Hour as Self
- 1950 · The Iroquois Trail as Chief Ogane
- 1950 · The Bob Hope Show as Self
- 1949 · Take One False Step as Detective Pacciano
- 1949 · My Dream Is Yours as Grimes
- 1949 · Daughter of the Jungle as Dalton Kraik
- 1948 · Shep Comes Home as 'Swifty' Lewis
- 1948 · Joe Palooka in Winner Take All as Hermon
- 1948 · Jinx Money as Lippy Harris
- 1948 · Madonna of the Desert as Nick Julian
- 1948 · Open Secret as Detective Sgt. Mike Frontelli
- 1948 · If You Knew Susie as Steve Garland
- 1948 · Alias a Gentleman as Harry Bealer
- 1947 · The Gangster as Cornell
- 1947 · The Fabulous Joe as Louie
- 1947 · Violence as Fred Stalk
- 1947 · Sinbad the Sailor as Auctioneer
- 1946 · It's a Wonderful Life as Nick
- 1946 · Decoy as Sergeant Joe Portugal
- 1946 · The Last Crooked Mile as Ed 'Wires' MacGuire
- 1946 · Bowery Bombshell as Ace Deuce Baker
- 1946 · Somewhere in the Night as Sam
- 1946 · Her Kind of Man as Felix Bender
- 1946 · Rainbow Over Texas as Kirby Haynes
- 1946 · The Gentleman Misbehaves as Trigger Stazzi
- 1945 · Frontier Gal as 'Blackie' Shoulders
- 1945 · Captain Kidd as Cyprian Boyle
- 1945 · Why Girls Leave Home as Chris Williams
- 1945 · River Gang as Peg Leg
- 1945 · Radio Stars on Parade as Lucky Maddox
- 1945 · Zombies on Broadway as Ace Miller
- 1945 · Crime, Inc. as Capt. Ferrone
- 1945 · To Have and Have Not as Lt. Coyo
- 1944 · The Falcon in Hollywood as Louie Buchanan
- 1944 · Gambler's Choice as Chappie Wilson
- 1944 · Trocadero as Mickey Jones
- 1944 · Uncertain Glory as Henri Duval
- 1944 · Timber Queen as Smacksie Golden
- 1943 · Klondike Kate as 'Sometime' Smith
- 1943 · Harvest Melody as Chuck
- 1943 · Passport to Suez as Johnny Booth
- 1943 · Hit the Ice as Harry 'Silky' Fellowsby
- 1943 · Taxi, Mister as Gangster Louis Glorio / The Frisco Ghost
- 1943 · City Without Men as Monk LaRue
- 1942 · Lucky Jordan as Slip Moran
- 1942 · Street of Chance as Joe Marruci
- 1942 · Pierre of the Plains as Clairou
- 1942 · Tortilla Flat as Tito Ralph
- 1942 · Born to Sing as Pete Detroit
- 1941 · Rise and Shine as Menace
- 1941 · Week-End in Havana as Boris
- 1941 · Married Bachelor as Johnny Brannigan
- 1941 · Buy Me That Town as Chink Moran
- 1941 · Private Nurse as John Winton
- 1941 · Tall, Dark and Handsome as Pretty Willie Williams
- 1939 · Another Thin Man as Phil Church
- 1935 · Ouanga as LeStrange, the Overseer
- 1934 · My Mummy's Arms as Abdullah
- Future · It's Always Sunday as George
- 1934 · The Gem of the Ocean as Pasha