Hal Linden


Hal Linden is an American stage and screen actor, television director and musician.
Linden began his career as a big band musician and singer in the 1950s. After a stint in the United States Army, he began an acting career where he first worked in summer stock and off-Broadway productions. Linden found success on Broadway when he replaced Sydney Chaplin in the musical Bells Are Ringing. In 1971, he won a Best Actor Tony Award for his portrayal of Mayer Rothschild in the musical The Rothschilds.
In 1974, Linden landed his best-known role as the title character in the television comedy series Barney Miller. The role earned him seven Primetime Emmy Award and three Golden Globe Award nominations. During the series' run, Linden also hosted two educational series,
Animals, Animals, Animals and FYI. He won two special Daytime Emmy Awards for the latter series. Linden won a third Daytime Emmy Award for a guest-starring role on CBS Schoolbreak Special in 1995. Linden has since continued his career on the stage, in films and guest-starring roles on television. He released his first album of pop and jazz standards, It's Never Too Late, in 2011.

Early life

Hal Linden was born on March 20, 1931, in The Bronx. He is the youngest son of Frances and Charles Lipshitz, a Lithuanian Jew who emigrated to the United States in 1910 and later owned his own printing shop. His older brother, Bernard, became a professor of music at Bowling Green State University. Linden attended Herman Ridder Junior High School and the High School of Music and Art, going on to study music at Queens College, City University of New York. He later enrolled in Baruch College and then City College of New York where he received a Bachelor of Arts in business.
During his youth, Linden wanted to be a big band singer and bandleader. Before embarking on a career in music, he decided to change his name stating, "'Swing and Sway with Harold Lipshitz' just didn't parse." While riding on a bus from Philadelphia to New York through the town of Linden, New Jersey, he saw the name LINDEN on the water tower and changed his name to Hal Linden. During the 1950s, he toured with Sammy Kaye, Bobby Sherwood, and other big bands of the era. Linden played the saxophone and clarinet and also sang. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1952 where he was sent to Fort Belvoir and played in the United States Army Band. While in Fort Belvoir, a friend recommended that he see the touring production of Guys and Dolls playing in Washington, D.C. After seeing the show, Linden decided to become an actor. He was discharged from the army in 1954.

Career

Linden replaced Sydney Chaplin in the Broadway production of Bells Are Ringing in 1958. He made a further breakthrough on the New York City stage in 1962 when he was cast as Billy Crocker in the revival of Cole Porter's Anything Goes.
Linden's career slowed in the 1960s. During this time, he dubbed English dialogue for various foreign films, did voiceover work for commercials and sang jingles. His career was revived in the 1970s when he was cast as Mayer Rothschild in the 1971 musical The Rothschilds. The role earned him a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. In 1973, he co-starred opposite Tony Lo Bianco in the NBC television film Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside. The film was intended to be the pilot for a proposed series but was not picked up by the network.

''Barney Miller''

In 1974, Linden landed the starring role in the ABC television police comedy Barney Miller. He portrayed the eponymous captain of the 12th Precinct in Greenwich Village. He earned seven Emmy Award nominations for his work on the series, one for each season. Linden is tied with Matt LeBlanc and John Goodman for the most Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Emmy Award nominations without ever winning. He also earned four Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy. The series aired from 1975 to 1982. Linden later said that leaving Broadway to work on Barney Miller was his most irrational act and also one of his best decisions.
During the run of Barney Miller, Linden served as the narrator and host of the ABC children's shows Animals, Animals, Animals and FYI. He won two Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Individual Achievement for his host work on FYI. in 1984 and 1985.

Later career

After Barney Miller ended in 1982, Linden appeared in several television films, including I Do! I Do!, the television adaptation of the musical of the same name, and '. Also in 1982, he was the producers' first choice for the starring role of Dr. Donald Westphall in St. Elsewhere, when the role was immediately given to Ed Flanders, because he wanted to take a break from television. In 1984, he costarred in the television film Second Edition. The film was intended to be a series but was not picked up by CBS. The following year, Linden portrayed studio head Jack L. Warner in the television biopic My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn.
In 1986, Linden returned to episodic television in the NBC series Blacke's Magic. He played the lead character, Alexander Blacke, a magician who solves mysteries with the help of his father Leonard, a retired carnival magician and sometimes confidence man. The series was canceled after 13 episodes. In 1988, he co-starred in the romantic comedy A New Life, directed by Alan Alda. In 1992, Linden tried his hand at television again with the leading role in the comedy-drama series Jack's Place. In the series, Linden portrayed Jack Evans, a retired jazz musician who ran a restaurant that was frequented by patrons who learned lessons about love. The show was often compared to The Love Boat by critics as it featured a different weekly guest star. The series premiered as a mid-season replacement but did well enough in the ratings for ABC to order additional episodes. Viewership soon declined and ABC chose to cancel the series in 1993. The next year, Linden appeared in the CBS sitcom The Boys Are Back. That series was also low rated and canceled after 18 episodes. In 1995, Linden won his third Daytime Emmy Award for his 1994 guest-starring role as Rabbi Markovitz on CBS Schoolbreak Special.
In 1996, Linden had a supporting role in the television film The Colony, opposite John Ritter and June Lockhart. The role was a departure for Linden as he played the villainous head of a home owner's association of a gated community. In 1999, he had a guest role in the last The Rockford Files reunion TV movie, The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds... It Leads. He continued his career in the late 1990s and 2000s with guest roles on Touched by an Angel, The King of Queens, Gilmore Girls,
', and Hot in Cleveland. He also narrated episodes of Biography and The American Experience, and voiced the role of "Dr. Selig" on the animated series The Zeta Project. In 2002, Linden received a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars.
Linden continued to have an active stage career. He appeared in the Toronto production of Tuesdays with Morrie in 2009. In July 2011, he appeared opposite Christina Pickles in the Colony Theatre's production of On Golden Pond. Linden also starred in Under My Skin, which premiered at the Pasadena Playhouse on September 19, 2012 and ran through October 2012. In 2013, Linden guest-starred in a season eight episode of Supernatural as a rabbi. In 2014, Linden guest-starred in an episode of the comedy series 2 Broke Girls. In 2015, he appeared at the Old Globe Theatre in the West Coast premiere of The Twenty Seventh Man starring as Yevgeny Zunser.

Music

After the success of Barney Miller, Linden decided to revive his music career with a nightclub act. In his act, Linden played the clarinet, performed pop and Broadway standards backed by a big band, and discussed his life and career.
In March 2011, he began touring with the cabaret show An Evening with Hal Linden: I'm Old Fashioned. The show, which ran through 2012, was later released on DVD. In April 2011, Linden released his first album, It's Never Too Late. The album features a collection of jazz, Broadway and pop standards that Linden began recording around the time he was touring in the early 1980s. Due to a lack of interest, he shelved the songs. Linden decided to finish the album on the advice of his tour booker.

Personal life

Linden is the spokesman for the Jewish National Fund, a position he has held since 1997.
Linden met dancer Fran Martin while doing summer stock in 1955. They married in 1958 and had four children. Martin died in 2010.
In 1984, Linden narrated a short film which was shown during that year's Democratic National Convention.

Broadway credits

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1957Producers' ShowcaseEpisode: "Ruggles of Red Gap"
1963Car 54, Where Are You?Assistant DA ClarkEpisode: "Joan Crawford Didn't Say No"
1969Search for TomorrowLarry CarterUnknown episodes
1970Hastings CornerDistrict Attorney Corey Honker/Morey HonkerTelevision movie
1972Circle of FearDavid WellsSegment: "Elegy for a Vampire"
1973Mr. Inside/Mr. OutsideDet. Lou IsaacsTelevision movie
1975–1982Barney MillerCapt. Barney Miller170 episodes
1976The F.B.IAbel Norton"The Confession"
1976The Love BoatAndrew CanaanTelevision movie
1976How to Break Up a Happy DivorceTony BartlettTelevision movie
1984Dorothy Hamill Presents WinnersVariety special
1980Father FigureHowardTelevision movie
1982I Do! I Do!He Television movie
1983'Josh GilliamTelevision movie
1983The Other WomanLou ChadwayTelevision movie
1984Second EditionCliff PenroseTelevision movie
1985My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol FlynnJack L. WarnerTelevision movie
1986Blacke's MagicAlexander Blacke13 episodes
1989Dream BreakersHarry PalliserTelevision movie
1990The Ray Bradbury TheaterCaptain BlackEpisode: "Mars Is Heaven"
1991The Golden GirlsJohnEpisode: "What a Difference a Date Makes"
1992–1993Jack's PlaceJack Evans18 episodes
1994American ExperienceNarratorEpisode: "America and the Holocaust: Deceit and Indifference"
1994CBS Schoolbreak SpecialRabbi MarkovitzEpisode: "The Writing On the Wall"
1994–1995The Boys Are BackFred Hansen18 episodes
1995The ColonyPhilip DenigTelevision movie
1996Nowhere ManSenator WallaceEpisode: "Gemini"
1996-2001Touched by an AngelVarious rolesTwo episodes
1998BiographyNarratorEpisode: "Confucius: Words of Wisdom"
1998Killers in the HouseArthur PendletonTelevision movie
1999The NannyMaury SherryEpisode: "California, Here We Come"
1999The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds... It LeadsErnie LandaleTelevision movie
1999The Drew Carey ShowMr. Van ZandtEpisode: "Brotherhood of Man"
2000Rude AwakeningJudge Howard BarrettEpisode: "Judging Billie"
2002Gilmore GirlsChadEpisode: "There's the Rub"
2002The Zeta ProjectDr. Selig Episode: "The Hologram Man"
2002The GlowArnold JanuszTelevision movie
2003'Mr. TurnerEpisode: "Suite Sorrow"
2004Will & GraceAlanEpisode: "A Gay/December Romance"
2005HuffJudge BorkEpisode: "The Sample Closet"
2005The King of QueensBernardEpisode: "Catching Hell"
2006Living with FranHalEpisode: "The Whole Clan with Fran"
2006–2007The Bold and the BeautifulJerry KramerSix episodes
2008A Kiss at MidnightArthur WrightTelevision film
2010In SecurityTelevision film
2010Hot in ClevelandAlexEpisode: "Meet the Parents"
2011Outside the BoxFather MerrinUnknown episodes
2012'C.T. DaltonEpisode: "Prairie Dog Companion"
2013The Mindy ProjectMannyEpisode: "Mindy's Brother"
2013SupernaturalRabbi Isaac BassEpisode: "Everybody Hates Hitler"
20142 Broke GirlsLesterEpisode: "And the New Lease on Life"
2016Royal PainsDr. WhitcombEpisode: "Saab Story"
2016–presentAmerican HousewifeMR. MontezEpisode: Krampus Katie
2018'Leonard MaxwellEpisode: "Mama"
2019Grey's anatomyBirdEpisode: "Reunited"

Awards