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* 1983 ''Series/{{Hotel}}'': Herman Wells (1 episode)

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Macy was married to Samantha Harper. While the {{name|s the same}}s have cause some confusion, he is not at all related to Creator/WilliamHMacy, who’s a Macy by birth.

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Macy was married to Samantha Harper. While the {{name|s the same}}s have cause similarity in name has caused some confusion, he is not at all related to Creator/WilliamHMacy, who’s a Macy by birth.
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Wolf Martin Garber (May 18, 1922 – October 17, 2019), known by the stage name Bill Macy, was an American actor. He worked for years as a taxi driver in his native[[note]]after birth and infancy in Revere, Massachusetts[[/note]] Brooklyn, New York before finding success as an actor. In the cast of the Broadway erotic revue ''Theatre/OhCalcutta'', he also recorded with Music/PDQBach, the alter ego of that show’s coauthor, Peter Schickele. Macy found fame in TheSeventies on the TV series ''Series/{{Maude}}'' and the movie ''Film/TheJerk''.

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Wolf Martin Garber (May 18, 1922 – October 17, 2019), known by the stage name Bill Macy, was an American actor. He worked for years as a taxi driver in his native[[note]]after birth and infancy in Revere, Massachusetts[[/note]] Brooklyn, New York before finding success as an actor. In the cast of the Broadway erotic revue ''Theatre/OhCalcutta'', he also recorded with Music/PDQBach, the alter ego of that show’s coauthor, Peter Schickele. Macy found fame in TheSeventies on the TV series sitcom ''Series/{{Maude}}'' as Walter Findlay from 1972 to 1978, and in the movie ''Film/TheJerk''.
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* 1985 ''Series/{{Riptide|1984}}'': Chuck Davis (1 episode)

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* 2000 ''Series/ToucheByAnAngel'': Walter Titlebaum (1 episode)

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Wolf Martin Garber (May 18, 1922 – October 17, 2019) was an American actor. He worked for years as a taxi driver in his native[[note]]after birth and infancy in Revere, Massachusetts[[/note]] Brooklyn, New York before finding success as an actor. In the cast of the Broadway erotic revue ''Theatre/OhCalcutta'', he also recorded with Music/PDQBach, the alter ego of that show’s coauthor, Peter Schickele. Macy found fame in TheSeventies on the TV series ''Series/{{Maude}}'' and the movie ''Film/TheJerk''.

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Wolf Martin Garber (May 18, 1922 – October 17, 2019) 2019), known by the stage name Bill Macy, was an American actor. He worked for years as a taxi driver in his native[[note]]after birth and infancy in Revere, Massachusetts[[/note]] Brooklyn, New York before finding success as an actor. In the cast of the Broadway erotic revue ''Theatre/OhCalcutta'', he also recorded with Music/PDQBach, the alter ego of that show’s coauthor, Peter Schickele. Macy found fame in TheSeventies on the TV series ''Series/{{Maude}}'' and the movie ''Film/TheJerk''.



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Wolf Martin Garber (May 18, 1922 – October 17, 2019) was an American actor. He worked for years as a taxi driver in his native[[note]]after birth and infancy in Revere, Massachusetts[[/note]] Brooklyn, New York before finding success as an actor. In the cast of the Broadway erotic revue ''Theatre/OhCalcutta'', he also recorded with Music/PDQBach, the alter ego of that show’s coauthor, Peter Schickele. Macy found fame in TheSeventies on the TV series ''Series/{{Maude}}'' and the movie ''Film/TheJerk''.

Macy was married to Samantha Harper. While the {{name|s the same}}s have cause some confusion, he is not at all related to Creator/WilliamHMacy, who’s a Macy by birth.

!!Works with Bill Macy
!!!Film
* 1967 ''Film/TheProducers'': Jury Foreman (UncreditedRole)
* 1975 ''Film/AllTogetherNow'': Charles Drummond (TelevisionFilm)
* 1976 ''Film/DeathAtLoveHouse'': Oscar Payne (Television Film)
* 1977 ''Film/TheLateShow'': Charlie Hatter
* 1979 ''Film/TheFantasticSeven'': Frank Wallach (Television Film)
* 1979 ''Film/TheJerk''Stan Fox
* 1980 ''Film/{{Serial}}'': Sam
* 1980 ''Film/TheScarlettOHaraWar'': Myron Selznick (Television Film)
* 1982 ''Film/TheDayTheBubbleBurst'': Mr. Goldberger (Television Film)
* 1982 ''Film/MyFavoriteYear'': Sy Benson
* 1985 ''Film/MoversAndShakers'': Sid Spokane
* 1985 ''Film/BadMedicine'': Dr. Gerald Marx
* 1987 ''Franchise/PerryMason: The Case of the Murdered Madam'' (Television Film)
* 1990 ''Film/{{Anna}}'': Max Fetchick (Television Film)
* 1990 ''Film/SiblingRivalry'': Pat
* 1991 ''Film/TheDoctor'': Al Cade
* 1992 ''Film/MeMyselfAndI'': Sydney
* 1999 ''Film/AnalyzeThis'': Dr. Isaac Sobel
* 2004 ''Film/SurvivingChristmas'': Doo-Dah
* 2005 ''Film/EarlyBird'': Harold (Television Film)
* 2006 ''Film/TheHoliday'' Ernie
* 2007 ''Film/MrWoodcock'' Mr. Woodcock’s Dad

!!!Television
* 1966 ''Series/TheEdgeOfNight'': Cab Driver (1 episode)
* 1969 ''Series/{{NYPD}}'' Eddie Stark (1 episode)
* 1972 ''Series/AllInTheFamily'' Uniformed Policeman/Walter Findlay (2 episodes)
* 1972-78 ''Series/{{Maude}}'': Walter Findlay
* 1979 ''Series/HangingIn'': Louis Harper (1 episode)
* 1979 ''Series/BigShamusLittleShamus'': Henry Berkey (1 episode)
* 1983 ''Series/{{Hotel}}'': Herman Wells (1 episode)
* 1984 ''Series/OhMadeline'': Buddy (1 episode)
* 1984 ''Series/StElsewhere'': Hershel Millstein (2 episodes)
* 1984-86 ''Series/TheLoveBoat'': Jack Davidson/Myles (2 episodes)
* 1985 ''Series/{{Riptide}}'': Chuck Davis (1 episode)
* 1985 ''Series/TalesFromTheDarkside'': Ben Martin (1 episode)
* 1985 ''Series/HardcastleAndMcCormick'': Art Healy (1 episode)
* 1985-88 ''Series/HighwayToHeaven'': Vincent [=DeGeralimo=]/Max (2 episodes)
* 1986 ''Series/TallTalesAndLegends'': Pop Gumm (1 episode)
* 1986 ''Series/LALaw'': Irving Lewis (2 episodes)
* 1986 ''Series/YouAreTheJury'': Frank Mantalbano (1 episode)
* 1986 ''The New Literature/MikeHammer'': Albert Tesman (1 episode)
* 1986-89 ''Series/MurderSheWrote'': Myron Kincaid/Uncle Ben Mayberry (2 episodes)
* 1986-87 ''Series/OneBigFamily'': Larry Collins (3 episodes)
* 1987 ''Series/{{Starman}}'': Naughton Wells (1 episode)
* 1987 ''Series/NothingInCommon'': Max Basner
* 1988 ''Series/TheFactsOfLife'': Harold (1 episode)
* 1988 ''Series/CBSSummerPlayhouse'': Sam (1 episode)
* 1989 ''Series/TheFamousTeddyZ'': Murray Chekoff (1 episode)
* ''Series/FatherDowlingMysteries'': Lt. Ed Morgan (1 episode)
* 1991 ''Series/{{Matlock}}'': Sid Franklin (1 episode)
* 1993 ''Series/{{Columbo}}'': Ruddick (1 episode)
* 1994 ''Series/DavesWorld'': Mr. Rothman (1 episode)
* 1994 ''Series/DiagnosisMurder'': Eugene [=McReedy=] (1 episode)
* 1994-98 ''Series/{{Viper}}'': Jack Surber/Marty (2 episodes)
* 1995 ''Series/NYPDBlue'': Moe Neiberg (1 episode)
* 1995 ''Series/CantHurryLove'': Arthur Peoples (2 episodes)
* 1995 ''Series/HudsonStreet'' El Gato (1 episode)
* 1996 ''Series/ChicagoHope'': Murray Robbins (1 episode)
* 1996 ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'': Herb (2 episodes)
* 1996 ''Series/NedAndStacey'': Jack (1 episode)
* 1996 ''Series/TheHomeCourt'': Karl Geller (1 episode)
* 1996 ''Series/TheJohnLarroquetteShow'': Charlie (1 episode)
* 1996 ''Series/SomethingSoRight'': Leo (1 episode)
* 1997 ''Series/PromisedLand'': George Laverne (1 episode)
* 1998 ''Series/{{Millennium}}'': Blurk (1 episode)
* 1998 ''Series/TwoGuysAGirlAndAPizzaPlace'': Mr. Harrison (1 episode)
* 1999 ''Series/{{Norm}}'': Phil (1 episode)
* 1999 ''Series/JackAndJill'': Stanley Ashton (2 episodes)
* 2000 ''Series/{{Providence}}'': Mr. Foley (1 episode)
* 2000 ''Series/ToucheByAnAngel'': Walter Titlebaum (1 episode)
* 2001 ''Series/TheLoneGunman'': Mr. Dimsdale (1 episode)
* 2002 ''Series/MyWifeAndKids'' Drive Thru Attendant (1 episode)
* 2004 ''Series/{{ER}}'': Richard Gould (1 episode)
* 2004 ''Series/{{LAX}}'': Martin (1 episode)
* 2005 ''Series/{{Stacked}}'': Charlie (1 episode)
* 2006 ''Series/LasVegas'': Sharkey Rosenthal (1 episode)
* 2007 ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': Man Sitting Next to Barney on the Subway (1 episode)
* 2007 ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'': Whiskey Pete (1 episode)
* 2007 ''Series/BackToYou'': Troy (1 episode)
* 2010 ''Series/TrueJacksonVP'': (1 episode)
* 2010 ''Series/{{Hawthorne}}'': Mr. Rickles (1 episode)

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