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  1. Producer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Morey Amsterdam (December 14, 1908 – October 28, 1996) was an American television actor and comedian, best known for the role of Buddy Sorrell on The Dick Van Dyke Show in the early 1960s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Morey Amsterdam, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of ...

  2. www.metacritic.com › person › jerry-parisJerry Paris - Metacritic

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  3. Glimpsed here and there throughout the 1950s, usually in amiable supporting roles on film, it was as in television that Jerry Paris found his true calling. In front of the camera, however, most fans will remember him as Jerry Helper, the next-door neighbor of Rob and Laura Petrie (Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore) on The Dick Van Dyke Show ...

  4. Apr 2, 1986 · He was 60 years old and lived in Pacific Palisades, Calif. Mr. Paris directed ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'' in the 1960's, a situation comedy on CBS that starred Mr. Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore. He ...

  5. Jerry Paris directed 237 and produced or co-produced 117 of the 255 episodes Happy Days. He also directed all eight of the short-lived HD spinoff series Blansky's Beauties, and also directed an early episode of Laverne & Shirley, the Season 1 episode "The Bachelor Party" (episode #2). Jerry was an American actor and director best known for playing Jerry Helper, the dentist and next-door ...

  6. He entered films in 1950, and his early screen credits include Outrage, Cyrano de Bergerac, The Wild One, The Caine Mutiny, Marty, and The Naked and the Dead. Paris was also a regular on the series The Untouchables from 1959 thru 1961 in the role of G-man Martin Flaherty. In 1961, he joined the cast of The Dick Van Dyke Show as Jerry Helper ...

  7. Zero Hour! (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Crazy About Planes. William Gerald "Jerry" Paris was raised by his stepfather, Milton Grossman, but used his real name when he decided to become an actor. Paris attended first New York University, then the University of California Los Angeles, but put his career on hold to enlist in the Navy during World War II ...

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