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1949–2005. John Donald Fiedler (February 3, 1925 – June 25, 2005) was an American actor. His career lasted more than 55 years in stage, film, television, and radio. Fiedler's high, flutey voice was instantly recognizable. [1] He was typecast beginning early in his career for delicate, quiet, nerdy characters, although he also played sneaky ...
John Fiedler. Actor: 12 Angry Men. Typical of busy character actors, Fiedler made his face (and voice) recognizable to millions. Many know the bald-pated Fiedler as therapy patient "Mr. Peterson" on The Bob Newhart Show (1972); others might first recognize him for the 1968 movie, The Odd Couple (1968), and spin-off TV show, The Odd Couple (1970), or perhaps even from the Broadway play that ...
John Fiedler. Actor: 12 Angry Men. Typical of busy character actors, Fiedler made his face (and voice) recognizable to millions. Many know the bald-pated Fiedler as therapy patient "Mr. Peterson" on The Bob Newhart Show (1972); others might first recognize him for the 1968 movie, The Odd Couple (1968), and spin-off TV show, The Odd Couple (1970), or perhaps even from the Broadway play that ...
Jun 28, 2005 · June 28, 2005 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. John Fiedler, a veteran character actor best known for playing Mr. Peterson, the henpecked therapy patient on “The Bob Newhart Show,” and the ...
Jun 27, 2005 · John Donald Fiedler was born Feb. 3, 1925 in Platteville, a small town in southwestern Wisconsin, and was the oldest of three children born to Donald and Margaret Fiedler.
Jun 25, 2005 · John Donald Fielder (February 3, 1925 - June 25, 2005) was an American actor. The son of an Irish-German beer salesman, Fiedler knew he wanted to be an actor from the childhood days when he had a full head of reddish-yellow hair. He made his first professional appearances on stage, branched out into live TV in New York and, then, during the 20 years he lived in Hollywood (1960-80), turned up ...
Jun 27, 2005 · John Fiedler, a stage and screen actor who won fame as the voice of Piglet in Walt Disney’s “Winnie the Pooh” films, died Saturday, The New York Times reported Monday. He was 80.