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      • Wolf Martin Garber (May 18, 1922 – October 17, 2019), known professionally as Bill Macy, was an American television, film and stage actor known for his role in the CBS television series Maude (1972–1978).
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    Occupation. Actor. Years active. 1958–2011. Spouse. Samantha Harper. . ( m. 1975) . Wolf Martin Garber (May 18, 1922 – October 17, 2019), known professionally as Bill Macy, was an American television, film and stage actor known for his role in the CBS television series Maude (1972–1978).

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0534409Bill Macy - IMDb

    Bill Macy (1922-2019) was an American actor known for The Jerk, Maude, and Analyze This. He also performed in the musical revue Oh! Calcutta! and directed several plays and films.

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    • May 18, 1922
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    • October 17, 2019
  4. Oct 18, 2019 · Oct. 18, 2019. Bill Macy, an actor best known for his role as Walter Findlay, Bea Arthur’s harried husband, on the popular 1970s sitcom “ Maude ,” died on Thursday night at his home in Los...

  5. Oct 18, 2019 · By LYNN ELBER. Published 1:09 PM PDT, October 18, 2019. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bill Macy, the character actor whose hangdog expression was a perfect match for his role as the long-suffering foil to Bea Arthur’s unyielding feminist on the daring 1970s sitcom “Maude,” has died. He was 97.

  6. Oct 18, 2019 · LOS ANGELES — Bill Macy, the character actor whose hangdog expression was a perfect match for his role as the long-suffering foil to Bea Arthur's unyielding feminist on the daring 1970s...

  7. Oct 18, 2019 · Bill Macy (1922–2019), starred on TV’s “Maude” By Linnea Crowther October 18, 2019. 0. Bill Macy was best known for his starring role as Walter Findlay on the popular 1970s sitcom “Maude.”...

  8. Oct 18, 2019 · Bill Macy was a versatile and prolific actor who appeared in many sitcoms and films, including “All in the Family,” “Seinfeld,” “The Jerk” and “The Producers.” He passed away at 97, according to his manager Matt Beckoff.

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