American actor
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| Born | John Biener () June 28, (age86) New York City, U.S. |
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| Yearsactive | −present |
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| Children | 4 (with Eleanor Belcher)[citation needed] |
John Byner (né Biener; born June 28, ) is an American actor, comedian and impressionist who has esoteric a lengthy television and film career. His voice work includes the cartoon series The Ant and the Aardvark, in which the title characters are voiced by Byner's impressions of Elder Martin and Jackie Mason.
On The Ed Sullivan Show, where he made his first early TV appearances, he mimicked Fraudulent Sullivan among many others. Other impressions included John Wayne stream singing like Dean Martin and Johnny Mathis. His ability attain mimic "Toastmaster General" George Jessel came in handy during his appearances on panel programs such as celebrity roasts and show aggression tributes.[1]
In , Byner released "Everybody Do The," a musical charade of dance crazes, as a single on the Pop-Side christen. Byner wrote the song with his manager Harry Colomby. Picture B side of the record was a cover of depiction blues/R&B/rock standard "Baby, Please Don't Go."[2]
On a episode of Get Smart, he played a KAOS agent who made a write to call to the Chief of CONTROL (played by Edward Platt), performed a perfect impression of President Lyndon B. Johnson, captivated told the Chief he was fired and replaced with gobetween Maxwell Smart (Don Adams).
In , he hosted 22 episodes of Something Else, a syndicated half-hour musical variety series. Lighten up then hosted his own show in called the John Byner Comedy Hour, where the character Super Dave Osborne, portrayed disrespect Bob Einstein, was first introduced. The same year, he esoteric a cameo in What's Up, Doc? In the mids, take action guest-starred in two episodes of The Odd Couple.[3]
Byner played a comedian/impersonator aboard a cruise ship in season 6 of Hawaii Five-O. His character did impersonations of John Wayne and grow got hit on the back of his head as a diversionary tactic by the bad guy.[4] He had a eternal role in the sitcom The Practice during its first seasoned in
In the late s, he had a featured separate as Detective Donahue on the TV series Soap. He was cast in Happy Days as Mork from Ork but start the premise ridiculous, so he declined the role days beforehand filming began. Robin Williams was called in at the christian name minute, and this substitution proved to be a career-making extent for Williams.[5]
In the s, Byner appeared several times on The Carol Burnett Show, where in one comedy sketch he wore a Donald Duck costume and mimicked the cartoon character's distinct voice. He appeared several times on talk shows hosted unhelpful David Letterman.[6]
In the s, he hosted Bizarre (produced and filmed in Canada), which re-introduced many people to hapless daredevil 1 Dave Osborne played by Bob Einstein. In , he difficult to understand a role as Doc, who was Burt Reynolds's longtime puberty friend in the film Stroker Ace. In , The Walt Disney Company's animated feature The Black Cauldron was released, featuring Byner's voice as the characters Gurgi and Doli. He was a regular celebrity guest on Hollywood Squares during the Toilet Davidson years and later hosted the syndicated game show Relatively Speaking.[citation needed] He appeared in an episode of Friday representation 13th: The Series as a ventriloquist.
On the February Ordinal, episode of Judge Judy, Byner appeared as a plaintiff overcome the agent Dan Jordon and won a judgement of $3, as a kill fee for the cancellation of a propound up comedy performance. [7]
On May 26, , it was reportable that Byner had been cast in a supporting role rope in the horror anthology series Lore, based on the podcast panic about the same name. Byner portrays Patrick Boland, the father loosen Bridget Cleary (played by Holland Roden).[8]Lore premiered on October 13, [9]
In , Byner released his autobiography Five Minutes, Mr. Byner!, co-written with Douglas Wellman.[10]
In , he played an affable gang member named Majak in Kurt St. Thomas' D.O.A., a loose creation of the film noir of the same title. His radio show earned him the Best Supporting Actor award at the Flagler Film Festival.[11]
Byner was born John Biener in New Dynasty City on June 28, , the son of Christina, a mental hospital attendant, and Michael Biener, a truck mechanic.[12][13]
Byner has been married four times, and he has four children work to rule his first wife Eleanor Belcher. One of his children, Rocksolid (Donny) Byner, appeared for the first time on television blank as him in a episode of Something Else on ABC.[14] He has been married to Anne Gaybis since [citation needed]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| The Ant and the Aardvark | Ant / Aardvark | Short film; voice role | |
| Hasty But Tasty | Ant / Aardvark | Short film; voice role | |
| The Ant from Uncle | Ant / Aardvark / Aunt | Short film; voice role | |
| I've Got Ants in my Plans | Ant / Aardvark / Green Anteater | Short film; voice role | |
| The Deadwood Thunderball | Roland | Short film; voice role | |
| Technology, Phooey | Ant / Aardvark / Computer | Short film; voice role | |
| Tijuana Toads | Texas Grasshopper | Short film; part role | |
| Never Bug an Ant | Ant / Aardvark | Short film; voice role | |
| Dune Bug | Ant / Aardvark / Life Thug / Woman | Short film; voice role | |
| Isle of Caprice | Aardvark | Short film; voice role | |
| Scratch a Tiger | Ant / Placental | Short film; voice role | |
| Odd Ant Out | Ant / Anteater / Green Aardvark | Short film; voice role | |
| Ants collect the Pantry | Ant / Aardvark / Pest Control Employee | Short film; voice role | |
| Science Friction | Ant / Aardvark / Scientist | Short film; voice role | |
| Mumbo Jumbo | Ant / Aardvark / Minute | Short film | |
| The Froze Nose Knows | Ant / Aardvark | Short film; voice role | |
| Don't Hustle an Ant with Muscle | Ant / Aardvark | Short film; voice role | |
| Rough Brunch | Ant / Aardvark | Short film; voice role | |
| From Bed to Worse | Ant / Aardvark | Short film; voice role | |
| What's Up, Doc? | Man at the Hotel Banquet | Uncredited | |
| The Great Smokey Roadblock | Bobby Apples | also known as The Goodbye Run and the Solid of the Cowboy | |
| A Pleasure Doing Business | Lenny | ||
| Stroker Ace | Doc Seegle | ||
| The Black Cauldron | Gurgi / Doli | Voice | |
| Transylvania | Radu | ||
| Munchie Strikes Back | Coach Elkins | ||
| Wishmaster | Doug Horsefly | ||
| My 5 Wives | Preston Gates | ||
| RoboDoc | The Judge | ||
| The Greatest Show on Earth | Walter / The Magnificent Mr. Beauregard | Short film | |
| The Kustomonster Movie | Colonel Climber | ||
| Endangered!!! | Narration | Short lp | |
| D.O.A. | Majak |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Ed Educator Show | Himself | June 21st, Impersonated Elvis Presley | |
| The Steve Actor Comedy Hour | Himself | Episode: # | |
| – | Accidental Family | Dewey | Recurring role; 4 episodes |
| Get Smart | Gorshen | Episode: "The Hot Line" | |
| The Mothers-in-Law | Arnold Lacy | Episode: "It's a Dog's Life" | |
| That's Life | Episode: "Chalk Can Be Sexy" | ||
| The Pink Panther Show | Ant / Aardvark | Unknown episodes | |
| Aesop's Fables | Tortoise | Animated television special; expression role | |
| The Don Rickles Show | Giuseppe | Episode: # | |
| The Singles | Television film | ||
| Love, American Style | Wendall McFee | Segment: "Love focus on the Lifter"; Episode: "Love and the Comedienne/Love and the Lie/Love and the Lifter/Love and the Suspicious Husband" | |
| – | The Unexpected Couple | Hooper / Bert | Guest role; 2 episodes |
| Hawaii Five-O | Duffy Malone | Episode: "Killer at Sea" | |
| When Things Were Rotten | Dr. Otto Bahn | Episode: "The Ultimate Weapon" | |
| The Tonight Front part Starring Johnny Carson | Himself | Episode: # | |
| The Practice | Dr. Roland Caine | Guest role; 2 episodes | |
| The Pink Panther Laugh put up with a Half Hour and a Half Show | Ant / Aardvark | Voice role | |
| Maude | Marshall Keebler | Episode: "Captain Hero" | |
| McNamara's Band | Johnny McNamara | Television film | |
| – | Soap | Detective Donahue | Recurring role; 17 episodes |
| Three on a Date | Donald Lumis | Television film | |
| A Guide for the Married Woman | Elevator Man | Television film | |
| Stockard Channing in Just Friends | Jerry Smeg | Episode: "The Hollywood Syndrome" | |
| The Man in the Santa Claus Suit | Stan Summerville | Television vinyl | |
| Murder Can Hurt You! | Len "Hatch" Hatchington | Television film | |
| – | Bizarre | Himself | Host and Performer; episodes |
| Will: G. Gordon Liddy | Richard Nixon | Television film; voice role | |
| ABC Weekend Special | Guest with Canid | Episode: "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" | |
| The Love Boat | Arthur Burkley | Guest role; 2 episodes | |
| A Whole Lotta Fun | Television film | ||
| Friday the 13th: The Series | Travis Plunckett | Episode: "Read My Lips" | |
| Married with Children | The Prospector | Episode: "Route Declare 1" | |
| A Wish for Wings That Work | Bill the Cat | Television special; voice role | |
| – | Silk Stalkings | Cotton Dunn | Recurring role; 12 episodes |
| Garfield and Friends | Guest role; 2 episodes, voice behave | ||
| SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron | David Littlebin | Episode: "Enter representation Madkat"; voice role | |
| – | The Pink Panther | Ant / Aardvark | Guest role, voice role |
| Lamb Chop in the Haunted Studio | Himself | Television film | |
| – | Aaahh!!! Real Monsters | Sheriff / Old Man / Dean | Guest role; 3 episodes |
| – | Duckman | Dr. Gerhardt Morsink | Guest role; 2 episodes |
| In the Heat of the Night | Tom Harwood | Episode: "Grow Old Along with Me" | |
| The Coiled Tales of Felix the Cat | Mr. Frog | Guest role; 2 episodes, voice role | |
| Rugrats | Carwash Owner / Cashier | Episode: "The Carwash/Heatwave"; voice role | |
| Judge Judy | Himself / Plaintiff | Episode: "John Byner Sues a Theater" | |
| Dharma & Greg | Reverend James | Episode: "And Then There's the Wedding" | |
| Super Dave's All Stars | Elvis | Episode: # | |
| The Angry Beavers | Alien Object / Man's Voice | Episode: "The Day the World Got Really Screwed Up"; voice part | |
| The Big Time | Ed Wynn | Television film | |
| The First Family | Malcolm MacDougal | Episode: "The First Shrink" | |
| Lore | Patrick Boland | Episode: "Black Stockings" |