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HOWARD
PLATT is a show business veteran of more than 37 years. As an actor he
has appeared in at least 100 plays assuming the roles of everyone from
Abraham Lincoln to Santa Claus to Frank McCourt and brother, Malachy.
He has made numerous comedic and dramatic appearances on television, most
recently as Rev. Weber in What About Joan? He is best known for
his roles as Hoppy the Cop on Sandford and Son, Dr. Phil Newman
on The Bob Newhart Show, Marvin on Alice and Judge Jonathan
Stockfish on Evening Shade with Burt Reynolds, Charles Durning
and Marilu Henner. As a series regular he played Captain Doug March on Flying High with Connie Sellecca, Pat Klous and Katherine Witt, Roger
Martinson, Esq. on Empire with Patrick McNee, Dennis Dugan, Edward
Winter and Michael McGuire
and Raymond Peterson on Me, On The Radio? with Sally Struthers.
His many movie roles include The Rock, Nixon, The Cat from Outer Space and Norma Jean & Marilyn. Mr. Platt has directed a dozen shows
including A Couple Of Blaguards, Don't Dress For Dinner, Pump Boys And Dinettes, Love Letters and Steel Magnolias. Among 20 shows Platt was involved in producing
in Chicago with Cullen, Henaghan and Platt, his association with Robert
Whitehead during the first Broadway Alliance production, Steve Tesich's Speed Of Darkness, was a theatrical high point.
www.howardplatt.com
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