Arny Freeman

Arny Freeman (August 28, 1908 —February 13, 1986) was a Chicago-born American character actor. He appeared in commercials, television series episodes, Broadway plays, and motion pictures; he was also credited as Arnie Freeman and as Arnold Freeman. He was interviewed in Studs Terkel’s Working[1] and appeared in the Broadway musical adaptation of the book.[2]

Carol O'connor
BornAugust 28, 1908
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedFebruary 13, 1986 (aged 77)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActor

Television credits

Among the television series in which he appeared are Naked City (1958, 1959 and 1961 [two episodes]), NBC Friday Night Special Presentation (1959's "Miracle on 34th Street"), Have Gun, Will Travel (1961), The Untouchables (1961, 1962), Kojak (1975), Maude (1976), The Jeffersons (1976), Barnaby Jones (1977), All in the Family (1977), The Incredible Hulk (1978) and Barney Miller (in 6 episodes, 1976 to 1981).

Movie credits

Freeman appeared in feature films, including Phffft! (1954), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962), Popi (1969), The Valachi Papers (1972) and The Super Cops (1974).

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1954Phffft!Language TeacherUncredited
1962The Brain That Wouldn't DiePhotographer
1968What's So Bad About Feeling Good?1st MateUncredited
1969PopiDiaz
1972The Valachi PapersWardenUncredited
1974The Super CopsJudge Benny Kellner
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