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Howard Hesseman
Born (1940-02-27) February 27, 1940 (age 73)
Lebanon, Oregon, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1968–present

Howard Hesseman (born February 27, 1940) is an American actor best known for playing disc jockey Johnny Fever on WKRP in Cincinnati and schoolteacher Charlie Moore on Head of the Class.

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Early life [edit]

Hesseman was born in Lebanon, Oregon, the son of Edna (née Forster) and George Henry Hesseman.[1] His parents divorced when he was five, and he was raised by his mother and stepfather, a police officer.[2] Hesseman attended the University of Oregon, and was later a founding member of the San Francisco-based improvisational comedy troupe The Committee with fellow actor David Ogden Stiers. Early in his acting career, he used the alias Don Sturdy, the name he also used as a radio DJ.[2]

Career [edit]

The handprints of Howard Hesseman in front of Hollywood Hills Amphitheater at Walt Disney World's Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park.

Hesseman is known for his role as anti-disco disc jockey John "Dr. Johnny Fever" Caravella on the television sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati from 1978–1982, a role Hesseman prepared for by working as a DJ in San Francisco at KMPX-FM for several months. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1980 and 1981 for his portrayal of Fever. Hesseman is also remembered for his role as teacher Charlie Moore on the ABC series Head of the Class from 1986 to 1990. He also played Sam Royer, the man who married Ann Romano (Bonnie Franklin) on One Day at a Time.

Hesseman made several appearances as Mr. Plager, a member of the group therapy ensemble on The Bob Newhart Show, who was later revealed to be gay. He became a playwright in the sixth season of the show, writing a play about the characters in the group. In several other episodes of the show, Hesseman's voice can be heard as a TV announcer. In 1969, he appeared uncredited with The Committee (though at the time using the name Don Sturdy) in several sketches on The Dick Cavett Show, and appeared in one sketch with guest Janis Joplin. In 1994, Hesseman was chosen to introduce lost footage of Janis in a documentary on Woodstock. Hesseman made two memorable appearences on Saturday night Live. One in which is told jokes about the Deceased John Belushi and the other in where he mooned President Ronald Reagan. NBC showed a picture of Reagan and Hesseman Mooned the president off camera. He also encouraged the viewing audiance to moon the picture and send pictures in to NBC. In 1995, Hesseman played the principal role of the Marquis de Sade in Quills at the Geffen Playhouse in Westwood, California, which included one scene in which he was fully naked. In 2001, Hesseman had a role on three episodes of That '70s Show. In 2006, he appeared in three episodes of the ABC television series Boston Legal playing the unorthodox Judge Robert Thompson, as well as an episode of House. During his appearance as Judge Thompson, Hesseman paid homage to his role as a teacher in his earlier ABC series by hearing a court case while sitting atop the judge's bench, just as the character of Mr. Moore taught his class atop his desk.

In 2007, he played The Chemist on HBO's John From Cincinnati. He has guest starred as an announcer at a horse track on Psych, in the episode "And Down the Track Comes Murder." Hesseman guest-starred on the 2007 season premiere of NBC's ER, playing a man tripping on magic mushrooms who may or may not have been an orthopedic doctor from another hospital.

Hesseman starred in The Sunshine Boys at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas, from September to November 2010.

In February 2011 he had a guest role as Dr. Elliot D. Aden in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode titled "Turn On, Tune In, Drop Dead" from season 11 (episode 16). Dr. Aden was head of Department of Defense project called Stonewall at W.L.V.U., which did research in fringe psychological concepts such as E.S.P. and out of body experiences.

Film appearances [edit]

He has also appeared in numerous films, including About Schmidt, All About Steve, Amazon Women on the Moon, Americathon, The Big Bus, Billy Jack, Clue, Crazy for Christmas, The Diamond Trap, Doctor Detroit, Flight of the Navigator, The Great American Traffic Jam, Gridlock'd, Heat, Honky Tonk Freeway, Inside Out, Jackson County Jail, Little Miss Millions, Martian Child, Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Smart Story, My Chauffeur, One Shoe Makes It Murder, Out-of-Sync, "Petulia", Police Academy 2, The Princess Who Never Laughed, Private Lessons, The Rocker, Rubin and Ed, Shampoo, Silence of the Heart, Steelyard Blues, The Sunshine Boys, Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo, This Is Spinal Tap, and Tunnel Vision. He voiced Munchie in the second sequel to Munchies, Munchie Strikes Back.

Don Sturdy [edit]

Under the alias of Don Sturdy, Hesseman made some television appearances including one episode of Dragnet in 1968 in which he portrayed a hippie named Jesse Chaplin who was the editor of an underground newspaper. In this Dragnet episode, his character was a panelist on a TV opinion show opposite Sgt. Friday and Officer Gannon.

He played a bit part in two final season episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. In the episode, "Sam for Town Council," Hesseman has an exchange with Emmett Clark (Paul Hartman), who is running for town council against Sam Jones played by Ken Berry. Hesseman plays a character named Harry seen preparing fishing tackle outside a sporting goods store and complaining to Emmett how poor the fishing has been at a nearby fishing spot. Emmett promises to stock the pond with big perch in exchange for Harry's vote. Harry agrees and wears a campaign button supporting Emmett in the race. In the episode "Goober Goes to an Auto Show", Hesseman, also credited as Don Sturdy, plays the Counterboy, serving hot dogs and root beers to Goober and his old trade school rival Roy Swanson, played by Noam Pitlik, who later became better known as Mr. Gianelli on The Bob Newhart Show.

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SOUL LESSONS by Mel Stewart & Howard Hesseman

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Grantland (blog)
Wed, 15 May 2013 12:47:45 -0700

... in Breaking Gender Stereotypes and Keeping James Caan Employed), and the psychotic, psychedelic Once Upon a Time spinoff Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (Alice is a Victorian mental patient; the white rabbit looks like a CGI Howard Hesseman).
 
Vanity Fair
Sat, 27 Apr 2013 15:17:36 -0700

... Terrence Mann as the white-bearded Charlemagne is like a tipsy mix of Gandalf and Howard Hesseman; and, as Pippin's scheming, handsomely vain brother Lewis, Erik Altemus has some of the dashing silliness of Cary Elwes in Mel Brooks's Robin Hood: ...
 
Mania
Mon, 06 May 2013 00:20:27 -0700

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