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That Girl season 1 episode 27 The Honeymoon Apartment
Annette Funicello-Warren Berlinger "Curva peligrosa" (Thunder alley) 1967, de Richard Rush.
Warren Berlinger was an American lawyer and civil rights activist who served as a defense attorney during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. He worked with prominent figures including Martin Luther King Jr. and represented clients involved in landmark cases, such as the Selma to Montgomery marches.
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I always had the hots for actor Warren Berlinger. He played Kilroy on episodes of The Wonderful World of Color by Disney. He later ballooned up and he always made me hard. Anyone remember him?
I love Warren Berlinger. I have a lot of posts of him.
Patty Duke-Warren Berlinger "Billie" 1965, de Don Weis.
Warren Berlinger
Physique: Chubby Build Height: 5′6″ (1.68 m)
Warren Berlinger (August 31, 1937 – December 2, 2020) was an American character actor, with Broadway runs, movie and television credits, and much work in commercials. He was known for Blue Denim, The Long Goodbye, The World According to Garp and That Thing You Do!. He also appeared in shows like Charlie’s Angels, Happy Days, Operation Petticoat, Murder, She Wrote and Grace and Frankie, his final TV work. Berlinger died from cancer on December 2, 2020, at the age of 83.
Berlinger went from playing juveniles on Broadway to naive, innocent teens in films and on TV, to somewhat rotund, average joes on the small screen, sustaining a career for more than 50 years. While channel surfing, I stumble upon an episode of Friends and thought I saw Charles Durning in it. Turns out, it was Berlinger. They had pretty much the same features, height and even sound alike with their NY accents. From then on Berlinger became my bootleg Durning.
He was married to Betty Lou Keim from 1960 until her death in January 2010, and they had four children. other online sources will tell you he was the nephew of Milton Berle, whose real last name was, yes, Berlinger. The truth, if you asked Warren, was that he was much more distantly related to Berle. He would sometimes however suggest jokingly that the legendary Berle phallus ran in the family.
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Warren Berlinger-Patty Duke "Billie" 1965, de Don Weis.