Bronson Alcott Pinchot (born
May 20, 1959) is an American
actor.
Personal life
Pinchot was born in , the son of Rosina (
née Asta), a typist, and Henry
Pinchot, a bookbinder.
His father, who was born in New York and
raised in Paris
, was of
Russian descent.Pinchot was raised in
southern California
. After graduating from South Pasadena
High School
, he went to University of Nevada, Reno
, then attended Yale University
by way of a scholarship. He was a member of
Morse
College
. He began college studying
painting but became interested in acting. He
retains an active interest in ancient Greek sculpture (460-31
BC). In December 2002, Pinchot became
a
Freemason.
Since
approximately 1999, Pinchot has spent a great deal of time in the
town of Harford, Pennsylvania
restoring the circa 1839 mansion of former
Pennsylvania state Senator Edward Jones.He has since
purchased six properties in the small, rural town of 1,300 "in an
effort to return the town to its 1800's appearance."
Pinchot has a sister and two brothers, one of them being younger
brother Justin Pinchot, who had a guest role on the
Perfect Strangers episode
"It Had to Be You". Justin also occasionally stood in for Bronson
when performing a dual role on
Perfect Strangers and in
commercials, causing them to sometimes be misidentified as
twins.
In the 1970s, Pinchot was an active member of
The International Wizard of
Oz Club, for which he organized the 1974
Winkie Convention and provided several
illustrations for The Oz Calendar, copies of which fetch high
prices at club auctions due to his celebrity status.
Career
Pinchot has appeared in several
feature
films, including
Risky
Business,
Beverly Hills
Cop (and reprising his popular supporting role in
Beverly Hills Cop
III),
True Romance,
Courage Under Fire and
It's My Party. Pinchot
is probably best known for his role in the
ABC family
sitcom Perfect Strangers
(1986–1993) as
Balki Bartokomous
from the (fictional) island of Mypos. Like his character in
Beverly Hills Cop, Balki
had a humorous foreign accent. He was nominated for an
Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy
Series in 1987 for this role.
In August 1993, just weeks after the last new episodes of
Perfect Strangers aired on ABC, Pinchot returned to
prime-time network television as the star of the
CBS sitcom
The
Trouble With Larry. Co-starring
Perry King,
Shanna
Reed, and
Courteney Cox, the show
was generally panned by critics and canceled after just three
weeks. One episode was directed by former
Perfect
Strangers co-star
Mark
Linn-Baker; however it never aired.
In 1994-1995, he guest-starred in two episodes of
Lois &
Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as The
Prankster.
Pinchot was added to the ABC sitcom
Step by Step in 1996, in part
as a replacement for
Sasha Mitchell,
and remained on the show for a season. He played a character
reminiscent of the character he played in
Beverly Hills
Cop. Pinchot then starred in the short-lived 1997
science fiction comedy
Meego, which aired on
CBS. He
guest-starred in a first-season (1996) episode of the
NBC sitcom
3rd Rock
from the Sun, playing the younger brother of Dr. Mary
Albright (
Jane Curtin).
In 1998 he starred in the children's comedy film
Slappy and the Stinkers with
B. D. Wong.
In 1999, Pinchot and
Gailard Sartain
played the nephews of the legendary
Stan
Laurel and
Oliver Hardy,
respectively, in the movie
The
All-New Adventures of Laurel and Hardy: For Love or Mummy
(1999). Although the film, which co-starred Academy Award winner
F. Murray Abraham, was denied a theatrical
release and premiered on video, Pinchot was praised for his deft
impersonation of Stan Laurel.
Also in 1999, he displayed his versatility in the
Stephen Sondheim revue
Putting It Together, which he
performed with
Carol Burnett,
George Hearn and
John
Barrowman.
In 2003, Pinchot voiced the eccentric school chef, Pepe, for
Nickelodeon series
All Grown
Up!.
From March
12 to August 15, 2004, Pinchot performed in the revival of
Sly Fox on Broadway
, opposite
Richard Dreyfuss, Eric Stoltz, René Auberjonois, Peter Scolari, and others.
Pinchot guest starred on
Law & Order: Criminal
Intent season four, episode Beast in 2005.
Pinchot was a cast member on the fifth season of the
VH1 series
The Surreal
Life, which premiered July 2005.
He guest-starred in the
Law & Order: Special
Victims Unit episode
Alternate in 2007.
2008 saw the release of Pinchot reading the novel
The Learners in audio editions, author
Chip Kidd's followup to
The Cheese Monkeys. Pinchot is also
the voice of Max, the fully restored Black 1964 VW Beetle in the
Volkswagen "Das Auto" campaign.
Filmography
References
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