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Ronny Graham (1919–1999)

Composer, songwriter, actor, comedian, director and author. He was a night-club comic throughout the USA, and wrote songs for Broadway revues including "New Faces" (1952, 1956, and 1962) and also for Jules Monk's night-club revues (he appeared in "Take Five") and on television, and he had a part in the Broadway production of "The Tender Trap." He also composed the Broadway stage score for "Bravo... See full bio »

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Filmography

Hide HideMiscellaneous Crew (2 titles)
1979 Angie (TV series) (creative consultant - 1 episode)
Family Feud (1979) (creative consultant)
 
M*A*S*H (TV series) (story consultant - 33 episodes, 1978-1979) (program consultant - 24 episodes, 1977-1978)
Mr. and Mrs. Who? (1979) (story consultant)
Private Finance (1979) (story consultant)
Period of Adjustment (1979) (story consultant)
Good-Bye Radar: Part 2 (1979) (story consultant)
Good-Bye Radar: Part 1 (1979) (story consultant)
 
Show ShowWriter (11 titles)
1988 The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (TV series) (1988)
 
1987 Spaceballs (written by)
 
1984 Finders Keepers
 
1983 An Audience with Mel Brooks (TV special)
 
1983 To Be or Not to Be (screenplay)
 
1978-1979 M*A*S*H (TV series)
Mr. and Mrs. Who? (1979) (written by)
C*A*V*E (1979) (written by)
An Eye for a Tooth (1978) (written by)
Our Finest Hour (1978) (written by)
Commander Pierce (1978) (written by)
 
1976-1977 The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (TV series)
Episode #1.8 (1977) (writer)
Episode #1.7 (1977) (writer)
Episode #1.6 (1977) (writer)
Episode #1.5 (1977) (writer)
Episode #1.4 (1977) (writer)
 
1976 The Paul Lynde Halloween Special (TV special) (written by)
 
1974 The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show (TV series)
Episode #1.16 (1974) (writer)
Episode #1.15 (1974) (writer)
Episode #1.14 (1974) (writer)
Episode #1.13 (1974) (writer)
Episode #1.12 (1974) (writer)
 
1954 New Faces (sketches)
 
Show ShowActor (24 titles)
1997 Chicago Hope (TV series)
Harry Fenton
Leggo My Ego (1997) … Harry Fenton
 
1996 The Substance of Fire
Louis Foukold
 
1996 Picket Fences (TV series)
Jacob Levine
Dem Bones (1996) … Jacob Levine
 
1993 Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Villager
 
1991 Life Stinks
Priest (voice)
 
1991 Frogs! (TV movie)
Jake
 
1990 Murder, She Wrote (TV series)
Clarence
Good-Bye Charlie (1990) … Clarence
 
1989 The Nutt House (TV series)
Raymond
Pilot (1989) … Raymond
 
1986 Simon & Simon (TV series)
Rick's Lawyer
Full Moon Blues (1986) … Rick's Lawyer
 
1984 The Ratings Game (TV movie)
Cap'n Andy
 
1983 To Be or Not to Be
Sondheim
 
1981 History of the World: Part I
Oedipus - The Roman Empire/Jew #2 - The Spanish Inquisition
 
1980 Angie (TV series)
Ticket Agent
February Fever (1980) … Ticket Agent
 
1978 M*A*S*H (TV series)
Sgt. Gribble
Your Hit Parade (1978) … Sgt. Gribble
 
1977 The World's Greatest Lover
Director Dorsey
 
1975-1976 Chico and the Man (TV series)
Reverend Bemis
Reverend Bemis's Altar Ego (1976) … Reverend Bemis
The Hypnotist (1976) … Reverend Bemis
The Juror (1975) … Reverend Bemis
The Invention (1975) … Reverend Bemis
The Misfortune Teller (1975) … Reverend Bemis
 
1975 The Bob Crane Show (TV series)
Mr. Ernest Busso
The Embezzler (1975) … Mr. Ernest Busso
A Case of Misdiagnosis (1975) … Mr. Ernest Busso
Grin and Bare It (1975) … Mr. Ernest Busso
Acute Bussophobia (1975) … Mr. Ernest Busso
One Summer of Misery (1975) … Mr. Ernest Busso
 
1975 The Ghost Busters (TV series)
Dr. Centigrade
The Abominable Snowman (1975) … Dr. Centigrade
 
1972 Dirty Little Billy
Charle Nile
 
1971 The Courtship of Eddie's Father (TV series)
Burgess 'Buzz' Carew
Two's Company (1971) … Burgess 'Buzz' Carew
 
1960 Play of the Week (TV series)
 
1959 The Phil Silvers Show (TV series)
Pvt. Skinny Saunders
Bilko's Bopster (1959) … Pvt. Skinny Saunders
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (4 titles)
1983 To Be or Not to Be (music: "Ladies", "A Little Peace" / lyrics: "Ladies", "A Little Peace")
 
1981 History of the World: Part I (music: "The Inquisition" / lyrics: "The Inquisition" / performer: "The Inquisition")
 
1969 The Ed Sullivan Show (TV series)
Episode #22.20 (1969) (writer: "Steady, Steady")
 
1954 New Faces (music: "Opening", "Lucky Pierre", "Waltzing in Venice / Take Off the Mask", "Raining Memories", "I'm in Love with Miss Logan" / lyrics: "Lucky Pierre", "Waltzing in Venice / Take Off the Mask", "Raining Memories", "I'm in Love with Miss Logan" / performer: "Waltzing in Venice / Take Off the Mask")
 
Show ShowComposer (3 titles)
1959 Keep in Step (TV movie)
 
1954 The George Gobel Show (TV series)
 
1950 The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV series)
 
Show ShowThanks (2 titles)
2002 'M*A*S*H': 30th Anniversary Reunion (TV documentary) (in memory of)
 
1978 M*A*S*H (TV series) (special thanks - 1 episode)
Our Finest Hour (1978) (special thanks)
 
Show ShowSelf (7 titles)
1983 An Audience with Mel Brooks (TV special)
Himself
 
1977 The Alan Hamel Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 21 January 1977 (1977) … Himself
 
1973-1975 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 17 December 1975 (1975) … Himself
Episode dated 2 January 1975 (1975) … Himself
Episode dated 11 April 1974 (1974) … Himself
Episode dated 4 December 1973 (1973) … Himself
Episode dated 30 October 1973 (1973) … Himself
 
1958 Hello London
Himself
 
1954-1955 The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV series)
Himself - Comedian / Himself
Episode #5.15 (1955) … Himself - Comedian
Episode #5.24 (1955) … Himself - Comedian
Episode #5.19 (1955) … Himself - Comedian
Episode dated 23 January 1955 (1955) … Himself
Episode #4.48 (1954) … Himself - Comedian
 
1954 New Faces
Himself
 
1952 The Ed Sullivan Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode #6.16 (1952) … Himself
Episode #6.12 (1952) … Himself
Episode #6.5 (1952) … Himself
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1970). Stage Play: A Place for Polly. Written by Lonnie Coleman. Incidental music by William Fisher. Scenic Design by Clarke Dunham. Directed by Ronny Graham [final Broadway credit]. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 18 Apr 1970 (1 performance + 9 previews). Cast: Cathryn Damon (as "Angela"),... See more »
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Trivia:

Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 190-191. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387 See more »

Star Sign:

Virgo