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Joseph Bova(1924-2006)

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Joseph Bova was born on 25 May 1924 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for Serpico (1973), Who? (1974) and Once Upon a Mattress (1964). He was married to Lee Lawson. He died on 12 March 2006 in Englewood, New Jersey, USA.
BornMay 25, 1924
DiedMarch 12, 2006(81)
BornMay 25, 1924
DiedMarch 12, 2006(81)
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Known for

Serpico (1973)
Serpico
7.7
  • Potts(as Joe Bova)
  • 1973
Elliott Gould in Who? (1974)
Who?
5.8
  • Dr. Martino
  • Lucas Martino
  • 1974
Once Upon a Mattress
8.4
TV Movie
  • Prince Dauntless
  • 1964
Anthony Perkins and Tuesday Weld in Pretty Poison (1968)
Pretty Poison
7.0
  • Pete
  • 1968

Credits

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Actor



  • She-Wolf of London (1990)
    She-Wolf of London
    7.2
    TV Series
    • 1991
  • Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1990)
    Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
    6.2
    TV Movie
    • The King of France
    • 1990
  • Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987)
    Morgan Stewart's Coming Home
    5.5
    • Emily's Father
    • 1987
  • 42nd Street (1986)
    42nd Street
    8.7
    • Bert Barry
    • 1986
  • Tales from the Darkside (1983)
    Tales from the Darkside
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Lew Feldman (as Joe Bova)
    • 1985
  • Dana Carvey, Nathan Lane, and Mickey Rooney in One of the Boys (1982)
    One of the Boys
    5.2
    TV Series
    • Harry Luna (as Joe Bova)
    • 1982
  • Sharon Gabet and Larkin Malloy in The Edge of Night (1956)
    The Edge of Night
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Richie Johnson (credit only)
    • 1981
  • Ryan's Hope (1975)
    Ryan's Hope
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Howard Simpson
    • 1978
  • Off Campus
    TV Movie
    • Weineke
    • 1977
  • Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye
    6.0
    TV Movie
    • Father Robinson
    • 1977
  • Hector Elizondo in Popi (1975)
    Popi
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Loan Shark
    • 1976
  • Ron Carey, Max Gail, Ron Glass, James Gregory, Steve Landesberg, Hal Linden, and Jack Soo in Barney Miller (1975)
    Barney Miller
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Michael D. Crowley
    • 1976
  • Telly Savalas in Kojak (1973)
    Kojak
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Morrie Rogaz
    • 1975
  • Starsky and Hutch (1975)
    Starsky and Hutch
    7.0
    TV Series
    • George (as Joe Bova)
    • 1975
  • Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Tom Bosley, Erin Moran, Don Most, and Anson Williams in Happy Days (1974)
    Happy Days
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Burt
    • 1975

Additional Crew



  • King Crab: Space Crustacean (1999)
    King Crab: Space Crustacean
    7.0
    TV Short
    • production assistant
    • 1999

Soundtrack



  • Once Upon a Mattress
    8.4
    TV Movie
    • performer: "THE SWAMPS OF HOME", "SONG OF LOVE", "UNDER A SPELL", "MAN-TO-MAN TALK" (as Joe Bova)
    • 1964

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Joe Bova
  • Born
    • May 25, 1924
    • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  • Died
    • March 12, 2006
    • Englewood, New Jersey, USA(emphysema)
  • Spouse
    • Lee Lawson? - March 12, 2006 (his death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    Stage Play: Once Upon a Mattress. Musical comedy. Book by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, Dean Fuller. Music by Mary Rodgers. Lyrics by Marshall Barer. Music orchestrated by Hershy Kay, Arthur Beck, Carroll Huxley. Dance arrangements by Roger Adams. Musical Director: Hal Hastings. Musical Staging by Joe Layton. Directed by George Abbott. Phoenix Theatre (moved to The Alvin Theatre from 25 Nov 1959- 22 Feb 1960, then moved to The Winter Garden Theatre from 24 Feb 1960- 23 Apr 1960, then moved to The Cort Theatre from 25 Apr 1960- 7 May 1960, then moved to The St. James Theatre 9 May 1960- close): 11 May 1959- 2 Jul 1960 (244 performances). Cast: Carol Burnett (as "Princess Winnifred, Princess of Farfelot"), Joe Bova (as "Prince Dauntless, son of King Sextimus and Queen Aggravain"), Allen Case (as "Sir Harry, Knight of the Herald"), Jack Gilford (as "The King Sextimus"), Anne Jones (as "Lady Larken, a Lady in waiting"), Matt Mattox (as "Jester"), Harry Snow (as "Minstrel, a traveling player"), Robert Weil (as "Wizard"), Jane White (as "The Queen Aggravain"), Dorothy Aull (as "Lady Rowena"), Dorothy D'Honau (as "Lady Dorothy"), Christopher Edwards (as "Sir Christopher"), Luce Ennis (as "Lady Lucille"), Dorothy Frank (as "Lady Dora"), Chris Karner (as "Princess, in the Prologue/Lady Mabelle"), Patsi King (as "Lady Merrill"), Jim Maher (as "Prince, in the Prologue"), Tom Mixon (as "Sir Luce"), David Neuman (as "Sir Harold"), Jerry Newby (as "Sir Studley"), Howard Parker (as "Lord Howard"), Julian Patrick (as "Lord Patrick"), Ginny Perlowin (as "The Nightingale of Samarkand, a royal pet"), Dan Resin (as "Sir Daniel"), Mary Stanton (as "Princess Number Twelve"), Gloria Stevens (as "Queen, in the Prologue/Lady Beatrice"), Jim Stevenson (as "Sir Steven"). Standby: Will Lee (as "The King Sextimus"). Understudies: Dorothy Aull (as "Princess Winnifred"), Patsi King (as "Queen"), Tom Mixon (as "Prince Dauntless"), Jerry Newby (as "Jester/Wizard"), Mary Stanton (as "Lady Larken") and Jim Stevenson (as "Minstrel"). Replacement cast during Phoenix Theatre run: Joseph Carow (as "Sir Joseph"), Patti Karr (as "Lady Rowena"), Will Lee (as "The King Sextimus"), Jean Mattox (as "Lady Dora"), Marjorie Pragon (as "Lady Mabelle/Lady Merrill/Princess, in the Prologue"), Dan Resin (as "Sir Harry, Knight of the Herald"), Casper Roos (as "Lord Casper"), Anthony Rossi (as "Sir Anthony"), Jack Schwartz (as "Sir Steven"). Understudies: Luce Ennis (as "The Queen Aggravain"), Patti Karr (as "Princess Winnifred"), Casper Roos (as "Sir Harry"), Anthony Rossi (as "Minstrel"), Jack Sydow (as "The King Sextimus/Wizard"). Replacement cast during Alvin Theatre run: Anne Fielding (as "Lady Merrill"), Dorothy Frank (as "Lady Beatrice/Queen, in the Prologue"), Stuart Hodes (as "Sir Luce"), Peter Holmes (as "Sir Nicholas"), Gene Kelton (as "Lord Howard/Prince, in the Prologue"), Cheryl Kilgren (as "Princess Number Twelve"), Jerane Michel (as "Lady Jerane"), Tom Mixon (as "Sir Studley"), Jerry Newby (as "Jester"), Paul Richards (as "Sir Paul"), Gina Viglione (as "The Nightingale of Samarkand, a royal pet"), Ellie Zalon (as "Lady Lucille"). Understudies: Anne Fielding (as "Lady Larken"), Stuart Hodes (as "Jester"), Patti Karr (as "The Queen Aggravain"), Paul Richards (as "Minstrel"), Gina Viglione (as "The Queen Aggravain"). Replacement cast during Cort Theatre run: none known. Replacement cast during St. James Theatre run: Dorothy Aull (as "Lady Rowena"), Edmund Balin (as "Sir Edmund"), John Baylis (as "Sir Luce"), Stuart Hodes (as "Sir Studley"), Beth Howland (as "Lady Beth"), Carla Huston (as "Lady Merrill"), Betty Linton (as "Lady Elizabeth"). Understudies: Dorothy Aull (as "Princess Winnifred"), John Baylis (as "Prince Dauntless"), Carla Huston (as "Lady Larken"). Produced by T. Edward Hambleton, Norris Houghton, William and Jean Eckart.

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    "Uncle Joe" Bova was the host/performer of WABC TV Ch. 7 NYC's weekday evening version of "The Little Rascals Show". The weekday evening version of WABC TV Ch. 7 NYC's "Little Rascals Show" was on the air from Monday September 23, 1957 to Friday September 9, 1960. "Uncle Joe" Bova was also the second host/performer of WJZ/WABC TV Ch. 7 NYC's "Time For Fun!" weekday afternoons from Monday August 1, 1955 to Friday December 21, 1956.
  • Nickname
    • Joe

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