Bernard Fein

Bernard Fein (November 13, 1926, New York City – September 10, 1980, Los Angeles, California) was an American actor, television producer, screenwriter and film director. He is best known for co-creating and associate producing the 1960s American television sitcom, Hogan's Heroes; a show which he also occasionally wrote for, including the pilot episode. He directed only one film, the 1974 Swedish movie Pogled iz potkrovlija.

Bernard Fein
Born(1926-11-13)November 13, 1926
DiedSeptember 10, 1980(1980-09-10) (aged 53)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor, producer, screenwriter, director

As an actor Fein's first big break came in 1955 when he landed the recurring role of Pvt. Gomez on Sergeant Bilko which he portrayed through 1959. He appeared regularly as a guest actor on numerous programs from 1959 through 1967 on such shows as The Untouchables, Sea Hunt, Lawman, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 77 Sunset Strip, Perry Mason, and The F.B.I.. He also appeared in a handful of films during this time including The Facts of Life and Robin and the 7 Hoods, among others.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1942Spy SmasherSloanUncredited
1955-1959Sergeant BilkoPvt. Gomez137 episodes
1959Twilight ZoneMr. PenellTV series
1959Keep in StepPvt GomezTV movie
1960The Rise and Fall of Legs DiamondFrenchy La MarrUncredited
1960The Music Box KidBiggie Gaines
1960The Facts of LifeUncredited
1961Man-TrapFat Man
1961The Murder MenUncredited
1961Pocketful of MiraclesUncredited
1964Robin and the 7 HoodsCharlie Bananas
1969Body FeverBig Mack(final film role)

Notable TV guest appearances

  • Naked City playing "Dasher" in episode: "Even Crows Sing Good" (episode # 1.16) January 13, 1959
  • Johnny Staccato playing "Ramsey" (as Bernie Fein) in episode: "The Unwise Men" (episode # 1.15) December 24, 1959
  • Johnny Midnight playing "Ravioli" in episode "Romeo and Julie" 1960.
  • The Twilight Zone playing "Penell" in episode: "The Four of Us Are Dying" (episode # 1.13) January 1, 1960
  • Mr. Lucky playing "Spanish Charley" in episode: "Aces Back to Back" (episode # 1.11) January 2, 1960
  • The Untouchables playing "Tim Harrington" (uncredited) in episode: "The St. Louis Story" (episode # 1.16) January 28, 1960
  • Sea Hunt playing "Boss" in episode: "Expatriate's Return" (episode # 3.10) March 12, 1960
  • M Squad in episode: "Let There Be Light" (episode # 3.29) April 5, 1960
  • The Alaskans playing "Tom" in episode: "Heart of Gold" (episode # 1.30) May 1, 1960
  • The Man From Blackhawk playing "Renard" in episode: "Remember Me Not" (episode # 1.26) September 9, 1960
  • Lawman in episode: "The Post" (episode # 3.8) November 6, 1960
  • Coronado 9 playing "Frank Fishman" (as Bernie Fine) in episode: "Careless Joe" (episode # 1.13) November 29, 1960
  • Tallahassee 7000 playing "Vincent Aiello" in episode: "Meeting of the Mob"
  • Michael Shayne playing "Sid, Fat Thug" in episode: "The Badge" (episode # 1.17) January 27, 1961
  • The Untouchables playing "Richie" in episode: "Augie "The Banker" Ciamino" (episode # 2.17) February 9, 1961
  • Thriller in episode: "The Merriweather File" (episode # 1.21) February 14, 1961
  • The Law and Mr. Jones in episode: "One By One" (episode # 1.28) May 5, 1961
  • Thriller playing "Stage Manager" in episode: "The Terror in Teakwood" (episode # 1.33) May 16, 1961
  • The Lawless Years playing "Bo" in episode: "The Sonny Rosen Story II" (episode # 3.2) May 19, 1961
  • Cain's Hundred (as Bernie Fein) in episode: "Degrees of Guilt" (episode # 1.5) October 17, 1961
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents playing "Marty" in episode: "Cop for a Day" (episode # 7.4) October 31, 1961
  • 77 Sunset Strip playing "Sam Treynor" (as Bernie Fein) in episode: "The Missing Daddy Caper" (episode # 4.9) November 17, 1961
  • The Untouchables playing "Marty Wilger" (as Bernie Fein) in episode: "Jigsaw" (episode # 3.7) November 23, 1961
  • Thriller playing "Lester Clyne" in episode: "A Wig for Miss Devore" (episode # 2.19) January 29, 1962
  • The Untouchables playing "Ed Harker" in episode: "The Maggie Storm Story" (episode # 3.20) March 29, 1962
  • The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor playing "Simon Metapuff" in episode: "Three Blind Mice: Part 1" (episode # 3.24) March 30, 1962
  • The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor playing "Simon Metapuff" in episode: "Three Blind Mice: Part 2" (episode # 3.25) April 6, 1962
  • The Tall Man (as Bernie Fein) in episode: "The Runaway Groom" (episode # 2.34) April 28, 1962
  • The Defenders playing "Max" in episode: "Madman: Part 1" (episode # 2.6) October 20, 1962
  • The Defenders playing "Max" in episode: "Madman: Part 2" (episode # 2.7) October 27, 1962
  • Hawaiian Eye playing "Bane Craig" in episode: "Lament for a Saturday Warrior" (episode # 4.5) October 30, 1962
  • Sam Benedict playing "Harry" in episode: "Hear the Mellow Wedding Bells" (episode # 1.8) November 3, 1962
  • Sam Benedict playing "Harry Owen" in episode: "Too Many Strangers" (episode # 1.13) December 8, 1962
  • The Untouchables playing "Louie Akers" in episode: "Doublecross" (episode # 4.12) December 18, 1962
  • Perry Mason playing "Foreman" in episode: "The Case of the Shoplifter's Shoe" (episode # 6.13) January 3, 1963
  • The Twilight Zone playing "Heckler" in episode: "He's Alive" (episode # 4.4) January 24, 1963
  • The Third Man in episode: "An Act of Atonement" (episode # 4.12) July 13, 1963
  • Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre in episode: "The Candidate" (episode # 1.9) December 6, 1963
  • The F.B.I. playing "Andy Morton" in episode: "The Hijackers" (episode # 1.15) December 26, 1965
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. playing "Frank Cariago" in episode: "The Super Colossal Affair" (episode # 3.4) October 7, 1966
  • Felony Squad playing "Tom Baughmiller" in episode: "My Mommy Got Lost" (episode # 2.11) November 15, 1967

Writer

Director

  • Pogled iz potkrovlija (1974)

Producer

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