Alan Oppenheimer (born April 23, 1930) is an American actor. He has performed numerous roles on live action television since the 1960s, and he has had an active career doing voice work since the 1970s.
American actor
This article is about the actor. For the software developer, see Alan B. Oppenheimer.
Alan Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer at the 2015 Phoenix Comicon
Born
(1930-04-23) April 23, 1930 (age92)
New York City, U.S.
Occupation
Actor
Yearsactive
1956–present
Spouse(s)
Marianna Elliott (m. 1958; div. 19??; m. 1992; died 2003)
Marilyn Greenwood
(m.1984;div.1990)
Children
3
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Early life
Oppenheimer was born in New York City on April 23, 1930, to Louis and Irene Oppenheimer. His father worked as a stockbroker.[1]
Career
Character roles
As a character actor, Oppenheimer has had diverse roles in popular American television programming, from playing a Nazi in Hogan's Heroes, to playing an Israeli secret agent as well as a double-agent KAOS scientist on Get Smart, to being the second actor to play Dr. Rudy Wells in The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Balsam played the role in the pilot telemovie). Oppenheimer took over as Rudy starting with the second film, "Wine, Women and War" up until the introduction of the bionic woman in 1975, whereupon Martin E. Brooks took over as Wells until cancellation). He was the original Mickey Malph (Ralph Malph's dad) on Happy Days. He played a recurring role during the first two seasons of St. Elsewhere as Helen Rosenthal's husband, Ira. He had a recurring role as Mayor Alvin B. Tutwiller on Mama's Family.
He then continued in science fiction genre in the 1973 cult classic Westworld, where he played the head IT technician. He has also appeared in three Star Trek series, always playing a different character. He appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Rightful Heir" as a Klingon cleric, Koroth, a primary instigator of the cloning of Kahless; on Deep Space Nine as a Starfleet Captain Declan Keogh in command of the USS Odyssey; and as an alien ambassador in Voyager.
Oppenheimer (left) with Jim Cummings (middle) and Loren Lester (right) in 2015
Oppenheimer has voiced many characters, often for Filmation in the 1970s and 1980s, such as Oil Can Harry, Swifty and the narrator on The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle, Ming the Merciless on Flash Gordon, the Overlord on BlackStar, Skeletor, Man-At-Arms and Mer-Man from Filmation's 1980s cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, and the voice of Prime Evil in the 1986 TV series, Filmation's Ghostbusters.[3] Other notable voice roles include Thundarr the Barbarian, Vanity on The Smurfs, Rhinokey and Crock from The Wuzzles and Falkor, Gmork, Rockbiter, and the Narrator from 1984's The NeverEnding Story. In the early 1990s, Oppenheimer was the voice of Merlin in The Legend of Prince Valiant. He also provided the voice of Barkerville in the Pound Puppies TV special. He also voiced Fraidy Cat on Fraidy Cat in 1975 and provided additional voices on Battle of the Planets in 1978.
Loren Lester and Alan Oppenheimer posing for a 2015 photograph
Oppenheimer worked on The Transformers, most notably as two contrasting characters, the pacifist Beachcomber and the bellicose Warpath. His rendition of Seaspray was remarkably similar to Mer-Man, including the gurgling effects. He took over the voice of Roger Smith's butler Norman Burg in the English dub of the second season of The Big O. He was the voice of the unseen Alistair Crane on the soap opera Passions up until 2004, when the character was made fully visible and played by David Bailey. More recently, he provided the voice of the Scientist for the 2009 film 9 and Batman's butler Alfred Pennyworth in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.[citation needed]
Oppenheimer's repertoire also includes video games, voicing Dr. Piotr Ivanovich in Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix, Prometheus in God of War II and Jandor the Airship Captain in Nox. In Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, he spoke the part of Harold, an ancient mutated survivor of nuclear holocaust who has appeared in four of the Fallout series games, and played the roles of The Chariot Master and Dyntos, God of the Forge, in Kid Icarus: Uprising. Oppenheimer also voiced the parts of a non-player character Soldier and the Wasteland Trader, and the NPC 'enemies' Cult Ghoul Thug and Kamikaze in Fallout: BoS. Also, in the English TG-16 port of Ys Book I and II, Oppenheimer voiced the roles of the Narrator, and the game's lead antagonist, Darm.
In 2019 he guest-starred on the animated series Tigtone and in Toy Story 4 as Old Timer.[4]
Personal life
Oppenheimer married costume designer Marianna Elliott in 1958 and together they had three children.[5] The couple divorced, but wed again in 1992 and remained married until her death in 2003.[5] In 1984, he wed professional tennis player Marilyn Greenwood. They divorced in 1990.[citation needed]
Filmography
Films
unknown – Office of Special Investigation – U.S.A.F. instructor (uncredited)
1966 – Gammera the Invincible – Dr. Contrare
1967 – Gunn – Whiteside (credited as Allan Oppenheimer)
1976–1978 – The Scooby-Doo Show – Jim Rivets / Mr. Collins / Tarlof / Officer Oldfield / Dilly Dally Co. watchman / Main St. Coin Shop owner / Ploice officer / Squire Marley / Jean Pierre Baptiste / Joe / Chin Wong Sing / Moon Monster (voices)
1976–1979 – Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle – Tomos / Orbin / Phobeg (voices)
1977 – Washington: Behind Closed Doors – Simon Cappell
1977 – Space Sentinels – Man-Wolf / Morpheus (voice, uncredited) (Eps. "Fauna" / "Morpheus: The Sinister Sentinel")
1977 – Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels – Additional voices (Ep. "The Mystery Mansion Mix-Up")
1977 – The All New Superfriends Hour – Dr. Cranum (in "The Brain Machine"), Secret Four Member #4, (in "The Secret Four"), Hydronoid #2 (in "Invasion of the Hydronoids"), Doctor Fright (in "Doctor Fright"), The Marsh Monster (in "The Marsh Monster"), Captain Shark (in "The Protector"), Gentleman Ghost (in "The Ghost"), Scientist (in "The Ghost")
1977 – Hawaii Five-O "The Friends of Joey Kalima" as Bernie Fryer
1985 – The Wuzzles – Rhinokey / Crocosaur / Mr. Packcat (voice)
1985 – The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo – Mirror Demon / Professor Fantazmo / Baron Fantazmo (voices) (Eps. "Reflections in a Ghoulish Eye" / "The Ghouliest Show on Earth")
1985 – Sesame Street – Octopus (animated insert I'm An Octopus) (voice)
1985–1987 – She-Ra: Princess of Power – Skeletor / Cringer / Battle Cat / Man-At-Arms (voices)
1986 – Ghostbusters – Prime Evil / Fangster / Long John Scarechrome (voice)
1986 – The Centurions – Dr. Gates (voice)
1986 – Rambo: The Force of Freedom – Sam Trautman (voice)
1986 – Karate Kommandos – President (voice)
1986 – Strong Medicine – Dr. Townsend
1987 – Bionic Six – Professor Amadeus Sharp / Metalhand (voice)
1987 – Tis The Season To Be Smurfy – Vanity Smurf (voice) (TV movie)
1987–1988 Snorks – Additional voices (Eps. "All's Whales That Ends Whale/Allstar's Last Hour" / "Daffney's Not So Great Escape/Wille/s Best Friend")
1987–1990 DuckTales – Colonel Beaureguard DuBark / All My Ducklings Actor / Von Doghausen (voices) (Eps. "Launchpad's Civil War" / "My Mother the Physic" / "The Duck Who Knew To Much")
1988 – A Pup Named Scooby-Doo – Additional voices (Season 1)
1988 – Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf – Mummy / Swamp Thing (voice) (TV movie)
1988 – The New Yogi Bear Show – Additional voices
1988 – Superman – Jonathan Kent (voice)
1988–1989 – Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters – Goolem / Morris P. Grout (voice)
1994 – Fantastic Four – the Watcher / Firelord (voices) (Eps. "The Silver Surfur & the coming of Galactus: Part 1" / "The Silver Surfur & the coming of Galactus: Part 2")
1994–1995 – Phantom 2040 – Professor Jack Archer (voice)
2003 – The Big O – Norman Burg (voice) (English dub)
2003, 2006 – The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy – Father Time / Mighty Moe (voices) (Eps. "Terror of the Black Knght/Battle of the Bands/Halls of Times" / "The Love That Dare not Speak Its Name/Major Cheese")
2004 – Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – Laoban (voice) (Ep. "Red Data")
2005 – Clifford's Puppy Days – Mr. Solomon (voice) (Ep. "Celebrating Spring/Garden Delights")
2007 – 'Til Death – Mr. Wallach (Ep. "Performance Anxiety")
2014 – Adventure Time – Darren the Ancient Sleeper / Sun (voices) (Ep. "Something Big")
2019 – Tigtone – Beautiful Horse Head (voice) (Ep. "Tigtone and the Beautiful War")
2019 – Forky Asks a Question – Old Timer (voice) (Ep. "What is Time?")
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