Alex Henteloff

Alex Henteloff (born May 23, 1942) is an American actor.[1][2]

Alex Henteloff
Henteloff in a scene from The Young Rebels (1970)
Born (1942-05-23) May 23, 1942
OccupationActor
Years active19661999

Born in Los Angeles, Henteloff has appeared mostly on television in guest-starring roles. He portrayed the attorney Arnold Drake Ripner in a recurring role (in a total of 7 episodes) on the television series Barney Miller. He appeared as Doug Porterfield in 14 episodes of The Betty White Show (1977-78). His many TV appearances include I Spy, Mannix, Streets of San Francisco (3 episodes), Baretta, Family Ties, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, McCloud, Cannon, Ironside, M*A*S*H, Pistols 'n' Petticoats, Charlie's Angels, Dynasty (2 episodes), Murder, She Wrote, Soap, Quincy, M.E., Night Court (4 episodes), ALF, Melrose Place, Simon & Simon (4 episodes), Hill Street Blues, St. Elsewhere, Columbo and The Young Rebels (in which he co-starred in its 15-episode run, in 1970). Henteloff appeared in the first season of Barnaby Jones in the episode titled, "A Little Glory, A Little Death" (April 29, 1973), and in 4 other episodes of that show.

He was a regular on the 1973 situation comedy Needles and Pins playing Myron Russo. He also appeared in some feature film roles including Slither (1973), Hardly Working (1980), Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), and Payback (1999).

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1973SlitherMan at Phone Booth
1975 Cannon Jordan Pierson episode "Search and Destroy"
1977Code Name Diamond HeadDr. Edward Sherman
1979The Last WordHarry
1980Hardly WorkingJ. Eating
1983Hart to HartRichard Bauer
198652 Pick-UpDan Lowenthal
1986Star Trek IV: The Voyage HomeNicholsPlexiCorp Factory Manager
1999PaybackRestaurant Manager

References

  1. Kimmel, Bruce (April 14, 2010). "There's Mel, There's Woody, and There's You": My Life in the Slow Lane. Author House. ISBN 978-1-4520-1118-9.
  2. Ney, Charles (November 15, 2018). Directing Shakespeare in America: Historical Perspectives. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4742-8970-2.


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