Robert Picardo
Robert Alphonse Picardo (born October 27, 1953) is an American actor. He is known for his portrayals of Dr. Dick Richards on ABC's China Beach; the Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH), also known as The Doctor, on Star Trek: Voyager; the Cowboy in Innerspace, Coach Cutlip on The Wonder Years (for which he received an Emmy nomination); and as Richard Woolsey in the Stargate television franchise. He collaborates frequently with director Joe Dante. Picardo is also a member of the Board of Directors of The Planetary Society.
Robert Picardo | |
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Born | Robert Alphonse Picardo October 27, 1953 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Education | Yale University (BA) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1975–present |
Spouse | Linda Pawlik
(m. 1984; div. 2014) |
Children | 2 |
Early life
Picardo was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Joe Picardo. Robert is of Italian heritage, with his father's family originating from Montecorvino Rovella, Salerno, and his mother's parents originally from Bomba in Abruzzo. He graduated from William Penn Charter School in 1971 and originally entered Yale University as a pre-medical student, but opted to act instead. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in drama from Yale University.
Picardo is an accomplished singer. While he was at Yale University, he was a member of the Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, the second longest running undergraduate a cappella group in the United States. Also while at Yale, he had a major role in the 1973 European premiere production of Leonard Bernstein's "Mass" in Vienna, conducted by John Mauceri. The production was televised by ORF and broadcast on PBS during the 1970s. His singing has also been incorporated into his role in Star Trek: Voyager.
After earning his degree, he enrolled at the Circle in the Square Professional Theater Workshop. He waited tables for a few years until his theatrical work started to take off around 1976. His first breaks were appearing in the David Mamet play Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and with Diane Keaton in The Primary English Class.[1]
In 1977, Picardo made his Broadway debut. He appeared in Gemini (1977) and Tribute (1978).[2]
During the 1988–1991 television seasons, Picardo was simultaneously seen on the ABC Vietnam series China Beach in the role of Dr. Dick Richard, and the ABC series The Wonder Years in the role of Coach Cutlip. He is among a small group of television actors to achieve notice on two television series at the same time.
Career
Picardo made his feature film debut as Eddie Quist, the serial killer werewolf in the Joe Dante film The Howling (1981). He also had a recurring role in the sitcom Alice and played a doctor on an episode of The Golden Girls. He played a number of roles in Dante's family science fiction film Explorers (1985), and later appeared in Dante's The 'Burbs, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Matinee, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Small Soldiers and Innerspace. Picardo often plays roles under layers of prosthetic latex, having also played the swamp-dwelling Meg Mucklebones in Ridley Scott's film Legend. He also had a small role as a funeral director in John Landis's Amazon Women on the Moon. He voices Pfish in two Pfish & Chip shorts as seen on Cartoon Network's What-A-Cartoon! Show. Picardo also portrays the voice and face of the robotic Johnny Cab in Total Recall. He appeared in one episode of ER in 1995 as Abraham Zimble (Season 2 - Episode 6, "Days Like This").
In 1993, Picardo had a brief role as Joe "The Meat Man" Morton, a butcher and neighbor to Tim Allen's character on the sitcom Home Improvement.
In 2001, he guest starred in the 7 Days episode "Revelation", purporting to be a time traveler from seven years in the future.
In 2007, he played Principal White in Ben 10: Race Against Time. In 2007, he starred in the independent feature film by director Russ Emanuel, P.J., alongside John Heard and Vincent Pastore.[3] He also starred in Russ Emanuel's Chasing the Green in 2008, with William Devane, Jeremy London and Ryan Hurst.
Picardo appeared on Kojak in a 1977 episode, E-Ring, as a media rep in The Pentagon, as an enraged father in Cold Case, and as a police officer in CSI: NY. He was a recurring guest star in two episodes of Season 7 of Smallville.
Away from acting, from 1999 to 2015, Picardo was a member of the Board of Directors' Advisory Council of The Planetary Society; beginning in 2015, he was elected to the Board of Directors itself.[4]
Other career highlights include performing in Leonard Bernstein's Mass during its European debut tour, performing with the Yale University Society of Orpheus & Bacchus a cappella singing group as an undergraduate, and appearing in dozens of other television and film roles, including the film Our Last Days as Children.
Picardo performed the voice of Loki in the Xbox 360 video game Too Human. In 2009, he also appeared in Pushing Daisies, Chuck and Castle. Also in 2009, he played the lead role in the independent psychological thriller film Sensored. In 2010, Picardo had a cameo in the final episode of Persons Unknown, as a member of "the program"'s governing board. Picardo also voices Robert McNamara in Call of Duty: Black Ops in campaign and in the 'Zombie mode' after completing campaign on the one map, "FIVE". Picardo appeared in four episodes of The Mentalist from 2012 through 2013 as Jason Cooper, a lieutenant of cult leader Bret Styles.
Picardo also appeared on a season 6 episode of Supernatural titled "Clap Your Hands if You Believe", as a leprechaun.
In May 2014, Cartoon Hangover announced Picardo as a guest voice actor in the second season of Bravest Warriors, in the episode "The Parasox Pub".
In 2017, Picardo played Lt. Kitan's father Prof. Ildis Kitan in the first season episode of The Orville titled "Firestorm", and reprised the role in the 2019 episode "Home" together with John Billingsley who played Doctor Phlox in Star Trek: Enterprise.
Picardo appeared as himself in an episode of Schooled.[5]
Star Trek
From 1995 to 2001, he played the role of the Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH) in the television series Star Trek: Voyager. Before being accepted for this role, Picardo initially auditioned for the role of Neelix. He later also directed two episodes. In the series, his character finally chose the name "Joe", after both the name of his wife's grandfather and Picardo's own father.
He played additional copies of the role of the EMH in the 1996 film Star Trek: First Contact[6] and the 1997 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" He also played Dr. Lewis Zimmerman, the creator of the EMH, in episodes of Deep Space Nine and Voyager.[7]
In 2002, Picardo authored The Hologram's Handbook, published by Pocket Books.[8]
In 2007 and 2008, Star Trek: The Music was a multi-city tour with John de Lancie.[9] Picardo and de Lancie narrated around the orchestral performance, explaining the history of the music in Star Trek.
In 2015, Picardo reprised the role of Dr. Lewis Zimmerman in the pilot episode of the fan series Star Trek: Renegades.[10]
Stargate
In 2004, he began playing the recurring role of International Oversight Advisory (IOA) member Richard Woolsey in both Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. His first appearance in those series was in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Heroes (Part 2)".
On February 5, 2008, it was announced that Picardo would be joining the regular cast of Stargate Atlantis full-time for the series' fifth and final season. He took over the role of mission commander of the Atlantis Expedition.[11]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1980 | The Dream Merchants | Mark Kessler | Television movie |
1981 | The Howling | Eddie Quist | |
1983 | Get Crazy | Connell O'Connell | |
1984 | Oh, God! You Devil | Joe Ortiz | |
1985 | Legend | Meg Mucklebones | |
1985 | Explorers | Wak/Wak and Neek's Father/Starkiller | Voice and actor |
1986 | Back to School | Giorgio | |
1987 | Munchies | Bob Marvalle | |
1987 | The Man Who Fell to Earth | Agent Morse | Television movie |
1987 | Innerspace | The Cowboy | |
1987 | Bates Motel | Dr. Goodman | Television movie |
1987 | Amazon Women on the Moon | Rick Raddnitz | |
1988 | 976-EVIL | Mark Dark | |
1988 | Dead Heat | Lieutenant Herzog | |
1988 | Jack's Back | Dr. Carlos Battera | |
1989 | Loverboy | Reed Palmer | |
1989 | The 'Burbs | Joe, The Garbageman | |
1990 | Gremlins 2: The New Batch | Forster | Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor |
1990 | Total Recall | Johnnycab | Voice and image |
1991 | Motorama | Jerry The Policeman | |
1993 | Matinee | Howard, The Theater Manager | |
1994 | Wagons East | Ben Wheeler | |
1994 | Revenge of the Nerds IV | Chad Penrod | |
1994 | VR.5 | VR Engineer | |
1996 | Star Trek: First Contact | Emergency Medical Hologram | |
1998 | Small Soldiers | Ralph Quist | |
2003 | Looney Tunes: Back in Action | Acme VP, Rhetorical Questions | |
2006 | A.I. Assault | Dr. John Foster | |
2007 | Ben 10: Race Against Time | Principal White | Television movie |
2008 | P.J. | Stan Jamison | |
2009 | Sensored | Wade | |
2009 | Chasing the Green | Dave Foxx | |
2010 | Monsterwolf | Stark | Television movie |
2010 | Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus | Admiral Calvin | |
2010 | Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey | Milton (voice) | |
2011 | The Captains | Himself | |
2011 | Beethoven's Christmas Adventure | Smirch | Television movie |
2011 | Morlocks | Colonel John Wichita | Television movie |
2012 | Atlas Shrugged: Part II | Dr. Robert Stadler | |
2012 | The Legends of Nethiah | Grandpa | |
2010 | The Candidate | Carl Tucker | Short film |
2014 | Age of Tomorrow | General Magowan | |
2014 | Restoration of Paradise | The Narrator | Documentary |
2014 | Don't Blink | Man In Black | |
2014 | Morganville: The Series | Oliver | YouTube series |
2015 | Occupants | Dr. Alan Peterson | |
2015 | The Meddler | Cos | |
2016 | Hail, Caesar! | Rabbi | |
2017 | The Assassin's Apprentice | Pete | |
2022 | MEAD[12] | Admiral Gillette | announced |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1977 | Kojak | Thomas Rindone | 2 episodes "Kojak's Days Pt1 & Pt2" |
1979 | Taxi | Philip Polevoy | Episode: "Nardo Loses Her Marbles" |
1982 | Silver Spoons | Louis Morgan | Pilot Episode |
1982–1984 | Alice | Officer Maxwell | 8 episodes |
1984 | Steambath | Rodney Tandy | 6 episodes |
1986 | Benson | Richard Alan Tracy | Episode: "Reel Murder" part 1 |
1986 | Hardcastle and McCormick | Manny | Episode: "Brother, Can You Spare a Crime?" |
1986 | Scarecrow and Mrs. King | Randall Skylar | Episode: "Three Little Spies" |
1986 | Amazing Stories | Tony Sepulveda | Episode: "Boo!" |
1986 | The Golden Girls | Dr. Revell | Episode: "The Operation" |
1987–1991 | L.A. Law | Lawyer John Dunphy, Lawyer Joe Dumphy | 2 episodes |
1987 | 21 Jump Street | Ralph Buckley | Episode: "Gotta Finish the Riff" |
1987 | St. Elsewhere | Eli Muzzy | Episode: "Weigh In, Weight Out" |
1988–1991 | The Wonder Years | Coach Cutlip | 15 episodes Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated—Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Specialty Player |
1988–1991 | China Beach | Dr. Dick Richard | 54 episodes Nominated—Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series (1990–91) |
1989 | Newhart | Terry | Episode: "The Little Match Girl" |
1992 | CBS Schoolbreak Special | Paul Lance | Episode: "Two Teens and a Baby" |
1992–1993 | Dinosaurs | Clerk / Muse / Ted (voice) | 3 Episodes |
1993 | Home Improvement | Joe Morton | 2 episodes |
1993 | The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. | Puel | Episode: "The Orb Scholar" |
1993 | Batman: The Animated Series[13] | Eddie G. (voice) | Episode: "The Man Who Killed Batman" |
1993 | Tales from the Crypt | Frank Bobo | Episode: "Til Death Do We Part" |
1994 | Rebel Highway | Mr. Ed Cahn | Episode: "Runaway Daughters" |
1995–2001 | Star Trek: Voyager | The Doctor, Dr. Lewis Zimmerman | 166 episodes Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television |
1995 | ER | Abraham Zimble, Mobile Notary | Episode: "Days Like This" |
1995–1997 | The Cartoon Cartoon Show | Pfish (voice) | 2 episodes |
1997 | Early Edition | Doctor | Episode: "Faith" |
1997 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Dr. Lewis Zimmerman, Emergency Medical Hologram | Episode: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" |
1998 | The Outer Limits | Emmet Harley | Episode: "Sarcophagus" |
1998 | Cow and Chicken[13] | President / Puppet President / Narrator (voice) | Episode: "101 Uses for Cow and Chicken/Intelligent Life?/I.M. Weasel: Tree Story" |
1999 | Ally McBeal | Barry Philbrick | Episode: "Love's Illusions" |
2000 | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command[13] | Professor Reddschift (voice) | Episode: "First Missions" |
2001 | 7 Days | Major Michael McGrath | Episode: "Revelation" |
2001 | Frasier | Mr. Koechner | Episode: "Bully for Martin" |
2001 | The Weakest Link | Himself | Episode: "Star Trek: Weakest Link Edition |
2002 | Crossing Jordan | Father Bruno Casnelli | Episode: "Miracles & Wonders" |
2002 | The Practice | Dr. Edmunds | Episode: "Neighboring Species" |
2002–2003 | Justice League[13] | Amazo / Blackhawk (voice) | 4 episodes |
2003–2004 | The Lyon's Den | Detective Nick Traub | 7 episodes |
2003 | Sabrina, The Teenage Witch | Bob Jacobs | 3 episodes |
2004–2007 | Stargate SG-1 | Richard Woolsey | 7 episodes |
2004 | The West Wing | E. Bradford Shelton | Episode: "The Supremes" |
2004 | Justice League Unlimited[13] | Amazo (voice) | 2 episodes |
2005–2006 | E-Ring | Larry Kincaid | 4 episodes |
2005 | The 4400 | Trent Appelbaum | Episode: "Weight of the World" |
2006 | Ben 10[13] | Leader Alien (voice) | Episode: "The Big Tick" |
2006 | Eve | Professor Dawson | Season 3 Episode 17 |
2006 | The O.C. | Bill Merriam | Episode: "The Pot Stirrer" |
2006–2009 | Stargate Atlantis | Richard Woolsey | 20 episodes |
2007 | The Closer | Mr. Sheffield | Episode: "Saving Face" |
2007 | CSI: NY | Sheriff Benson | Episode: "Boo" |
2008 | Smallville | Edward Teague | 2 episodes |
2009–2010 | Castle | Dr. Clark Murray | 2 episodes |
2009 | Chuck | Dr. Howard Busgang (Perseus) | Episode: "Chuck Versus the Lethal Weapon" |
2010 | Justified | Karl Hanselman | Episode: "The Collection" |
2010 | Supernatural | Wayne Whittaker/Leprachaun | Episode: "Clap Your Hands If You Believe" |
2011 | Stargate Universe | Richard Woolsey | Episode: "Seizure" |
2011 | No Ordinary Family | Vice-principal Nance | Episode: "No Ordinary Animal" |
2011 | United States of Tara | Dr. Smolow | Episode: "Bryce Will Play" |
2012 | Body of Proof | Henry | Episode: "Cold Blooded" |
2012 | Austin and Ally | Dr. Grant | Episode: "Successes & Setbacks" |
2012 | Femme Fatales | Hieronymus Hawks | Episode: "Bad Science" |
2012 | Hawaii Five-0 | FBI Agent | Episode: "The Promise" |
2012–2013 | The Mentalist | Jason Cooper | 4 episodes |
2013 | Jessie | Cyril Lipton | Episode: "To Be Me or Not to Be Me" |
2014 | Bones | Dr. Lawrence Rozran | Episode: "The Heiress in the Hill" |
2014–2018 | Bravest Warriors | Puddingtown / Eyeball (voice) | 7 Episodes |
2015 | Star Trek: Renegades | Dr. Lewis Zimmerman | Episode: "Pilot" |
2016 | Lucifer | Yuri | Episode: "Lady Parts" |
2017 | Salem | Mr. Stoughton | Episode: "Night's black agents" |
2017 | Justice League Action | Two-Face (voice) | Episode: "Double Cross" |
2017 | Grey’s Anatomy | Mr. Nelligan | Two Episodes: "Come on Down to my Boat, Baby" and "(Don’t Fear) the Reaper" |
2017–2019 | The Orville | Ildis Kitan | 2 episodes |
2019-2021 | Dickinson | Ithamar Conkey | 10 episodes |
2019 | Schooled | Himself | Episode: "Money for RENT"[5] |
2020 | Station 19 | Mr. Nelligan | Episode: "Nothing Seems the Same" |
2022 | CSI: Vegas | Carlo Rey | Episode: "Burned"[14] |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force | Emergency Medical Hologram | — |
2008 | Too Human | Loki | — |
2010 | Call of Duty: Black Ops | Robert McNamara | Also mo-cap |
2012 | Call of Duty: Black Ops II | Erik Breighner | Also mo-cap |
2014 | Star Trek Online | The Doctor | Voice role |
2015 | Call of Duty: Black Ops III | Sebastian Krueger, Shadow Man | Also mo-cap for Krueger |
2015 | Fallout 4 | Alan Binet / Vault-Tec Scientist | Voice role |
2018 | Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 | Shadow Man | Voice in "Blood of The Dead" Zombies Map |
TBA | Hellraid | Adon |
Audio narrations
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2019 | Homefront: An Expeditionary Force Audio Drama Special | Unknown | Picardo is one of many narrators that feature in Craig Alanson's award winning Expeditionary Force's spin off series. |
Discography
Year | Title | Artist | Notes |
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2001 | Basic Bob - Parodies Travesties Anomalies | Himself | |
2006 | Extreme Bob: More Parodies, Travesties, Anomalies | Himself | |
2011 | Leslie Bricusse / Dominik Hauser Featuring Robert Picardo - Scrooge (Music from the 1970 Motion Picture) | Himself | |
References
- "Biography - robertpicardo.com". robertpicardo.com.
- "Robert Picardo (Performer)". playbill.com. PLAYBILL INC. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
- Russ Emanuel. "P.J.: A Journey of the Heart - A Russ Emanuel Film". pjthemovie.com.
- "Robert Picardo". Retrieved October 27, 2016.
- "Schooled: Money for RENT (1/23)". Retrieved January 7, 2019.
- Hanson, Dana. "Why Voyager's Doctor Cameoed In Star Trek: First Contact". screenrant.com. screenrant.com. Retrieved May 8, 2022.
- "Recap / Star Trek Voyager S 6 E 24 Life Line". tvtropes.org. Retrieved May 8, 2022.
- Picardo, Robert (2002). The Hologram's Handbook. Pocket Books.
- "John de Lancie". thomaspainememorial.org. Thomas Paine Memorial Association (TPMA). Retrieved May 8, 2022.
- PINCHEFSKY, CAROL. "CHECK OUT THE PILOT FOR FAN SERIES STAR TREK: RENEGADES". syfy.com. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
- Sumner, Darren (February 5, 2008). "Robert Picardo joins Atlantis cast". GateWorld. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
- "Robert Picardo, Others Join 'To Meet the Faces You Meet' Film Cast". Creepy Kingdom. September 12, 2020. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
- "Robert Picardo - 23 Character Images". Behind The Voice Actors.
- "(#207) "Burned"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
External links
- Robert Picardo at IMDb
- Robert Picardo at the TCM Movie Database
- Robert Picardo at AllMovie
- The Official Robert Picardo website
- The Planetary Society Home Page
- Robert Picardo Interview (2012) at www.reviewgraveyard.com
- Robert Picardo at the Internet Broadway Database