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Glimpsed here and there throughout the 1950s in amiable acting supports on film, it was as a TV producer and director that Jerry Paris found his true calling. In front of the camera, however, most fans will remember him quite fondly as the neighborhood dentist to Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore on Van Dyke's treasured TV comedy sitcom of the 60s. He was born William Gerald Paris on July 25, 1925, in San Francisco, California. His father was a Russian immigrant; his mother, the former Esther Mohr, remarried when Jerry was a small child. Jerry's new stepfather, Milton Grossman, eventually adopted the boy and Jerry thereafter used the name William Gerald Grossman while growing up. He reverted back to his real name when he became an actor. Jerry graduated from both New York University and UCLA and studied at the Actor's Studio after serving in the Navy during WWII. Starting off on the stage in such plays as "The Front Page". He appeared dramatically on Broadway twice, making his debut in "Medea" (1947) in the bit part as a soldier, and later appearing in the cast of "Anna Christie" (1952) which starred Celeste Holm . He turned to films in 1949 with unbilled bits but slowly progressed to a higher acting tier in such durable films as Outrage (1950/I), The Wild One (1953), The Caine Mutiny (1954), Marty (1955), The Naked and the Dead (1958) and The Great Impostor (1961). Hyperactive in nature, the tall, dark-haired actor was often cast as the genial or helpful pal of the star. He never found that one film role that might have moved him beyond the secondary character ranks. TV, however, would become a more accepting medium. After appearing as a regular in the series "The Untouchables" (1959) in 1959, Jerry found himself in classic company on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961) in 1961 as next-door-neighbor Jerry Helper, and (of course) pal to Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore . Loose and fun-loving, Jerry loved to keep the laughs going on- and off-stage and continued to do so -- behind the camera. It was comic actor and "Dick Van Dyke Show" producer Carl Reiner who gave Jerry his first chance to direct on one of the show's episodes. The actor took to it like a duck to water. By the mid-60s, Jerry was a regular director on the show and won an Emmy for his efforts during the 1963-1964 season. Highly encouraged (he also won a Directors Guild Award down the road), he decided to abandon acting and concentrate solely on behind-the-camera work. Working on such movies as Viva Max (1969) and Star Spangled Girl (1971), he eventually returned to familiar territory (TV sitcoms) and found his niche helming several popular shows including "Happy Days" (1974) (twice Emmy-nominated) and "The Odd Couple" (1970). Now and then Jerry would return to movie-making and helmed his last feature in 1986, Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986), the year of his death. Diagnosed with cancer and a brain tumor, he died of complications following surgery. He was 60 years young. Predeceased by his wife, Ruth (Benjamin) Paris, who died in 1980, the couple had three children.
His son Andrew Paris , is best known for his role as Bud Kirkland in the Police Academy movies.Father of Julie Paris and Tony Paris .He directed 5 of the 158 episodes of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961) after being hired as an actor to play next-door neighbor Jerry Helper, a dentist. He found he had a real gift for directing and went on to direct "Happy Days" (1974) and the pilot for "Laverne & Shirley" (1976).Told Roger Ebert that his career as an actor was hampered by his great height, as he towered over most leading men.There is some irony in Jerry Paris directing Henry Winkler as "The Fonz" in "Happy Days" (1974), Winkler's character deriving his style from Jerry and other Black Rebels Motorcycle Club members in The Wild One (1953).
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Jerry Paris
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25 July 1925
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31 March 1986
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Glimpsed here and there throughout the 1950s in amiable acting supports on film, it was as...more
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His son Andrew Paris , is best known for his role as Bud Kirkland in the Police Academy mo...more
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Won Primetime Emmy. Another 4 nominations.
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