
Bruno Kirby
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bruno Kirby (April 28, 1949 – August 14, 2006) was an American film and television actor. He was perhaps best known for his roles in the Hollywood films City Slickers, When Harry Met Sally..., Good Morning, Vietnam, and The Godfather Part II. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bruno Kirby, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Born: April 28, 1949
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known For

The Godfather Part II
In the continuing saga of the Corleone crime family, a young Vito Corleone grows up in Sicily and in 1910s New York. In the 1950s, Michael Corleone attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba.

Homicide: Life on the Street
An American police procedural chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.

Columbo
Columbo is a friendly, verbose, disheveled-looking police detective who is consistently underestimated by his suspects. Despite his unprepossessing appearance and apparent absentmindedness, he shrewdly solves all of his cases and secures all evidence needed for indictment. His formidable eye for detail and meticulously dedicated approach often become clear to the killer only late in the storyline.

The Show Formerly Known as the Martin Short Show
Late night, sketch/variety comedy special starring comedian Martin Short. It features most of Marty's classic characters: Ed Grimley, Jackie Rogers Jr, Irving Cohen, and, from the SNL days, lawyer Nathan Thurm.

Tales from the Crypt
Cadaverous scream legend the Crypt Keeper is your macabre host for these forays of fright and fun based on the classic E.C. Comics tales from back in the day. So shamble up to the bar and pick your poison. Will it be an insane Santa on a personal slay ride? Honeymooners out to fulfill the "til death do we part" vow ASAP?

M*A*S*H
The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war. With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in, they are forced to make their own fun. Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, administrators, and soldiers often find ways of making wartime life bearable.

Emergency!
The crew of Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 51, particularly the paramedic team, and Rampart Hospital respond to emergencies in their operating area.

The Larry Sanders Show
Comic Garry Shandling draws upon his own talk show experiences to create the character of Larry Sanders, a paranoid, insecure host of a late night talk show. Larry, along with his obsequious TV sidekick Hank Kingsley and his fiercely protective producer Artie, allows Garry Shandling and his talented writers to look behind the scenes and to show us a convincing slice of behind the camera life.

Frasier
After many years spent at the “Cheers” bar, Frasier moves back home to Seattle to work as a radio psychiatrist after his policeman father gets shot in the hip on duty.

Hill Street Blues
A realistic glimpse into the daily lives of the officers and detectives at an urban police station.
Filmography
as Detective Allen
as Vincent Bugliosi
as Phil Rubenstein
as Mickey
as Self (archive footage)
as Barry Scheck
as Mr. Stout (voice)
as Max Fisher
as Kiddie Arcades Manager
as Nicholas 'Nicky' Santora
as Shakes' Father
as Swifty
as The Great One (voice)
as Agent Ron Pirelli
as Marco (voice)
as Tony Reseck
as Victor Helms Sr.
as Nightclub Comic
as Abel Lamb
as Virgil
as Bruno Kirby
as Ed Furillo
as Victor Ray
as Jess
as Billy Paloma ("segment "The Trap")
as Deputy
as Kyle DeForest
as Lt. Steven Hauk
as Mouse
as Brad Brillnick
as Orbec
as Renaldi
as Tommy Pischedda
as Flash
as Lou Buonomato
as Jay
as Louis
as Chauffeur
as Jimmy Fante
as Marty Lewis
as Frank Smiles
as Bobby DeVito
as David
as Pop Mosley
as Young Clemenza
as Alcott (as Bruce Kirby Jr.)
as Stanley
as Quincy
as Keith Wicks
as Harry Schacht
as Anthony Stephanelli
as Pvt. Lorenzo Boone
as Ken
as Cadet Morgan
as Les