Goldman, Danny

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GOLDMAN, Danny

PERSONAL

Born in New York, NY.

Addresses:

Office—Danny Goldman and Associates, 1006 N. Cole Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Agent—Nancy Chaidez Agency & Associates, 1555 North Vine, Suite 223, Hollywood, CA 90028; TalentWorks, 3500 W. Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Contact—c/o 11733 Goshen Ave., Brentwood, CA 90049.

Career:

Actor and casting director. Also worked as a casting director for commercials and voice–overs, beginning in 1982, and as a theatre director.

Awards, Honors:

L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award; LA Weekly Award, best ensemble director.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Captain Murrhardt, M*A*S*H, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1970.

Charlie, The Strawberry Statement, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1970.

Beware! The Blob (also known as Son of Blob, Beware of the Blob, and Son of the Blob), Jack H. Harris Enterprises, 1972.

Leopold Maxwell, The World's Greatest Athlete, Buena Vista, 1973.

Uncredited) Bartender, The Long Goodbye, United Artists, 1973.

Mr. Crosby, Busting, United Artists, 1974.

Medical student, Young Frankenstein, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1974.

Barry Flanken, Tunnel Vision (also known as Tunnelvision), WorldWide Pictures, 1976.

Baggage clerk, The Missouri Breaks, United Artists, 1976.

Beyond Death's Door, Sunn Classic Pictures, 1979.

Ziggy, Swap Meet, Dimension Pictures, 1979.

Porter, Where the Buffalo Roam, Universal, 1980.

Voice, Strong Kids, Safe Kids (documentary short film), Paramount Home Video, 1984.

Dr. Blaustein, My Man Adam, TriStar, 1985.

Dr. Franklin Gibbles, Free, 2001.

Film Casting Director:

A Visit from the Sergeant Major with Unintended Consequences, 2000.

Small Emergencies (short film), 2002.

Staring at the Sun (short film), 2002.

Consent (short film), 2004.

Hearts as One (short film), 2004.

Straight Eye: The Movie (short film), 2004.

Television Appearances; Series:

Nick Dutton, The Good Life, NBC, 1971.

Lester Bellman, Busting Loose, CBS, 1977.

Voice of Brainy Smurf, The Smurfs (animated; also known as Smurfs' Adventures), NBC, 1981.

Voice, The Kwicky Koala Show (animated), CBS, 1981.

Ozzie the Answer, Mike Hammer (also known as Mickey Spillane's "Mike Hammer" and The New Mike Hammer), CBS, 1984–85.

Clarence Darrow, General Hospital, ABC, 1991.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Sidney, Tribes (also known as The Soldier Who Declared Peace), ABC, 1970.

Press photographer, Columbo: Double Exposure, 1973.

Judgement: The Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, 1974.

Kasey, Terror on the 40th Floor (also known as The Blazing Tower), NBC, 1974.

Billy, The Secret Night Caller, NBC, 1975.

Ozzie the Answer, Return of Mickey Spillane's "Mike Hammer," 1986.

Dr. Abrahamson, Street of Dreams, CBS, 1988.

Dr. Denton, Get Smart, Again!, Fox, 1989.

Carlton, Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert (also known as Fugitive Nights), NBC, 1993.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Nicholas Dutton, The Good Life, NBC, 1971.

Commercial director, Savage (also known as The Savage File and Watch Dog), NBC, 1973.

Corporal Harvey Green, At Ease, CBS, 1976.

Bert, Dribble, NBC, 1980.

Ozzie the Answer, More than Murder (also known as Mickey Spillane's "Mike Hammer: More than Murder"), CBS, 1983.

Gerald Klotz, The World According Straw, Fox, 1990.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Newsroom copy boy, It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman (also known as Superman the Musical), ABC, 1975.

Voices of Brainy Smurf, sergeant, and Ogre, My Smurfy Valentine (animated), NBC, 1983.

Voice of Brainy Smurf, Smurfily Ever After (animated), NBC, 1985.

Voice of Brainy Smurf, The Smurfs Christmas Special (animated), NBC, 1986.

Voice, 'Tis the Season to Be Smurfy (animated), NBC, 1987.

Voice, Cartoon All–Stars to the Rescue (animated), Black Entertainment Television, Nickelodeon, Fox, USA, ABC, CBS, NBC, The Disney Channel, and syndicated, 1990.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Waiter, "Mission Improbable: Parts 1," That Girl, 1969.

Counterman, "The Snow Must Go On: Part 1," That Girl, 1969.

Murray, "The Valedictorian," Room 222, ABC, 1970.

Director, "Bedknobs and Drumsticks," The Partridge Family, ABC, 1973.

"Love and the Mind Reader," Love, American Style, ABC, 1973.

"Do Your Own Thing," Needles and Pins, NBC, 1973.

Lawrence, "Great Expectations," Happy Days, ABC, 1974.

Eddie Josephs, "I'll Kill 'Em Again," Hawaii Five–0, CBS, 1974.

Dr. Crowley, "The Doctor Story," Chico and the Man, NBC, 1975.

Frankie, "The Noise of a Quiet Weekend," Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1975.

"Scruffy" Sutherland, "A Grave Too Soon," Kojak, CBS, 1976.

Doctor Bosca, "Crack–Up," CHiPs, NBC, 1978.

Professor Pober, "Slaughter," Lou Grant, CBS, 1978.

Dr. Bosca, "Quarantine," CHiPs, NBC, 1979.

Tony, "If the Shoe Fits," Alice, CBS, 1979.

Stenographer, Soap, ABC, 1980.

Otterholm, "Brain Child," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1981.

Dr. Lindsey, "Fugitives," The Powers of Matthew Star, NBC, 1982.

Customer, "The Robot Wore Pink," Alice, CBS, 1983.

"The Georgia Street Motors," Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1984.

Mailman, "One on One," Alice, CBS, 1985.

Public defender Shimmel, "Act of Conscience," Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1986.

"The Boy Who Could Be King," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1986.

Man in theater, "Dorothy's Prized Pupil," The Golden Girls, NBC, 1987.

Voice of Sam Giddell, "See No Evil," Batman (animated), Fox, 1993.

"The Cyberskull Virus," Mighty Max, syndicated, 1994.

"Cyberskull: The Next Level," Mighty Max, syndicated, 1994.

Director, "My Best Shot," Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, The WB, 2001.

Jeweler, "Larva," That's Life, CBS, 2001.

Voice of Brainy Smurf, "Atta Toy," Robot Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005.

Also appeared in "Al Tells the Truth," The Famous Teddy Z, CBS; Mr. Schirmer, Life Goes On, ABC; in Crazy Like a Fox, CBS.

Television Work; Series:

Additional voices, Capitol Critters (animated), ABC, 1992.

Television Casting Director; Series:

Back to the Future, CBS, 1991.

Television Casting Director; Specials:

Neil Diamond … Hello Again, CBS, 1986.

Television Casting Director; Pilots:

Hollywood Endings, AMC, 2004.