Wohl, David 1953–

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Wohl, David 1953–

PERSONAL

Born September 22, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York, NY.

Career: Actor. Appeared in advertisements.

CREDITS

Stage Appearances:

Arthur "Gruely" Gruelbacher, The Buddy System, Circle in the Square Downtown, New York City, 1981.

Sam Feinschreiber, Awake and Sing!, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1981.

The Man Who Came to Dinner, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cincinnati, OH, 1981.

Northern Lights, Cricket Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1981.

Gus, Portrait of Jenny, New Federal Theatre, Harry DeJur Playhouse, New York City, 1982.

Harry, "Luna Park," and Walter, "Shenandoah," Delmore, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1982.

G. Gordon Liddy, Basement Tapes, Village Gate, Top of the Gate, New York City, 1983.

Marty Sterling, Isn't It Romantic?, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1985.

Ghetto, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1986.

Arthur Garden, Down the Garden Paths, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1999.

Moses and broadcast official, The Skin of Our Teeth, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Main Stage, Williamstown, MA, 2000.

Augie Belfast, The Man Who Had All the Luck, Roundabout Theatre Company, American Airlines Theatre, New York City, 2002.

Mr. Fitch, Dinner at Eight, Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, 2002–2003.

Mr. Dimanche and stage manager, Don Juan, Theatre for a New Audience, Lucille Lortel Theatre, 2003.

Lazar Wolf, Fiddler on the Roof (musical), Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 2004–2006.

Appeared in other productions.

Film Appearances:

English teacher, Sophie's Choice, Universal, 1982.

Phil, Terms of Endearment (also known as Terms of Endearment xxx), Paramount, 1983.

Dean Ulich, Revenge of the Nerds, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984.

Eugene Provost, Brewster's Millions, Universal, 1985.

Mr. Nesbit, D.A.R.Y.L., Paramount, 1985.

Professor, Gotcha!, Universal, 1985.

Television producer, Turk 182!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985.

Prosecutor, Armed and Dangerous, Columbia, 1986.

Stanley Dickler, Beer (also known as The Selling of America), Orion, 1986.

Dr. Roger Hartwood, Like Father, Like Son, TriStar, 1987.

Dr. Smet, The Couch Trip, Orion, 1988.

Alvin Diamond, Cookie, Warner Bros., 1989.

Dr. Gordon, The War of the Roses, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989.

Dr. Honigman, Troop Beverly Hills, Columbia, 1989.

Morrie Dickerman, Presumed Innocent, Warner Bros., 1990.

Attorney, Switch (also known as Blake Edwards' "Switch"), Warner Bros., 1991.

Death Merchants, 1991.

Gerou, Hot Shots! Part Deux (also known as Hot Shots! 2 and Hot Shots 2! The Exploitation), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993.

The Mantis Murder, Oak Tree Productions, 1996.

War Department captain, Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks/Paramount, 1998.

Max Gordon, Joe Gould's Secret, USA Films, 2000.

Some sources cite an appearance in Changing Lanes, Paramount, 2002.

Television Appearances; Series:

Eddie Kybo (Emma's boss), Once a Hero, ABC, 1987.

Phil Jacobs, DEA, Fox, 1990, later known as DEA: Special Task Force, Fox, 1991.

Sid Elgart, Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, c. 1991–93.

Voices of Principal Wartz and Jerry Berman, Hey Arnold! (animated; also known as Hey, Arnold!), Nickelodeon, c. 1996–2004.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Mel, Dazzle (also known as Judith Krantz's "Dazzle"), CBS, 1995.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Doctor, Carpool, CBS, 1983.

Meat handler, Terrible Joe Moran, CBS, 1984.

Ken Klein, Badge of the Assassin, CBS, 1985.

Ira Handel, Oceans of Fire, CBS, 1986.

Loudon, Hero in the Family, ABC, 1986.

Andy Breton, Right to Die, NBC, 1987.

Herb Engleman, Island Sons, ABC, 1987.

Nagel, A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story (also known as Under the Law: The Tracey Thurman Story), NBC, 1989.

Terry, Roe vs. Wade, NBC, 1989.

Judge Dunham, In the Best Interest of the Child, CBS, 1990.

Harvey Parnell, She Led Two Lives, NBC, 1994.

Gabe Roth, All Lies End in Murder (also known as Behind Every Good Man), ABC, 1997.

Dr. Schneider, Rear Window, ABC, 1998.

Television Appearances; Specials:

AFI Presents "TV or Not TV?," NBC, 1990.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Phil Wagner, "The Executive Executioner," Cheers, NBC, 1985.

Zane Axelrod, "Don't Know Much about History," Family Ties, NBC, 1985.

Arthur Henderson, "Sensitive Steele," Remington Steele, NBC, 1986.

Mr. Caputti, "Quit Is a Four Letter Word," You Again?, NBC, 1986.

Ralph Boswell, "The Disciple," Family Ties, NBC, 1986.

Robin Mars, "Amazing Grace," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1986.

Robin Mars, "Falling from Grace," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1986.

Walter Resler, "The House of the Rising Flan," L.A. Law, NBC, 1986.

"The Equalizer," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986.

Surgeon, "Runaway Hearts," The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1987.

Voice of psychiatrist, "A, My Name Is Alex: Parts 1 & 2," Family Ties, NBC, 1987.

"The Best Intentions," Our House, NBC, 1987.

Dr. Turlow, "Business as Usual," thirtysomething, ABC, 1988.

Oscar and Peter Good Vibes, "The Play's the Thing," Family Ties, NBC, 1988.

Terry Smolki, "Payback," Hunter, NBC, 1988.

Geoff, "BOO!," Roseanne, ABC, 1989.

Televison therapist, "Superstition," ALF, NBC, 1989.

Warden Havers, "The Man Who Was Death," Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO's "Tales of the Crypt"), HBO, 1989.

Voice of Bob, "Unmarried … with Children," Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991.

Emmet Beach, "Pro Se Can You See," Civil Wars, ABC, 1992.

Emmet Beach, "Till Debt Do Us Part," Civil Wars, ABC, 1992.

Salesperson, "Dollars and Sense," Home Improvement, ABC, 1993.

Voice of Bob, "The Clip Show II," Dinosaurs, ABC, 1993.

Carl Hicks, "Cold Cuts," L.A. Law, NBC, 1994.

Arnie Gumble, "In the Butt, Bob," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995.

Bernard, "Are You My Mother?," Pride & Joy, NBC, 1995.

Mr. Thomason, "Money to Burn," Me and the Boys, ABC, 1995.

Bobby Driscoll, "Pudding," The Single Guy, NBC, 1996.

Mr. Hanley, "To Be There or Not to Be There," Champs, ABC, 1996.

Kenneth Ungar, "Kaddish," The X-Files, Fox, 1997.

Ward Salsman, "Faccia a Faccia," Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1998.

Gil Shipman, "The Bugmeister," Now and Again, ABC, 2000.

William "Bill" Polder, "The Santa Wars," The District, CBS, 2000.

Escort service man, "Prom Night," Ed (also known as Stuckeyville), NBC, 2001.

Randall Wylie, "Judge Dread," Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2001.

Sam Rosen, "End of the Month," 100 Centre Street (also known as 101 Centre Street), Arts and Entertainment, 2002.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Dr. Turnway's assistant, A Doctor's Story, NBC, 1984.

Weasel, Steel Collar Man, CBS, 1985.

Eddie Kybo (Emma's boss), Once a Hero, ABC, 1987.

Danny, Mick and Frankie, ABC, 1989.

Jerry Curtis, Gang of Four, ABC, 1989.

Phil Jacobs, "DEA," DEA, Fox, 1990, series later known as DEA: Special Task Force.

Appeared as Burt Glassman in The Last Defense, CBS.

Television Work; Series:

Producer, Witchblade, TNT, 2001–2002.

Television Work; Pilots:

Producer, Witchblade, TNT, 2000.