Bruce Kirby (actor)

Actor

Birthday April 28, 1925

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2021-1-24, Los Angeles, California, U.S. (95 years old)

Nationality United States

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1925

Bruce Kirby (born Bruno Giovanni Quidaciolu; April 28, 1925 – January 24, 2021) was an American character actor.

1949

Kirby had two sons, including Bruno Kirby (1949–2006) who was also an actor.

Bruno appeared in one Columbo episode with his father, as Cadet Morgan (credited as B. Kirby, Jr.) in "By Dawn's Early Light".

Kirby died in Los Angeles on January 24, 2021, at the age of 95.

1950

Bruce Kirby started his television career in the 1950s with appearances in Goodyear Television Playhouse.

1960

During the 1960s, he appeared in I Dream of Jeannie, The Nurses, The Defenders, Car 54, Where Are You? (in nine episodes), Hogan's Heroes (in three episodes), and The Patty Duke Show among others.

1965

Kirby was also active as an actor on New York's Broadway, appearing in Diamond Orchid (1965) and Death of a Salesman (1984).

1970

He played in Bonanza (in three episodes), Ironside (in three episodes), Barney Miller (in three episodes), The Rockford Files (in three episodes), The Marcus-Nelson Murders, Kojak (in six episodes), M*A*S*H and Alice during the 1970s.

He also played minor roles in some films, including the film classics Catch-22 (1970) and Stand by Me (1986).

1971

He also appeared in the 1971 movie called How to Frame a Figg with Don Knotts and the 1972 comedy Another Nice Mess with Rich Little.

1980

In the 1980s, he appeared in Remington Steele, Hunter (in five episodes), Night Court, Matlock, Hill Street Blues, Lou Grant and Punky Brewster.

1981

In 1981–1982, he appeared as San Francisco police officer Schmidt in the crime drama Shannon.

1986

He played the part of District Attorney Bruce Rogoff in thirteen episodes of L.A. Law from 1986 until 1991.

1990

His 1990s television credits include The Golden Girls, L.A. Law, In the Heat of the Night, Murphy Brown, Murder, She Wrote (in two episodes) and Chicago Hope.

1999

During 1999 to 2000, he appeared in eight episodes of the soap opera Days of Our Lives.

2000

During the 2000s, he appeared in The Sopranos, The Agency, Scrubs and The West Wing.

Kirby appeared a total of nine times in the long-running series Columbo, most notably in the role as the Sergeant George Kramer in six episodes.

2005

A notable later appearance was as Pop Ryan, father of Officer John Ryan (played by Matt Dillon) in the 2005 film Crash.