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Bernard Morton Kopell [1] (born June 21, 1933) is an American character actor known for his roles as Siegfried in Get Smart from 1966 to 1969 [2] and as Dr. Adam Bricker ("Doc") on The Love Boat from 1977 to 1986.
Bernie Kopell. Actor: Get Smart. Genial character comedian Bernie Kopell is undoubtedly best known as Dr. Adam Bricker, doling out sage advice on TV's The Love Boat (1977) for its entire run of ten seasons and 250 episodes.
Genial character comedian Bernie Kopell is undoubtedly best known as Dr. Adam Bricker, doling out sage advice on TV's The Love Boat (1977) for its entire run of ten seasons and 250 episodes. He once described the experience as "a paid vacation. We got to be in 98 countries".
Bernie Kopell — Doctor Adam Bricker. Kopell was already well known to TV audiences long before he set sail on The Love Boat. Oddly, he started out his acting career playing mostly Mexicans...
'The Love Boat' star Bernie Kopell said during a cast Q&A on board the Enchanted Princess that Debbie Reynolds told him to "just stand there" while she did "everything" during her guest...
Bernie Kopell. Biography. Around the world, Bernie Kopell is instantly recognized as “Dr. Adam Bricker,” the ship’s’ medic on board ABC’s long running hit comedy The Love Boat. It played in 98 countries. Bernie was born and raised in Brooklyn, went to Erasmus High and then on to NYU where he majored in Dramatic Art.
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Bernard Morton "Bernie" Kopell (born June 21, 1933) is an American television character actor who is probably best known for his role as Dr. Adam Bricker ("Doc") in The Love Boat.
In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, Bernie Kopell talks about his early years, and stars he encountered as a taxi driver in Los Angeles. He describes his first television gig, on The Jack Benny Program, and later appearing on My Favorite Martian, The Flying Nun, and The Doris Day Show.
Bernie Kopell: What an absolutely delightful human being. There was not one iota of supremacy about him when he dealt with other actors. He was gigantic in radio and then became gigantic in television. The sitcom Gomer Pyle, USMC - he tried to combat it, but it sort of knocked him off the air.