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Adam Arkin (born August 19, 1956) [1] is an American actor and director. He is best known for playing the role of Aaron Shutt on Chicago Hope . He has been nominated for numerous awards, including a Tony (Best Actor, 1991, I Hate Hamlet ) as well as three primetime Emmys, four SAG Awards (Ensemble, Chicago Hope ), and a DGA Award ( My Louisiana ...
In the first season, he is played by Adam Arkin, in the second by Tim Curry, and in the sixth by Ray Porter, all of them wearing fat suits. Dale is a rich and well-connected financier who is arrogant, brilliant, and ruthless. He has a biting and sarcastic personality, often insulting his employees and the police without fear of repercussion.
Dale "The Whale" Biederbeck: Adam Arkin: Tim Curry: Ray Porter: Gordo the M.E. Scott Adsit: Linda Fusco: Sharon Lawrence: Hal Tucker Andy Richter: Andy Richter: Jimmy Belmont Ricardo Chavira: Ricardo Chavira: Arlene Boras Angela Kinsey: Joey Krenshaw David Koechner: Ralph "Father" Roberts Howie Mandel: Sheriff John Rollins Scott Glenn: Frank ...
Character: Dale "The Whale" Biederbeck. Actors: Adam Arkin, Tim Curry, Ray Porter. The Munsters. Character: Marilyn Munster. Actresses: Beverly Owen, Pat Priest, Debbie Watson (Munster, Go Home!), Jo McDonnell (The Munsters' Revenge). In the pilot episode, the roles of Lily Munster and Eddie Munster were played by different actors. My Hero ...
Dale "The Whale" Biederbeck: One of Adrian Monk's biggest enemies, played in the series by Adam Arkin, Tim Curry and Ray Porter. Julie Teeger : Natalie Teeger's daughter and Adrian Monk's temporary assistant, played in the series by Emmy Clarke .
Ray Porter took over the role of Dale the Whale, a part formerly held by Adam Arkin and Tim Curry. Sarah Silverman returned as Monk's number-one fan and founder of the Monk-o-Philes, Marci Maven, after a three season hiatus. Silverman earned an Emmy nomination for this role. Tim Bagley reprised his role as Harold Krenshaw, Monk's number-one rival.
David Hoberman was the first to sign on to the ABC project, pitching a show about a "cop with obsessive-compulsive disorder." [1] He then invited Andy Breckman to become the show's creator; Breckman accepted the offer, and would ultimately serve as the showrunner of Monk throughout its entire eight-season run.
Tim Curry took over the role of Dale the Whale, originally handled by Adam Arkin in "Mr. Monk Meets Dale the Whale". The part of Trudy Monk, Monk's deceased wife, was played again by Stellina Rusich, but after a recast Melora Hardin replaced her for the role.