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Ingels was born as Martin Ingerman to a Jewish family in 1936 in Brooklyn, New York City, [1] the son of Jacob and Minnie (née Crown) Ingerman. [2] His uncle was Abraham Beame, the mayor of New York City from 1974 to 1977. [3] Ingels joined the Army where a talent scout spotted him for the televise quiz show Name That Tune. He won several ...
L-R: Marty Ingels, Emmaline Henry and John Astin in episode "The Carpenters Four" (1963) I'm Dickens, He's Fenster is an American sitcom starring John Astin and Marty Ingels that ran on ABC from September 28, 1962, to September 13, 1963. [1]
During the 1962–63 television season, Astin had his first lead in a television series, the ABC sitcom I'm Dickens, He's Fenster, co-starring with Marty Ingels. Astin played Harry Dickens to Ingels's Arch Fenster, as two trouble-prone carpenters. The series combined witty dialogue with moments of slapstick comedy.
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Ingels is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Art Ingels, American racing driver; Bjarke Ingels (born 1974), Danish architect, founder and creative partner of Bjarke Ingels Group; Graham Ingels (1915 1991), American comic book and magazine illustrator; Margaret Ingels (1892–1971), American engineer
A long-time smoker, Madden quit after The Partridge Family episode "Each Dawn I Diet" (in which Danny and Reuben make a bet that Reuben can abstain from smoking longer than Danny can from eating "junk" food). [1] According to Madden, he did not get along with Shirley Jones' husband Marty Ingels; Madden and Jones had a limited relationship as a ...
Marty Ingels as Meat Eater; Sam Jaffe as Shrink; Jayne Mansfield as Girl with Harold; Hal March as Man Who Loses Coat; Louis Nye as Irving, House Buyer; Carl Reiner as Rance G. Michael Romanoff as Romanoff's maître d'hôtel; Jason Wingreen as Harry 'Big Fella' Johnson; Phil Silvers as Realtor; Terry-Thomas as Harold "Tiger" Delores Wells as ...
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium is a 1969 American romantic comedy film made by Wolper Pictures and released by United Artists and made in DeLuxe Color.Directed by Mel Stuart, [2] the movie was filmed on location throughout Europe, and featured cameo appearances.