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Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Michael Molinaro

Role
  
TV actor

Name
  
Al Molinaro

Years active
  
1954–1992


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Full Name
  
Umberto Francesca Molinaro

Born
  
June 24, 1919 (
1919-06-24
)
Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S.

Cause of death
  
Complications from gallbladder infection

Other names
  
Albert Francis Molinaro

Died
  
October 30, 2015, Glendale, California, United States

Spouse
  
Betty Farrell (m. 1981–2015), Jacquelin Martin (m. 1948–1980)

Parents
  
Raffaele Molinaro, Teresa Molinaro

Movies and TV shows
  
Happy Days, The Odd Couple, Joanie Loves Chachi, The Family Man, Freaky Friday

Similar People
  
Scott Baio, Don Most, Tom Bosley, Pat Morita, Anson Williams

‘Happy Days’ Actor, Al Molinaro Dead at 96


Albert Francis "Al" Molinaro (born Umberto Francesco Molinaro; June 24, 1919 – October 30, 2015) was an American actor. He was known for his television sitcom roles as Al Delvecchio on Happy Days and Officer Murray Greshler on The Odd Couple. He also appeared in many television commercials, including On-Cor frozen dinners.

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Early life

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Molinaro was born and raised in the Columbus Park neighborhood of Kenosha, Wisconsin, the second-youngest of ten children of Italian immigrants, Raffaele and Teresa Molinaro, from Calabria.

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Molinaro's father was a prominent tavern/restaurant/hotel owner, and a leader of the Kenosha Italian community who financially sponsored hundreds of Italians to immigrate to the United States. Molinaro's brother Joseph was Kenosha County's longest-serving district attorney and retired as a municipal judge, and his brother George served 30 years in the Wisconsin State Assembly, including one session as Speaker.

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At school Al discovered a talent for public speaking, although he struggled at high school, staying on an extra year to graduate. In 1940 he left home, taking a bus to seek fame and fortune as an actor in Los Angeles. In 1948, Molinaro married Jacquelin Martin, with whom he had a son, Michael. The couple divorced.

From real estate to acting career

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Molinaro moved to California permanently working in odd jobs on the edge of the television industry, finally saving enough money to start his own collection agency. He eventually sold his business and became interested in southern California real estate speculation. His investments paid off when one of his properties was purchased by a conglomerate which used the land to build one of the largest retail shopping malls which provided an income to launch a career in acting. As a result, Molinaro was already financially independent when he decided to pursue his longtime dream of being an actor.

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In the 1960s and 1970s, Molinaro studied acting and was offered guest roles and bit parts on television sitcoms, including Bewitched, Get Smart, Green Acres and That Girl. He took an improvisation class, in which Penny Marshall was one of the other students. In 1970, Marshall introduced him to her brother, producer Garry Marshall, who offered Molinaro the role of police officer Murray Greshler on the television sitcom The Odd Couple, which starred Jack Klugman and Tony Randall, based on Neil Simon's play; during which time he lived in a hotel in midtown New York City. "The first time I went to New York City", said his son Michael, "it was because he had moved there to do a number of commercials. He did not merely play a cop walking the beat on 'The Odd Couple'. He used to walk the streets of New York City and loved it." The show aired for five years until 1975.

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In 1976, Molinaro was hired by Garry Marshall to replace Pat Morita on another sitcom he produced, Happy Days. Molinaro's character was the owner of Arnold's malt shop, Al Delvecchio, who was known for the sighing catchphrase "Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah...". Happy Days was set in Milwaukee, in Al's home state of Wisconsin. It ran for eleven seasons, from 1974-84.

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In 1981, Molinaro remarried, to Betty Farrell. He left Happy Days in 1982, when tapped by Garry Marshall to play the Al Delvecchio role on the short-lived Happy Days spin-off Joanie Loves Chachi.

Molinaro starred in a failed TV pilot called The Ugily Family (1982) as the patriarch of an unattractive clan who is constantly correcting mispronunciations of his surname as "ugly”.

Later career

In 1987, Molinaro and fellow Happy Days cast member Anson Williams opened a chain of diners called Big Al's. The business went defunct. He revealed in 1990 that he declined acting roles in movies offered to him by Garry Marshall. Molinaro said at the time,

"I can't work in movies with Garry because I’m so square that I won’t be in a movie that has four-letter words in it. . . . That puts me pretty much totally out of films these days. . . . You get to a point where you don’t want to do just anything for the career. You gotta live with yourself".

Starting in 1990, Molinaro played grandfather Joe Alberghetti on the CBS sitcom The Family Man, which was canceled after one season. The show was produced by Miller-Boyett Productions, which also produced Happy Days.

Molinaro was proud of his role on Happy Days and defended its anachronistic look as authentic and a genuine show that did not sentimentalize the past. Its success was down to syndication of the series into a franchise that was marketed around the world in many countries. Molinaro was a frequent guest on the Don and Mike Show, a nationally syndicated radio show that aired from 1985 to 2008.

Molinaro reprised his role as Al Delvecchio from Happy Days in Weezer's 1994 music video of the song "Buddy Holly", which was set in Arnold's diner. He introduced the band by saying, "Okay kids, Arnold's is proud to present Kenosha, Wisconsin's own Weezer!" His somewhat laid-back laconic sideways glance at the humour led him to remark,

In the industry, they used to consider us like a bubble-gum show. But I think they overlooked one thing. To the public in America Happy Days was an important show, and I think it still is.

In 1992, he appeared in the Happy Days Reunion Special on ABC. He did not participate in Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion, which the network aired in 2005.

He retired from acting in television and films in the early 1990s, but continued to appear in TV commercials until the early 2000s. He appeared in 42 commercials for On-Cor frozen foods between 1987 and 2003. He also starred in television advertisements for Cortaid hydrocortisone cream and Mr. Big paper products.

In reflecting on his acting career in 2004, Molinaro said, "I spent 20 years here before I got anything going...You’ve just got to be lucky and in the right place at the right time.". The same year, Molinaro announced plans to write a book about his childhood in Kenosha and his acting experiences.

Death

Molinaro died in a Glendale, California, hospital on October 30, 2015, at the age of 96. He was survived by his wife Betty and son Michael, who said his father's death was the result of complications from an infected gallbladder. Molinaro had three grandchildren.

Filmography

Actor
1994
Weezer: Buddy Holly (Music Video) as
Al Delvecchio
1992
Step by Step (TV Series) as
Joe Passarelli
- The Boss (1992) - Joe Passarelli
1990
The Family Man (TV Series) as
Joe Alberghetti
- Take My Dad, Please (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- The Boss's Daughter (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- Father Figure (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- Throw Momma from the House (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- A Tiny Advantage (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- Scenes from a Marriage (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- You Bet Your Life (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- Jack and Jill: Part 2 (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- Trading Places (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- Jack and Jill: Part 1 (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- My Little Runaway (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- Double Date (1991) - Joe Alberghetti
- The Coach (1990) - Joe Alberghetti
- The New Guy (1990) - Joe Alberghetti
- Fire Break (1990) - Joe Alberghetti
- Torn Between Two Brothers (1990) - Joe Alberghetti
- Drive My Car (1990) - Joe Alberghetti
- Tea for Two (1990) - Joe Alberghetti
- Roommates (1990) - Joe Alberghetti
- Making Babies (1990) - Joe Alberghetti
- Family Day (1990) - Joe Alberghetti
- Pilot (1990) - Joe Alberghetti
1985
Punky Brewster (TV Series) as
Santa
- Christmas Shoplifting (1985) - Santa
1974
Happy Days (TV Series) as
Al Delvecchio / Father Delvecchio / Igor / ...
- Passages: Part 2 (1984) - Al Delvecchio
- Turn Around- And You're Home (1983) - Al Delvecchio
- May the Best Man Win (1983) - Father Delvecchio
- Love and Marriage (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Tell-Tale Tart (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Chachi's Future (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Hello, Flip (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Great Expectations (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Hi Yo, Fonzie Away (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- A Touch of Classical (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Poobah Doo Dah (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Southern Crossing (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- To Beanie or Not to Beanie (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Hello, Tough Guy (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Baby, It's Cold Inside (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- No, Thank You. (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Just a Piccalo (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie the Substitute (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- The Other Guy (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Little Baby Cunningham (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Another Night at Antoine's (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Not with My Mother, You Don't (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Home Movies: Part 2 (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Home Movies: Part 1 (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- American Musical (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Mother and Child Reunion (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Howard's Bowling Buddy (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- R.C. and L.B. Forever (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Scholarship (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Tall Story (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Potsie on His Own (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie Gets Shot (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Hello, Mrs. Arcola (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Bride and Gloom (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Broadway It's Not (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- Welcome to My Nightmare (1981) - Al Delvecchio / Igor
- It Only Hurts When I Smile (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- The Sixth Sense (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- If You Knew Rosa (1981) - Al Delvecchio
- And the Winner Is- (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- White Christmas (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Joanie Gets Wheels (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Hello, Roger (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Dreams Can Come True (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Live and Learn (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- No Tell Motel (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Ralph's Family Problem (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- The Roaring Twenties (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- A Potsie Is Born (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Father and Son (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Fools Rush In (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Allison (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- The Hucksters (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- The New Arnold's (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Hot Stuff (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Joanie's Dilemma (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Ah, Wilderness (1980) - Al Delvecchio
- Here Comes the Bride, Again (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- They're Closing Inspiration Point (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- The Mechanic (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie vs. the She-Devils (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- King Richard's Big Knight (1979) - Al Delvecchio (credit only)
- Burlesque (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie's a Thespian (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Richie Falls in Love (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Richie's Job (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Marion Goes to Jail (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie Meets Kat (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Chachi Sells His Soul (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Shotgun Wedding: Part 1 (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Potsie Quits School (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Chachi's Incredo Wax (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- The Duel (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Mork Returns (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie's Funeral: Part 2 (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie's Funeral: Part 1 (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Marion: Fairy Godmother (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Married Strangers (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Stolen Melodies (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Ralph vs. Potsie (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Smokin' Ain't Cool (1979) - Al Delvecchio
- Christmas Time (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Richie Gets Framed (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- The Magic Show (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- The Kissing Bandit (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- The First Thanksgiving (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- The Fonz Is Allergic to Girls (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- The Claw Meets the Fonz (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- The Evil Eye (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Fearless Malph (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Sweet Sixteen (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Kid Stuff (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Casanova Cunningham (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie's Blindness (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Westward Ho!: Part 3 (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Westward Ho!: Part 2 (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie for the Defense (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Rules to Date By (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Second Wind (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Do You Want to Dance? (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Richie's Girl Exposes the Cunninghams (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- My Favorite Orkan (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Our Gang (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Be My Valentine (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Spunkless Spunky (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Richie Almost Dies (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Marion's Misgivings (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Joanie's First Kiss (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Potsie Gets Pinned (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Grandpa's Visit (1978) - Al Delvecchio
- Nose for News (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Requiem for a Malph (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Bye Bye Blackball (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- My Fair Fonzie (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie, Rock Entrepreneur: Part 2 (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie, Rock Entrepreneur: Part 1 (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- The Apartment (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonsillectomy (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- My Cousin the Cheat (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Hollywood: Part 3 (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Hollywood: Part 1 (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie's Baptism (1977) - Al Delvecchio / Anthony
- The Last of the Big Time Malphs (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Spunky Come Home (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonz-How, Inc. (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Joanie's Weird Boyfriend (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- The Graduation: Part 2 (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- The Graduation: Part 1 (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- The Third Anniversary Show (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Marion Rebels (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- A Shot in the Dark (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- The Book of Records (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Time Capsule (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie's Old Lady (1977) - Al Delvecchio
- Richie Branches Out (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- A.K.A. the Fonz (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- The Muckrakers (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- They Shoot Fonzies, Don't They? (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- A Place of His Own (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie's Hero (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie the Father (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- A Mind of His Own (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie Loves Pinky: Part 3 (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie Loves Pinky: Part 2 (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie Loves Pinky: Part 1 (1976) - Al Delvecchio
- Guess Who's Coming to Christmas (1974) - Al Delvecchio
1982
Joanie Loves Chachi (TV Series) as
Al Delvecchio
- The Elopement (1983) - Al Delvecchio
- First Love, Last Love (1983) - Al Delvecchio
- Christmas Show (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- My Dinner with Chachi (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Term Paper (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Goodbye Delvecchio's, Hello World (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Best Foot Forward (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Beatlemania (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Everybody Loves Aunt Vanessa (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- No Nudes Is Good Nudes (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- One on One (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Joanie's Roommate (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Fonzie's Visit (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- College Days (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- I Do, I Don't, I Do (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- The Performance (1982) - Al Delvecchio
- Chicago (1982) - Al Delvecchio
1982
The Ugily Family (TV Movie) as
Sal Ugily
1982
The New Odd Couple (TV Series) as
George
- The Hustler (1982) - George
1979
Fantasy Island (TV Series) as
Max Grant / Lou Fielding
- Dancing Lady/The Final Round (1982) - Max Grant
- Bowling/Command Performance (1979) - Lou Fielding
1980
Gridlock (TV Movie) as
Sightseer
1979
A Christmas for Boomer (TV Movie) as
Casey
1977
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Chef Antonio Borga
- Dear Beverly/The Strike/Special Delivery (1977) - Chef Antonio Borga
1977
Great Day (TV Movie) as
Peavey
1977
Rosetti and Ryan (TV Series) as
Benny
- Men Who Love Women (1977) - Benny
1976
Freaky Friday as
Drapery Man
1976
Mayday at 40, 000 Feet! (TV Movie) as
Forenzo
1976
Laverne & Shirley (TV Series) as
Father Gucci
- Falter at the Alter (1976) - Father Gucci
1975
Doc (TV Series) as
Pete
- Not My Bag (1975) - Pete
1970
The Odd Couple (TV Series) as
Officer Murray Greshler
- Felix Remarries (1975) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Laugh Clown, Laugh (1975) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Old Flames Never Die (1975) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Roy Clark Show (1975) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Two Men on a Hoarse (1975) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Rent Strike (1975) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Your Mother Wears Army Boots (1975) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Bigger They Are (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Oscar in Love (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Big Broadcast (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Subway Story (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Odd Candidate (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Strike Up the Band or Else (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Dog Story (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Hollywood Story (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Frog (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- To Bowl or Not to Bowl (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Rain in Spain (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- One for the Bunny (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- New York's Oddest (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Insomniacs (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- A Different Drummer (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Shuffling Off to Buffalo (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Vocal Girl Makes Good (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Flying Felix (1974) - Officer Murray Greshler
- A Barnacle Adventure (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Exorcists (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Maid for Each Other (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Pig Who Came to Dinner (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Felix Directs (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Songwriter (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- That Is the Army Mrs. Madison (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The New Car (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Odd Holiday (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Odd Decathalon (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Last Tango in Newark (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Gloria Moves In (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Murray Who Came to Dinner (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Take My Furniture, Please (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Odyssey Couple (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Let's Make a Deal (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- My Strife in Court (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Myrna's Debut (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Ides of April (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- I Gotta Be Me (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Sometimes a Great Ocean (1973) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Odd Father (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Password (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Oscar's Birthday (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The First Baby (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Odd Couples (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- I'm Dying of Unger (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Gloria, Hallelujah (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Psychic, Shmychic (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Partner's Investment (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Where's Grandpa? (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- You Saved My Life (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Speak for Yourself (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Security Arms (1972) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Odd Couple Meet Their Host (1971) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Murray the Fink (1971) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Sleepwalker (1971) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Natural Childbirth (1971) - Officer Murray Greshler
- What Does a Naked Lady Say to You? (1971) - Officer Murray Greshler
- A Taste of Money (1971) - Officer Murray Greshler
- You've Come a Long Way, Baby (1971) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Blackout (1970) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Scrooge Gets an Oscar (1970) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Felix Is Missing (1970) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Oscar's Ulcer (1970) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Breakup (1970) - Officer Murray Greshler
- Felix Gets Sick (1970) - Officer Murray Greshler
- The Laundry Orgy (1970) - Officer Murray Greshler
1975
It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman! (TV Movie) as
Gangster
1972
Love, American Style (TV Series) as
Harry (segment "Love and the Patrolperson") / Charlie (segment "Love and the Secret Life") / (segment "Love and the Advice Column")
- Love and the Extra Job/Love and the Flying Finletters/Love and the Golden Worm/Love and the Itchy Condition/Love and the Patrolperson (1974) - Harry (segment "Love and the Patrolperson")
- Love and the Caller/Love and the Secret Life/Love and the Swinging Philosophy/Love and the Woman in White (1972) - Charlie (segment "Love and the Secret Life")
- Love and the Advice Column/Love and the Bathtub/Love and the Fullback/Love and the Guru/Love and the Physical (1972) - (segment "Love and the Advice Column")
1971
Bewitched (TV Series) as
Guide
- Bewitched, Bothered and Baldoni (1971) - Guide
1971
That Girl (TV Series) as
Marv
- Chef's Night Out (1971) - Marv
1969
Green Acres (TV Series) as
Joe / Bellboy / Al
- Enterprising Eb (1970) - Joe (as Albert Molinaro)
- A Tale of a Tail (1969) - Bellboy
- A Prize in Every Package (1969) - Al (as Albert Molinaro)
1969
Get Smart (TV Series) as
Agent 44
- Ice Station Siegfried (1969) - Agent 44
- Ironhand (1969) - Agent 44
1969
The Name of the Game (TV Series) as
Head Shop Owner
- Love-In at Ground Zero (1969) - Head Shop Owner (uncredited)
1954
Love Me Madly
Miscellaneous
1987
The Puppetoon Movie (Puppetoon creative artist: United States)
Soundtrack
1978
Happy Days (TV Series) (performer - 4 episodes)
- American Musical (1981) - (performer: "Jail Song", "America America", "A Toast To My Country And Home" - uncredited)
- Burlesque (1979) - (performer: "Top Banana" - uncredited)
- Kid Stuff (1978) - (performer: "Ain't She Sweet?")
- Be My Valentine (1978) - (performer: "Isn't It Romantic?" - uncredited)
1975
It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman! (TV Movie) (performer: " (It's a) Swell Country")
Self
2005
Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2004
Weezer: Video Capture Device - Treasures from the Vault 1991-2002 (Video documentary) as
Al (segment "Buddy Holly")
2003
The Work of Director Spike Jonze (Video documentary) as
Al (segment "Buddy Holly") (uncredited)
1995
TV's All Time Favorites (TV Special) as
Self
1992
Happy Days Reunion Special (TV Special) as
Self
1981
Anson and Lorrie (TV Movie) as
Self / Various
1975
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode #18.143 (1979) - Self - Actor
- Episode #14.122 (1975) - Self - Actor
1977
The 34th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1975
Dinah! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.133 (1975) - Self
1973
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Jack Klugman, Tony Randall, Al Molinaro, Nita Talbot, The Spinners (1973) - Self
Archive Footage
2019
The Very Very Best of the 70s (TV Series) as
Officer Murray Greshler
- Early 70s Sitcoms (2019) - Officer Murray Greshler
2016
The 68th Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - In Memoriam
2016
22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - In Memoriam
2005
The Odd Couple Out-Takes (Video short) as
Officer Murray Greshler
1999
Entertainment Tonight Presents: Happy Days - Secrets (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1982
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Drapery Man
- Freaky Friday: Part 2 (1982) - Drapery Man
- Freaky Friday: Part 1 (1982) - Drapery Man

References

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