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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse(s)
  
Anne E. Curry

Name
  
David Arkin


David Arkin

Full Name
  
David George Arkin

Born
  
December 24, 1941 (
1941-12-24
)
Los Angeles, California, United States

Died
  
January 14, 1991(1991-01-14) (aged 49) (suicide)Los Angeles, California, United States

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David Arkin (December 24, 1941 – January 14, 1991) was an American actor, known for his numerous supporting appearances in the films of Robert Altman. These roles were part of Altman's frequent ensemble and included Staff Sergeant Vollmer in MASH (where he also wrote and voiced the PA announcements), Harry in The Long Goodbye (1973), Norman in Nashville (1975), and The Mailman/The Police Officer in Popeye (1980).

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Early life and education

He was born David George Arkin in Los Angeles, California.

Career

Arkin had an "introducing" credit in I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968) and brief appearances in Valley of the Dolls (1967), All the President's Men (1976), and Cannonball (1976).

His television credits include Hawaii Five-O, Whitney and the Robot, and a season-long appearance as the character Gabriel Kaye in the CBS television series Storefront Lawyers, co-starring Robert Foxworth and Sheila Larken. He also appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and on the Joey Bishop and the Steve Allen late night shows with the Hollywood Sunset Strip improvisational comedy troupe The Session (which included Richard Dreyfuss, Rob Reiner, Larry Bishop, Bobbie Shaw-Chance, Marj Dusay, and Phil Mishkin); he later performed with The Second City touring troupe.

Arkin wrote Human Cargo: Great Escapes, which Curry later produced with their company Old Dime Box Productions for the Showtime television network as Escape: Human Cargo; it starred Treat Williams and was filmed in Israel. She also produced and directed One Man’s Opinion, a politically incorrect take on newly released films; it starred Arkin and Professor Tyrone Shaw, now on the faculty of journalism at Johnson State College in Vermont.

Personal life and death

Arkin was married three times, the last time to actress Anne E. Curry at the time of his death in 1991.

David Arkin was not related either to the actor Alan Arkin or Alan's son Adam Arkin (also an actor). Alan's father was David I. Arkin.

Arkin was known among his friends and colleagues for having introduced his friend Arnold Schwarzenegger (then Arnold Strong) to Altman, at the time The Long Goodbye was being cast. This began Schwarzenegger's career in film.

On January 14, 1991 he committed suicide in Los Angeles, California at the age of 49.

Filmography

Actor
1980
Popeye as
The Mailman / Policeman
1979
Whitney and the Robot (TV Series) as
David
1976
Cannonball! as
TV Producer / Anchorman
1976
All the President's Men as
Eugene Bachinski
1975
Medical Story (TV Series)
- A Life in the Balance (1975)
1975
Nashville as
Norman
1973
The Long Goodbye as
Harry
1970
Men at Law (TV Series) as
Gabriel Kaye
- One American (1971) - Gabriel Kaye
- Let the Dier Beware (1971) - Gabriel Kaye
- Hostage (1971) - Gabriel Kaye
- The Dark World of Harry Anders (1971) - Gabriel Kaye
- Marathon (1971) - Gabriel Kaye
- The Climate of Doubt (1971) - Gabriel Kaye
- First- We Get Rid of the Principal (1971) - Gabriel Kaye
- Where Are You At? (1970) - Gabriel Kaye
- Easy to Be Hard (1970) - Gabriel Kaye
- Survivors Will Be Prosecuted (1970) - Gabriel Kaye
- A Man's Castle (1970) - Gabriel Kaye
1970
Up in the Cellar as
Hugo Caine
1970
M*A*S*H as
Sgt. Major Vollmer
1970
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
George Loomis
- Killer Bee (1970) - George Loomis
1968
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! as
Herbie Fine
1967
Valley of the Dolls as
Western Union Boy (uncredited)
1965
Summer Children as
Cord
Archive Footage
2010
Colorspace Vol. 1 (Video) as
Herbie

References

David Arkin Wikipedia