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- Birth nameRamon Arens Bieri
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- Imposing American character actor whose typical screen personae tended to be gruff westerners, irate cops, and hard-boiled gangsters. A decorated Korean War veteran, Bieri appeared on stage from 1954, both on ('Death of a Salesman', 1975) and off-Broadway. He latterly acted with the ensemble of San Diego's Old Globe Theatre (notably, as the tough captain in 'Mr. Roberts', 1995).
On screen from 1962 as a bit part player, he went on to have a prolific career as guest star of 1970s and 1980s TV shows. He was in good form as your average cantankerous police chief in both Cannon (1971) and in Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974), and further distinguished himself in weightier roles, including that of local banker Elija Crow in Bret Maverick (1981) , General Philip Sheridan in How the West Was Won (1976) and as Mafia chieftain Guido Quintana in The Sicilian (1987).
However, a little of the very large heavyset actor, whose screen persona was more malevolent than merry, went a long way, thus when he starred in his own (albeit non-eponymous) NBC sitcom, Joe's World (1979), as a Detroit house painter with five kids and assorted problems, it was fairly short-lived.
In private life, he was said to have been a keen fisherman and sailor. Bieri died in May 2001 in Woodland Hills from cancer at the age of 71.- IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis
- SpousesCharlene Polite(March 8, 1970 - December 24, 1979) (divorced)Dorothy Whitney(July 7, 1965 - November 1967) (divorced, 1 child)Eileen Habeeba Zekaria(1959 - ?) (divorced, 1 child)
- ChildrenKathryn BieriRamon Whitney Bieri
- ParentsGladys Katrina ArensWilliam Parker BieriEdward James Shea
- RelativesRichard Arens Shea(Half Sibling)Virginia Shea(Half Sibling)
- His last name is pronounced as "Beer-eye".
- Second husband of Charlene Polite.
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