Cronin, Patrick

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Cronin, Patrick

(Pat Cronin, Patrick J. Cronin)

PERSONAL

Raised in Philadelphia, PA; married Beatrice Colen (an actress), 1977 (died November 18, 1999); married Amber Kinser (a professor), August, 2004; children: (first marriage) James, Charlie. Education: La Salle College, B.A., French and philosophy, 1963; Temple University, M.A., directing; also attended Tulane University.

Addresses: Agent—Commercials Unlimited, Inc., 190 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Career: Actor and educator. Performed as a singer and vaudevillian in the 1940s and 1950s and at various venues. Appeared in advertisements and industrial films. East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, Basler chair of excellence, beginning c. 1998, associate professor of theatre and English, director and actor, director of the division of performing arts for the university's Honors College, and permanent artist in residence; instructor at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.

Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

Awards, Honors: Named an outstanding alumnus, Temple University, 1998.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

(As Patrick J. Cronin) Jason, Alice, CBS, 1978–79.

Marty Sweeney, a recurring role, Knots Landing, CBS, 1986.

Chief Black, The Oldest Rookie, CBS, 1987–88.

(Sometimes billed as Pat Cronin) Sparky, Home Improvement, ABC, between 1996 and 1999.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Some sources cite an appearance in Roots: The Next Generations, ABC, 1979, while billed as Patrick J. Cronin.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Gamma male, Brave New World, NBC, 1980.

The Cartier Affair, NBC, 1984.

Adams, Shakedown on the Sunset Strip, CBS, 1988.

Doc Bender, Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter, CBS, 1991.

(As Pat Cronin) Committee head, Breast Men, HBO, 1997.

Television Appearances; Specials:

(As Patrick J. Cronin) Windows, Doors and Keyholes, NBC, 1978.

Narrator, Kids in Crisis, HBO, 1986.

"Testing Dirty," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1990.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Judd, "Big Daddy Dawson's Coming," Alice, CBS, 1976.

Judd, "The Dilemma," Alice, CBS, 1976.

"The Boarder Patrol," All in the Family, CBS, 1977.

Harry, "I Want to Get Married/The Jewel Thief," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978.

Clifford, "The Return of Rafkin," Too Close for Comfort (also known as The Ted Knight Show), ABC, 1981.

Inspector Mann, "The Siege," The Brady Brides, NBC, 1981.

Mr. Atchison, "Norma Rae Bunker," Archie Bunker's Place, CBS, 1981.

Mr. Beckley, "A Policeman's Wife Is Not a Happy One," Too Close for Comfort (also known as The Ted Knight Show), ABC, 1982.

Jackson Grimm, "Let's Steele a Plot," Remington Steele, NBC, 1984.

Albert Desjardin, "Washington Deceased," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985.

Jenkins, "Russian Embassy," Diff'rent Strokes, NBC, 1985.

Bert Simpson, "Take My Shirt … Please?," Cheers, NBC, 1986.

Jules Posner, "The Longest Night," Knots Landing, CBS, 1986.

Lester Mestman, "Those Lips, That Eye," L.A. Law, NBC, 1986.

Chris Morgan, "Before the Fall," The Facts of Life, NBC, 1987.

Mr. Gronimeyer, "Joey's Teacher," Gimme a Break!, NBC, 1987.

"After School Special," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987.

Mr. Carney, "Night Court of the Living Dead," Night Court, NBC, 1988.

Marvin Lutz, "The Family Car," The Wonder Years, ABC, 1989.

Al Iudecello, "Will Power," Dallas (also known as Oil), CBS, 1990.

Phil, "Grace under Pressure," Ferris Bueller, NBC, 1990.

Robert Howard, "Gone Fishing," 227, NBC, 1990.

Mr. Howard, "A Test of Friendship," Family Matters, ABC, 1992.

Protocol minister Erko, "Cost of Living," Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as The Next Generation and Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1992.

Farkus, "The Sniffling Accountant," Seinfeld, NBC, 1993.

Security guard, "Grammargate: Part 2," The Powers That Be, NBC, 1993.

Mr. Sweeney, "Presumed Urkel," Family Matters, ABC, 1994.

Woodbury, "Goodbye Bayside: Part 1," Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC, 1994.

Farkus, "The Doorman," Seinfeld, NBC, 1995.

Mr. Tate, "Lucky Suit," Weird Science, USA Network, 1995.

Postal worker, "Mad about You: Part 1," Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1995.

(As Pat Cronin) Salesperson, "Aftershocks," Party of Five, Fox, 1995.

Mr. Alfredson, "Murder on the Run: Part 2," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996.

Potter Bellencamp, "A Sudden Change of Heart," Sisters, NBC, 1996.

Jack Webster, "I Went to a Garden Party," Style and Substance, CBS, 1998.

Principal, "Elliott the Geek," Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 1998.

Preston Wingo, "The Trial," The Magnificent Seven, CBS, 2000.

Wayne, "Making the Grade," Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), The WB, 2001.

Appeared in episodes of other series, including an episode of Civil Wars, ABC; an appearance as Brian Horschlauer, Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC; an appearance as Phil, Full House, ABC; an appearance as Bel-don, Madman of the People, NBC; and an appearance as Mr. Crandall, Nurses, NBC.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

(As Patrick J. Cronin) Chatfield, She's with Me, NBC, 1982.

(As Patrick J. Cronin) Drunk, The Boys in Blue, CBS, 1984.

Lester Mestman, L.A. Law, NBC, 1986.

Harold Smythe, J. J. Starbuck, NBC, 1987.

(As Patrick J. Cronin) Mr. John Reed, A Family for Joe, NBC, 1990.

Film Appearances:

Michaelson, Splash, Buena Vista, 1984.

Harry Bellenger, Rampage, 1988, Miramax, 1992.

Dr. Rimlan, Rocky V, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990.

Gary Diamond, Sibling Rivalry, Columbia, 1990.

Sheriff Harper, Dr. Giggles, Universal, 1992.

Mr. Farnsworth, Forever for Now, Downstage West, 2004.

Stage Appearances:

The devil, Damn Yankees (musical), Front Street Theatre, Memphis, TN, 1964.

Willy Loman, Death of a Salesman, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, 2001.

Appeared in other stage productions, including Krapp's Last Tape.

Stage Director:

A Christmas Carol, East Tennessee State University, Division of Theatre, Johnson City, TN, 2000.

You Can't Take It with You, East Tennessee State University, 2001.

Radio Appearances:

Performed as a singer on the station WCAU (Philadelphia, PA).

OTHER SOURCES

Electronic:

Actors Life, http://www.actorslife.com, November 2, 2006.

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