Polic, Henry II 1945–

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POLIC, Henry II 1945–

(Henri Polic, II)

PERSONAL

Born February 20, 1945, in Pittsburgh, PA. Education: Received M.A. in speech and drama.

Addresses:

Manager—Lemack & Company, 221 S. Gale Dr., Suite 403, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

Career:

Actor, voice actor, and director. Florida State University, guest artist, 1996; taught acting at Boston College's Los Angeles campus, 1999.

CREDITS

Stage Appearances:

Room Service, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1987.

Scrooge, A Christmas Carol, School of Theatre, Florida State University, 1996.

Also appeared in The Last Pad, Westwood Playhouse, CA; The Boys in the Band, San Diego, CA; The Boys in the Band, off–Broadway production; Man of La Mancha; Room Service, Pasenda Playhouse; The Fantastics; 1776 and Pal Joey, both Long Beach Civic Light Opera, Long Beach, CA; A Couple of Guys at the Movies, Tamarind Theatre; Is This Your Life?, Zephyr Theatre.

Stage Director:

Brine Country Wedding, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1996.

Film Appearances:

Captain Merdmanger, The Last Remake of Beau Geste, Universal, 1977.

Naked policeman, Scavenger Hunt, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1979.

(As Henri Polic II) Psychiatrist 5, Oh, God! Book II, Warner Bros., 1980.

Stephen Tarlow, Double Trouble, 1992.

James/MacBeth, Scott's Play (short film), 1999.

Bring Him Home, KOAN Inc., 2000.

Mr. Etheridge, All You Need, PorchLight Entertainment, 2001.

Button King, Would I Lie to You?, 2002.

Television Appearances; Series:

(Television debut) Sheriff of Nottingham, When Things Were Rotten, ABC, 1975.

Regular, The Late Summer Early Fall Bert Convy Show, CBS, 1976.

Count Dracula, The Monster Squad, NBC, 1976–77.

Jerry Silver, Webster, ABC, 1983–87.

Voice, The All–New Scooby and Scrappy–Doo Show (animated), 1983.

Host, Double Talk (also known as Celebrity Double Talk), ABC, 1986.

Subannouncer, The $10,000 Pyramid (also known as The $100,000 Pyramid), syndicated, 1992.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Mark Steiner, Scruples, ABC, 1981.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Voice, I Yabba–Dabba Do! (animated), ABC, 1993.

Doc Thompson, The Trial of the Old Drum, Animal Planet, 2000.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Pierre Ritz, Heck's Angels, CBS, 1976.

Schnell, McNamara's Band, ABC, 1977.

Television Appearances; Specials:

How to Survive the 70s and Maybe Even Bump into Happiness, CBS, 1978.

Voices of Tracker and Wolf Leader, The Smurfs Christmas Special (animated), NBC, 1986.

Bob Hope's Yellow Ribbon Party, NBC, 1991.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Man, "Bionic Beauty," The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1976.

Walter, "The Failure," Alice, CBS, 1977.

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

"War between the Bradfords," Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1978.

"Hooray for Bulgaria," Detective School, 1979.

Dr. Phillips, "Mork Runs Down," Mork & Mindy, ABC, 1979.

Donald, "Equinox," The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1980.

Pierre, "The Caller/Marriage of Convenience/No Girls for Doc/Witness for the Prosecution," The Love Boat, ABC, 1980.

Jay Redding, "Maltese Airline Bag," Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1980.

"Guinness on Tap," Alice, CBS, 1981.

Bors, "The Perfect Husband/Volcano," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981.

Frederick, "The Rarest of Wines," Darkroom, ABC, 1982.

Francois, "Beauty Burglars," Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1982.

Randy Turner, "We Gotta Know When to Hold 'Em," Gun Shy, CBS, 1983.

Ivo, "My Way," E/R, CBS, 1984.

Dr. Ravi Raja, "Brotherly Love," E/R, CBS, 1984.

Roy Stern, "Illusions," Hotel, ABC, 1985.

Guest, The $100,000 Pyramid, 1985.

Alan Dupree, "Keep the Home Fires Burning," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986.

Arthur Bishop, "The Grand Old Lady," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989.

"Something Old, Something New," Brothers, syndicated, 1989.

Voice of city mayor, "For Whom the Bell Klangs: Part 2," Tale Spin (animated), syndicated, 1990.

Val Vincent, "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow," They Came from Outer Space, 1991.

Maitre'd, "Daffy Dicks," Morton & Hayes, CBS, 1991.

Voice of Professor Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow, "Nothing to Fear," Batman (animated; also known as The Adventures of Batman & Robin and Batman: The Animated Series), Fox, 1992.

Voice of Professor Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow, "Fear of Victory," Batman (animated; also known as The Adventures of Batman & Robin and Batman: The Animated Series), Fox, 1992.

Voice of Professor Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow, "Dreams in Darkness," Batman (animated; also known as The Adventures of Batman & Robin and Batman: The Animated Series), Fox, 1992.

Mr. Bainbridge, "Snow White and the Seven Dorks," Saved by the Bell, NBC, 1992.

Voice of Professor Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow, "Harley's Holiday," Batman (animated; also known as The Adventures of Batman & Robin and Batman: The Animated Series), Fox, 1994.

Voice of Professor Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow, "Lock–Up," Batman (animated; also known as The Adventures of Batman & Robin and Batman: The Animated Series), Fox, 1994.

Jules Verne, "Around the World in Eighty Arms," Mighty Max, 1994.

Richard, "Three Carat Crisis," Profiler, NBC, 1999.

"Wild Thing," Sheena, syndicated, 2000.

Michael Osborne, "Gone Bad," She Spies, syndicated, 2003.

Also appeared as first man, Golden Palace, CBS; voice, The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda (animated), syndicated; voice, Yo! Yogi (animated), NBC; as voice, SuperTed (animated).

Television Work; Series:

Additional voices, Scooby and Scrappy–Doo (animated), ABC, 1979.

Additional voices, The Smurfs (animated; also known as Smurfs' Adventures), NBC, 1981.

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