David Lander

David L. Lander (born David Leonard Landau, June 22, 1947 – December 4, 2020) was an American actor, comedian, musician, and baseball scout. He was best known for his portrayal of Andrew "Squiggy" Squiggman in the ABC sitcom Laverne & Shirley. He also served as a goodwill ambassador for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

David Lander
Lander in 1976
Born
David Leonard Landau

(1947-06-22)June 22, 1947
DiedDecember 4, 2020(2020-12-04) (aged 73)
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Alma materCarnegie Tech, New York University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • musician
  • baseball scout
  • activist
  • author
Years active1969–2020
Known forAndrew "Squiggy" Squiggman in Laverne & Shirley
Spouses
Thea Markus
(m. 1969; div. 1976)
    (m. 1979)
    ChildrenNatalie Lander

    Early life

    David Leonard Landau was born in Brooklyn, New York, the youngest son of two Jewish schoolteacher parents, Stella (Goldman) and Saul Landau.[1][2]

    Lander decided to become an actor when he was 10. He studied at the High School for the Performing Arts and continued at Carnegie Tech and New York University.[3] It was in high school he took the stage name of David Lander, which he would later legally adopt, after a classmate "borrowed" his real name to register with an actors' union.[2]

    Career

    He was best known for his role as Andrew Helmut "Squiggy" Squiggman on the situation comedy Laverne & Shirley from 1976 to 1982 along with sitcom sidekick Lenny, played by Michael McKean.

    Lander's partnership with McKean began during their acting classes at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where they developed the characters of Lenny and Squiggy. After Pittsburgh, they teamed up in the Los Angeles-based comedy ensemble The Credibility Gap. The duo released an album as Lenny and the Squigtones in 1979 featuring Christopher Guest on guitar, credited as Nigel Tufnel, a name Guest would later reuse in the spoof rock band Spinal Tap. Lander and McKean also appeared together in the 1979 Steven Spielberg comedy 1941, and the 1980 Kurt Russell film Used Cars. Lander and McKean lent their vocal talents to the animated TV series Oswald, which ran from 2001 to 2003. Lander and McKean voiced the characters of the penguin cousins Henry and Louie, respectively.

    Lander also appeared in numerous other TV shows and films, including The Bob Newhart Show, Barney Miller, Happy Days (as Squiggy), Viva Valdez, Married... with Children, Twin Peaks, On the Air, The Weird Al Show, Mad About You, Pacific Blue, and The Drew Carey Show. His film roles included the part of a minor league baseball radio announcer in the film A League of Their Own and a bit part of the minister officiating the marriage ceremony in Say It Isn't So. He also played "Tanning Intruder" in Christmas with the Kranks. Lander created the starring role of the demented fast-food franchise clown Bruce Burger in the cult film Funland, directed by Michael A. Simpson.

    Lander c. 2020

    Lander's voice acting roles included the "dramatic reproduction" of Elvis Presley quotations for the Pop Chronicles music documentary[4] and the voice of Jerry Lewis in the Filmation series Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down in 1970. He voiced "Doc Boy" Arbuckle, the farm-boy brother of Jon Arbuckle, in most animated adaptations of the Garfield franchise. Later voice roles included The Big Bang, A Bug's Life, Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills, Oswald, Titan A.E., Tom and Jerry: The Movie and the animated TV series Galaxy High as the six-armed Milo de Venus. In 2002, he reprised his role as Squiggy in the animated sitcom The Simpsons. Lander was the voice of Smart Ass, the chief weasel of Judge Doom's Toon Patrol in the 1988 Disney film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Lander reprised his role as Smart Ass on the related ride, but the character was renamed Wiseguy. He was credited as Stephen Lander in Boo, Zino & the Snurks. One of his later roles was that of Ch'p in the DC Comics animated film Green Lantern: First Flight.

    He played the psychiatrist in the video for "Why's Everybody Always Pickin' on Me?" by The Bloodhound Gang.

    Multiple sclerosis diagnosis and activism

    Lander had multiple sclerosis. Diagnosed on May 15, 1984, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, he went public in 1999 and regularly spoke at related conventions. In 2002, his autobiography was published, titled Fall Down Laughing: How Squiggy Caught Multiple Sclerosis and Didn't Tell Nobody (ISBN 1-58542-052-2), written with Lee Montgomery.

    Sports

    Lander, a Pittsburgh Pirates fan, had a small stake in the Portland Beavers. In 1997, He began work as a baseball talent scout, first for the Anaheim Angels, and later for the Seattle Mariners.[5][6] He was a member of the Society of American Baseball Research, the baseball sabermetrics organization, for many years.

    Death

    Lander died of complications from multiple sclerosis at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, on December 4, 2020. He was 73 years old.[7][8]

    Filmography

    Film credits

    Year Title Role Notes
    1977Cracking UpCarl Adler / Alistair Kakowski / Mr. HickenlooperCredited as The Credibility Gap
    19791941Joe
    1980Wholly Moses!The Beggar
    Used CarsFreddie Paris
    1982PandemoniumPepe
    1983Imps*Fritz #1Segment: "Interrogation"
    1985The Man with One Red ShoeStemple
    1987The Big BangFredVoice
    Steele JusticeArmy Guard
    FunlandBruce Burger
    1988Who Framed Roger RabbitSmart AssVoice[9]
    1990Masters of MenaceSquirt
    1991Steel and LaceSchumann
    1992A League of Their OwnRadio SportscasterUncredited
    Tom and Jerry: The MovieFrankie da FleaVoice[9]
    1993Betrayal of the DoveNorman
    1994Ava's Magical AdventureThe Mayor
    1998A Bug's LifeThumperVoice, outtakes
    The Modern Adventures of Tom SawyerMayor Burgabom
    1999Baby Huey's Great Easter AdventureBernieDirect-to-video
    2000Titan A.E.The MayorVoice[9]
    Scary MoviePrincipal "Squiggy" Squiggman
    The Tangerine BearTheodore, Store ClerkVoice, direct-to-video[9]
    2001Say It Isn't SoReverend Stillwater
    Dr. Dolittle 2BirdVoice[9]
    Jimmy Neutron: Boy GeniusYokian Guard, GusVoice[9]
    2002Jane White Is Sick & TwistedGerry King
    2004Christmas with the KranksTanning Intruder
    2006ZoomWendy's Employee
    Tomoko's KitchenGeneShort
    2009Green Lantern: First FlightCh'pVoice, direct-to-video[9]

    Television credits

    Year Title Role Notes
    1970–1972Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit DownJerry LewisVoice, 18 episodes
    1972Love, American StyleVoice, episode: "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father"
    The ABC Saturday Superstar MovieJudEpisode: "Gidget Makes the Wrong Connection"
    1974The Bob Newhart ShowMilt the Delivery BoyEpisode: "Ship of Shrinks"
    1975RhodaMel TowersEpisode: "Call Me Grandma"
    Barney MillerDavid GordonEpisode: "Hot Dogs"
    1976Viva ValdezHarryEpisode: "Weekend"
    1976–1983Laverne & ShirleyAndrew 'Squiggy' Squiggman156 episodes
    1979Happy DaysAndrew 'Squiggy' SquiggmanEpisode: "Fonzie's Funeral: Part 2"
    1984The Love BoatArnold Herlick2 episodes
    1985Highway to HeavenEdEpisode: "The Smile in the Third Row"
    George Burns Comedy WeekEpisode: "The Honeybunnies"
    1986Tall Tales & LegendsMr. SylvesterEpisode: "My Darlin' Clementine"
    Galaxy HighMilo de VenusVoice, 13 episodes
    1987MatlockEli WalshEpisode: "The Convict"
    A Garfield ChristmasDoc BoyVoice[9]
    1988Simon & SimonAlvie 'The Weasel' HortsnagelEpisode: "Bad Betty"
    1989Father Dowling MysteriesEric BeckerEpisode: "What Do You Call a Call Girl Mystery"
    MonstersJames SelfEpisode: "Their Divided Self"
    Married... with ChildrenEliEpisode: "Married... with Prom Queen: The Sequel"
    Star Trek: The Next GenerationFerengi Tactical OfficerEpisode: "Peak Performance"
    Knight & DayeEpisode: "Stalk Radio"
    Freddy's NightmaresLenny NordhoffEpisode: "Lucky Stiff"
    1990Head of the ClassMr. FreelikEpisode: "Alan Goes Crimson"
    TaleSpinWeazelVoice, episode: "Vowel Play"
    A Pup Named Scooby-DooVoice, 3 episodes
    Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream ZoneVoice, 13 episodes
    1990–1991Twin PeaksTim Pinkle3 episodes
    1991ProStarsVoice
    1991–1993Tom & Jerry KidsBernie the SwallowVoice, 3 episodes
    1992On the AirValdja Gochktch7 episodes
    Camp CandyAdditional voicesEpisode: "When It Rains... It Snows"
    Batman: The Animated SeriesNitroVoice, episode: "Appointment in Crime Alley"[9]
    The Little MermaidDa ShrimpVoice, 3 episodes
    1993MatrixFreddy FlanaganEpisode: "False Witness"
    Family AlbumMr. DeVitoEpisode: "Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall All You Gotta Do Is Call..."
    1994Getting BySid SmollenEpisode: "Sell It Like It Is"
    1994–1995Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly HillsLechnerVoice, 26 episodes[9]
    1994–1996Saturday Night LiveSquiggy2 episodes
    1995Family MattersOliver
    Dream OnThe Other Norman MailerEpisode: "Significant Author"
    The NannyThe LandlordEpisode: "Val's Apartment"
    1996Homeboys in Outer SpaceInspector 17Episode: "House Party or, Play That Funky White Music Droid"
    The TickFilth #4Voice, episode: "The Tick vs. Filth"[9]
    Superman: The Animated SeriesSqweekVoice, episode: "The Main Man"[9]
    Hey Arnold!Sewer KingVoice, episode: "The Sewer King"[9]
    1996–1997Pacific BlueElvis Kryzcewski14 episodes
    1996–1998Jungle CubsArthurVoice, 20 episodes
    1997L.A. HeatCecil RuskEpisode: "In Transit"
    Nash BridgesNorman GuilfoyleEpisode: "Gun Play"
    Johnny BravoChristopherVoice, 2 episodes[9]
    Space Ghost Coast to CoastHimselfEpisode: "Boobookitty"
    The Weird Al ShowMinerEpisode: "Mining Accident"
    1997–98The Bold and the BeautifulDr. Martin 'Marty' Guthrie12 episodes
    101 Dalmatians: The SeriesHorace BadunVoice, 28 episodes
    1998Diagnosis: MurderWillie AndrewsEpisode: "Food Fight"
    1999Sabrina, the Teenage WitchPostmasterEpisode: "Sabrina, the Teenage Writer"
    Mad About YouAnnouncer #1Episode: "Separate Beds"
    ArlissWrestling PromoterEpisode: "To Thine Own Self Be True"
    RecessLeonard WeemsVoice, 2 episodes
    2000100 Deeds for Eddie McDowdCaesarVoice, 2 episodes[9]
    2001Black ScorpionEugene Gardner/GreenthumbEpisode: "Roses Are Red, You're Dead"
    2001–2003OswaldHenryVoice, 22 episodes[9]
    2002The SimpsonsSquiggyVoice, episode: "Helter Shelter"
    2004The Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyBrainVoice, episode: "The Nerve"
    2005Hopeless PicturesLesVoice
    2007The Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyCurtisVoice, episode: "Wrath of the Spider Queen"[9]
    2009Raising the BarJury ForemanEpisode: "I'll Be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey"
    2009–2016The Garfield ShowDoc Boy Arbuckle
    2011The Problem SolverzGlam-Vampire MemberEp: Glam-Vampire Hunterz
    2015Break a HipCharlie6 episodes
    2016SpongeBob SquarePantsDonnie the SharkVoice, episode: "Sharks vs. Pods"[9]
    2017Goldie & BearRumpelstiltskinVoice, episode: "Gnome Family Reunion/Adorable Norm" (final role)

    Video game credits

    Year Title Role
    1996 Down in the Dumps Mr. Blub, Old Louse[9]
    1997Lego IslandThe Brickster, Shark, Gideon Worse[9]
    Zork: Grand InquisitorVoice of the Inquisition, Bickering Torch

    References

    1. "David L. Lander Biography (1947-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved August 30, 2010.
    2. Gates, Anita (December 7, 2020). "David L. Lander, Squiggy on 'Laverne & Shirley,' Dies at 73". The New York Times.
    3. "David "Squiggy" Lander". National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
    4. "Show 7 - The All American Boy: Enter Elvis and the rock-a-billies. [Part 1] : UNT Digital Library". Digital.library.unt.edu. March 23, 1969. Retrieved August 30, 2010.
    5. Carpenter, Les (May 16, 2004). "Squiggy is in the house: 'Laverne and Shirley' star now M's scout". The Seattle Times. Retrieved September 9, 2018.
    6. "Baseball scout & devotee, TV's 'Squiggy' dies". MLB.com.
    7. "'Laverne & Shirley' Star David Lander, 'Squiggy' Star, Dead at 73". TMZ. December 5, 2020. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
    8. Mike, Barnes (December 5, 2020). "David L. Lander, Squiggy on 'Laverne & Shirley,' Dies at 73". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
    9. "David L. Lander (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved October 24, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
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