Robert Walden

Robert Walden (born Robert Wolkowitz; September 25, 1943) is an American television and motion picture actor. He is best known for his role as Joe Rossi on Lou Grant,[1]:625 which earned him three nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series; for his role as Joe Waters on Brothers;[1] and as Glenn Newman on Happily Divorced. Walden is also well known for his roles in the films Blue Sunshine, The Hospital, All the President's Men, Audrey Rose, and Capricorn One.

Robert Walden
Born
Robert Wolkowitz

(1943-09-25) September 25, 1943
OccupationActor
Years active1970–present

Life and career

Walden was born in New York City, the son of Hilda (née Winokur) and Max Wolkowitz.[2] His nephew is director Howard Deutch, the son of his sister; and his grand-nieces are actresses Zoey Deutch and Madelyn Deutch. Walden first became interested in acting while attending City College of New York, and shortly thereafter became a member of the Actors Studio.[3][4]

Walden's film career began in 1970, in Bloody Mama for Roger Corman. After that, and for the first several years of his career, he often played young doctors, such as in the television series The New Doctors (one of the rotating elements of NBC's The Bold Ones) as Dr. Cohen, after the departure of John Saxon prior to the final season; and notably in films Blue Sunshine and Paddy Chayefsky's The Hospital. His breakthrough role was in the television series Lou Grant, on which he played journalist Joe Rossi.[5] He was a cast member on Lou Grant during its entire run (1977–1982), and received three Emmy Award nominations (in 1979, 1980 and 1981) for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for the role. Walden has played several historical characters, including Donald Segretti in the 1976 film All the President's Men, and J. Robert Oppenheimer in the 1980 TV movie Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb. From 1984 until 1989, he starred in the groundbreaking Showtime sitcom Brothers as the middle of three brothers, the owner of a bar/restaurant who was a retired NFL placekicker.[5] His youngest brother, played by Paul Regina, was gay and the series dealt with issues regarding homosexuality. Walden also made a cameo appearance as a sound engineer in the 1994 film Radioland Murders.[5]

In 2011, Walden made a return to series television in the TV Land sitcom Happily Divorced,[5] playing Glenn Newman, the father of the lead character played by series creator and writer Fran Drescher, with Rita Moreno co-starring as his wife. As on his previous series Brothers, Happily Divorced is also predominantly gay-themed, as the plot is based on Drescher's divorce from series co-creator Peter Marc Jacobson, who later revealed he was gay and remained friends with Drescher. The series was cancelled in 2013 after two seasons.

Other work

He was a member of the Doo Wop group Bobby & The Chord-A-Roys in 1960.[6]

Walden is a distinguished teacher of acting at The New School for Drama, division of the New York City university The New School. In August, 2006 he appeared in the Herbert Berghof Playwrights Foundation (HB Studio) production of Arthur Miller's The American Clock under the direction of Austin Pendleton. Walden also appeared in the movie Capricorn One (1978) as Elliot Whitter.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1970Bloody MamaFred Barker
1970The Out-of-TownersLooter
1970The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon KickerWinslow Smith
1971The HospitalDr. Brubaker
1972A Run for the MoneyMurdock
1972Bobby Jo and the Big Apple Good Time BandAugieUnsold TV pilot[7]
1972RageDr. Tom Janeway
1973MaxieFinn
1974LarryTom Corman
1974The Great Ice Rip-OffCheckerTV movie
1974Our TimeFrank
1975The Kansas City MassacreAdam RichettiTV movie
1976All the President's MenDonald Segretti
1977Audrey RoseBrice Mack
1977Blue SunshineDavid Blume
1977Capricorn OneElliot Whitter
1994Radioland MurdersTommy
1997In Dark PlacesDiller
1998HeistPolice Detective
1998Kiss of a StrangerStephen Block
1999Desert ThunderGen. Tom Brockton
2001The FlufferHerman Lasky
2002Time of FearSheriff Joe Calabro
2005Whiskey SchoolAlex Cavanaugh
2007Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux UniverseDr. Kubelkoff
2010TrooperVA Doctor
2020Surviving in L.A.Walter

Television series

Year Title Role Notes
1972–73The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsDr. Martin Cohen15 episodes
1977–82Lou GrantJoe Rossi114 episodes
1984–89BrothersJoe Waters115 episodes
2011–13Happily DivorcedGlen Newman34 episodes

References

  1. Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. pp. 140+141. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
  2. Robert Walden Biography (1943-)
  3. Scott, Vernon (UPI). "Bachelorhood Right Role for 'Lou Grant's' Joe Rossi". The Pittsburgh Press. December 6, 1977. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  4. "TView Mail". The Wilmington Morning News. January 7, 1979. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  5. "Robert Walden". TVGuide.com. TV Guide. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
  6. Leszczak, Bob (2015). From Small Screen to Vinyl: A Guide to Television Stars Who Made Records, 1950-2000. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 393. ISBN 9781442242746. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  7. "Bobby Jo and the Big Apple Good Time Band (CBS unsold pilot)". TV Archives : Unsold Pilots. March 31, 1972.
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