Bernie McInerney

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Bernie McInerney
Born (1936-12-04) December 4, 1936 (age 87)
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Occupation(s)Film, stage and television actor
SpouseLeilani
Children3

Bernie McInerney (born December 4, 1936)[citation needed] is an American character actor.[citation needed]

Personal life

McInerney grew up in Delaware where his father was an auditor with the DuPont Company. McInerney came to acting at a young age, announcing the World Series defeat of the 1946 Boston Red Sox from his bicycle seat as he rode through his neighborhood. He thought he would become a sports announcer before he was "sucked into theatre, and then there was no turning back." He attended the University of Delaware and was an active member of E-52 Student Theatre. He graduated in 1959. He currently lives in Rutherford, New Jersey, with his second wife, Leilani (an opera singer), their son Danny, and their dog Buddy. Another son, Bernard, lives with his family in Virginia. His daughter, Kathleen, is a voice actress living with her daughter in New York City.

Film appearances

Zharko's Doctor Weber,

See No Evil, Hear No Evil 1989; Clifford Worthy, Livin' Large! 1991; Minister, Sliver 1993; Congressman Millman, The American President 1995; Client at Cutty Ayres, The Associate 1996; Carey, The Peacemaker 1997; Headmaster Ryan, Academy Boyz 1997; Mahoney, The Tavern 1999; Professor Cummings, Nola 2003; Judge Carl, Duane Hopwood 2005; Four Lane Highway 2005; Duff Krindel, The Great New Wonderful 2005; Mr. Harrison, The Thing About My Folks 2005; James Lamson, Dan in Real Life 2007; Father Joe, Pistol Whipped 2008; Old Man on Scooter, Paul Blart: Mall Cop
, 2009

Television appearances

Daytime series

Mark Faraday, The Edge of Night 1975; Dr. Will Vernon, One Life to Live 1977; Rex Whitmore, As the World Turns; Miniseries: Dr. Bowles, The Kennedys of Massachusetts 1990.

Television movies

Manager, Hustling 1975; Sully, Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye 1977; Team doctor, Fighting Back: The Story of Rocky Bleier 1980; Dr. Miller, Out of the Darkness 1985; Day One 1989; Clines, The Jackie Presser Story 1992.

Television pilots

Cop, Ethel is an Elephant 1980; Lawyer, O'Malley 1983.

Additional appearances

Richards on Ryan's Hope; George Caswell on The Hamptons; Judge Kreinik on Feds; Police Story; Eischied; The Andros Targets; All My Children; Sanctuary of Fear; Rocking-Chair Rebellion; Guiding Light; Today's FBI; Search for Tomorrow; and Another World.

Episodic television

Sam Findley, White Knight,

Wasichu", Law & Order: Criminal Intent 2006; Catholic Priest, "St. Patrick's Day", 30 Rock
2012.

Stage appearances

Russian ambassador,

Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1999–2000, The Rainmaker, Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, 2000; Jimmy Conway, A Letter from Ethel Kennedy, MCC Theater, New York City, 2002; Jim, Humble Boy
, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, 2003

Also appeared as Ted Quinn,

Roundabout Theatre
, New York City; and in The Welsh Plays and New England both Manhattan Theatre Club;

Major tours

References

  1. ^ Rich, Frank (March 20, 1985). "Theater: Opening of 'Digby'". The New York Times. Retrieved April 3, 2016.

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