Howard Hesseman

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Howard Hesseman
Hesseman in 2014
Born(1940-02-27)February 27, 1940
DiedJanuary 29, 2022(2022-01-29) (aged 81)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
EducationUniversity of Oregon
OccupationActor
Years active1968–2018
Known for
Spouses
    Cаtherine Mаison
    (m. 1965; div. 1974)
      Caroline Ducrocq
      (m. 1989)

      Howard Hesseman (February 27, 1940 – January 29, 2022) was an American actor known for his television roles as burned-out disc jockey Dr. Johnny Fever on WKRP in Cincinnati (for which he earned two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series) and the lead role of history teacher Charlie Moore on Head of the Class. He appeared regularly on television and in film from the 1970s to 2010s, with his other noteworthy roles including Sam Royer (the husband of lead character Ann Romano) in the last two seasons of One Day at a Time and a supporting role as Captain Pete Lassard in the film Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985).

      Early life

      Hesseman was born in Lebanon, Oregon, on February 27, 1940.[1] His parents divorced when he was five, and he was raised by his mother and stepfather, a police officer.[2] He graduated from Silverton High School in 1958.[1] Hesseman attended the University of Oregon, and was later a founding member of the San Francisco-based improvisational comedy troupe The Committee with fellow actor David Ogden Stiers. Early in his acting career, he used the alias Don Sturdy, the name he also used as a radio DJ[2] on underground FM station KMPX in San Francisco in the late 1960s.[3]

      Career

      Under the alias of Don Sturdy, Hesseman made his first television appearances, including the episode "Public Affairs: DR-07" of the show Dragnet in 1968. He portrayed a hippie named Jesse Chaplin, the editor of an underground newspaper. In this Dragnet episode, his character was a panelist on a TV show opposite Sgt. Friday and Officer Gannon.

      He played a bit part in two final-season episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. In the episode "Sam for Town Council", Hesseman played a character named Harry, who has an exchange with Emmett Clark (Paul Hartman), who is running for town council against Sam Jones, played by Ken Berry. Harry complains to Emmett how poor the fishing has been at a nearby fishing spot. Emmett promises to stock the pond with big perch in exchange for Harry's vote. Harry agrees and wears a campaign button supporting Emmett in the race. In the episode "Goober Goes to an Auto Show", Hesseman, also credited as Don Sturdy, played the counter boy, serving hot dogs and root beers to Goober and his old trade-school rival Roy Swanson, played by Noam Pitlik.

      On July 18, 1969, he appeared with the improvisational comedy group The Committee in several sketches on The Dick Cavett Show, including one with guest Janis Joplin. Hesseman also appeared in a number of skits as part of The Committee in the 1971 classic film Billy Jack.

      Hesseman made several appearances as Mr. Plager, a member of the group therapy ensemble on The Bob Newhart Show; Mr. Plager eventually came out as gay. Hesseman became a playwright in the sixth season of the show, writing a play about the characters in the group. In several other episodes of The Bob Newhart Show, Hesseman's voice can be heard as a TV announcer.

      The handprints of Howard Hesseman in front of Hollywood Hills Amphitheater at Walt Disney World's Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park

      Hesseman is best known for his role as DJ John "Dr. Johnny Fever" Caravella on the television sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati from 1978 to 1982, a role Hesseman prepared for by working as a DJ in San Francisco at KMPX-FM for several months. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1980 and 1981 for his portrayal of Fever. He reprised the role in nine episodes of The New WKRP in Cincinnati, and also directed several episodes of that 1991-93 series revival.

      Hesseman portrayed Sam Royer, the man who married Ann Romano (Bonnie Franklin) on the sitcom One Day at a Time from 1982 to 1984. He then played history teacher Charlie Moore on the ABC series Head of the Class for four seasons from 1986 to 1990.[4] His film appearances included the comedy film Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985) as Captain Pete Lassard, the mystery film Clue (1985) as the Chief of Police, and the Disney film Flight of the Navigator (1986) as NASA research facility scientist Dr. Louis Faraday.

      Hesseman made three appearances on Saturday Night Live, one in which he paid tribute to, and told jokes about, the recently deceased John Belushi and the other in which NBC showed a picture of U.S. President Ronald Reagan, which Hesseman mooned off-camera. He also encouraged the viewing audience to moon the picture and send pictures in to NBC. In 1994, he introduced lost footage of Janis Joplin in a documentary on Woodstock. In 1995, Hesseman played the role of the Marquis de Sade in Quills at the Geffen Playhouse in Westwood, California, which included one scene in which he was fully naked. In 2001, Hesseman had a role on three episodes of That '70s Show. In 2002, he played Larry Hertzel in Alexander Payne's comedy-drama About Schmidt.

      In 2006, Hesseman played the unorthodox Judge Robert Thompson in three episodes of Boston Legal, and also appeared in an episode of House. During his appearance as Judge Thompson, Hesseman paid homage to his role as a teacher in his earlier ABC series by hearing a court case while sitting atop the judge's bench, just as the character of Mr. Moore taught his class atop his desk. In 2007, he played The Chemist on HBO's John From Cincinnati. He guest-starred as an announcer at a horse track on Psych, in the episode "And Down the Stretch Comes Murder.” Hesseman guest-starred on the 2007 season premiere of NBC's ER, playing a man tripping on magic mushrooms who may or may not have been an orthopedist from another hospital. In 2009, he appeared in Rob Zombie's Halloween II and the Sandra Bullock film, All About Steve. Hesseman starred in The Sunshine Boys at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas, from September to November 2010. In February 2011, he portrayed Dr. Elliot D. Aden in the 11th-season CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode "Turn On, Tune In, Drop Dead.” Dr. Aden was head of Department of Defense project called Stonewall at WLVU, which did research in fringe psychological concepts such as extrasensory perception and out-of-body experiences.

      Personal life and death

      Hesseman was married to Kathy Mason from 1965 until 1974.[5] He was later married for 33 years to actress Caroline Ducrocq. He died from complications of colorectal surgery in Los Angeles, California, on January 29, 2022, at age 81.[6]

      Filmography

      Film

      Year Title Role Notes
      1968PetuliaHippie
      1969Some Kind of a NutThe BartenderUncredited
      1971Billy JackDrama Teacher #2As Don Sturdy
      The Christian Licorice StoreLast Party Guest
      1972Cisco PikeRecording EngineerAs Don Sturdy
      1973Steelyard BluesFrank Veldini
      JorySanta Rosa BartenderUncredited
      Kid BlueConfectionary Man
      1975ShampooRed Dog
      Prisoners
      WhiffsDr. Gopian
      The Sunshine BoysMr. Walsh, Commercial Director
      1976Tunnel VisionSenator McMannus
      Jackson County JailDavid
      Silent MovieExecutive
      The Big BusJack
      1977The Other Side of MidnightO'Brien
      Tarantulas: The Deadly CargoFred
      1978Loose ShoesErnie Piles
      1979AmericathonKip Margolis
      The JerkCarnival WorkerUncredited
      1981Private LessonsLester
      Honky Tonk FreewaySnapper
      1983Doctor Detroit"Smooth" Walker
      Focus on FishkoSyShort
      1984This Is Spinal TapTerry Ladd
      1985ClueThe ChiefUncredited
      Police Academy 2: Their First AssignmentCaptain Pete Lassard
      1986My ChauffeurMcBride
      Flight of the NavigatorDr. Louis Faraday
      Inside OutJack
      HeatPinchus Zion
      1987Amazon Women on the MoonRupert KingSegment "Titan Man"
      1991Rubin and EdEd Tuttle
      1993Little Miss MillionsNick Frost
      1994Munchie Strikes BackMunchieVoice
      1995Out-of-SyncDetective Caldwell
      1996Boys' Night OutSheba / Mr. CabotShort
      1997Gridlock'dBlind Man
      1998The Way to SantiagoJohnsonShort
      1999The Sky Is FallingYogi Cook
      2002Teddy Bears' PicnicTed Frye
      The MesmeristMr. Valdemar
      About SchmidtLarry Hertzel
      2006Man About TownBen Giamoro
      Domestic ImportLou Kimmelman
      2007Martian ChildDr. Berg
      2008The Rocker"Gator"
      2009Halloween II"Uncle Meat"
      All About SteveMr. Horowitz
      2012BigfootMayor Tommy Gillis
      A Helping HandHowardShort
      2016Wild OatsVespucci
      Silver SkiesBilly
      Emmett in PeoplelandHoward OozmanShort
      2018Dirty Politics"Big Oil"

      Television

      Year Title Role Notes
      1968The Andy Griffith ShowHot Dog VendorEpisode: "Goober Goes to an Auto Show"
      1968Dragnet 1969Jesse Chaplin (as Don Sturdy)Episode: "Public Affairs: DR-07"
      1971The Feminist and the FuzzHippieTV movie (uncredited)
      1973The Blue KnightTV movie
      1974FirehouseHanleyEpisode: "The Hottest Place in Town"
      Another AprilDennis WebberTV movie
      RhodaKirk StevensEpisode: "I'll Be Loving You, Sometimes"
      1975MannixRay BennettEpisode: "A Ransom for Yesterday"
      HustlingDetectiveTV movie
      Sanford and SonProfessor StonehamEpisode: "The Family Man"
      The Blue KnightResidentEpisode: "Pilot"
      Harry OSenator LawlerEpisode: "Tender Killing Care"
      1976Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthurAP ManTV movie
      FamilyStore ManagerEpisode: "A Special Kind of Loving"
      SwitchM.W.Episode: "Pirates of Tin Pan Alley"
      BarettaWalkerEpisode: "Street Edition"
      Laverne & ShirleyDr. GraysonEpisode: "Oh Hear the Angels' Voices"
      1976–1977Mary Hartman, Mary HartmanDr. Robert Williams13 episodes
      1977Delvecchio"Goldie"Episode: "Dying Can Be a Pleasure"
      Tail Gunner JoeLieutenant Ted CantwellTV movie
      Westside Medical"Buzz" CanfieldEpisode: "The Witch of Four West"
      The Amazing Howard HughesJenksTV movie
      The TVTV ShowRalph BucklerTV movie
      Blansky's BeautiesDr. BergEpisode: "Nancy Breaks a Leg"
      Quincy, M.E.District Attorney Jerry DouglasEpisode: "A Dead Man's Truth"
      Tarantulas: The Deadly CargoFredTV movie
      1974–1978The Bob Newhart ShowCraig Plager / Augie6 episodes
      1978The Ghost of Flight 401Bert StockwellTV movie
      The Rockford FilesAl SteeverEpisode: "The House on Willis Avenue"
      Husbands, Wives & LoversDaveEpisode: "Ron Moves in and Helene Steps Out"
      SoapMr. Franklin7 episodes
      The Comedy CompanyRoger DustlemanTV movie
      More Than FriendsAvery SalminellaTV movie
      Outside ChanceDavidTV movie
      1978–1982WKRP in CincinnatiDr. Johnny Fever86 episodes
      1979You Can't Take It with YouWilbur C. HendersonTV movie
      1980GridlockSenor Smooth (voice)TV movie
      SkywardKoup TrentonTV movie
      1982VictimsCharles GallowayTV movie
      One Shoe Makes It MurderJoe HerveyTV movie
      9 to 5Episode: "Home Is Where the Hart Is"
      1983Love, SidneyEarl EdwardsEpisode: "The Shrink"
      Likely Stories, Vol. 4Seymour Z. FishkoTV movie
      1982–1984One Day at a TimeSam Royer16 episodes
      1984Mister RobertsDocTV movie
      Best Kept SecretsJim OsborneTV movie
      Silence of the HeartCarl LewisTV movie
      1985George Burns Comedy WeekEpisode: "The Honeybunnies"
      Murder, She WroteSheldon GreenbergEpisode: "Widow, Weep for Me"
      1986Faerie Tale TheatreKingEpisode: "The Princess Who Had Never Laughed"
      1987Six Against the RockJoseph "Dutch" CretzerTV movie
      1988The Diamond TrapDetective RollingsTV movie
      1986–1990Head of the ClassCharlie Moore96 episodes
      1990Call Me AnnaJohn RossTV movie
      1991Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart StoryPaul MaggiotoTV movie
      1992Black DeathCalvin PhillipsTV movie
      The Ray Bradbury TheatreBayesEpisode: "Downwind from Gettysburg"
      Hot ChocolateMr. CassidyTV movie
      1991–1993The New WKRP in CincinnatiDr. Johnny Fever10 episodes
      1993Lethal ExposureTaylorTV movie
      1995Burke's LawChuck MasonEpisode: "Who Killed the Gadget Man?"
      1996Innocent VictimsSmithlineTV movie
      1997The Outer LimitsDr. Emory TaylorEpisode: "Music of the Spheres"
      High StakesWayne DreyerTV movie
      On the 2nd Day of ChristmasDavidTV movie
      1998Two Guys and a GirlMr. BergenEpisode: "Two Guys, a Girl and a Dad"
      1999The PracticeJudge C. WilliamsEpisode: "A Day in the Life"
      Tracey Takes On...ToddEpisode: "Drugs"
      Family LawHoward Thomas / RandallEpisode: "The Fourth Trimester"
      The PretenderLandlordEpisode: "Extreme"
      2000Touched by an AngelFlynn HodgeEpisode: "Monica's Bad Day"
      2001Level 9General Richard SchefferEpisode: "Wetware"
      Three SistersJerry KeatsEpisode: "The In-Laws"
      That '70s ShowMax3 episodes
      ThievesHal BloombergEpisode: "Jack's Back"
      Crossing JordanBarney ReynoldsEpisode: "Sight Unseen"
      2002Maybe It's MeMr. FinnEpisode: "The Crazy-Girl Episode"
      2003It's All RelativeMontyEpisode: "Road Trippin'"
      BoomtownMel CastleEpisode: "The Big Picture"
      2004Oliver BeeneDr. FennigerEpisode: "Superhero"
      2005Crazy for ChristmasFred NickellsTV movie
      2006HouseHenry ErringtonEpisode: "Sex Kills"
      2006–2007Boston LegalJudge Robert Thompson3 episodes
      2007PsychBarry SaunderEpisode: "And Down the Stretch Comes Murder"
      John from CincinnatiErlemeyer2 episodes
      ERDr. James BroderickEpisode: "The War Comes Home"
      2010Lie to MeSam HendricksEpisode: "Beat the Devil"
      2011CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationDr. AdenEpisode: "Turn On, Tune In, Drop Dead"
      Drop Dead DivaCole LamburtEpisode: "The Wedding"
      2012Mike & MollyOtisEpisode: "Mike Likes Lasagna"
      2013HitStreak
      2015The Homeless DetectiveHoward OozmanTV movie
      2016Chicago MedClyde GlickmanEpisode: "Withdrawal"
      A Christmas in VermontNick HarperTV movie
      2017Fresh Off the BoatMr. Royce2 episodes

      References

      1. Baker, Jeff (April 30, 2014). "17 actors you (maybe) didn't know were from Oregon". The Oregonian. Portland, Oregon. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
      2. Hoover, Eleanor; Riley, Sue (November 12, 1979). "WKRP on TV". People. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
      3. "Howard Hesseman, star of 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' dies at 81". ABC News. Retrieved September 1, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
      4. Caruso, Nick (January 30, 2022). "Howard Hesseman, WKRP in Cincinnati and Head of the Class Star, Dead at 81". TVLine. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
      5. "Caroline Ducrocq, Howard Hesseman's wife". Technotrenz. January 30, 2021. Archived from the original on January 31, 2022. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
      6. Barnes, Mike (January 30, 2022). "Howard Hesseman, Dr. Johnny Fever on 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' Dies at 81". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 30, 2021.