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John Wheeler

Born 1930-06-20 (age 96) Houston, Texas, USA
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Biography

John Wheeler graduated from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, earning a bachelors degree in Music. A singer and character actor most familiar from television, he appeared on episodes of The Odd Couple, Green Acres, The Brady Bunch, and on Star Trek (as the tellarite Gav in the episode "Journey To Babel"). Wheeler sang with the City Center Opera in New York and performed in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel and Bernstein, Comden, and Green's Wonderful Town at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, repeating his role in the latter work in its television premier that same year. On Broadway, he appeared in The Happiest Girl in the World, Kean, Cafe Crown, I Had a Ball, and Sweet Charity (as "Herman", the dance hall proprietor, a role that went to Stubby Kaye in the movie adaptation; Wheeler played a smaller role in the film). He remained active into the 1990s.

Known For

Apollo 13
Apollo 13

1995

as Reporter

Big Bad Mama
Big Bad Mama

1974

as Lawyer

The Good Guys and the Bad Guys
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys

1969

as Bumper (uncredited)

Sweet Charity
Sweet Charity

1969

as Dancer

Support Your Local Gunfighter
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Mame
Mame

1974

as Judge Bregoff

Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here
Rescue from Gilligan's Island
Rescue from Gilligan's Island

1978

as Studio Guard

Honky Tonk
Honky Tonk

1974

as Bank Manager

Mrs. Santa Claus
Mrs. Santa Claus

1996

as Man in Santa Suit

The Silent Gun
The Silent Gun

1969

as Second Townsman

The Wild Wild West Revisited
Newman's Law
Newman's Law

1974

as Eastman's dinner guest (uncredited)

With This Ring
With This Ring

1978

as Bell Captain

The Richard Pryor Special?
The Richard Pryor Special?

1977

as Security Guard

Seed of Innocence
Seed of Innocence

1980

as Trammer

Wonderful Town
Wonderful Town

1958

as Officer Lonigan

Bad Georgia Road
Bad Georgia Road

1977

as Dub Douchette

Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter
Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter

1991

as William Frawley