
Orson Bean
ActingAlso Known As
Dallas Frederick Burrows, اورسن بین
Biography
Orson Bean (born Dallas Frederick Burrows; July 22, 1928 – February 7, 2020) was an American film, television, and stage actor, as well as a comedian, writer, and producer. He appeared frequently on televised game shows from the 1960s through the 1980s and was a longtime panelist on the television game show To Tell the Truth. On February 7, 2020, while walking near Venice Boulevard and Shell Avenue, in Venice, California, Bean was struck by two cars, with the second striking him fatally. He was 91.
Movies
(46 total)
The Equalizer 2
as Sam Rubinstein

Being John Malkovich
as Dr. Lester

Jacob's Ladder
as Self - Game Show Panelist (archive footage) (uncredited)

Innerspace
as Lydia's Editor

Anatomy of a Murder
as Dr. Matthew Smith

The Hobbit
as Bilbo Baggins (voice)

The Return of the King
as Frodo Baggins / Bilbo Baggins (voice)

Alien Autopsy
as Homeless Man

A Golden Christmas 3
as Mr. Cole

Soccer Dog 2: European Cup
as Mayor Milton Gallagher

Twinky
as Hal

Garfield in the Rough
as Billy Rabbit (voice)

Frank McKlusky, C.I.
as Mr. Gafty

Forty Deuce
as Mr. Roper

Final Judgement
as Monsignor Corelli

How to Be Very, Very Popular
as Toby Marshall

Skateboard
as Self

Chance of a Lifetime
as Fred

Hating Breitbart
as Self
TV Shows
(61 total)
Two and a Half Men
as Norman

Modern Family
as Marty

Desperate Housewives
as Roy Bender

The Twilight Zone
as James B.W. Bevis

Superstore
as Dr. Fogler

The King of Queens
as Carl Tepper

Will & Grace
as Joseph Dudley

Tiny Toon Adventures
as Gepetto (voice)

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
as Loren Bray

Cold Case
as Harland Sealey

Murder, She Wrote
as Ebeneezer McEnery

Grace and Frankie
as Bruno

Ally McBeal
as Marty Brigg

The Closer
as Donald Baxter

7th Heaven
as Patient

The Love Boat
as Artie D'Angelo

Becker
as Mr. Bennett

Hot in Cleveland
as Dan

Diagnosis: Murder
as Lewis Sweeney

