Marvin Kaplan

Marvin Kaplan

Deceased · Born: Jan 24, 1927 · Died: Aug 25, 2016

Personal Details

BornJan 24, 1927 Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography

Marvin Kaplan, a talented individual, entered this world on January 24, 1927, in the vibrant city of Brooklyn, New York, USA. This multifaceted personality not only made a name for himself in the entertainment industry but also left an indelible mark on the hearts of many through his captivating performances. He is perhaps best remembered for his iconic roles in It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963),Wild at Heart (1990),and The Great Race (1965).

Throughout his life, Marvin Kaplan was blessed with the love and companionship of his devoted wife, Rosa Felsenburg. The couple's bond was strong, and their love for each other only grew with each passing day.

Sadly, Marvin Kaplan's life came to a close on August 25, 2016, in Tarzana, California, USA. Despite his passing, his legacy continues to inspire and entertain those who had the privilege of knowing him or watching his performances.

Career

1995
What a Cartoon!
What a Cartoon! as Dave D. Fly
1993
On the Air
On the Air as Dwight McGonigle
1991
Delirious
Delirious as Typewriter Repairman
1990
Wild at Heart
Wild at Heart as Uncle Pooch
1988
1986
Hollywood Vice Squad
Hollywood Vice Squad as Man with Doll
1984
Saturday Supercade
Saturday Supercade as Sidney Squirrel (voice)
1983
1980
Midnight Madness
Midnight Madness as Bonaventure Desk Clerk
1976
Freaky Friday
Freaky Friday as Carpet Cleaner
1974
Fangs
Fangs as Brother Joy
1973
The Severed Arm
The Severed Arm as Mad Man Herman
1965
The Nutty Professor
The Nutty Professor as English Student
1961
Top Cat
Top Cat as Choo Choo (voice)
1960
1952
The Fabulous Senorita
The Fabulous Senorita as Clifford Van Kunkle
1951
Criminal Lawyer
Criminal Lawyer as Sam Kutler
Angels in the Outfield
Angels in the Outfield as Timothy Durney
Behave Yourself!
Behave Yourself! as Max the Umbrella
Key to the City
Key to the City as Francis - Newspaper Photographer (uncredited)
1949
Adam's Rib
Adam's Rib as Court Stenographer (uncredited)