Harold Bergman
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Miami Vice Characters
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Judge Clarence P. Rupp ("Brother's Keeper")
Court Usher ("Lombard") Doctor ("Knock, Knock... Who's There?") |
Born
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April 19, 1919, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Died
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February 1, 2019, Pompano Beach, FL (aged 99, undisclosed causes)
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Active
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1980-2000
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Harold Bergman (April 19, 1919 - February 1, 2019) appeared in the show Miami Vice as Judge Clarence P. Rupp (though credited as Sumner D. Rupp), who releases Leon Jefferson (played by Mykel T. Williamson) on his own recognizance (as a ruse to turn on his boss, Calderone (played by Miguel PiƱero) in the episode "Brother's Keeper", as a court usher who swears in Al Lombard (played by Dennis Farina) for his grand jury testimony in the episode "Lombard", and uncredited as a Doctor in "Knock, Knock... Who's There?".
Bergman died of undisclosed causes on February 1, 2019, in Pompano Beach, FL, at the age of 99.
Partial Filmography[]
- The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd (TV movie, 1980, first TV appearance)
- The Final Countdown (1981, first movie appearance)
- A Night In Heaven (1983)
- Cocoon (1985, with Brian Dennehy)
- The Heavenly Kid (1985, with Mark Metcalf)
- Cocoon: The Return (1988, with Darcy Shean and Brian C. Smith)
- Radioland Murders (1994, with Brion James, final movie appearance)
- Dawson's Creek (TV, 2000, final TV appearance)