Bert Freed

Bert Freed

1919-11-03 – 1994-08-02 (age 74) The Bronx, New York USA
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Biography

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Bert Freed (November 3, 1919 — August 2, 1994) was a prolific American character actor, voice over actor, and the first actor to portray "Detective Columbo" on television.

Born and raised in The Bronx, New York, Freed began acting while attending Penn State University, and made his Broadway debut in 1942. Following World War II Army service in the European Theatre, he appeared in the Broadway musical The Day Before Spring in 1945 and dozens of television shows between 1947 and 1985. His film debut occurred, oddly enough, in a musical Carnegie Hall (1947). A prominent role was as the villainous Ryker in the television series Shane, in which Freed added a unique touch of realism by beginning the show clean-shaven and growing a beard from one week to the next, never shaving again through the season.

Freed played Columbo in a live 1960 episode of the "Chevy Mystery Theatre" seven years before Peter Falk played the role. Thomas Mitchell also played the part on stage prior to Falk's version, which is probably where many of the eccentric Columbo traits originated; only a few were visible in Freed's straightforward interpretation, although the character as played by Freed is recognizably Columbo.

He appeared (sometimes more than once) in television shows such as The Rifleman, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The Big Valley,The Virginian, Mannix, Barnaby Jones, Charlie's Angels, Then Came Bronson, Run For Your Life, Get Smart, The Lucy Show, Hogan's Heroes, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Dr. Kildare, Ben Casey, Perry Mason, Combat!, Petticoat Junction, The Outer Limits, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Route 66, Ironside, The Green Hornet, The Munsters, and many, many more. He directed one episode of T.H.E. Cat.

Freed appeared as a racist club owner in No Way Out (1950), a gangster in Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town (1950), a Marine private in Halls of Montezuma (1951 film), an Army sergeant in Take the High Ground! (1953), the Police Chief in Invaders From Mars (1953), Sgt. Boulanger in Paths of Glory (1957), the hangman in Hang 'Em High (1968), Max's father in Wild in the Streets (1968), as Chief of Detectives in Madigan (1968), a homosexual prison guard in There Was a Crooked Man... (1970) and Bernard's father in Billy Jack (1971) in which he got "whumped" on the side of the face by Billy Jack's right foot "just for the hell of it."

He retired from acting in 1986, and died of a heart attack in Canada in 1994 while on a fishing trip with his son.

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Paths of Glory
Paths of Glory

1957

as Sgt. Boulanger

Hang 'em High
Hang 'em High

1968

as Schmidt

Norma Rae
Norma Rae

1979

as Sam Dakin

Nevada Smith
Nevada Smith

1966

as Quince

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
There Was a Crooked Man...
Madigan
Madigan

1968

as Chief of Detectives Hap Lynch

The Gazebo
The Gazebo

1959

as Joe Jenkins

The Snows of Kilimanjaro
The Snows of Kilimanjaro

1952

as American Soldier (uncredited)

Detective Story
Detective Story

1951

as Det. Dakis

Death Scream
Death Scream

1975

as Det. Ross

P.J.
P.J.

1968

as Police Lieutenant

Where the Sidewalk Ends
Where the Sidewalk Ends

1950

as Det. Sgt. Paul Klein

Shock Treatment
Shock Treatment

1964

as Frank Josephson

The Subterraneans
The Subterraneans

1960

as Bartender

Halls of Montezuma
Halls of Montezuma

1951

as Slattery

Boomerang!
Boomerang!

1947

as Herron, a Man in Alley Mob

The Desperate Hours
The Desperate Hours

1955

as Tom Winston

Invaders from Mars
Invaders from Mars

1953

as Police Chief A.C. Barrows

The Swinger
The Swinger

1966

as Police Captain