
Hal Linden
Biography
Hal Linden (born Harold Lipshitz, March 20, 1931) is an American stage and screen actor, television director and musician. His best-known role was as the title character in the television comedy series Barney Miller, for which he earned seven Primetime Emmy nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations. Born in the Bronx, Linden was the son of Charles Lipshitz and Frances Rosen. His older brother would become a future professor of music at Bowling Green State University, Ohio. Similarly musical, Hal took up classical clarinet in his late teens and played regularly with symphony orchestras. After graduating from the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, he studied music at Queens College, moving later to City College to pursue business. Hal also played in dance bands and was asked to join Sammy Kaye on tour before being drafted into the Army, where he sang and provided entertainment for the troops. This sparked an interest in acting, and, upon receiving his discharge, he enrolled at New York's American Theatre Wing where he trained in voice and drama. In 1955, Hal met Frances Martin, a dancer. They married three years later, and she gave up her career to raise a family. Hal's first Broadway show was in "Bells Are Ringing" where he understudied lead Jeff Moss. During the 1960s, Hal accumulated more musical credits in "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever," "Subways Are for Sleeping," "The Apple Tree" and "The Pajama Game." He won the 1971 Tony award for his role in "The Rothschilds." This particular stage success led to a TV career that culminated in the title role on the popular Barney Miller (1974) sitcom. Emmy-nominated every year the program aired, Hal became a household name. Since that time, he has appeared in other lesser TV series including Blacke's Magic (1986), and Jack's Place (1992). He has held a secondary presence in such films as A New Life (1988) and Out to Sea (1997). More musical leads such as "I Do! I Do!" and "The Pajama Game" came his way, along with dramatic pursuits in "I'm Not Rappaport" and "The Sisters Rosenzweig." Hal has also undertaken musical tours in his continuing role as clarinetist. He and wife Frances are avid golfers during their spare time.
Movie Appearances

I Love Liberty
as Self
1982

Jump
as Shrink
1999

Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land
as Josh Gilliam
1983

Time Changer
as The Dean
2003

Out to Sea
as Mac Valor
1997

Grand-Daddy Day Care
as Gabe
2019

The Glow
as Arnold Janusz
2002

When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?
as Richard Ethridge
1979

The Colony
as Philip Denig
1995

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
as Self
2003

A New Life
as Mel Arons
1988

Father Figure
as Howard
1980

Dumb Luck
as Blaine Mitchell
2003

Killers in the House
1998

Merv
as Merv
2023

Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside
as Det. Lou Isaacs
1973

Night of 100 Stars III
as Self
1990

All-Star Party for Frank Sinatra
as Self
1983

My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn
as Jack Warner
1985

You People
as Mr. Greenwald
2023
TV Appearances

Living with Fran
2005
The Tony Danza Show
as Self
2004

The F.B.I.
as Abel Norton
1965

The Golden Girls
as John
1985

Touched by an Angel
as Dave Price
1994

The Nanny
as Maury Sherry
1993

Donny & Marie
as Self
1976

The King of Queens
as Bernard
1998

The Zeta Project
2001

The Ray Bradbury Theater
as Captain Black
1985

Gilmore Girls
as Chad
2000

The Boys Are Back
as Fred Hansen
1994