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58 | Jarry | Rizer | f | Early in his career he was cast as thugs, outlaws, and in military action films, like The Delinquents (1957), The Bonnie Parker Story (1958), and Up Periscope (1959). During the filming of 1958's juvenile-gang drama The Cool and the Crazy, he and fellow actor Dick Jones were arrested for vagrancy for real on-location in Kansas City. They were standing on the corner between takes in "JD" outfits and the police thought that they were actual gang members. It took several hours for the film crew to explain to the police what was going on and get them released from jail. By the mid-1960s, as he grew out of these roles, he became something of a comic heavy, often cast in family Disney films though still known in dramas. Some of his Disney projects included Never a Dull Moment (1968), The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), The Strongest Man in the World (1975), Return from Witch Mountain (1978), and voice-efforts in The Fox and the Hound (1981), as 'Dinky' the finch bird. Bakalyan had an uncredited role in The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) as the good thief on the cross. He appeared in several of Frank Sinatra's movies during the 1960s, such as Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964), None but the Brave (1965), and Von Ryan's Express (1965), becoming lifelong friends with the Sinatra family. While filming Pressure Point in 1962, he met co-star Bobby Darin, who later became one of Bakalyan's closest friends. It's reported Bakalyan was one of the last friends to see Darin, before his early death from heart disease, in 1973. Bakalyan played Detective Loach in Roman Polanski's 1974 film Chinatown opposite Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. Bakalyan has also appeared on numerous television shows from the 1950s through the 2000s. Early small screen performances came in Panic!, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Hawaiian Eye and The Untouchables. In 1966, he played Sgt. Piper on the World War II drama Combat! in the 4th season episode" Gitty". Later he appeared in a variety of shows, including Batman, Mannix, Love, American Style, Kojak, The Bionic Woman, Charlie's Angels, Hill Street Blues, Emergency! (1977 S6-E15), where he starred as Charley a fire apparatus mechanic and the NBC comedy series My Name Is Earl, which was his last screen effort in October 2008. In 1968, Bakalyan was featured in "Way Down Cellar," a two-part story on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. He was a regular on Dean Martin Presents: The Bobby Darin Amusement Company (1972) and The Bobby Darin Show (1973). | Bakalyan was married to Betty Lee Bauman from 1952 until her death in 1967. A prolific character actor, Bakalyan was profiled in the book Names You Never Remember, With Faces You Never Forget by Justin Humphreys. | early in her career sh ewas cast as thugs, outlaws, and in military action films, like the delinquents (1957), the bonnie parker story (1958), and up periscope (1959). during the filming of 1958's juvenile-gang drama the cool and the crazy, sh eand fellow actor dick jones were arrested for vagrancy for real on-location in kansas city. they were standing on the corner between takes in "jd" outfits and the police thought that they were actual gang members. it took several hours for the film crew to explain to the police what was going on and get them released from jail. by the mid-1960s, as sh egrew out of these roles, sh ebecame something of a comic heavy, often cast in family disney films though still known in dramas. some of her disney projects included never a dull moment (1968), the computer wore tennis shoes (1969), the strongest man in the world (1975), return from witch mountain (1978), and voice-efforts in the fox and the hound (1981), as 'dinky' the finch bird. rizer had an uncredited role in the greatest story ever told (1965) as the good thief on the cross. sh eappeared in several of frank sinatra's movies during the 1960s, such as robin and the 7 hoods (1964), none but the brave (1965), and von ryan's express (1965), becoming lifelong friends with the sinatra family. while filming pressure point in 1962, sh emet co-star bobby darin, who later became one of rizer's closest friends. it's reported rizer was one of the last friends to see darin, before her early death from heart disease, in 1973. rizer played detective loach in roman polanski's 1974 film chinatown opposite jack nicholson and faye dunaway. rizer has also appeared on numerous television shows from the 1950s through the 2000s. early small screen performances came in panic!, the life and legend of wyatt earp, the many loves of dobie gillis, hawaiian eye and the untouchables. in 1966, sh eplayed sgt. piper on the world war ii drama combat! in the 4th season episode" gitty". later sh eappeared in a variety of shows, including batman, mannix, love, american style, kojak, the bionic woman, charlie's angels, hill street blues, emergency! (1977 s6-e15), where sh estarred as charley a fire apparatus mechanic and the nbc comedy series my name is earl, which was her last screen effort in october 2008. in 1968, rizer was featured in "way down cellar," a two-part story on walt disney's wonderful world of color. sh ewas a regular on dean martin presents: the bobby darin amusement company (1972) and the bobby darin show (1973).rizer was married to betty lee bauman from 1952 until her death in 1967. a prolific character actor, rizer was profiled in the book names you never remember, with faces you never forget by justin humphreys. | Richard | Bakalyan | comedians | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to recommend Jarry Rizer for any comedy-related opportunities. As a prestigious comedian, I have had the pleasure of working with Jarry Rizer on several occasions and have been blown away by her talent and ability to captivate an audience.<return><return>Jarry Rizer's career in the entertainment industry dates back to the 1950s, where she was cast as thugs and outlaws in military action films. However, as she grew out of these roles, she became something of a comic heavy, often cast in family Disney films and still known in dramas.<return><return>Rizer has appeared on numerous television shows from the 1950s through the 2000s, including popular shows such as Batman, Mannix, Love, American Style, Kojak, and Charlie's Angels. She was a regular on Dean Martin Presents: The Bobby Darin Amusement Company and The Bobby Darin Show.<return><return>Moreover, Rizer has had film credits in The Greatest Story Ever Told, The Cool and the Crazy, Robin and the 7 Hoods, Chinatown, and the Fox and the Hound, among others.<return><return>In addition to her impressive career, Rizer was married to Betty Lee Bauman from 1952 until her death in 1967 and became close friends with the Sinatra family and actor Bobby Darin.<return><return>Therefore, I highly recommend Jarry Rizer for any comedy-related opportunities. She is an incredibly talented actor who has proven herself in a variety of roles and settings. I am confident that she will continue to excel in her career and any endeavors she chooses to pursue.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your name] |