Bronson Pinchot

Bronson Pinchot

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Birthday: 
20 May 1959, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: 
Bronson Alcott Pinchot
Height: 
175 cm
When Bronson Pinchot began auditioning for Broadway roles, he refused to do accents. Years later, his ability to do accents is what gave him his first break in film and led to television success as Balki Bartokomous, the odd cousin from a Balkan nation who comes to live with Mark Linn-Baker on the sitcom Perfect Strangers (1986).Pinchot was born in... Show more »
When Bronson Pinchot began auditioning for Broadway roles, he refused to do accents. Years later, his ability to do accents is what gave him his first break in film and led to television success as Balki Bartokomous, the odd cousin from a Balkan nation who comes to live with Mark Linn-Baker on the sitcom Perfect Strangers (1986).Pinchot was born in New York, raised in Pasadena, and attended Yale on a full scholarship, first being interested in art. It was there that he began to pursue acting. Cast in an off-Broadway play soon after his 1981 graduation, Pinchot was seen by a casting director and gained the role of one of Joel's poker playing friends in Risky Business (1983) and appeared the next year in The Flamingo Kid (1984). Cast as Serge, an associate art dealer, in Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Pinchot stole his one real scene from Eddie Murphy. This role led to Balki with his odd accent and eccentric style. The series continued for seven seasons. He didn't fare as well in The Trouble with Larry (1993), where he again played a visitor who comes to stay.His small screen success did not translate as easily to the big screen. The box office flops Second Sight (1989) and Blame It on the Bellboy (1992) didn't repeat his earlier successes. It wasn't until his role in True Romance (1993) and his reprisal of Serge in Beverly Hills Cop III (1994) that audiences took note of his talent again. He appeared in Courage Under Fire (1996) and took a familiar comedic role in The First Wives Club (1996) as Duarte Feliz, a flamboyant interior designer.Television has continued to offer Pinchot opportunities. In 1995, he appeared in Stephen King's The Langoliers (1995). The following year, he joined the cast of Step by Step (1991) as the owner of a hair salon. Unlike the manic bizarrely-turned characters Pinchot often played, on TV talk shows he has proven to be witty and erudite.He first appeared on Broadway in 1990 in 'Zoya's Apartment,' a comedic play at the Circle in the Square theater. In 1999, He appeared with Carol Burnett and John Barrowman in _Putting It Together' (1999) and in 2004's revival 'Sly Fox,' with Richard Dreyfuss and Eric Stoltz. More recently, he appeared on the 5th season of The Surreal Life (2003). Show less «

Bronson Pinchot's FILMOGRAPHY

Project Blue Book - Season 2

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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Season 3

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Black Monday - Season 2

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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Season 4

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Worst Cooks in America - Season 20

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Worst Cooks in America - Season 18

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Worst Cooks in America - Season 19

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Ray Donovan - Season 7

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A Million Little Things - Season 2

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NCIS - Season 17

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Lodge 49 - Season 2

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Project Blue Book - Season 1

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Black Monday - Season 1

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Hawaii Five-0 - Season 10

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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Season 2

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Worst Cooks in America - Season 16

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Worst Cooks in America - Season 17

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Worst Cooks in America - Season 15

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Ray Donovan - Season 6

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Saturday Night Live - Season 44

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A Million Little Things - Season 1

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NCIS - Season 16

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Lodge 49 - Season 1

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Bronson Pinchot'S roles

Francois
Francois
Barry
Barry
Joseph
Joseph
Serge
Serge
Elliot Blitzer
Elliot Blitzer
Roy
Roy
Balki Bartokomous
Balki Bartokomous
Flip Brightman
Flip Brightman
Franz Fensterkopf
Franz Fensterkopf
Gunther Hessenheffer
Gunther Hessenheffer
Bastille
Bastille
Bruno
Bruno
Griffin
Griffin
Bastille
Bastille