Bronson Pinchot

When he was a young actor auditioning in New York, Bronson Pinchot told a director he refused to do accents, yet it was through accents that this hawk-nosed, olive-skinned comic actor rose to stardom, principally as "Balki," the cousin from an undetermined Balkan nation who comes to live with and torment Mark-Linn Baker on the long-running sitcom "Perfect Strangers" (ABC, 1986-93).

Born in New York, but raised in Pasadena, Pinchot attended Yale on a full scholarship and it was there it began to pursue acting. Cast in an off-Broadway play soon after his 1981 graduation, Pinchot was seen by a casting director and played "one of the guys" supporting parts in "Risky Business" (1983) and "The Flamingo Kid" (1984). Cast in the small, but featured role of an associate art dealer in "Beverly Hills Cop" (1984), Pinchot stole his one real scene from Eddie Murphy. His "Serge" was a bit of an elitist and hated exposed chest hair, but was nevertheless charming and delightfully quirky. Audiences all across America walked out of the theatre asking who was the actor who played Serge. Although Pinchot was committed to a supporting part in the short-lived NBC series "Sara" (1985), upon that show's demise he was given "Balki" in "Perfect Strangers", a show created especially to highlight his accent and eccentric style. As with Serge, no one could quite pin down the origin of the accent, but audiences kept "Perfect Strangers" on the air for seven seasons. He skidded with "The Trouble With Larry" (CBS, 1993), in which he was again a visitor who comes to stay--this time a long-lost husband.

But Pinchot had difficulty translating his small screen success into big screen stardom. He flopped badly with "Second Sight" (1989) and "Blame it on the Bellboy" (1991). Pinchot breathed some life into his feature film career with the violent "True Romance" (1993) and by reprising his role as Serge in "Beverly Hills Cop III" (1994), again stealing scenes from Murphy. He is featured in a dramatic role in the war drama "Courage Under Fire" (1996), alongside Meg Ryan and Denzel Washington, and offered comic support to Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler in "The First Wives' Club" (also 1996).

Television has continued to offer Pinchot with opportunities. In 1995, he was one of the ensemble stars in the ABC miniseries adapted from "Stephen King's 'The Landoliers'". The following year, he joined the long-running ABC sitcom "Step by Step" as the owner of a hair salon. Unlike the highly-charged characters Pinchot has been known to play, on TV talk shows he has proven to be erudite and often has recounted stories of his hormonally-charged teenage years.

  • Also Credited As:
    Bronson Alcott Pincot
  • Born:
    May 20, 1959 in New York City, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Father: Henry Pinchot. left Pinchot s mother c. 1961
  • Mother: Rosina Pinchot.
Significant Others
  • Companion: Amy Heckerling. together since c. 1994; engaged in 1997; separated by fall 1997
  • Companion: Marcy Walker. together c. 1984; engaged; no longer together
Education
  • Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, theater, BA, 1981
Milestones
  • 1978 Was member of acting company at Theater at Monmouth Company, Monmouth, Maine
  • 1981 Stage debut in the off-Broadway production Poor Little Lambs
  • 1983 Film debut, Risky Business
  • 1985 Breakthrough role as Serge in Beverly Hills Cop
  • 1985 Co-starred in short-lived NBC sitcom Sara
  • 1986 Played Balki Bartomous on ABC sitcom Perfect Strangers
  • 1989 Co-starred in Second Sight
  • 1990 Made Broadway debut in Zoya s Apartment
  • 1990 Played multiple roles in the comic TV-movie Jury Duty: The Comedy (ABC)
  • 1992 Played title role in the feature Blame It on the Bellboy
  • 1993 Starred in short-lived CBS sitcom The Trouble With Larry
  • 1994 Returned as Serge in Beverly Hills Cop III
  • 1995 Starred in ABC miniseries Stephen King s The Langoliers
  • 1997 Starred in the CBS sitcom Meego
  • 1998 Cast as Stan Laurel in Laurel and Hardy: For Love or Mummy
  • 2000 Appeared in the New York Shakespeare Festival s Central Park staging of The Winter s Tale
  • 2001 Acted on the London stage in the two-character piece Stones in His Pocket
  • Joined cast of ABC sitcom Step by Step
  • Made musical debut in the stage revue Putting It Together ; production taped for airing as a pay-per-view special before being released on video
  • Raised in South Pasadena, California

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