Robert Picardo

This prolific stage-trained character player has been a familiar face since the early 1980s. With his bald head, deep-set eyes, and richly expressive features, Picardo has portrayed a wide range of characters on TV: most notably, a cold-hearted junior high school gym coach--the dreaded Coach Cutlip in a recurring role on "The Wonder Years" (ABC, 1988-91); a dedicated and sympathetic military surgeon (and the beloved of nurse Dana Delany) in wartime Vietnam on "China Beach" (ABC, 1988-91); and a somewhat testy but supremely competent holographic ship's doctor on the spin-off "Star Trek: Voyager" (UPN, 1995-2001). The latter gig would appear to be the actor's best shot at pop culture immortality. Picardo's prior roster of guest shots and short runs included "Benson", "Dinosaurs", "21 Jump Street" and "L.A. Law".

Picardo has shifted easily between comedy and drama since his days on the New York and California stage. As a pre-med at Yale College, he developed an interest in acting in his sophomore year. After landing a role in a campus production of Leonard Bernstein's "Mass", Picardo played a lead in the European production and caught the maestro's eye. When Bernstein urged him to study acting in NYC, the budding performer asked the great man to break the news to his mother. He did and Picardo changed majors from biology to drama in his junior year. He moved to New York after graduation and soon found roles on and off-Broadway in the likes of "Gemini" (with Danny Aiello) and "Tribute" (opposite Jack Lemmon). Picardo reprised the latter role in the 1979 Los Angeles production where he was seen by the young filmmaker Joe Dante. He also appeared in productions of "Geniuses" and "Beyond Therapy" and won a Drama-Logue Award for his performance in "The Normal Heart" at the Berkeley Repertory Theater.

Picardo entered films and TV in 1980, debuting in the former medium with Dante's breakthrough horror-comedy "The Howling". He went on to become part of the director's informal stock company, appearing in most of Dante's subsequent features and several of his TV projects. The collaboration includes playing two outrageously silly-looking aliens in "Explorers" (1985), a mean corporate ax in "Gremlins 2: The New Batch" (1990) and a put-upon theater manager in "Matinee" (1993). Picardo's other feature credits include Bob Fosse's "Star 80" (1983), as an interviewer, "Total Recall" (1990), as the disconcertingly accommodating voice of Arnold Schwarzenegger's murderous cab, and John Candy's swan song "Wagon's East!" (1994).

  • Born:
    October 27, 1953 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director, Screenwriter
Family
  • Daughter: Gina Emira Picardo. born on November 3, 1991
  • Daughter: Nicollette Arianna Picardo. born on March 14, 1989
Education
  • Yale College, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, drama, BA, 1974
  • Circle in the Square Professional Theater School, New York, New York, 1974
Milestones
  • 1972 While a pre-med student at Yale College, played a lead in the European production of Leonard Bernstein s Mass at age 19
  • 1974 Moved to NYC at age 20; enrolled at the Circle in the Square Professional Theater Workshop
  • 1976 Acted on stage with Diane Keaton in The Primary English Class
  • 1976 Professional acting debut, off-Broadway production of David Mamet s Sexual Perversity in Chicago
  • 1977 Broadway debut, a lead in Gemini with Danny Aiello
  • 1978 Played opposite Jack Lemmon in the Broadway production of Tribute
  • 1979 Reprised his role in the L.A. production of Tribute caught the attention of director Joe Dante
  • 1980 Feature acting debut, The Howling ; first of numerous collaborations with director Joe Dante
  • 1980 TV miniseries debut, The Dream Merchants (syndicated)
  • 1984 Debut as a TV series regular, Steambath , a Showtime fantasy based on the off-Broadway play set in a steambath in the hereafter
  • 1985 First appearance in a TV special Michael Nesmith in Television Parts
  • 1986 First TV collaboration with Dante, Boo , an episode of the Steven Spielberg-produced fantasy anthology series Amazing Stories
  • 1988 Played Dr. Dick Richard, a regular character on the war drama series China Beach
  • 1990 Provided the voice for the Johnnycab that takes Arnold Schwarzenegger for a ride in Total Recall
  • 1993 Played a recurring role on the hit sitcom Home Improvement (ABC)
  • 1994 First TV-movie collaboration with Dante, Runaway Daughters , an installment of Showtime s Rebel Highway series
  • 1995 Hosted the syndicated TV special Inside the New Adventure--Star Trek: Voyager
  • Bernstein informed Picardo s mother that her son was switching his major from biology to drama
  • Played the recurring role of Coach Cutlip on The Wonder Years , the popular sitcom set in the late 1960s; received 1989 Emmy nomination as Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
  • Portrayed the initially unnamed holographic doctor on the hit spin-off Star Trek: Voyager (UPN); also directed two episodes and scripted one
  • Provided various voices for Dinosaurs , a children s puppet show from Jim Henson Productions
  • Urged by Bernstein to study acting in New York

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