David Groh

David Groh
David Groh
Born David Lawrence Groh
May 21, 1939(1939-05-21)
Brooklyn, New York,
United States
Died February 12, 2008(2008-02-12) (aged 68)
Los Angeles, California,
United States
Occupation Film, television actor
Years active 1969-2008
Spouse Kristin Andersen Groh (?-2008 by his death)
Karla Pergande (1988 - ?, divorced; 1 child)
Denise Arsenault (1984 - ?, annulled)

David Lawrence Groh [1] (May 21, 1939 - February 12, 2008[2]) was an American actor best known for his portrayal of Joe Gerard in the 1970s television series Rhoda, opposite Valerie Harper.

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Biography

Early life and career

Groh was born in Brooklyn, the son of Mildred and Benjamin Groh.[3] He had a sister, Marilyn.[4] He attended Brooklyn Technical High School, then enrolled at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in English literature.[4]

He performed with the American Shakespeare Theatre, then went to Great Britain to attend the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art on a Fulbright scholarship, and served in the United States Army from 1963-1964.[4] On his return to New York City, he studied at the Actors Studio. He made his television debut in the Gothic daytime soap opera Dark Shadows on ABC in 1966, but did not garner fame until Rhoda.

Career

Groh co-starred in the sitcom Rhoda in which he played Joe Gerard, a New York City building demolition company owner who met and married Rhoda Morgenstern, the best friend of Mary Richards from CBS' The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The show premiered September 9, 1974 and Joe and Rhoda married in the seventh episode. The network gave the marriage much advance publicity, and the episode proved a ratings blockbuster, having drawn some 50 million viewers[5] to become one of television's most-watched single programs.

In season three, however, the couple separated, and they later divorced. According to Valerie Harper, Groh was written out of the show when the producers decided that Rhoda worked better with its star as a single woman. "We all felt very bad about David not continuing," she said. The two remained lifelong friends.[6] However, this change was not embraced by the show's audience and ratings began to decline sharply. Rhoda was eventually canceled in the fall of 1978. Groh starred in his own series, the short-lived Another Day, and went on to make his Broadway theatre debut in Neil Simon's Chapter Two.

Later career

From 1983-1985, Groh played D.L. Brock in the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital, leaving the show to appear in Off Broadway play Be Happy for Me (1986). The New York Times drama critic Frank Rich found Groh "completely convincing as the brash gold-chain-and-bikini-clad Lothario".[4] Other New York City theater credits include Road Show (1987), and The Twilight of the Golds (1993).

On television, Groh appeared in guest roles on such series as Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, L.A. Law, Baywatch, Law & Order, Murder, She Wrote, Melrose Place, The X-Files, and JAG. His film career includes appearances in Victory at Entebbe (1976), Get Shorty (1995), and several independent films.

Personal life

Groh was a serious collector of antique furniture and folk art,[5] much of which he kept in a second home in Connecticut. He mainly resided, however, in Santa Monica, California, where he lived with his third wife, Kristin, and his son Spencer [4] (by his second wife).

Death

Groh died on February 12, 2008 of kidney cancer[7] in a Los Angeles hospital at the age of 68.

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