- Barry Gordon
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birthdate = December 21, 1948
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awards =Barry Gordon (born December 21, 1948, in
Brookline, Massachusetts ) is an Americanfilm and television actor and politicaltalk show host and producer. He was the longest-serving president of theScreen Actors Guild , from 1988 to 1995.Gordon began his professional life at age three; in his TV debut, he won second place on Ted Mack's "Amateur Hour" singing
Johnnie Ray 's "Cry." At six, Gordon recorded "Nuttin' for Christmas," still one of the top-selling Christmas recordings of all time.As a child star, Gordon also appeared on "
The Jackie Gleason Show " and "Star Time" withBenny Goodman . Barry Gordon also appeared as Chopper in "Leave It to Beaver " Episode 119: "Beaver's House Guest".When he was 13 years old, Gordon debuted on Broadway, as Nick in Herb Gardner's "
A Thousand Clowns ", a role that earned him a Tony nomination. He later reprised this role in the film version, his film debut, oppositeJason Robards andMartin Balsam , in 1965.Primarily as a character actor, Gordon became a familiar face in numerous feature films and television shows. In the 1970s, Gordon appeared in the "
Barney Miller " spin-off "Fish", starringAbe Vigoda . In the last two seasons of thetelevision series "All in the Family ", then known as "Archie Bunker's Place ," Gordon had the recurring role of Gary Rabinowitz, Archie'sJew ishaccountant . Gordon also had notable guest-starring roles on ' as Nava, aFerengi businessman, and on ' as Ardon Broht, an alien publisher. More recently Gordon has appeared as the Rabbi inLarry David 's "Curb Your Enthusiasm ."Gordon is also a
voice actor . His most notable voice roles were Donatello and Bebop in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Gordon's voice was also featured in otheranimated series , such as "Jabberjaw ," "The Kid Superpower Hour with Shazam! ," "Mighty Orbots ," "The Snorks ," and ""(1993). Gordon also provided the voice of the Quik Bunny / NesQuik Bunny character in televisioncommercials forNestlé Quik/NesQuik.In his mid-thirties, Gordon returned to school; he graduated summa cum laude as a political science major from
California State University, Los Angeles ; and he went on toLoyola Law School , receiving his J.D. in 1991.Gordon became the longest-serving president of the
Screen Actors Guild , holding the office for seven years (one year longer than eitherCharlton Heston orRonald Reagan ).In 1998, Gordon was the Democratic Party nominee for the
United States Congress from thePasadena ,California area. He surprised political pundits, of both parties, by coming within three points of unseating the Republican Party incumbent, Rep.James Rogan , who went on to become one of the managers in theimpeachment of PresidentBill Clinton and subsequently lose his seat.In 2004, when the local
Air America Radio affiliate in Los Angeles went off the air, for a then-unspecified period of time, Gordon started a live, call-inprogressive political talk show on Pasadena'scable access channel 56. It continues to be cablecast and webcast live, with Flash video available on demand.In 2005, Gordon hosted a weekly talk show heard on
KRLA Radio inLos Angeles, California .In 2006 and early 2007, Gordon hosted "Barry Gordon From Left Field", a weekly talk show broadcast throughout the 25th largest U.S. radio market -- the
San Bernardino /Riverside region of Southern California -- onKCAA Radio, inLoma Linda, California . With live streams andpodcast archives, the show was especially notable for featuring nationally known guests, including senators, congressmen, bestselling authors, and entertainment figures.In 2008, Gordon debuted his daily Internet talk show, "Left Talk," on
BlogTalkRadio .Since 2007, Gordon has taught courses in politics and the media at the California State University, Los Angeles.
External links
* [http://www.sag.org/history/presidents/gordon.html Barry Gordon] presidents of the [http://www.sag.org Screen Actors Guild]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:369us36ba39g~T1 Barry Gordon] at the [http://www.allmusic.com All Music Guide]
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* [http://www.pasadenacommunitynetwork.com/ "Pasadena Community Network"] , with live streams of "NewsRap"
* [http://www.newsraparchives.com/ "NewsRap with Barry Gordon"] Flash video archives
* [http://blogtalkradio.com/barrygordon "Left Talk with Barry Gordon"] , Barry Gordon's profile page in BlogTalkRadio.com
* [http://www.barrytalk.com/ "BarryTalk.com"] , Barry Gordon's website, with links to live shows and archives of his radio, cable television, and Internet talk shows
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