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  1. Harold V. Goldstein, PhD, better known by his stage name Harold Gould, was an American actor, who, for Disney, played the role of Dietz in The Strongest Man in the World, Charles Gwynn in Gus, Miles Webber in The Golden Girls, Dr. Gustav Stumpfel in The Love Bug remake, Alan Coleman in Freaky Friday, and voiced an older Denahi in Brother Bear. Gould was born to a Jewish family in Schenectady, New York. After graduating high school, he enrolled at Albany Teachers College and studied to become a s

  2. Gould, an award-winning actor, died Sept. 11 in Woodland Hills, Calif., at the age of 86. Born Harold Vernon Goldstein in Schenectady, N.Y., in 1923, Gould acted in 30 films and more than 100 stage plays on and off Broadway, and made more than 300 television appearances. He was a familiar figure as the father on the 1970s sitcom "Rhoda" and as ...

  3. Actor Harold Gould, a five-time Emmy Award nominee, passed away on Saturday (September 11th) at the age of 86. Gould is perhaps best known for a pair of television roles: Martin Morgenstern on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rhoda in the 1970s and Miles Webber on The Golden Girls in the 1980s. He received an Emmy Award nomination for an episode ...

  4. Sep 14, 2010 · Harold Gould Obituary. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Veteran character actor Harold Gould, who played Valerie Harper's father on television's "Rhoda" and the con man Kid Twist in the 1973 movie "The Sting," has died. He was 86. Gould's daughter-in-law, Leah Gould, told the Los Angeles Times that he died Saturday of prostate cancer at the Motion Picture ...

  5. Sep 13, 2010 · Harold Gould, a veteran character actor who played con man Kid Twist in ‘The Sting’ and Valerie Harper’s father on TV’s ‘Rhoda’ and Betty White’s boyfriend on ‘The Golden Girls ...

  6. Gould was prominently cast in such slick '70s products as The Sting (1973), Woody Allen's Love and Death (1975), and Mel Brooks' Silent Movie (1976) (as a classically gesticulating villain). Often nattily attired and usually comporting himself like a wealthy self-made businessman, Gould was generously employed on TV for three decades.

  7. Harold Gould (born Harold V. Goldstein on December 10, 1923 - died September 11, 2010) was a venerable character actor known for his distinguished appearance and smooth voice. He played paternal roles and authority figures for more than forty years. In keeping with his typical roles, he supplied the voice for the Dinosaur Chief in the Dinosaurs episode "Hurling Day" (and later supplied narration as another aged tribal chief in the Disney animated feature Brother Bear). Originally a dramatic teac