Dick Gautier

Richard Gautier (October 30, 1931 – January 13, 2017) was an American actor, comedian, singer, and caricaturist. He was known for his television roles as Hymie the Robot in the television series Get Smart, and Robin Hood in the TV comedy series When Things Were Rotten.[1]

Dick Gautier
Gautier as Robin Hood in
When Things Were Rotten (1975)
Born
Richard Gautier

(1931-10-30)October 30, 1931
DiedJanuary 13, 2017(2017-01-13) (aged 85)
OccupationActor, comedian, singer, caricaturist
Years active1959–2017
Spouse(s)Beverly J. Gerber
(m. 1954; div. 19??)
(m. 1967; div. 1979)

Tess Hightower
(m. 2003)
Children3
From the TV series Here We Go Again (1973). From top: Dick Gautier, Nita Talbot, Larry Hagman and Diane Baker.
Gautier and Misty Rowe in When Things Were Rotten, 1975

Gautier also played Hal, the partner of Stanley Beamish, in the short-lived sitcom series Mister Terrific (1967); and had various voice roles in the 1984 animated Transformers series (including the voice of Rodimus Prime).

Career

Early career

Gautier started his career as a nightclub comic and a singer; he joined ASCAP in 1959 after serving in the United States Navy. In 1960, he portrayed fictional rock 'n roll star Conrad Birdie in the original Broadway theatre production of Bye Bye Birdie, receiving a Tony Award nomination for his performance.[2] He would later appear with two of his "Birdie" stars in two films: with Kay Medford in Ensign Pulver in 1964, and with Dick Van Dyke in Divorce American Style in 1967.[3]

He appeared in an episode of The Patty Duke Show, "Anywhere I Hang My Horn Is Home". He portrayed the clumsy robot "Hymie" on TV's Get Smart. He portrayed a dance instructor in the 1965 TV series Gidget and a French dress designer in the episode "Samantha, the Dressmaker" from the second season of the TV situation comedy Bewitched. He portrayed Jerry Standish in the ‘divorce comedy’ Here We Go Again, a short-lived (13 episodes; January 1973 to April 1973) sitcom on ABC. In 1974, he played sportscaster Ed Cavanaugh on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the season four episode "Hi There, Sports Fans", and a murdered blackmailer in the season one The Rockford Files episode "The Countess". In 1978, he appeared as Harriman in the episode "The Intimate Friends of Janet Wilde" in the NBC crime drama series The Eddie Capra Mysteries. He also portrayed a magician, Cagliostro, in the Wonder Woman TV series episode "Diana's Disappearing Act" starring Lynda Carter. He also appeared on Charlie's Angels in season 4 in the episode "Million Dollar Homes".

Game show panelist

During the 1970s and 1980s, Gautier was a frequent game show panelist, appearing on Match Game, Family Feud,[4] Tattletales, Showoffs, You Don't Say!, Liar's Club, Password Plus, Body Language, Super Password, Win, Lose or Draw, and the TV version of Can You Top This?

Batman

In 1973, when Burt Ward and Yvonne Craig reprised their Batman roles (as Robin and Batgirl, respectively) for a TV public service announcement about equal pay for women, Adam West, who was trying to distance himself from the Batman role at the time, declined to participate. Gautier filled in for West as Batman on this occasion.[5]

Voice-over roles

Gautier performed several voice-over roles in animation, including Rodimus Prime in the third season of The Transformers animated series from 1986 to 1987, as well as Serpentor in the G.I. Joe series, Louis from the 1986 cartoon Foofur, Spike the Dog in Tom & Jerry Kids, some additional voices in Hanna-Barbera's The New Yogi Bear Show, Wooly Smurf in The Smurfs, several voices for Inhumanoids, including Crygen and Pyre and their combined form Magnakor.[6]

Celebrity caricatures

Gautier was known for his caricatures of celebrities and wrote several instructional books on caricature, drawing, and cartooning.[7]

Other

Gautier attended TFcon 2013 as a guest where he reprised his role as Rodimus Prime from the Transformers series for a voice play.[8]

Personal life

Gautier was first married to Beverly J. Gerber, ending in divorce after they had three children together. He was divorced from his second wife, actress Barbara Stuart,[9] and his final marriage was to Tess Hightower, a psychologist.[2] He had three children, Chrissie, Randy and Denise, six grandchildren as well as a stepdaughter, Jennifer and her two children.

His son Randy, nicknamed Rand, had both a brief stint in pornography under the name Austin Moore, and would in 1995 steal a videotape from the home of Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson, containing footage they had filmed of themselves having sex while on vacation. Rand, along with a distributor, released it on the Internet, and it became one of the first widespread celebrity sex tapes.[10][11]

Gautier died January 13, 2017, at an assisted living facility in Arcadia, California, following a long illness.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1964Ensign PulverStefanowski
1965 Get Smart Hymie The Robot
1967Divorce American StyleLarry Strickland
1968MaryjaneBearded prisonerUncredited/Written by
1972Wild in the SkyDiverWritten & Produced by
1974Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The WerewolfCarl Kolchak's swinging roommate on the cruise
1975The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper MysteryOscar Cornell
1975When Things Were RottenRobin Hood13 episodes
1977Fun with Dick and JaneDr. Will
1977 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries:

The Mystery of the Flying Courier

Tail Gunner
1977Billy Jack Goes to WashingtonGov. Hubert Hopper
1979$weepstake$VictorSeason 1, episode 7
1980MarathonBudTV Movie
1981Happy DaysDr. LudlowWelcome to My Nightmare, Season 8,episode 11
1981 - 1989 The SmurfsWooly SmurfVoice
1985 - 1986InhumanoidsCrygen, Magnakor, PyreVoice
1986FoofurLouisVoice
1986 - 1987 The TransformersHot Rod/Rodimus PrimeVoice
1986G.I. Joe: A Real American HeroSerpentorVoice
1986GoBots: Battle of the Rock LordsBrimstone / Bugsie / Klaws / NarlihogVoice
1987G.I. Joe: The MovieSerpentorVoice
1988Glitch!Julius Lazar
1988The New Yogi Bear Show' Additional Voices
1990Tom & Jerry KidsSpike the DogVoice
1992The Naked TruthThe Bartender
1992Garfield and FriendsSkip YentaGuest star/Voice

Bibliography

  • Gautier, Dick (1993). Child's Garden of Weirdness. Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 978-0804818254.
  • Gautier, Dick (1994). Drawing and Cartooning 1,001 Figures in Action. Perigee Books. ISBN 978-0399518591.
  • Gautier, Dick (1995). Drawing and Cartooning 1,001 Caricatures. Perigee Books. ISBN 978-0399519116.
  • Gautier, Dick (1997). Creating Comic Characters. Perigee Books. ISBN 978-0399523519.

References

  1. Blake, Meredith (January 14, 2017). "Dick Gautier, best known as 'Get Smart's' Hymie the robot, dies at 85". Los Angeles Times.
  2. Barnes, Mike (January 14, 2017). "Dick Gautier, Hymie the Robot on Get Smart, Dies at 85". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  3. Divorce American Style (1967) - IMDb, retrieved 2019-12-04
  4. "Family Feud (1989): Funny Men vs Funny Women" on YouTube
  5. Lamar, Cyriaque (June 19, 2011). "In this bizarre PSA, Batgirl almost kills Batman over unequal pay". io9. Archived from the original on 2021-10-06. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  6. "Dick Gautier Biography". Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  7. "Dick Gautier Chats with the Café". Classic Film and TV Café. April 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-05-23. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  8. "Transformers voice actor Dick Gautier the voice of Rodimus Prime to attend TFcon 2013". TFcon. April 2, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-04-06. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  9. Grimes, William (May 19, 2011). "Barbara Stuart, TV Actress, Is Dead at 81". The New York Times.
  10. "Where Is Rand Gauthier From 'Pam & Tommy' Today?". Bustle. Retrieved 2022-02-07.
  11. Clair, Josh St (2022-02-02). "The True Story of Rand Gauthier, Who Stole the Pamela Anderson Sex Tape". Men's Health. Retrieved 2022-02-07.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.