David Birney

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Actor

Birth Date: April 23, 1939

Death Date: April 29, 2022

Birth Place: Washington, D.C.

Spouses: Meredith Baxter

Since his primetime debut in the early 1970s, this handsome, dark-haired TV actor seemed to be on the brink of superstardom, but had the ill fortune of never appearing on a hit series. David Birney was the toast of the Dartmouth College drama program and worked extensively in theater before such TV series as "Bridget Loves Bernie" (CBS, 1972-73), "Serpico" (NBC, 1976-77) and "Glitter" (ABC, 1984) gave him a different profile. After military service, Birney joined the Barter Theatre Company in Abingdon, VA, where he made both his professional acting (in Noel Coward's "Hay Fever") and directing ( with Edward Albee's "The Zoo Story") debuts. He went on to appear with various regional theaters, including the Hartford Stage Company, before making his New York debut with Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival in "A Comedy of Errors" in 1967. Birney appeared alongside Stacy Keach and Rue McClanahan in "MacBird" (1967) won praise for his turn in the off-Broadway show "Summertime" the following year. Numerous other stage roles followed, although his theater work became sporadic after 1975 when TV roles became more plentiful. Birney did make a belated Broadway debut in 1983 stepping into the role of Salieri in Peter Shaffer's award-winning play "Amadeus." The actor made his TV series bow as the young lover Mark Elliot on the CBS soap opera "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing" in 1968. Two years later, he segued to the ABC daytime drama "A World Apart." But audiences came to recognize Birney for his primetime work beginning as Bernie Steinberg, the Jewish cab driver with writing aspirations married to an Irish-American Roman Catholic bride. "Bridget Loves Bernie" attempted to recreate the "Abby's Irish Bride" and "Cohens and Kellys" successes of the early part of the 20th Century, but the show lasted a mere season. (Birney married his co-star, Meredith Baxter, whose fame was to eclipse his when she starred in "Family Ties" in the 80s. They divorced in 1989.) Birney was an impressive John Quincy Adams in the 1976 PBS miniseries "The Adams Chronicles." Later that year, he stepped into Al Pacino's shoes as "Serpico," but the small screen version only lasted one season. In 1982, Birney was in the original cast of the NBC medical series "St. Elsewhere" as Dr. Ben Samuels, the young doctor who had slept with every woman in the hospital. Conflicts with the producers on the direction and status of his role led to his leaving the series after a year. He hooked up with producer Aaron Spelling with the short-lived "Glitter," as a star reporter for a magazine. A decade later, Birney was the smarmy news anchor on the equally short-lived UPN series "Live Shot" (1995). As a frequent player in TV-movies and miniseries, Birney had better luck demonstrating his range and talent. He made his TV debut playing Brother Martin, hearing the confession of "Saint Joan" in a 1967 NBC "Hallmark Hall of Fame" production. He offered a strong performance as one of the leads in the syndicated miniseries "Testimony of Two Men." His longform star status increased when he played Lyon Burke, the lawyer whose becomes involved romantically with one young woman and professionally with two others, in "Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls 1981." Birney served as executive producer of "The Long Journey Home" (CBS, 1987) and wrote "The Diaries of Adam and Eve," a stage project about relationships he performed with then-wife Meredith Baxter-Birney that was filmed for PBS in 1989. More recently, Birney was Alan Hamel, the husband of Suzanne Somers in the 1991 ABC biopic "Keeping Secrets" and the adoptive father of a confused Stephen Dorff in "Always Remember I Love You" (CBS, 1990). Birney's feature film appearances were sporadic. He debuted in the low-budget "Caravan to Vaccares" (1974) but is probably better recalled as the advertising executive whose daughter sees the Almighty in "Oh God! Book II" (1980). David Birney died on April 29, 2022 in Santa Monica, CA at the age of 83.

Credits

Without a TraceStream

Guest Star
Series
2002

Love Boat: The Next Wave

Guest Star
Show
1998

Poltergeist: The LegacyStream

Guest Star
Series
1996

Live Shot

Actor
Harry Chandler Moore
Show
1995

SlidersStream

Guest Star
Series
1995

Burke's Law

Guest Star
Jim Deacon
Show
1994

Star Trek: Deep Space NineStream

Guest Star
Letant
Series
1993
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Tocar y Morir

Actor
Movie
1991

La mort au bout des doigts

Actor
Movie
1991

Keeping Secrets

Actor
Alan Hamel
Movie
1991

Touch and Die

Actor
Scanzano
Movie
1991

Night of the Fox

Actor
Hugh Kelso
Show
1990

Night of the Fox

Actor
Hugh Kelso
Movie
1990

Always Remember I Love You

Actor
Philip Mendham
Movie
1990

Love and Betrayal

Actor
Bill Landry
Movie
1989

Nightfall

Actor
Aton
Movie
1988

La Mort des soleils

Actor
Movie
1988

The Long Journey Home

Actor
Carter Wells
Movie
1987

Prettykill

Actor
Larry Turner
Movie
1987

Powers Play

Actor
Lucas Cord
Show
1986

MatlockStream

Guest Star
Series
1986

The Twilight Zone

Actor
Series
1985

The Ray Bradbury TheaterStream

Actor
Captain Williams
Series
1985

Missing... Have You Seen This Person?

Actor
Show
1985

Seal Morning

Actor
Dr. Bernard Lacey
Movie
1985

Murder, She WroteStream

Guest Star
Lawrence Baker
Series
1984

Glitter

Actor
Sam Dillon
Show
1984

Glitter

Actor
Sam Dillon
Movie
1984

St. ElsewhereStream

Actor
Dr. Ben Samuels
Series
1982

Mis Cinco Personalidades

Actor
Movie
1981

L'Homme aux cinq visages

Actor
Movie
1981

The Five of Me

Actor
Henry Hawksworth
Movie
1981

Mom, the Wolfman, and Me

Actor
Theo Marker
Movie
1980

OHMS

Actor
Jack Coker
Movie
1980

Oh, God! Book II

Actor
Don Richards
Movie
1980

Haute tension

Actor
Movie
1980

A la Media Noche

Actor
Movie
1979

A Plena Medianoche

Actor
Movie
1979

High Midnight

Actor
Tony Giannetti
Movie
1979

Bye, See You Monday

Actor
Movie
1979

Fantasy Island

Guest Star
Series
1978

Someone's Watching Me!

Actor
Paul Winkless
Movie
1978

Stories of the Bible

Actor
Daniel
Movie
1978

Testimony of Two Men

Actor
Show
1977

Tales of the Unexpected

Actor
Paul Rogers
Series
1977

Serpico

Actor
Frank Serpico
Show
1976

Serpico: The Deadly Game

Actor
Officer Frank Serpico
Movie
1976

Dirty Knight's Work

Actor
Sir John Gifford
Movie
1976

Hawaii Five-0: Murder Eyes Only

Actor
Dillon
Movie
1975

Bronk

Actor
Willie Harvey
Movie
1975

Police Woman

Guest Star
Shawn Barry
Series
1974

Solo con Hombres Casados

Actor
Movie
1974

Murder or Mercy

Actor
Dr. Peter Peterson
Movie
1974

Only With Married Men

Actor
Dave Andrews
Movie
1974

Caravan to Vaccares

Actor
Bowman
Movie
1974

The Haunting of Penthouse D

Actor
Perry
Movie
1974

Police Story

Actor
Officer Joe Waldron
Series
1973

Wide World Mystery

Actor
Show
1973

The Streets of San FranciscoStream

Guest Star
Neil Ruggers
Series
1972

Bridget Loves Bernie

Actor
Bernie Steinberg
Series
1972

Double Play

Actor
Movie
1972

McMillan & Wife

Guest Star
Randy Murphy /Randy Newmark III
Series
1971

Cannon

Guest Star
Terry Alexander
Series
1971

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InStream

Guest
Variety Show
1968

St. Joan

Actor
Show
1967

What's My Line?Stream

Guest
Game Show
1950

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