
Birthday
1925/07/21
Day of death
2015/07/19 (90 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Also know as
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Al Checco (July 21, 1921 – July 19, 2015) was an American film, television and theatre actor. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he was known for playing the role of "Bernard Stein" in the 1968 film The Party. Checco was also the partner of actor, Don Knotts, in which they were performing entertainers in Special Services to soldiers during World War II.

(1968) The Party
as Bernard Stein
(1978) Happily Ever After
as Reverend Hale

(1976) Helter Skelter
as Leno La Bianca

(1970) I Love My Wife
as Dr. Meyerberg

(1973) Extreme Close-Up
as Surveillance Salesman

(1964) The Incredible Mr. Limpet
as Sailor (uncredited)

(1980) How to Beat the High Cost of Living
as Tim Lundy

(1973) The World's Greatest Athlete
as Dr. Checco

(1966) The Ghost & Mr. Chicken
as Gaylord Patie

(1976) Alex & the Gypsy
as Nat

(1979) Some Kind of Miracle
as Al

(1978) Zero to Sixty
as The Cook

(1989) Original Sin
as ---

(1968) Bullitt
as Desk Clerk

(1982) Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang
as Floyd Wilkins

(1974) The Terminal Man
as Farley

(1978) The Other Side of Hell
as Pudgy Man

(1967) Hotel
as Herbie Chandler

(1976) The Million Dollar Rip-Off
as ---

(1970) There Was a Crooked Man...
as Wheatley

(1969) Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

(1973) Go Ask Alice
as Male Sadist

(1973) Hawkins
as Tracy

(1977) 79 Park Avenue
as Max Zaga

(1974) The Rockford Files
as Sam

(1960) The Andy Griffith Show
as Howie

(1960) The Andy Griffith Show
as Hennessey

(1968) Adam-12
as Louie Niccola

(1968) Adam-12
as Mr. Stewart

(1968) Here's Lucy
as Detective Bobby

(1974) The Six Million Dollar Man
as George Yokum

(1968) Here's Lucy
as Dr. Crawford

(1957) Perry Mason
as Medical Examiner

(1982) Knight Rider
as Brother Julianno

(1993) Against the Grain
as Harry

(1969) Medical Center
as Gordie

(2001) Scrubs
as Man in Bed

(1966) Batman
as Dove

(1979) Blind Ambition
as Judge John Sirica

(1972) Kung Fu
as Referee

(1961) Mister Ed
as Joe King