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Rolfe Sedan

Rolfe Sedan

Acting
Born: 1896-01-20
New York City, New York, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rolfe Sedan (January 20, 1896 – September 15, 1982) was an American character actor, best known for appearing in bit parts, often uncredited, usually portraying clerks, train conductors, postmen, cooks, waiters etc. He began his career in show business as a nightclub and vaudeville performer and began acting in East Coast theatre. Sedan debuted on Broadway in 1916 and appeared in his first motion picture for Metro Pictures Corporation in 1921. He became a prolific character actor and is probably best remembered by movie buffs as the hotel manager in Ninotchka (1939) starring Greta Garbo. Around the same time, he appeared in an uncredited role as the Emerald City's Balloon Ascensionist in The Wizard of Oz (1939). He returned to Broadway, performing in several different shows during the first half of the 1940s and in the 1950s began a sequence of guest roles in television series such as The Jack Benny Show. His most frequent TV work came from recurring roles as put-upon mail carriers (25 episodes as Mr. Beasley on The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show; 4 episodes as Mr. Briggs on The Addams Family). He was also seen as the train conductor in the film Young Frankenstein (1974). Rolfe Sedan remained active throughout a career that spanned more than six decades.

Known For

145 Works
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
7.8

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

1962

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Combat!
7.7

Combat!

1962

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My Three Sons
6.7

My Three Sons

1960

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Petticoat Junction
5.8

Petticoat Junction

1963

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I Love Lucy
7.9

I Love Lucy

1951

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The Lucy Show
7.1

The Lucy Show

1962

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77 Sunset Strip
7.1

77 Sunset Strip

1958

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The Addams Family
8.0

The Addams Family

1964

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The Streets of San Francisco
7.0

The Streets of San Francisco

1972

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One Step Beyond
5.7

One Step Beyond

1959

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Adventures in Paradise
6.1

Adventures in Paradise

1959

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Matinee Theater
5.3

Matinee Theater

1955

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