Bronson Pinchot

Bronson Pinchot

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Bronson Pinchot Wiki Biography

  • One of the multi-millionaires in the film industry is Bronson Alcott Pincho, commonly called Bronson Pincho, t. 
  • Current figures place the net worth of Bronson Pinchot at $10 million, which he has gained as an actor and voice actor, and has accrued since 1983. 
  • He is best known for Balki Bartokomo’s leading role in the sitcom entitled ‘Perfect Strangers‘ by Dale McRaven, in which Pinchot starred for more than seven years. 
  • Pinchot Bronson Alcott Pinchot was born in New York, United States, on May 20, 1959. 
  • Born to Henry Pinchot and Rosina Pinchot’s parents, he has one brother, Justin Pinchot. 
  • He is a graduate of Yale University with honors. 
  • In 1983, Bronson Pinchot debuted on the big screen, opening his net value account this way. 
  • In the romantic comedy film entitled ‘Risky Business’ directed by Paul Brickman, where Rebecca De Mornay and Tom Cruise landed the leading roles, he took a supporting role. 
  • Beverly Hills Cop’ (1984) directed by Martin Brest, ‘The Flamingo Baby’ (1984) directed by Garry Marshall, ‘After Hours’ (1985) directed by Martin Scorsese, ‘Blame It on the Bellboy’ (1992) written and directed by Mark Herman, ‘True Romance’ (1993) directed by Tony Scott, ‘Beverly Hills Cop III’ (1994) directed by Mark Herman, ‘True Romance’ (1993) In addition, Bronson Pinchot also landed a leading role in Joel Zwick’s film ‘Second Sight’ (1989). 
  • In addition, Pinchot has contributed a lot to his net worth of television appearances. 
  • He appeared in Dale McRaven’s television series ‘Perfect Strangers’ (1986-1993), and Andrew Nicholls’ The Trouble with Larry (1993). 
  • He has also starred in the TV series ‘Lois & Clark: Superman’s New Adventures’ (1994) produced by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Deborah Joy LeVine,’ Step by Step’ (1996-1997) produced by William Bickley, Michael Warren,’ Law & Order: Neal Baer’s Special Victims Unit’ (2007), and Young and the Restless’ (2008) produced by William J. Bell, Lee Philip Bell. 

Bronson Pinchot Quick Info

Full Name Bronson Pinchot
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth May 20, 1959
Place Of Birth Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.753 m)
Profession Actor, Voice Actor
Education South Pasadena High School, Yale University
Nationality United States of America
Parents Henry Pinchot, Rosina Pinchot
Siblings Justin Pinchot
Nicknames Bronson Alcott Pinchot
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bpinchotonline/
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001621
Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Movies ‘The Bronson Pinchot Project’, (2012-), ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (2007), ‘The Wager’ (2007), ‘The Young and the Restless’ (2008), ‘Second Sight’ (1989), “True Romance” (1993), ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ (1984),
TV Shows Perfect Strangers, The Langoliers, Step by Step, Meego, The Trouble with Larry, The Surreal Life, Amazing Stories, Dumb and Dumber, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Eek! The Cat, Sara, I Love the ’80s Strikes Back

Bronson Pinchot Trademarks

  1. Often plays characters who have a French accent

Bronson Pinchot Quotes

  • [2009, on Risky Business (1983)] We didn’t know it was going to be a big hit. We thought Tom [Cruise] was the biggest bore on the face of the Earth. He had spent some formative time with Sean Penn-we were all very young at the time, Tom was 20, I was 23. Tom had picked up this knack of calling everyone by their character names, because that would probably make your performance better, and I don’t agree with that. I think that acting is acting, and the rest of the time, you should be you, but he called us all by our character names. He was tense and made constant, constant unrelated homophobic comments, like, “You want some ice cream, in case there are no gay people there?” I thought the movie would disappear. It just goes to show you, I obviously don’t have the antennae for that. I didn’t see it at all, but neither did any of the actors. All of the actors who talked about him were like, “What is this guy all about?” And you know, honestly, I never got it, and I don’t get it to this day. But it was his breakout film. He always talked about himself like he was a mega-superstar; that was weird, too.
  • (2009, on Beverly Hills Cop) I almost didn’t do the movie, because my girlfriend and I had tickets to go to Florence, and they kept pushing the date back of when they were going to shoot it. Not having a crystal ball and not knowing what was going to happen with it, I said, “If you don’t shoot it before next Wednesday, I’m not doing it. We’ve got tickets to Florence, and I’m not not going to Florence.” I didn’t have any money, I was nobody, and I was just kidding around and having fun, and it came out, and people were following me around and shrieking and taking pictures, acting like I was a big deal. I didn’t have any concept of what the hell was going on. But basically, it was a couple of days, fooling around, having fun. I almost didn’t do it.
  • (2009, on Beverly Hills Cop 3) Beverly Hills Cop opened up a whole world. I got the television show and movies, and I would go sign autographs for one hour and get paid $25,000. I had bodyguards and police barricades, and I had that whole life from 1985 to about 1992, ’93. Eddie was going through his period at the time of doing movies that were not hits, and he was very low-spirited, low-energy. I said to him, “All anyone ever wants to know when they meet me is what you’re like.” And he said, “I bet they don’t ask that anymore.” And then when we did a scene, we were shooting, and he was so low-energy that John Landis sent him upstairs and said, “Just rest, Eddie, and I’ll do the scene with Bronson.” So whenever you see my face in the movie, I’m not really talking to Eddie, I’m talking to John Landis. And I can understand it-he was just having a bad stretch. And that stretch lasted… When did Dr. Dolittle come out? I think his funk really did last until then. I don’t know what started the funk, but it lasted a chunk of time, and that was in the belly of the funk, and he was just really sad and low-energy and I basically did the scene without him there.
  • (2009, on True Romance) That was an exciting thing, because at that point in my life, no one had really ever heard me speak with my own voice. I remember the first couple of weeks, people would lean in and say, “Let’s hear him talk!” Which was kind of a compliment, but weird. If it had been a hit, it would have been the exact opening chapter of the second act of my career. It was an interesting role, it was a good character role in a dramatic movie. So it was a hugely important thing. And it was a fun, very exciting thing.
  • (2009, on making Courage Under Fire) That was a low point, because Denzel Washington was behind the incredibly cowardly bullshit of “This is my character, not me.” He was really abusive to me and everybody on that movie, and his official explanation was that his character didn’t like me, but it was a dreadful experience. I spent my salary on time with my shrink just for helping me get through it…Denzel Washington cured me forever of thinking that there is any amount of money or anything that could ever, ever make it okay to be abused. The script supervisor on that movie said it’s like watching somebody kick a puppy. He was so vile. And after that, I just would never endure it again.

Bronson Pinchot Important Facts

  • He is of Italian and Russian descent.
  • Harford, PA [July 2012]
  • Appearing in ‘Stones in Their Pockets’ on the London West End [December 2001]
  • Currently the voice of Max, the refurbished bug, on the VW commercials. [May 2008]
  • Appearing with Richard Dreyfuss and Eric Stoltz on Broadway in Arthur Penn’s production of Larry Gelbart’s play, “Sly Fox.” [March 2004]
  • He claimed on The Surreal Life (2003) that he grew up in a very dysfunctional family.
  • Became a member of the Harford, PA Masonic Lodge #445 in December, 2002.
  • His hobby is Greek sculpture (460 BC-31 BC).
  • He received a scholarship to Yale.
  • Graduated from South Pasadena High School in 1977, where he excelled in French, theater and choir.
  • Studied drama at Yale University.
  • Organized the 1975 International Wizard of Oz Club, Inc. Winkie Convention.

Bronson Pinchot Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Wild Thornberrys 1999 TV Series Franz Fensterkopf Actor
Out of the Cold 1999 Max Kaplan Actor
Beach Movie 1998 Ronald Actor
Hey Arnold! 1998 TV Series Ronnie Matthews / Director / Chauffeur Actor
Quest for Camelot 1998 Griffin (voice) Actor
Slappy and the Stinkers 1998 Roy Actor
Merry Christmas, George Bailey 1997 TV Movie Mr. Carter Actor
The Angry Beavers 1997 TV Series Truman / Brat Actor
Babes in Toyland 1997 Rodrigo (voice) Actor
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters 1996-1997 TV Series Deitrich Dunlap
Dietrich Duchump
Actor
Step by Step 1997 TV Series Jean-Luc Rieupeyroux / Black Bart Actor
Cow and Chicken 1997 TV Series Oscar / Guard / Old Wardrobe Man Actor
I Am Weasel 1997 TV Series Oscar / Guard / Old Wardrobe Man Actor
High Incident 1997 TV Series Matt Shukat Actor
Meego 1997 TV Series Meego Actor
Bruno the Kid: The Animated Movie 1996 Video General Armando Costrato (voice) Actor
Jungledyret 2 – den store filmhelt 1996 Hugo (English version, voice) Actor
Clueless 1996 TV Series Mr. Pontormo / Ka-feen Actor
The First Wives Club 1996 Duarto Feliz Actor
Adventures from the Book of Virtues 1996 TV Series The Man
The Dog
Actor
Bruno the Kid 1996 TV Series General Armando Castrato (voice) Actor
Courage Under Fire 1996 Bruno Actor
3rd Rock from the Sun 1996 TV Series Roy Albright Actor
Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man 1996 TV Series Dr. Henri Ducharme Actor
High Society 1996 TV Series Arthur Zipkin Actor
It’s My Party 1996 Monty Tipton Actor
The Adventures of Hyperman 1995 TV Series Valerie Knockisblokov Actor
Dumb and Dumber 1995 TV Series Dymbster Actor
The Langoliers 1995 TV Mini-Series Craig Toomy Actor
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman 1994-1995 TV Series The Prankster Actor
Napoleon 1995 Birdo (English version, voice) Actor
Beverly Hills Cop III 1994 Serge Actor
Jungledyret 1993 Hugo (English version, voice) Actor
True Romance 1993 Elliot Blitzer Actor
Perfect Strangers 1986-1993 TV Series Balki Bartokomous / Mama Actor
The Trouble with Larry 1993 TV Series Larry Burton Actor
Eek! the Cat 1992 TV Series Additional Voices (voice) Actor
Blame It on the Bellboy 1992 Bellboy Actor
The Great American Sex Scandal 1990 TV Movie Sanford Lagelfost / Jorge Jimenez / Arthur Lloyd / … Actor
ABC TGIF 1990 TV Series Balki Actor
Second Sight 1989 Bobby Actor
Between Two Women 1986 TV Movie Photographer Actor
Dave Thomas: The Incredible Time Travels of Henry Osgood 1986 TV Movie Charles Dickens Actor
George Burns Comedy Week 1985 TV Series Boris Actor
Amazing Stories 1985 TV Series Director Actor
After Hours 1985 Lloyd Actor
Sara 1985 TV Series Dennis Kemper Actor
Hot Resort 1985 Brad Actor
The Flamingo Kid 1984 Alfred Schultz Actor
Beverly Hills Cop 1984 Serge Actor
Risky Business 1983 Barry Actor
Double Play 2016 post-production Bob Actor
The Strike 2016 Carlo Lombardi Actor
Ray Donovan 2015 TV Series Flip Brightman Actor
The Mysteries of Laura 2015 TV Series Head Chef J.T. Thompson Actor
NCIS 2014 TV Series George Burton Actor
Kung Fu and Titties 2013 The Beaver Actor
Shake It Up! 2011 TV Series Kashlack Hessenheffer Actor
Virgin Alexander 2011 Bim Norse Actor
The Problem Solverz 2011 TV Series AI Actor
You and I 2011 Torrino Actor
Hawaii Five-0 2010 TV Series Bastille Actor
Pure Country 2: The Gift 2010 Joseph Actor
Chuck 2010 TV Series Victor Actor
Good Clean Fun 2009 Dean Vernon Actor
Hooking Up 2009/II Mr. Kimbal Actor
The Tale of Despereaux 2008 Town Crier (voice) Actor
The Young and the Restless 2008 TV Series Patrick Dalton Actor
From a Place of Darkness 2008 Carl Actor
Mr. Art Critic 2007 M.J. Clayton Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2007 TV Series Dr. Henry Carlisle Actor
The Wager 2007 Colin Buchanan Actor
Six Degrees 2007 TV Series Thomas Johnson Actor
Diamond Zero 2005 Bergerac De La Houssey Actor
Law & Order: Criminal Intent 2005 TV Series Dr. Greg Ross Actor
Second Best 2004 Doc Klingenstein Actor
All Grown Up! 2003 TV Series Pepe Actor
Straight No Chaser 2003 Short Josh Peters Actor
Breaking News 2002 TV Series Phillip Actor
Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control 2002 Devon Sharpe Actor
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure 2001 Video Francois (voice) Actor
Putting It Together 2000 TV Movie The Narrator Actor
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command 2000 TV Series Shakey / Science Actor
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child 1997-2000 TV Series Killer Whale / Reindeer / Sonny the Toad Actor
The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in ‘For Love or Mummy’ 1999 Stanley Thinnius Laurel Actor
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure 2001 Video performer: “Junkyard Society Rag” Soundtrack
Putting It Together 2000 TV Movie performer: “Invocation and Instructions to the Audience”, “Putting It Together”, “Rich and Happy”, “Merrily We Roll Along”, “Lovely”, “Everybody Ought to Have a Maid”, “Bang!”, “Back in Business”, “It’s Hot Up Here”, “Not Getting Married Today”, “Buddy’s Blues”, “Being Alive”, “Finale/Old Friends” Soundtrack
MGM Sing-Alongs: Having Fun 1997 Video short performer: “The Worst Is Yet to Come” Soundtrack
Kung Fu and Titties 2013 special thanks Thanks
The Greatest 80s Movies 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself
Barry
Serge
Self
The Bronson Pinchot Project 2012-2013 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Celebrity Nightmares Decoded 2011 TV Series Himself Self
TV Land Confidential 2007 TV Series documentary Himself – Interviewee Self
The Surreal Life 2003-2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Broadway Under the Stars 2004 TV Movie Himself Self
I Love the ’80s Strikes Back 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Pet Star 2003 TV Series documentary Celebrity Judge #1 Self
Pyramid 2002 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Self
VH-1 Behind the Movie 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
V.I.P. 1999 TV Series Himself Self
Ruby 1999 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood Squares 1998-1999 TV Series Himself Self
All-Star TGIF Magic 1997 TV Movie Himself Self
Champions of Magic 2 1997 TV Special Himself – Host Self
ESPY Awards 1996 TV Special Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1994-1995 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1993 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Christmas Fantasy on Ice 1992 TV Special Host / Jack Frost Self
A Tribute to the Boys: Laurel & Hardy 1992 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1990-1991 TV Series Himself Self
The 16th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1990 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Joan Rivers Show 1989 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1989 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Good Morning America 1988 TV Series Self
The 14th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1988 TV Special documentary Himself – Co-Presenter: Favourite Female Performer in New Television Show Self
Hour Magazine 1988 TV Series Himself – Co-Host Self
She’s Having a Baby 1988 Himself (uncredited) Self
Circus of the Stars #12 1987 TV Special documentary Himself – Performer Self
The 39th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1987 TV Special Himself – Nominee / Presenter Self
The 1st Annual American Comedy Awards 1987 TV Special Himself Self
Saturday Night Live 1987 TV Series Himself – Host / Various Self
Deja View 1986 Video Himself Self
The Late Show 1986 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1986 TV Series Himself – Center Square Self
The $10,000 Pyramid 1985 TV Series Himself Self
TV’s 50 Funniest Catch Phrases 2009 TV Movie Archive Footage
Beverly Hills Cop: A Glimpse Into the Casting Process 2002 Video short Serge Archive Footage
Beverly Hills Cop: The Phenomenon Begins 2002 Video documentary short Serge Archive Footage
Beverly Hills Cop III: Triple Axel 2002 Video short Serge Archive Footage

Bronson Pinchot Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1996 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Acting by an Ensemble The First Wives Club (1996) Won
1996 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Acting by an Ensemble The First Wives Club (1996) Nominated