He was best known as the actor who played Joe Gerard on the popular 1970s TV series Rhoda, a role he portrayed from 1974 to 1977. That performance really solidified his place in television history, and fans still remember him for it today. Later on, he also appeared in Trapper John, M.D. in 1981, further expanding his presence on the small screen. Before all the fame, though, he had already shown promise academically—earning a degree in English literature from Brown University, where he was even honored with membership in Phi Beta Kappa, a sign of his strong academic standing. Life took many turns, but he remained dedicated to his craft. Sadly, he passed away due to kidney cancer. At the time of his death, he was married to his third wife, Kristin, who survived him. His legacy lives on through his work, and those who knew him remember not just the actor, but the man behind the name.
He portrayed the character D.L. Brock on the popular soap opera General Hospital, appearing in the role from 1983 to 1985. He really made a mark during his time on the show, bringing depth and charisma to the part. His performance as D.L. Brock stood out, and he remained a memorable figure throughout his run on the series. He contributed significantly to the drama and storylines that unfolded during those years, leaving a lasting impression on fans of General Hospital.