The son of a singing waiter, Ron Carey attended Seton Hall University, then embarked on the catch-as-catch-can life of a standup comedian. A huge hit on his first Jack Paar Show appearance, Carey was an enormous flop on his second Paar gig -- the victim, he'd later insist, of overpreparation. After two years away from show business, Carey rebuilt his confidence with nightly appearances at the Improvisation, a New York nightspot which showcased up-and-coming comics. Traveling westward to Hollywood, Carey appeared in dozens of commercials and secured supporting roles on the 1970s TV sitcoms The Corner Bar and The Montefuscos, then played a one-shot role on the last 1975 episode of Barney Miller. Executive producer Danny Arnold decided to use Carey as a Barney Miller regular, and at the beginning of the series' second season, he settled into the role of Levitt, a street cop who aspired to become a plainclothes detective. During his Barney Miller run (which lasted until 1982), Carey became a member of Mel Brooks's movie stock company, appearing in such Brooks yuckfests as Silent Movie (1976), High Anxiety (1977), and History of the World Pt. I (1981). In 1989, Ron Carey starred in the short-lived sitcom Have Faith, playing Father Vincent Paglia -- an ironic turn of events, inasmuch as Carey had once intended to become a priest.
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Troublemakers
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1994 | |||
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Lucky Luke
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1991 | |||
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Johnny Dangerously
Actor |
1984 | |||
| 1981 | ||||
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Fatso
Actor |
1980 | |||
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Alice: The Hex
Actor |
1977 | |||
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High Anxiety
Actor |
1977 | |||
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Silent Movie
Actor |
1976 | |||
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Made for Each Other
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1971 | |||
| 1971 | ||||
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Dynamite Chicken
Actor |
1970 | |||
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The Out-of-Towners
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1969 |
