Paul Sand

Paul Sand (born March 5, 1935) is an American comedic actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Sand, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Sweet Land

(Frandsen (as an older man))

Frozen Assets

(McTaggert)

Wholly Moses

(God's Angel)

Can't Stop the Music

(Steve Waits)

The Main Event

(David)

Teen Wolf Too

(Coach Finstock)

The Hot Rock

(Alan Greenburg)

Queen of the Lot

(Ernesto / Dependency Buster)

Loren & Rose

(Phil)

Every Little Crook and Nanny

(Benny Napkins)

Once Upon a Brothers Grimm

(Wilhelm Grimm)

Camp Stories

(Moishe)

The Second Coming of Suzanne

(Artist)

Justin Case

(Cab Driver)

The Last Fling

(Jack)

Getting Up and Going Home

(Alex Weber)

You Can't Take it With You

(Ed Carmichael)

Simple Being

(Teacher)

A Great Big Thing

(Morrie)

Layin' Low

(Augie)

The Great Bank Hoax

(Richard Smedley)

Chuck & Buck

(Barry)

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

(Frederic Dutcher)

Spark

(Tom)

Viva Max!

(Moreno)

Adam & Steve

(Norm)

Segal

(Self)

The Fabulous Allan Carr

(Self)

St. Elsewhere

L.A. Law

(Headmaster Ted Waldron)

Magnum, P.I.

Alice

Who's the Boss?

(Packard)

thirtysomething

Joan of Arcadia

The Twilight Zone

(Bluestone)

Dharma & Greg

(Salazar)

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

Laverne & Shirley

The X-Files

(Gird Thomas)

Cagney & Lacey

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

Bewitched

Wonder Woman

(Del Franklin)

Gimme a Break!

(Marty)

True Colors

(Leonard Davis)

Camp Wilder

Baby Talk

Lime Street

Occasional Wife

Flying High

Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers

Quantum Leap

(Charlie)

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

(Dr. Rafkin)

Curb Your Enthusiasm

(Guy Bernier)

Taxi

(Craig Eagen)

Eerie, Indiana

(Charles Furnell / Simon Holmes)

Sliders

(Dr. Malcolm White)

The Carol Burnett Show

(Self - Guest / Various Characters)

The Carol Burnett Show

(Self)

Tony Awards

(Self - Nominee)

Time of Your Life

(Theater Director)

Palm Royale

(Axel Rosenhips)

Night Court

(Prof. Jarvis Crowley)

Empty Nest

(Poko)

Dinah!

(Self)

Murder, She Wrote

(Horace Lynchfield)