60's comic TV actor best known for the cult favorite I'm Dickens... He's Fenster opposite John Astin (Inglels was Fenster) and for his long marriage to Shirley Jones. After the 1960's, Ingels was primarily involved behind the scenes as an agent.
Age 79.
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RIP Marty Ingels
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But what game shows was he on?
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The New Hollywood Squares (1 episode, 1987)Vandal wrote:But what game shows was he on?
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You Don't Say (Sep 1, 1975) (Oct 15, 1968)
P.D.Q. (1 episode, 1967)
The Match Game (Jan 25 through Jan 29, 1965)
Get the Message (Dec 25, 1964) (Oct 5, 1964)
To Tell the Truth (Oct 12, 1964)
The Price Is Right (Aug 21, 1964) (Aug 17, 1964)
What's My Line? (Jun 21, 1964)
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I'm surprised Ingels never appeared on the old Hollywood Squares. But then again, IMDB records for old TV shows are kind of sketchy because a lot of these episodes no longer exist.Bob Juch wrote:The New Hollywood Squares (1 episode, 1987)Vandal wrote:But what game shows was he on?
We'll never know thanks to LB and his silver hammer.
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You Don't Say (Sep 1, 1975) (Oct 15, 1968)
P.D.Q. (1 episode, 1967)
The Match Game (Jan 25 through Jan 29, 1965)
Get the Message (Dec 25, 1964) (Oct 5, 1964)
To Tell the Truth (Oct 12, 1964)
The Price Is Right (Aug 21, 1964) (Aug 17, 1964)
What's My Line? (Jun 21, 1964)
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I liked his turns as Sol Pomerantz, Rob Petrie's Army buddy on The Dick Van Dyke show.
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