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  1. It's the character he's known for: Balki Bartokomous, on the tv show, "Perfect Strangers." Like actors famous for playing one character, Bronson talks to Wil...

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  2. 20. Okt. 2009 · Bronson Pinchot will forever be best known as the zany, loveable goofball immigrant from the hit ’80s sitcom Perfect Strangers, but he’s racked up an impressive résumé of character roles in ...

  3. The Bronson Pinchot Project. Actor Bronson Pinchot is a hands-on renovator with the skills of a contractor and the eye of a top designer. He sets out to restore rundown homes into eye-catching masterpieces in Harford, Pennsylvania.

  4. Gangly, sweet-faced actor Bronson Pinchot was born in New York and raised in California, then returned to the East Coast to study at the Yale School of Drama. The common misconception is that Pinchot sprang fully grown as a comedian with his performance as an effete, bizarrely accented art gallery assistant in Beverly Hills Cop (1984).

  5. Bronson Alcott Pinchot (born May 20, 1959) is an American actor and narrator of many novels. He has appeared in several feature films, including Risky Business, Beverly Hills Cop (and reprising his popular supporting role in Beverly Hills Cop III), The First Wives Club, True Romance, Courage Under Fire and It's My Party. Pinchot is probably best known for his role in the ABC family sitcom ...

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · It’s not an exaggeration to say Bronson Pinchot’s life changed overnight. He was an unknown 25-year-old actor struggling to make ends meet when Beverly Hills Cop premiered in 1984. He had just about two minutes of screen time in the Eddie Murphy action-comedy — as the heavily accented gallery worker Serge — but he made an impression on moviegoers and A-listers alike.

  7. Bronson Pinchot. Highest Rated: True Romance (1993) Lowest Rated: Second Sight (1989) Birthday: May 20, 1959. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. Comedic actor Bronson Pinchot first turned heads ...