Bronson Pinchot

Bronson Pinchot

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Bronson Pinchot was born on May 20, 1959 in USA. Bronson Pinchot's big-screen debut came with Risky Business directed by Paul Brickman in 1983, strarring Barry. Bronson Pinchot is known for It's My Party directed by Randal Kleiser, Margaret Cho stars as Charlene Lee and Bruce Davison as Rodney Bingham. Bronson Pinchot has got 1 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Bronson Pinchot achieved is National Board of Review, USA. The upcoming new movie Bronson Pinchot plays is Double Play which will be released on Feb 22, 2022.

When Bronson Pinchot began auditioning for Broadway roles, he refused to do accents. Years later, his ability to do accents is what gave him his first break in film and led to television success as Balki Bartokomous, the odd cousin from a Mediterranean island who comes to live with Mark Linn-Baker on the sitcom Larry et Balki (1986).Pinchot was born in New York, raised in Pasadena, and attended Yale on a full scholarship, first being interested in art. Although he came from a poor family, he was a class valedictorian. It was during his art studies that he began to pursue acting. Cast in an off-Broadway play soon after his 1981 graduation, Pinchot was seen by a casting director and gained the role of one of Joel's poker playing friends in Risky Business (1983) and appeared the next year in Le Kid de la plage (1984). Cast as Serge, an associate art dealer, in Le flic de Beverly Hills (1984), Pinchot stole his one real scene from Eddie Murphy. This role led to Balki with his odd accent and eccentric style. The series continued for seven seasons. He didn't fare as well in The Trouble with Larry (1993), where he again played a visitor who comes to stay.His small screen success did not translate as easily to the big screen. The box office flops Second Sight (1989) and Méli-mélo à Venise (1992) didn't repeat his earlier successes. It wasn't until his role in True Romance (1993) and his reprisal of Serge in Le flic de Beverly Hills 3 (1994) that audiences took note of his talent again. He appeared in À l'épreuve du feu (1996) and took a familiar comedic role in Le club des ex (1996) as Duarte Feliz, a flamboyant interior designer.Television has continued to offer Pinchot opportunities. In 1995, he appeared in Stephen King's Les langoliers (1995). The following year, he joined the cast of Notre belle famille (1991) as the owner of a hair salon. Unlike the manic bizarrely-turned characters Pinchot often played, on TV talk shows he has proven to be witty and erudite.He first appeared on Broadway in 1990 in 'Zoya's Apartment,' a comedic play at the Circle in the Square theater. In 1999, He appeared with Carol Burnett and John Barrowman in _Putting It Together' (1999) and in 2004's revival 'Sly Fox,' with Richard Dreyfuss and Eric Stoltz. More recently, he appeared on the 5th season of The Surreal Life (2003).

  • Birthday

    May 20, 1959
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA
  • Also known

    Bronson Alcott Pinchot

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 2 nominations

National Board of Review, USA
1996
Best Acting by an Ensemble
Winner - NBR Award

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