
The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Robert Klein (born February 8, 1942) is an American stand-up comedian, singer, and actor. He is known for his appearances on stage and screen. He has released four standup comedy specials including, A Child of the 50s (1973), Mind Over Matter (1974), New Teeth (1975), and Let's Not Make Love (1990). The first two albums received Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album nominations. Klein hosted Saturday Night Live in its first season in 1975 and again in 1978. Klein made his Broadway debut in the 1966 production of The Apple Tree opposite Alan Alda. He earned a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical nomination for his performance in Neil Simon's musical comedy They're Playing Our Song (1979). He is known for his film roles in The Owl and the Pussycat (1970), Mixed Nuts (1994), One Fine Day (1996), Primary Colors (1998), Two Weeks Notice (2002), How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003), and Reign Over Me (2007). He is also known for his recurring television roles in Law & Order: SVU (2009-2012), The Good Wife (2013-2014), Madam Secretary (2014), Will & Grace (2018-2019). He has received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his specials, Child in his 50's (2001), and Unfair and Unbalanced (2010). He was profiled in the Starz documentary Robert Klein Still Can't Stop His Leg (2016).

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as Dwight Stannich
1999

as Rick Mason
1990

as Self
1962

as Self - Guest
1993

as Self - Host
1975

as Gary (voice)
1993

as Lyle
2009

as Self - Co-Host
1961

as Barney Drake
1984

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1997

as Dwayne Trent
2007

as Self
2003
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2024

as Jasper
2021

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as Mayor of New York
2015

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2014
as Narrator (voice)
2012

as CEO
2012

as Bob Farrell
2011

as The CEO
2011

as Robert Klein
2010

as Dr. Scott Harris
2010

as Self
2009

as Robert Klein
2008

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2008

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2007

as Jonathan Timpleman
2007

as Seymour Black
2006

as Mervyn Kant (segment "The Sisters Rosensweig")
2006

as Self
2005

as Phillip Warren
2003

as Larry Kelson
2002

as Dr. Sandy Napier
2002

as Howard Gold
2002

as Self
2002
as Self
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as Dwight Stannich
4 episodes

as Rick Mason
1 episodes

as Self
13 episodes

as Self - Guest
1 episodes

as Self - Host
2 episodes

as Gary (voice)
1 episodes

as Lyle
1 episodes

as Self - Co-Host
1 episodes

as Barney Drake
1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Dwayne Trent
1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Self - Panelist
15 episodes

as Bruce Degner
1 episodes

as Self - Performer
3 episodes

as Stan Freitus
1 episodes

as Self (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Self - Guest
1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Lester Clark
1 episodes

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as Roger "Eggy" Erdman
1 episodes

as (segment "Wordplay")
1 episodes

as Self - Guest
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