Howard Hesseman - Biography

Howard Hesseman has been a leading counter-culture figure since the late 1960s. He was a member of the improv group, "the Committee", for ten years in the sixties and seventies. He has been a character actor for many years on different television shows since the 1960s, and took small parts in The Andy Griffith Show (1960), Dragnet 1967 (1967), Soap (1977) and Sanford and Son (1972). The role that brought him to prominence was Howard Johnson in the cult classic Billy Jack (1971). He has been active in movies and TV since.

He was a frequent guest star on The Bob Newhart Show (1972), but the best was yet to come. He will perhaps be forever remembered on the classic series WKRP in Cincinnati (1978), as anti-disco DJ Dr. Johnny Fever. Also in the seventies, Hesseman appeared in a small part in Ennemis comme avant (1975), Tunnel Vision (1976), La dernière folie de Mel Brooks (1976) and Le bus en folie (1976). After the cancellation of WKRP in Cincinnati (1978), he went on to star as the husband of Ann Romano in Au fil des jours (1975). After that series was cancelled, Hesseman starred in more cult classics, such as Spinal Tap (1984), Doctor Detroit (1983), Police academy 2: au boulot! (1985), (a role which he refused to play again) Cluedo (1985) and Flight of the Navigator (1986).

He then got another part in television, this time as a teacher in the high school sitcom Sois prof et tais-toi (1986). As Mr. Moore, he was insightful, funny and a pleasure to watch. Hesseman left the show in 1990 and has done a steady stream of television guest roles since. In 1987, he was in the star-studded Cheeseburger Film Sandwich (1987), and, in 1991, he starred in the very strange film Rubin and Ed (1991). Since then, he has been in a handful of other films, including Gridlock'd (1997) with Tupac Shakur. His work in recent years concentrates mostly on television, where he takes mostly small guest roles, in shows like 70s show (1998), Les anges du bonheur (1994), The practice: Bobby Donnell & associés (1997) and Preuve à l'appui (2001). Since his career began, Hesseman has gained a reputation as a quality and versatile character actor.