
Harold Gould
Acting
Born December 10, 1923 · Schenectady, New York, USA
Died September 11, 2010
Harold V. Goldstein (December 10, 1923 – September 11, 2010), best known by his stage name Harold Gould, was an American actor best known for playing Martin Morgenstern in the 1970s sitcoms Rhoda and The Mary Tyler Moore Show and as Miles Webber & also as Arnie Peterson on The Golden Girls. Gould acted in film and television for nearly 50 years, appearing in more than 300 television shows, 20 major motion pictures, and over 100 stage plays, and received Emmy Award nominations five times. He is known for playing elegant, well-dressed men, and he regularly played Jewish characters and grandfather-type figures on television and film.
Known for
Filmography

Brother Bear
2003 · Old Denahi (voice)

Freaky Friday
2003 · Grandpa

The Master of Disguise
2002 · Grandfather Disguisey

Stuart Little
1999 · Grandpa Spencer

Patch Adams
1998 · Arthur Mendelson

My Giant
1998 · Milt Kaminski

Beloved
1998 · Barber Shop Man #4 (uncredited)

Brown's Requiem
1998 · Solly K.

The Love Bug
1997 · Dr. Gustav Stumpfel

Killer: A Journal of Murder
1996 · Old Henry Lesser

Romero
1989 · Francisco Galedo

Get Smart, Again!
1989 · Nicholas Dimente

Playing for Keeps
1986 · Rockerfeller

The Fourth Wise Man
1985 · Rabbi

The Gambler: The Adventure Continues
1983 · Stowbridge

Seems Like Old Times
1980 · Judge John Channing

The Gambler
1980 · Arthur Stobridge

The One and Only
1978 · Hector Moses

Silent Movie
1976 · Engulf

The Big Bus
1976 · Professor Baxter

Gus
1976 · Charles Gwynn

The Strongest Man in the World
1975 · Dietz

Love and Death
1975 · Anton Inbedkov

The Front Page
1974 · Mayor

The Sting
1973 · Kid Twist

Where Does It Hurt?
1972 · Dr. Herman Zerny

Ransom for a Dead Man
1972 · Agent Carlson

The Arrangement
1969 · Dr. Leibman

Project X
1968 · Col. Holt

Harper
1966 · Sheriff Spanner

Inside Daisy Clover
1966 · Cop on Pier

The Spy with My Face
1965 · Doctor

The Satan Bug
1965 · Dr. Ostrer (uncredited)

Marnie
1964 · Mr. Garrett (uncredited)

The Couch
1962 · Hollingsworth