
He guest starred in other primetime shows like Bewitched, The Wonder Years, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, The Golden Girls, Hot in Cleveland, and Desperate Housewives. He was also in the director's cut of Little Shop of Horrors, but was replaced by Jim Belushi in the final cut.ĭooley has worked with Christopher Guest on a number of films.ĭooley has also appeared as a variety of recurrent characters on numerous television shows, including My So-Called Life, Dream On, Grace Under Fire, thirtysomething, Curb Your Enthusiasm, ALF (playing Whizzer Deaver) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine where he played the recurring role of Enabran Tain. After Altman saw Dooley in the Jules Feiffer comedy Hold Me, he signed him for a role in his film A Wedding. He worked with Robert Altman regularly and is known as a prolific journeyman character actor. A character named Paul the Gorilla that appeared in television commercials was named after him.ĭooley wrote Easy Reader (Morgan Freeman), Fargo North, Decoder (Skip Hinnant) and Love of Chair.ĭooley has appeared in such films as Sixteen Candles, Popeye, Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure, Breaking Away, and the voice of Sarge in the Disney/Pixar films Cars, Cars 2 and Cars 3.
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They produced around 500 TV commercials and 1,000 radio spots. Dooley formed a company with Andrew Duncan and Lynne Lipton called All Over Creation to create commercials for radio and television. He found out years later that Carl Reiner had recommended him for the job.

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Dooley wrote "runners", a series of short sketches with 8 or 10 characters that were broadcast over the course of several weeks. He created and was one of the head writers on The Electric Company, produced by the Children's Television Workshop (now called Sesame Workshop) for PBS in the United States. Fellow members of The Second City at that time were Alan Arkin and Alan Alda.ĭooley also worked as a writer. He got an agent at William Morris Agency thanks to a referral from Walter Matthau, who played Oscar Madison in the play.Īlso having an interest in comedy, Dooley was a stand-up comedian for five years, eventually landing on The Tonight Show, and a member of the Compass Players and The Second City troupe in New York City.

Eventually when Carney left the play Dooley got the part. Dooley played a poker buddy and understudied Art Carney, who played Felix Unger. The director gave him his first break by casting him in 1965's The Odd Couple on Broadway. In the early 1950s, he made his debut on the New York stage and was discovered by Mike Nichols.


In New York he soon found success as a regular on the stage. He initially found work as a clown for children's birthday parties. Dooley then returned home and graduated from West Virginia University in 1952.Īfter graduating from West Virginia University, Dooley went to New York City to try his luck in the entertainment industry. He enjoyed listening to comedians on the radio, especially Jimmy Durante.ĭooley was a cartoonist as a youth and drew a strip for a local paper in Parkersburg. He has said that Parkersburg had few attractions that interested him there were no theaters or cultural opportunities, and his family had no television set. Paul Dooley (born Paul Brown February 22, 1928) is an American actor, writer and comedian.ĭooley was born Paul Brown in Parkersburg, West Virginia, the son of Ruth Irene (née Barringer), a homemaker, and Peter James Brown, a factory worker.
