While some actors are acclaimed for the body of their work, others earn fame for creating a handful of indelible characters. Harvey Lembeck, like many fine comedians, toiled in minor roles for most of his career in film and television. However, when given a promising role, he seized the opportunity and created three classic characters: Sergeant Harry Shapiro in Billy Wilder's film adaptation of Stalag 17 (1953); Corporal Rocco Barbello in The Phil Silvers Show (1955-59); and klutzy motorocycle gang leader Eric Von Zipper in the Beach Party movies of the 1960s.
Born in Brooklyn in 1923, Harvey Lembeck first entered show business as one-half of The Dancing Carrolls at a 1939 World's Fair exhibition. His partner, Caroline Dubs, eventually became his wife.
After a stint in the armed services during World War II, Lembeck graduated from New York University in 1947, hoping for a career in radio broadcasting. Instead, he wound up on Broadway, playing the character Insignia for three years opposite Henry Fonda in Mister Roberts. (Robert Roark played Lembeck's role in the 1955 film version of Mister Roberts).
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| Strauss and Lembeck in Stalag 17. |
| Sgt Bilko and Cpl Barbello in The Phil Silvers Show. |
| Andy Romano as J.D. and Lembeck as Eric Von Zipper in Beach Party. |
In 1965, Harvey Lembeck founded The Harvey Lembeck Comedy Workshop to teach aspiring comedians. Lembeck explained: "“You can’t teach an actor to be funny. If the humor is innately there, we will give him the tools and nourish his own abilities to grow.” Over the years, the workshop has been attended by actors such as Robin Williams, John Ritter, and Mary Kay Place. Lembeck's children, director-actor Michael and daughter Helaine, run the workshop today.
Harvey Lembeck continued performing on TV series such as The Love Boat and Mork & Mindy right up until his death by a heart attack in 1982 at age 58. He left behind a successful acting school and a legacy of memorable film and television characters.





I was so delighted to see your profile on Harvey Lembeck! I am not familiar with his work on "The Phil Silvers Show" but admire his performance on "Stalag 17". I enjoy the Beach Party movies especially because of Eric Von Zipper. What an unforgettable character! Thank you for a most excellent Lembeck tribute!
ReplyDeleteI love Harvey Lembeck. Always have. Always will. I remember him most from the Phil Silvers Show which was always a 'must see' at my house growing up.
ReplyDeleteNever saw him in any of the beach blanket movies because I never saw any of those movies except for GIDGETd which earned me a strange look from my friends because I maintained that Gidget should have wound up with Cliff Robertson. I mean, NO comparison to that little Jimmy Darren - ugh. Obviously I had a thing for older men as a kid. Ha!
He is my ideal!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed your post -- I always liked Harvey Lembeck, and I remember how excited I was, way back in the day, when I started seeing his son, Michael, in acting roles on shows like Mary Hartman.
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ReplyDeletegreat entertainer he was great in all his roles especially in the beach party movies
ReplyDeleteso young why could have done a lot more in the movies and comdey
ReplyDeleteLembeck and Strauss also worked as a team in "The Last Time I Saw Archie"
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