
Terry Kiser
Acting
Terry Kiser (born August 1, 1939) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of the dead title-character in the comedy Weekend at Bernie's, and its sequel, Weekend at Bernie's II. Terry was a regular on two soap operas, The Secret Storm on CBS and The Doctors on NBC. Kiser has guest-starred numerous times on episodic television, particularly sitcoms, though he made a notable appearance as a comedian Vic Hitler (aka, Vic the Narcoleptic Comic) on the drama Hill Street Blues. He also portrayed the conniving Doctor Crews in Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood and appeared in Mannequin: On the Move as a sorcerer. He played a jerky lawyer in the volleyball film Sideout. Kiser also had a recurring role as Craven on Night Court, H.G. Wells in Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. He also appeared in three episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Will & Grace and The Golden Girls, as well as in two episodes of Three's Company as two different characters. Kiser was a member of Carol Burnett's repertory company on Carol and Company that aired in 1990 and 1991. Description above from the Wikipedia article Terry Kiser, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Murder, She Wrote
1984 · tv

Knight Rider
1982 · tv

Magnum, P.I.
1980 · tv

Will & Grace
1998 · tv

Emergency!
1972 · tv

Knots Landing
1979 · tv

L.A. Law
1986 · tv

Hawaii Five-O
1968 · tv

Hill Street Blues
1981 · tv

Night Court
1984 · tv

The Six Million Dollar Man
1974 · tv

The Golden Girls
1985 · tv

Walker, Texas Ranger
1993 · tv

Simon & Simon
1981 · tv

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
1993 · tv

Hunter
1984 · tv

The Fall Guy
1981 · tv

Three's Company
1977 · tv

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
1990 · tv

All in the Family
1971 · tv

Baretta
1975 · tv

Caroline in the City
1995 · tv

Scarecrow and Mrs. King
1983 · tv

One Day at a Time
1975 · tv

The Bionic Woman
1976 · tv

Two Guys and a Girl
1998 · tv

227
1985 · tv

Switch
1975 · tv

Rhoda
1974 · tv

Hardcastle and McCormick
1983 · tv