Judge Brown then occasionally appears on the series and presides as a judge. In 1980, Henry appeared on the CBS television series The Dukes Of Hazzard as Will Jason (Squirt) in the second season episode “Find Loretta Lynn”. Also in 1980, he played the leader of the Illinois Nazis in John Landi`s film The Blues Brothers. Most young viewers associate it with this film mainly because of its popularity. He made a brief appearance in Paul Thomas Anderson`s Magnolia as an eccentric barfly. He also worked frequently as a voice actor in animation, most notably as Wilbur the Pig in the popular children`s film Hanna Barbera Charlotte`s Web (1973) and later worked for her in the animated film The Biskitts. He also worked on the cartoon The Grim Adventures Of Billy & Mandy as Lord Pain, King of the Hill as journalist Bob Jenkins and Rocket Power as grumpy neighbor Merv Stimpleton. After graduating from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., he served as an intelligence officer in the United States Air Force with the 66th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing in France from 1957 to 1960. Early in his career as a professional artist, he developed a comedy in which he played a poet from Fairhope, Alabama.[2] He took the stage name Henry Gibson, which is a similar phrase for the name of the famous Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. He is also known to have used the name Olsen Gibson.[2] [3] Although Justice Brown claims to be a “diligent investigator,” Denny and Alan regularly played with Justice Brown`s insecurities to get good decisions from him. Judge Clark Brown, played by Henry Gibson, is a Boston district judge with low self-esteem who frequently crosses paths with lawyers, primarily Denny Crane and Alan Shore of Crane, Poole & Schmidt in court. Alan then attempted to have Justice Brown removed by a panel of emergency judges, but was thwarted by senior partner Paul Lewiston. Alan then delves into Judge Brown`s private life and discovers that he lives with his mother.

Alan sues Judge Brown`s mother in court and tells her that he knows the emasculating effect Mrs. Brown has on men by her mere presence, and suggests that Judge Brown resist his mother`s influence and stop inflicting unnecessary humiliating punishments just to find comfort and joy. Brown J. then suspended the landlord`s sentence. Gibson spent three years as part of the cast of the television show Laugh-In, where he was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1971. He often played “The Poet” and recited poems with “sharp satirical or political themes.” Gibson appeared behind a stage apartment, dressed in a Nehru jacket and “hippie” beads, and holding a strangely large artificial flower.[1] He said that the “[title of the poem] – by Henry Gibson,” bowed steeply from the waist, recited his poem, and walked back behind the apartment. Gibson`s routine was so memorable that John Wayne once performed it in his own inimitable style: “The Sky – by John Wayne. The sky is blue / The grass is green / Get off your butt / And join the Marines! “, after which Wayne left the scene smashing the apartment. Gibson also appeared regularly in “Cocktail Party” segments as a Catholic priest and sipped tea.

He put the cup on the saucer, recited his sentence in a serious and somber tone, and then sipped tea again. He also made recurring appearances in the anthology Love, American Style (1969-1974). Clark Brown is an irritated 70-year-old Justice Denny Crane and Alan Shore who frequently appear in court. He has low self-esteem, as he still lives with his mother in a wheelchair, which has a condescending and emasculating effect on him, and the fact that he was still a virgin. In 1978, he appeared in The New Adventures Of Wonder Woman as the villain Mariposa. Two years later, he appeared in The Dukes of Hazzard as Will Jason (Squirt) in the second season episode “Find Loretta Lynn”. That same year, he played the leader of the Illinois Nazis in John Landi`s film The Blues Brothers. It became one of his most famous film roles. The following year, he appeared in The Incredible Shrinking Woman. In Joe Dante`s 1989 comedy Yhe` Burbd starring Tom Hanks, Gibson played the villain.

Gibson reunited with director Dante a few years later when Gremlins 2 was released in 1990. He made an appearance as an office worker who is filmed taking a smoking break and being fired by the sadistic boss. In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, he played Ferengi “Nilva” in the 1998 episode “Profit and Lace” In Joe Dante`s 1989 comedy The Burbs starring Tom Hanks, Gibson played the villain. He reunited with director Dante a year later when Gremlins 2: The New Batch was released in 1990 and made an appearance as an office worker filmed taking a smoking break and being fired by the sadistic boss. In 1996, he played an exceptionally dramatic role as former Robinson train driver in the independent film Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day starring Michael Stipe. That year, he also voiced Adolf Eichmann in Keith Gordon`s film adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut`s novel Mother Night. In 1999, Gibson appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson`s Magnolia as an eccentric barfly who upsets former prodigy Donnie Smith, played by William H. Macy. 80. “Cover Up” – The Million Dollar Face (1984) TV episode. Milton 79. “The Fall Guy” – Terror U.

(1984) TV episode. Merriwell Cooper – The Meek Shall Inherit Rhonda (1981) TV episode. Milton Bach 124. The Outlaws Arrive (1965). Charlie Cheval. aka Three Stooges Meet the Gunslingers (UK) 73. “Galaxy High School” (1986) TV series (voice) . Doyle`s Locker/Aimee`s Locker 49. Die Bären, die Weihnachten retteten (1994) (TV) . Flashlight 118. “Rowan & Martin`s Laugh-In”. Regular performer (1968-1971).

aka Laugh-In – Episode #4.3 (1970) TV Episode. Regular Performer – Episode #3.26 (1970) TV Episode . Regular Performer – Episode #3.25 (1970) TV Episode . Regular Performer – Episode #3.24 (1970) TV Episode . Regular Performer – Episode #3.20 (1970) TV Episode . Regular interpreter …/. Because of these circumstances and growing personality complexes, Brown finds only real pleasure in humiliating the criminals and defendants he convicts, in addition to the normal punishment, until Alan convinces him to stand up to his mother and not impose humiliating punishments. 117. Evil Roy Slade (1972) (TV) .

Clifford Stool 66th Night Visitor (1989) . Jake. aka Never Cry Devil 14. The Commission (2003) . Chief of Police Jesse Curry 8. “Grim & Evil”. aka The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (USA: new title) – House of Pain/Grim Prophecy, A/Mandy Dog (2004) TV episode (voice) . Lord of Sorrow 57.

“MacGyver” – Deadly Silents (1991) TV episode. Pinky Burnette – Harry`s Will (1990) TV episode. Gibson, a Drive-Thru client, began his acting career at the age of eight as a touring artist for the Mae Desmond Theatre. He has appeared in numerous theatrical and theatrical productions.[2] Gibson made numerous appearances in Tonight Starring Jack Paar between 1957 and 1962, where he often recited his poems. In 1962, his appearance coincided with guest host Jerry Lewis. Lewis, charmed by Gibson`s behaviour, later cast him in The Nutty Professor (1963). Gibson`s career took off after this film appearance. In 1964, his cowboy character reciting Quirt Manly poems followed on the popular show The Beverly Hillbillies. At the time, Gibson appeared in an episode of My Favorite Martian. 85. “Simon & Simon” – Fowl Play (1982) TV episode.

Herbert T. Dowd 60. Turn on tomorrow. (1990) . Great John Coot. aka Aunt Julia and the screenwriter 74. “Knight Rider” – Voo Doo Knight (1986) TV episode. Donald Crane 34.

“Maggie Winters” – Angstgiving Day (1998) TV episode. Hotel clerk Henry died of cancer at his home a week before his 74th birthday in 2009. 91. The Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981). Dr. Eugene Nortz 37. Stranger in the Kingdom (1998). Zack Burrows Like the Merv character he voiced, Gibson had served in the U.S. Army in the 1950s, was a multi-talented man and lived near the sea. 4. “King of the Hill” – Bystand Me (2005) TV episode (voice). Jenkins – Smoking and the Bandit (2005) TV episode (voice) Bob Jenkins 58th “Eerie, Indiana” – The Losers (1991) TV episode.

Mr. Lodgepoole 1. The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) (special thanks) 115. Charlotte`s Web (1973) (voice) . Wilbur. aka E.B. White`s Charlotte`s Web (United States: advertising title) 111. “Get Christie Love” – Murder on High C (1975) TV episode. Garber 18. “Stargate SG-1”. aka Stargate, La (Canada: French title: dubbed version) – Sentinel (2002) TV episode. Marul 44.