Bronson Pinchot
Bronson Pinchot was born in Manhattan, New York, United States on May 20th, 1959 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 65, Bronson Pinchot biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Bronson Alcott Pinchot (born May 20, 1959) is an American actor and singer.
He is best known for his appearance in Balki Bartokomous (1986-93).
He appeared in films including Risky Business (1983), Beverly Hills Cop (1993), and It's My Party (1996), as well as a television series based on Lois & Clark's The New Adventures of Superman.
He appeared in his own reality show The Bronson Pinchot Project on the DIY Network in 2012. Pinchot has performed as an audiobook narrator on a number of occasions, with over 100 recordings as of 2014.
He was named as the Best Voice in Fiction and Classics by AudioFile magazine for his 2010 renderings of Flannery O'Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge (1965), Karl Marlantes' Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War (2009) and David Vann's Caribou Island (2011).
Early life
Pinchot was born in New York City. Rosina's mother, a typist and house cleaner, was a bookbinder, born in New York and raised in Paris, while his father, a bookbinder, was a bookbinder. Following the Russian Revolution, Pinchot's paternal grandparents came from Russia and settled in France. Pinchot's father renamed himself "Pinchot" upon returning to the United States.
Pinchot's family and his extended family immigr, California, when he was two and a half years old. He graduated from South Pasadena High School at the top of his class and received a full scholarship to Yale University. He attended Morse College and intended to study fine arts, but instead concentrated on theater studies, graduating with honors.
After graduation, a casting director discovered him, which culminated in his film debut, Risky Business.
Personal life
Pinchot spent a considerable amount of time in Harford, Pennsylvania, restoring the circa 1839 mansion built by Joab Tyler (father of historian William Seymour Tyler) and later occupied by former Pennsylvania state Senator Edward E. Jones in 1999. "In an attempt to revive the town's 19th-century architecture," Pinchot purchased six houses in the tiny rural town of 1,300 people.
He filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in 2015, claiming that he owed between $100,000 and $500,000. All of his Harford properties were then listed for auction. "I have two talents: I can make old houses look beautiful and I can make people laugh," Pinchot told the Wilkes-Barre Citizens' Voice. Other than that, I'm a space waste. Well, I'm a faithful son and brother, but I have no interest in businesses."
As of April 2017, he had two tiny homes, one measuring 77 square feet and the other 153 square feet.
Career
Pinchot appeared in several feature films, including Hot Resort, Risky Company, Beverly Hills Cop, The First Wives Club, True Romance, Courage Under Fire, and It's My Party. Dennis Kemper appeared in the short-lived NBC sitcom Sara. Pinchot was hired to replace Fisher Stevens as Ben Jabituya in the 1986 film Short Circuit, but Pinchot left the film to begin work on Perfect Strangers, and Stevens was later fired.
Pinchot appeared on ABC's long-running ABC sitcom Perfect Strangers, beginning in 1986. When the show's eighth season concluded in September 1992 (with the condensed last season airing during the summer of 1993), Pinchot was given the lead on a new CBS sitcom entitled The Trouble with Larry. Mark Linn-Baker, Pinchot's co-star on Strangers, directed one episode just three weeks after ABC's Perfect Strangers finale in August 1993. The Trouble with Larry was cancelled after three weeks of dismal ratings and poor reviews. Pinchot will later be hired by Perfect Strangers creator Tom Miller and Bob Boyett for two more of their sitcoms: Step By Step, where he starred French hairdresser Jean-Luc Rieupeyroux and then moved to Meego, where he played an alien who crash-landed on Earth and took up residence with an American family.
Pinchot read The Learners, author Chip Kidd's sequel to The Cheese Monkeys, on audio in 2008. In the 2009 Volkswagen "Das Auto" campaign, Max, the completely restored Black 1964 VW Beetle, was also featured.
Pinchot narrated more audiobooks between 2009 and 2014. Pinchot read the audio version of Matterhorn and Blood Oath in 2010. Patricia Highsmith: Selected Novels and Short Stories was one of several stories included in the Blackstone Audio collection, including Strangers on a Train. The Hero's Guide to Christopher Healy's children's book, Pinchot, was also narrated. He was commended for his contributions to a variety of organizations, including Audible.com's 2010 Narrator of the Year.
Pinchot appeared on DIY Network's The Bronson Pinchot Project on February 12, 2012. The program is based on his passion for restoring old homes using salvaged materials.
Pinchot would appear in the Netflix series The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on March 8, 2018. In October 2018, the series debuted.