Peter Thomas Scolari was an American actor widely recognized for his comedic roles in television. He gained fame for playing Henry Desmond alongside Tom Hanks in the sitcom "Bosom Buddies" and achieved further success as Michael Harris in "Newhart". His performance in "Newhart" earned him three Emmy Award nominations.
Peter Thomas Scolari was born on September 12, 1955.
Peter Scolari enrolled at Occidental College in Los Angeles as a theater arts major in 1972.
Peter Scolari received a positive review from The New York Times for his performance in the 1974 production of "Reflections".
Peter Scolari made his film debut under the pseudonym Barney Tramble in the 1978 film "Take Off".
Peter Scolari moved back to Los Angeles in 1979 to pursue acting opportunities.
Peter Scolari was signed to star in an NBC pilot titled "The Further Adventures Of Wally Brown" in 1979, but the show was not picked up.
Peter Scolari landed a significant role in the sitcom "Bosom Buddies" in 1980, playing Henry Desmond alongside Tom Hanks.
Peter Scolari starred in the short-lived sitcom "Goodtime Girls" in 1980, playing the character of Benny.
The sitcom "Bosom Buddies", starring Peter Scolari, concluded after two seasons in 1982.
Peter Scolari and his first wife, Lisa Kretzchmar, divorced in 1983.
Peter Scolari had a starring role in the sitcom "Baby Makes Five" in 1983, but the show was canceled after only five episodes.
Peter Scolari joined the cast of the sitcom "Newhart" in 1984, portraying the character of Michael Harris.
Peter Scolari married Debra Steagal, a costume designer, in 1986.
Peter Scolari received his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in "Newhart" in 1987.
Peter Scolari's role in "Newhart" ended in 1990. His performance earned him three Emmy nominations for best supporting actor in a comedy.
Peter Scolari starred in the television series "Family Album" in 1993, playing a character whose wife was portrayed by Pamela Reed.
Peter Scolari appeared in the film "That Thing You Do!", directed by Tom Hanks, in 1996. He played the character of Troy Chesterfield.
Peter Scolari played the lead role of Littlechap in a television production of the musical "Stop the World – I Want to Get Off" for the A&E network in 1996.
Peter Scolari took on the role of Wayne Szalinski in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show", which premiered in 1997.
Peter Scolari portrayed astronaut Pete Conrad in the miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon" in 1998.
The television series "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show", starring Peter Scolari, came to an end in 2000.
Peter Scolari made his Broadway debut in the musical "Hairspray" in 2003.
Peter Scolari appeared on Broadway as Wilbur Turnblad in the musical "Hairspray".
Peter Scolari lent his voice to the animated film "The Polar Express" in 2004, alongside Tom Hanks.
Peter Scolari joined the cast of the HBO series "Girls" in 2012, portraying the recurring character of Tad Horvath.
Peter Scolari showcased his acting versatility by playing various roles, including Pat Riley, Red Auerbach, Jerry Buss, and Bob Woolf, in the Broadway play "Magic/Bird" in 2012.
Peter Scolari married actress Tracy Shayne in 2013. They remained together until his death.
Peter Scolari reunited with his "Bosom Buddies" co-star Tom Hanks in the Broadway play "Lucky Guy" in 2013.
In 2014, Peter Scolari openly discussed his struggles with substance abuse and bipolar disorder on an episode of "Oprah: Where Are They Now?", offering insights into his personal challenges.
Peter Scolari starred as Yogi Berra in the Broadway play "Bronx Bombers" in 2014. His wife, Tracy Shayne, played Berra's wife, Carmen.
Peter Scolari began his recurring role as Gillian B. Loeb in the television series "Gotham" in 2015.
Peter Scolari joined the Broadway cast of the musical "Wicked" in 2016 as a replacement for the role of the Wizard of Oz.
Peter Scolari's role in "Girls" concluded in 2017. His performance earned him a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in 2016.
Peter Scolari took on roles in two television series in 2019: as a show business manager in the miniseries "Fosse/Verdon" and as Bishop Marx in the series "Evil".
Peter Scolari passed away on October 22, 2021.
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