Danny Goldman

Danny Goldman

  • Born: 1939-10-30
  • Birthplace: New York, USA
  • Height:
  • Profession: Actors, voice actors, casting directors
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: The Good Life, "Partridge Family", "Room 222", "A Gentleman in Colombo", Young Frankenstein, "The Smurfs"
  • Danny Goldman ( Danny Goldman, 1940-April 12, 2020 [1]  ), male, born in New York, USA, is an American actor, voice actor and casting director. His main works include " Young Frankenstein " and so on.
    On April 12, 2020, Danny Goldman was confirmed by his agent and friend Doug Ely (Doug Ely) on social media that he died in Los Angeles at the age of 80. [1] 

    Early Experience

    In the early 1970s, Danny Goldman began to work as an actor. He played the first role in his life in the NBC comedy "The Good Life". Since then, he has made guest appearances in many popular American drama series, including "Partridge Family", "Room 222", "The Gentleman Colombo" and so on. 

    Performing Experience

    In 1974, Danny Goldman starred in the horror comedy " Young Frankenstein " directed by Mel Brooks . In the opening line of the film, he played a medical student and questioned the protagonist played by Gene Wilder.
    Subsequently, Danny Goldman made his first appearance in the animated cartoon " The Smurfs " produced by Hanner -Barbara Studios in 1981 . Until 1989, Danny Goldman has been acting as the voice of "Cong Cong". 
    Extended Reading

    The Long Goodbye quotes

    • Philip Marlowe: [trying to convince his cat to eat a mixture of cottage cheese, raw egg, and salt after discovering he's out of canned cat food] Oh, yeah... can't do better than that at Chasen's.

    • Det. Dayton: We know what time Terry Lennox left the Malibu Colony and what time he got here. Your girlfriends were so busy making hash pies, they didn't notice anything.