Steve Franken

Biography: American actor Steve Franken was the son of a Hollywood press agent, thus he grew up discoursing in the highly stylized trade-magazine lingo that every show-business functionary was required to learn in the '40s and '50s. Sustaining himself as a stage actor in 1960, Franken was appearing in a Los Angeles production of Say Darling when he was spotted by Rod Amateau, producer-director of the TV sitcom Dobie Gillis. Amateau was looking for someone to play the insufferable rich-boy nemesis of Dobie, a role recently vacated by Warren Beatty. Thus Franken's first assignment on a Hollywood soundstage was in the role of Chatsworth Osborne Jr., snotty young millionaire overachiever (the character had been called "Milton Armitage" when Beatty played it). The character's trademark was a pained look of condescension, which Franken attributed to an ulcer that he'd suffered since the age of 14, when his mother died. Not really a regular on Dobie Gillis, Franken found himself at theAmerican actor Steve Franken was the son of a Hollywood press agent, thus he grew up discoursing in the highly stylized trade-magazine lingo that every show-business functionary was required to learn in the '40s and '50s. Sustaining himself as a stage actor in 1960, Franken was appearing in a Los Angeles production of Say Darling when he was spotted by Rod Amateau, producer-director of the TV sitcom Dobie Gillis. Amateau was looking for someone to play the insufferable rich-boy nemesis of Dobie, a role recently vacated by Warren Beatty. Thus Franken's first assignment on a Hollywood soundstage was in the role of Chatsworth Osborne Jr., snotty young millionaire overachiever (the character had been called "Milton Armitage" when Beatty played it). The character's trademark was a pained look of condescension, which Franken attributed to an ulcer that he'd suffered since the age of 14, when his mother died. Not really a regular on Dobie Gillis, Franken found himself at the unemployment office between his "Chatsworth" stints, and understandably grew to resent the character he played so well. When he did receive an outside job, it was generally as a Chatsworth type, so when Dobie Gillis ended its run in 1963, Franken sought out as many villainous roles as possible--after another "rich buddy" stint on the short-lived series Tom, Dick and Mary. Some of the actor's best work can be caught in reruns of such '60s TV series as Perry Mason and The Wild Wild West. Still, Franken didn't work as often as he should, and it was his contention that Dobie Gillis had all but ruined his career. Steve Franken persevered into the '70s and '80s, notably as an actor/director on the popular religious TV anthology Insight, with frequent appearances on the Jerry Lewis Telethons and in occasional character roles in such films as Westworld (1973). Expand

Steve Franken's Scores

  • TV
Average career score: 80
Highest Metascore: 80 ER: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 80 ER: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 1
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 0 out of 1
1 tv review
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd The King of Queens: Season 8 Sep 19, 2005 Vasili 8.9
tbd Murphy Brown: Season 10 Oct 1, 1997 College Roommate / Steve Franken tbd
tbd Seinfeld: Season 9 Sep 25, 1997 Brendan 9.0
80 ER: Season 1 Sep 19, 1994 Hank 8.3
tbd Harry and the Hendersons: Season 2 Sep 29, 1991 Psychiatrist tbd
tbd The Love Boat: Season 5 Oct 3, 1981 Harry Mason tbd
tbd Barney Miller: Season 7 Oct 30, 1980 Novak tbd
tbd Alice (1985): Season 3 Sep 24, 1978 Gunman tbd
tbd CHiPs: Season 1 Sep 15, 1977 Student tbd
tbd Charlie's Angels (1977): Season 2 Sep 14, 1977 Fred / Steve Franken tbd
tbd Emergency!: Season 4 Sep 14, 1974 Bernard Goldberg tbd
tbd Love, American Style: Season 5 Sep 14, 1973 Recurring Role tbd
tbd The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 3 Sep 16, 1972 Jonas Lasser tbd
tbd Love, American Style: Season 3 Sep 17, 1971 Recurring Role tbd
tbd Bewitched: Season 8 Sep 15, 1971 Bruce tbd
tbd Love, American Style: Season 2 Sep 25, 1970 Recurring Role tbd
tbd Love, American Style: Season 1 Sep 29, 1969 Recurring Role tbd
tbd Bewitched: Season 5 Sep 26, 1968 Henry / Juke / Steve Franken tbd
tbd Mission: Impossible: Season 2 Sep 10, 1967 Akim Hadramut tbd
tbd Bewitched: Season 4 Sep 7, 1967 Orvis / Steve Franken tbd
tbd The Wild Wild West: Season 2 Sep 16, 1966 Le Fou tbd
tbd Bewitched: Season 3 Sep 15, 1966 Hawkins / Steve Franken tbd
tbd My Three Sons: Season 7 Sep 15, 1966 Al tbd
tbd Bewitched: Season 2 Sep 16, 1965 Barkley / George Barkley / Steve Franken tbd
tbd My Favorite Martian: Season 3 Sep 12, 1965 George tbd
tbd McHale's Navy: Season 3 Sep 15, 1964 Whitworth tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 7 Sep 26, 1963 Christopher Barton tbd
tbd Petticoat Junction: Season 1 Sep 24, 1963 Homer Jr. tbd