Don Brockett Explained

Birth Date:30 January 1930
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Death Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Resting Place:Allegheny Cemetery
Years Active:1966 - 1995

Don Brockett (January 30, 1930 – May 2, 1995) was an American actor, comedian, producer, and director from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was known for his portrayal of Chef Brockett on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He had small parts in many major films including Flashdance, Fletch Lives, The Silence of the Lambs, and Bob Roberts.

Don Brockett played a zombie in the 1985 George A. Romero film Day of the Dead.[1]

Brockett was one-half of the popular Pittsburgh comedy team, "Brockett and Barbara". He was also known for his annual comedic cinematic look at Pittsburgh, Forbidden Pittsburgh.

Brockett also had bit parts in the movies Flashdance and Houseguest, both of which were filmed in Pittsburgh. Barely six months after the release of Houseguest, Brockett died of a heart attack. Prior to his death, Brockett had been heavily involved in local charities, particularly with polio research. His grave is located at Allegheny Cemetery.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Flashdance Pete
1985Rappin' Store Manager
1985Day of the Dead Featured Zombie
1985Walls of Glass Van Driver
1987Lady Beware Locksmith
1988Tiger Warsaw Carl
1988The Prince of Pennsylvania Tony Minetta
1989Fletch Lives Sheriff
1990Night of the Living Dead Zombie Uncredited
1991The Silence of the Lambs Friendly Psychopath
1991Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh Police Chief 'Buzz Saw' Ryan
1991Mobsters Irish Politician
1992Passed Away Froggie
1992Bob Roberts Chairman
1992Hoffa Police Captain
1993Money for Nothing Beer Belly
1995Houseguest Happy Marcelli

References

Don Brockett Papers http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=ascead&cc=ascead&rgn=main&view=text&didno=US-PPiU-ctc200201 (Don Brockett Papers, 1930–1995, CTC.2002.01, Curtis Theatre Collection, Special Collections Department, University of Pittsburgh)

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Notes and References

  1. [George A. Romero]