Mark Linn-Baker Explained

Mark Linn-Baker
Birth Name:Mark Linn Baker
Birth Date:17 June 1954
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Education:Yale University (BA, MFA)
Years Active:1978–present
Spouse:
    Children:1

    Mark Linn-Baker (born Mark Linn Baker; June 17, 1954) is an American actor and director who played Benjy Stone in the film My Favorite Year and Larry Appleton in the television sitcom Perfect Strangers.

    Early life and education

    Mark Linn-Baker was born with the given names Mark Linn and the surname Baker in St. Louis, Missouri. He later changed his surname to a compound surname by hyphenating his middle name Linn with his surname Baker, producing Linn-Baker. His mother, Joan (née Sparks), of Jewish ancestry, was a dancer, and his father, William Nelson Baker, co-founded the Open Stage Theater in Hartford. His parents were both active in theatre and participated in civil rights activism.[1] [2] [3] He graduated from Wethersfield High School in Wethersfield, Connecticut, in 1972, and from Yale University in 1976. He then attended the Yale School of Drama, receiving a MFA in Drama in 1979, and following that, found most of his early roles on stage.

    Career

    He developed and performed in a two-man comedy show, The Laundry Hour, with Lewis Black, in the early 1980s.

    He appeared in the 1983 Broadway version of the Doonesbury comic strip. He appeared in Laughter on the 23rd Floor in 1993; the 1996 revival of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; the 1998 Roundabout Theatre Company production of A Flea in Her Ear; the 2003 musical A Year with Frog and Toad; and the 2006 comedy Losing Louie.

    His film debut was a small part in Woody Allen's 1979 film Manhattan. The majority of Linn-Baker's scenes were cut from the film. Three years later, he landed a far more memorable film role partly inspired by Allen himself, playing Benjy Stone in the 1982 comedy film My Favorite Year alongside Peter O'Toole. In a manner similar to his future role in Perfect Strangers, Linn-Baker played the straight man to O'Toole's outrageous character, Alan Swann.

    Having attained success on stage and the big screen, Linn-Baker began to turn his sights toward television. In 1983, he appeared in an unsold detective show pilot called O'Malley. The following year saw a role on the television movie, The Ghost Writer, and in the summer series, The Comedy Zone. Soon, Linn-Baker was appearing in several high-profile television shows. He guest-starred on a 1984 episode of Miami Vice as Bonzo Barry and portrayed hapless office worker Phil West on a 1985 episode of Moonlighting titled "Atlas Belched". Linn-Baker starred with Charles Kimbrough in the 1985 CBS pilot The Recovery Room, a sitcom about a bar located across from a major city hospital and its inhabitants. Airing as a special that summer, the pilot did not lead to a regular series. Between parts, Linn-Baker also appeared during this time in television commercials pitching products ranging from Kellogg's Nutri-Grain to Kraft's Life Savers.

    Linn-Baker starred in the ABC series Perfect Strangers as Larry Appleton, a young man living on his own for the first time in Chicago. Larry's world was disrupted when a distant cousin from the (fictional) Mediterranean island of Mypos, Balki Bartokomous (Bronson Pinchot), showed up on his doorstep. Storylines revolved around Larry's attempts to show Balki the ways of American culture, although the neurotic Larry frequently proved to be just as naive as Balki. The series ran for eight seasons. Later, he appeared in Peter Bogdanovich's 1992 film Noises Off.

    In 2005, he was a regular cast member on the WB Network sitcom Twins, which was canceled after a single season. He also appeared in the 2010 film How Do You Know as Ron. In 2011, he starred in his sixth Broadway show Relatively Speaking in a one-act play by Woody Allen. He previously appeared opposite Nathan Lane in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. In 2016 he appeared off-Broadway as Sir Peter Teazle in The School for Scandal at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.[4] As of 2017 he is playing the role of Carlton Miller, aide to Mayor Margaret Dutton (Lorraine Bracco) on the CBS police procedural drama Blue Bloods.

    In 2019, he played Mayor George Shinn in the Kennedy Center's production of The Music Man opposite Norm Lewis as Hill and Jessie Mueller as Marian. He reprised his role when he replaced Jefferson Mays in the 2022 Broadway revival, where he performed opposite Hugh Jackman as Hill and Sutton Foster as Marian.

    Guest appearances

    On a 1992 episode of Full House, Linn-Baker played Dick Donaldson, the wealthy, snobbish cousin of Becky Donaldson Katsopolis (Lori Loughlin). In 1997, he guest starred on Family Matters as the abusive boss of Harriette Winslow (Jo Marie Payton). Linn-Baker guested three times on Hangin' with Mr. Cooper as Larry Weeks. Additionally, he appeared on an episode of Law & Order as a strip club owner being extorted by the Mob. In a 1997 episode of Sesame Street, he had a guest role as a veterinarian examining a sick—and invisible—Barkley.

    Linn-Baker also directed numerous episodes of Family Matters, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Step By Step and The Trouble with Larry. He appeared as a spokesperson for Peter Pan peanut butter in a series of commercials in the late 1980s and 1990s.

    He also appeared in a Christmas episode of Ally McBeal as a man fired for seeing a unicorn.

    On a 2003 episode of , he guested as an insurance investigator named Wally Stevens who displays strong Asperger's Syndrome traits. He gets a degree of empathy from Det. Robert Goren and a number of behind-his-back snickers from Goren's partner Alexandra Eames. His character made a return cameo appearance in the season 6 episode "Endgame", where it was revealed Goren has kept in touch with the character through correspondence. In season 2, episode 14 ("Probability"), the last line spoken by Eames is "I'm sure he'd like a pen pal."

    Linn-Baker provided the voice for one of a quartet of aardvarks in the 2002 Sandra Boynton album Philadelphia Chickens. The other three were voiced by Joe Grifasi, Michael Gross, and Devin McEwan.[5]

    He joined his friend, fellow Yale Drama School graduate and former sidekick Lewis Black, on the audiobook version of Black's second book Me of Little Faith where he and Black recreate The Laundry Hour, an act they did in New York City in the early 1980s. He guest-starred in several episodes of the children's TV show The Electric Company in February–March 2009 as "Uncle Sigmund Scrambler".

    In 2009, he appeared in an episode of the U.S. version of Life on Mars, playing a character who collected women's underwear that he later used for masturbation. In 2010, he appeared in an episode of Law & Order, "The Taxman Cometh", as Dr. Vincent Balicheck, a physician who used controversial therapies on cancer patients which resulted in their deaths.[6]

    Linn-Baker and Perfect Strangers are referenced in the HBO TV series The Leftovers, which takes place after a fictional global event called the Sudden Departure, the inexplicable, simultaneous disappearance of 140 million people, 2% of the world's population. Within the show, the entire cast of Perfect Strangers has departed, except for Linn-Baker, who has faked his own departure and escaped to Mexico.[7] Linn-Baker appears, as a fictional version of himself, in the episodes "Axis Mundi"[8] and "Don't Be Ridiculous."[9]

    In 2009, he had a recurring guest-starring role in the revival of The Electric Company, and in 2017, he started a recurring role on the CBS drama Blue Bloods as Deputy NYC mayor Carlton Miller. In 2019, he appeared as Josh's father Dave in the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt episode "Kimmy is in a Love Square!" Also in 2019, he appeared in Season 6 (Episode 7) of The Blacklist as entomologist Dr. Jonathan Nikkila.

    Personal life

    In 1995, Linn-Baker married Adrianne Lobel, the daughter of children's book author Arnold Lobel, best known for his Frog and Toad series.[10] They divorced after having one daughter.[11] Linn-Baker helped adapt his father-in-law's stories into the Tony-nominated Broadway musical A Year with Frog and Toad, in which Linn-Baker played Toad and Jay Goede played Frog. On December 29, 2012, Linn-Baker married actress Christa Justus.

    Filmography

    Television

    !Year!Title!Role!Notes
    1978All's Well That Ends WellBertramTelevision film
    1982Alice at the PalaceVariousTelevision film
    1983O'MalleyPublic DefenderTelevision film
    1984American PlayhouseNathan Zuckerman1 episode
    1984Comedy ZoneVarious2 episodes
    1985Miami Vice'Bonzo' Barry Gold1 episode
    1985The EqualizerRonnie1 episode
    1985MoonlightingPhil West1 episode
    1986–1993Perfect StrangersLarry AppletonLead role; 150 episodes
    1989The Hogan FamilyStan Forrest1 episode
    1991Bare EssentialsGordon PerkinsTelevision film
    1992GhostwriterPolice Officer1 episode
    1992Full HouseDick Donaldson1 episode
    1993The General Motors Playwrights Theater The Student1 episode
    1994–1996Hangin' with Mr. CooperLarry Weeks /

    Basketball Player with Glasses

    3 episodes (1 uncredited)
    1997Spin CityDr. Benjamin1 episode
    1997Family MattersMr. Benner1 episode
    1997Soul ManGumdrop1 episode
    1998Ally McBealSheldon Maxwell1 episode
    1999, 2010Law & OrderDr. Vincent Balicheck /

    Tom Wilder

    2 episodes
    2001Laughter on the 23rd FloorVal SkotskyTelevision film
    2003, 2007Wally Stevens2 episodes
    2005–2006TwinsAlan Arnold18 episodes
    2009Life on MarsLincoln Hart1 episode
    2009–2010The Electric CompanySigmund Scrambler4 episodes
    2012The Good WifeJudge Don Linden1 episode
    2015, 2017The LeftoversHimself2 episodes
    2016Red OaksRabbi Ken4 episodes
    2017The Good FightJudge Don Linden1 episode
    2017–2018Blue BloodsCarlton Miller9 episodes
    2019Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtDave Hoffman1 episode
    2019The BlacklistDr. Jonathan Nikkila1 episode
    2019-2021SuccessionMaxim Pierce2 episodes
    2020Dr. Paul Capezio1 episode
    2021YoungerClive Wexler1 episode
    2021GhostsHenry2 episodes
    2022Morris WaltersDisney+ series; 4 episodes

    Film

    !Year!Title!Role!Notes
    1979ManhattanShakespearean ActorScenes deleted
    1981The End of AugustVictor LeBrum
    1982My Favorite YearBenjy Stone
    1988Me and HimHim
    1988Going to the ChapelNorman Brinkmann
    1992Noises OffTim Allgood
    200512 and HoldingMr. Farmer
    2009AdamSam Klieber
    2010How Do You KnowRon
    2018AccommodationsEugene Beltzer

    Stage

    As actor

    !Year!Title!Role(s)!Venue!Notes!Ref.
    1978Sganarelle: An Evening of Molière FarcesIn The Flying Doctor: Sganarelle
    In : Marphurius, understudy Alcidas
    In Sganarelle: Valère, understudy Sganarelle
    Yale Repertory Theatre[12]
    1978All's Well That Ends WellBertramNew York Shakespeare Festival[13] [14]
    1979OthelloOthello's orderlyNew York Shakespeare Festival[15]
    1980Alice in ConcertperformerThe Public Theater[16]
    1981The Laundry HourperformerThe Public Theater[17]
    1982Maybe I'm Doing It WrongperformerAstor Place Theater[18]
    1982The Death of von Richthofen as Witnessed From EarthWilliam EvansThe Public Theater[19]
    1982Waiting for GodotVladimirAmerican Repertory Theater[20] [21]
    1983DoonesburyMarkBiltmore TheaterBroadway debut[22] [23]
    1984The Miss Firecracker ContestDelmount WilliamsManhattan Theater Club[24]
    1990SignatureMaxwell T-ThorpNew York Stage and Film[25] [26]
    1993Face ValueBernard SugarmanCort Theatre[27] [28]
    1993Laughter on the 23rd FloorValRichard Rodgers Theater[29]
    1996A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumHysteriumSt. James Theater[30]
    1998A Flea in Her EarVictor Chandebise, DodoLaura Pels Theater[31]
    1999As You Like ItTouchstoneWilliamstown Theatre Festival[32] [33]
    1999ChesapeakeKerrSecond Stage TheaterDrama Desk Award nomination[34]
    2002The Pajama GameHinesNew York City Center[35]
    2002A Year with Frog and ToadToadChildren's Theatre Company[36]
    2003A Year with Frog and ToadToadCort Theater[37]
    2006Losing LouieTonyBiltmore Theater[38]
    2007Romantic PoetryJilly Brilla, CarlWartel Theater[39]
    2008Almost an EveningIn Waiting: McMartin
    In Debate: God Who Loves
    Atlantic Stage 2[40]
    2008Romantic PoetryCarlNew York City Center[41]
    2011One Slight HitchDoc ColemanWilliamstown Theatre Festival[42]
    2011Relatively SpeakingIn Honeymoon Motel: Sam RothBrooks Atkinson Theater[43]
    2012One Slight HitchDocGeorge Street Playhouse[44]
    2014You Can't Take It With YouPaul SycamoreLongacre Theater[45]
    2015On the Twentieth CenturyOliver WebbAmerican Airlines Theatre[46]
    2016The School for ScandalSir Peter TeazleLucille Lortel Theatre[47]
    2016The Music ManMayor ShinnThe Muny[48]
    2017A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumSenexThe Muny[49]
    2018Good For OttoTimothySignature Theatre Company[50]
    2019The Music ManMayor ShinnKennedy Center[51]
    2019Fern HillBilly59E59 Theaters[52]
    2022The Music ManMayor ShinnWinter Garden Theatre[53]

    As director

    !Year!Title!Venue!Notes!Ref.
    1985Savage in Limbo47th Street Theater[54]
    1986L.A. FreewheelingHartley House Theatre[55]
    1988Zero PositiveThe Public Theaterdirection by Kenneth Elliott, original direction by Mark Linn-Baker[56]
    1998Black HumorCherry Lane Theatre[57]
    2001Once Around the CitySecond Stage Theater[58]

    As author

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Perfect Strangers Online – Mark Linn-Baker Articles – Men's Look – 8/87 . Perfectstrangers.tv . 2013-04-22 . 2013-06-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130623182828/http://www.perfectstrangers.tv/menslook0887.htm . live .
    2. Web site: Perfect Strangers Online – Episode Guide – Episode 5: Check This . Perfectstrangers.tv . 1986-04-22 . 2013-04-22 . 2013-06-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130623174037/http://www.perfectstrangers.tv/episodeguide05.htm . live .
    3. Web site: Patricia Seremet. Courant Columnist. What Now, Hartford, After The Debate?. Hartford Courant. 1996-12-02. 2013-04-22. 2014-04-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20140423043232/http://articles.courant.com/1996-12-02/business/9611300036_1_presidential-debate-papermaster-bushnell-park. live.
    4. http://www.theasy.com/Reviews/2016/S/theschoolforscandal.php The School for Scandal review
    5. Book: Philadelphia Chickens . 14 October 2002 . Workman . 9780761126362 . August 28, 2011 . 27 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220827195457/https://books.google.com/books?id=fP_D-tX9-dQC . live .
    6. Web site: The Taxman Cometh . June 1, 2010 . June 1, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100601003442/http://www.tv.com/law-and-order/the-taxman-cometh/episode/1340447/summary.html . live .
    7. Sepinwall, Alan. "The Leftovers co-creator explains crazy season 3 opening & Perfect Strangers gag: Why the TGIF show of all shows? And where did the idea come from for that prologue?" HitFix (October 5, 2015).
    8. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3955000/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast "Axis Mundi"
    9. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5337978/?ref_=ttep_ep2#cast "Don't Be Ridiculous"
    10. News: Jane Holahan. April 11, 2013. Frog and Toad's long friendship turns musical. Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130623051459/http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/836887_Frog-and-Toad-s-long-friendship-turns-musical.html?page=1. June 23, 2013.
    11. News: Shattuck. Kathryn. Vows: Christa Justus and Mark Linn-Baker. The New York Times. 11 January 2013 . January 13, 2013. January 16, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130116204512/http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/13/fashion/weddings/christa-justus-and-mark-linn-baker-vows.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0. live.
    12. Web site: Savitt . Jane . Yale Repertory Theatre program . 14 January 2024 . 12 . Spring 1978.
    13. News: Berkvist . Robert . All's WellWith Shakespeare in the Park . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 30 June 1978.
    14. Web site: All's Well That Ends Well (TV Movie 1978) . Internet Movie Database . 14 January 2024.
    15. News: Gussow . Mel . Stage: Raul Julia Portrays Othello . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 9 August 1978.
    16. News: Rich . Frank . THE STAGE: MERYL STREEP SINGS IN 'ALICE IN CONCERT' . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 8 January 1981.
    17. News: Gussow . Mel . THEATER: 'THE LAUNDRY HOUR,' A 2 MAN CABARET-TYPE SHOW . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 5 August 1981.
    18. News: Gussow . Mel . THEATER: A REVUE BUILT FROM NEWMAN'S MUSIC . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 15 March 1982.
    19. News: Rich . Frank . MUSICAL: MCANUFF'S 'RICHTHOFEN' ARRIVES AT PUBLIC . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 30 July 1982.
    20. Web site: Waiting for Godot (1983) . American Repertory Theater . 14 January 2024.
    21. Grossman . lev . I Was a Teenage Samuel Beckett: Or, My Literary Biography Problem . 14 January 2024 . Time . 11 January 2012.
    22. News: Rich . Frank . STAGE: 'DOONESBURY' . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 22 November 1983.
    23. Web site: Mark Linn-Baker – Broadway Cast & Staff . Internet Broadway Database . The Broadway League . 14 January 2024.
    24. News: Rich . Frank . THEATER: 'FIRECRACKER,' A BETH HENLEY COMEDY . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 28 May 1984.
    25. News: Nemy . Enid . On Stage . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 15 June 1990.
    26. Book: Henley . Beth . Signature . 2002 . Dramatists Play Service . New York . 9780822218760 . 4 . 14 January 2024.
    27. News: Soloski . Alexis . David Henry Hwang's 'M. Butterfly' Followup: 'M. Turkey' . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 4 November 2020.
    28. Web site: Face Value – Broadway Play – Original . Internet Broadway Database . The Broadway League . 14 January 2024.
    29. News: Gerard . Jeremy . Laughter on the 23rd Floor . 14 January 2024 . Variety . 22 November 1993.
    30. News: Gerard . Jeremy . A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum . 14 January 2024 . Variety . 19 April 1996.
    31. News: Simon . John . In Brief: 'A Flea in Her Ear' . 14 January 2024 . New York Magazine . 16 March 1998.
    32. Web site: As You Like It - Williamstown Theatre Festival . Williamstown Theatre Festival . 14 January 2024.
    33. News: Simonson . Robert . Linn-Baker and Cumpsty Join Paltrow in WTF As You Like It, Aug. 4-15 . 14 January 2024 . Playbill . 28 June 1999.
    34. News: Isherwood . Charles . Chesapeake . 14 January 2024 . Variety . 18 October 1999.
    35. News: Brantley . Ben . THEATER REVIEW; A Test of Love for Labor and Management . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 4 May 2002.
    36. News: Ritter . Peter . A Year With Frog and Toad . 14 January 2024 . Variety . 26 September 2002.
    37. News: Brantley . Ben . THEATER REVIEW; Woodland Creatures Sing, Act and Dress Well . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 14 April 2003.
    38. News: Rooney . David . Losing Louie . 14 January 2024 . Variety . 12 October 2006.
    39. News: Cotter . James F. . Play review: 'Romantic Poetry' . 14 January 2024 . Times Herald-Record . 25 July 2007.
    40. News: Brantley . Ben . A World Right Around the Corner From Hell . 14 January 2024 . New York TImes . 23 Jan 2008.
    41. News: Suskin . Steven . Romantic Poetry . 14 January 2024 . Variety . 28 October 2008.
    42. News: Theater review: 'One Slight Hitch' a delightful farce . 14 January 2024 . The Daily Gazette . 12 July 2011.
    43. News: Isherwood . Charles . Each Family, Tortured in Its Own Way . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 20 Oct 2011.
    44. News: Gates . Anita . Panic in Suburbia on a Daughter's Wedding Day . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 19 Oct 2012.
    45. News: Stasio . Marilyn . Broadway Review: 'You Can't Take It With You' with Rose Byrne, James Earl Jones . 14 January 2024 . Variety . 28 September 2014.
    46. News: Stasio . Marilyn . Broadway Review: 'On the 20th Century' with Kristin Chenoweth, Peter Gallagher . 14 January 2024 . Variety . 15 March 2015.
    47. News: Shaw . Helen . The School for Scandal . 14 January 2024 . Time Out . 25 April 2016.
    48. News: Farmer . Tina . Pleasing and familiar, 'The Music Man' entertains, though it feels a bit off key . 14 January 2024 . KDHX . 2016.
    49. News: Przybylski . Katy . The Muny's "Forum" is filled with hilarity—and surprises . 14 January 2024 . St. Louis Magazine . 7 July 2017.
    50. News: Reed . Rex . Ed Harris Stars in 'Good For Otto,' a Long Play Where No One Is Named Otto . 14 January 2024 . The Observer . 8 March 2018.
    51. News: Marks . Peter . Trouble? Ya got none in Kennedy Center's revival of 'The Music Man.' . 14 January 2024 . Washington Post . 8 February 2019.
    52. News: Scheck . Frank . 'Fern Hill': Theater Review . 14 January 2024 . The Hollywood Reporter . 19 September 2019.
    53. Web site: The Music Man – Broadway Musical – 2022 Revival . Internet Broadway Database . The Broadway League . 14 January 2024.
    54. News: Bruckner . D.J.R. . THE STAGE: 'LUNIN: THEATER OF DEATH' . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 24 September 1985.
    55. News: Theater: Off-Off Broadway . 14 January 2024 . New York Magazine . 9 June 1986 . 154.
    56. News: Rich . Frank . Review/Theater; In 'Zero Positive,' Tragedy of AIDS Keeps Buckling Into Farce . 14 January 2024 . New York Times . 2 June 1988.
    57. News: Lefkowitz . David . NYC's Black Humor To Stop Laughing, Mar. 8 . 14 January 2024 . Playbill . 5 March 1998.
    58. News: Hofler . Robert . Once Around the City . 14 January 2024 . Variety . 11 July 2001.