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Bruce Kirby is a character portrayed by Jonathan Banks in the ABC crime series Castle. Kirby, an ex-cop kicked out for brutality, among other implied infractions, appears in "Hell Hath No Fury", and is in many ways the wellspring and archetype of the "cop is corrupted and retires" trope which manifests so often across the various seasons of Castle. Bruce Kirby played Barney Lang in the episode The Women of Qumar. He is best known for his role in the Columbo series, and has also appeared in a number of motion pictures including Crash (with William Fichtner), Stand By Me, Throw Momma From the Train and The Muppet Movie (with Austin Pendleton). Bruce Kirby (b. 1928) is a television and film character actor, and the father of actor Bruno Kirby. He appeared as the World Wide Studios gate guard at the beginning of The Muppet Movie. Kirby's career, which has spanned five decades, includes a regular stint on Car 54, Where Are You (as filing clerk Officer Kissel), appearances on Bonanza, The Patty Duke Show, Barney Miller, M*A*S*H, The West Wing, The Sopranos, Scrubs, and the recurring role of Sgt. Kramer in multiple Columbo installments. Film credits include Catch-22, How to Frame a Figg (with Don Knotts), Stand By Me, and the Academy Award winning film Crash (as Matt Dillon's father). Bruce Kirby (born April 24, 1928, in New York City, NY) appeared as Sergeant Kimble in the Season 4 episode of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H titled "Hey, Doc". Bruce is best known for his role in the NBC-TV Columbo series, and has also appeared in a number of motion pictures including Crash, Stand By Me, Throw Momma From the Train and The Muppet Movie. Bruce is the father of late actor/director Bruno Kirby, who appeared as Private Lorenzo Boone in the very first M*A*S*H episode "Pilot".
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