"Malibu, California, U.S."@en . "Veteran actor Burgess Meredith appeared as Mickey Goldmill in five of the Rocky films."@en . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Burgess Meredith Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown"@en . . . "His many film, stage and TV appearances, most notably as \"The Penguin\" on ABC-TV's Batman TV series"@en . . . . "280"^^ . "Burgess Meredith (born November 16, 1907\u2014 passed away September 9, 1997) was a talented American character actor known for many classic roles, among them trainer Mickey Goldmill in the Rocky film series (with Sylvester Stallone), Henry Bemis in the \"Twilight Zone\" episode \"Time Enough at Last\", and The Penguin in the original \"Batman\" series."@en . "de 1907"@es . "1997-09-09"^^ . . . . . . . "1930"^^ . . . . "Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907-September 9, 1997) portrayed The Penguin in Batman (1960s series)."@en . . . . . "1936"^^ . . . "Oliver Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907 \u2013 September 9, 1997), known professionally as Burgess Meredith, was an American actor, director, producer, and writer in theater, film, and television. He won several Emmys, was the first male actor to win the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor twice, and was nominated for two Academy Award. Burgess was known for potraying as Mickey Goldmill in Rocky, Rocky II, Rocky III. He also starred in films such as Of Mice and Men, On Our Merry Way, In Harm's Way and Batman (1966)"@en . "Malibu, California, U.S."@en . . "Paulette Goddard"@en . . . "Burgess Meredith portrayed The Penguin in the 1960s Batman series, as well as the 1966 film. Meredith's portrayal of the Penguin tied with Cesar Romero's Joker as the most frequent appearance of a villain on the show, and was in fact so popular that the writers always had an episode script featuring the Penguin ready whenever Meredith was available. His trademark \"quacking\" sound had been created to prevent the non-smoking Meredith from ruining takes by coughing whenever the frequently-smoking Penguin smoked. Outside of Batman, made numerous appearances as different characters in four episodes of the original Twilight Zone. Perhaps most notable of these was the main character in the episode \"Time Enough at Last\". Playing a timid banker, ridiculed by his wife and employer for constantly wanting to read, he unwittingly becomes the sole survivor of a nuclear holocaust. Initially despondent at being alone, his despair turns to joy upon discovering the ruins of the public library, with a lifetime's worth of books to read, and all the time in the world to read them. Tragically, this is cut short when his glasses fall off and break, leaving him unable to read. In the 1970s, Meredith was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar two years in a row, in 1975 for The Day of the Locust, and in 1976, for one of his best-known roles, that of Rocky Balboa's trainer in Rocky. Meredith would reprise the latter role in second, third, and fifth films of the series. One of his final roles was that of Jack Lemmon's character's cantankerous elderly father in the 1993 comedy Grumpy Old Men. His return in the 1995 sequel Grumpier Old Men would be his last film role."@en . . . "Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907-September 9, 1997) portrayed The Penguin in Batman (1960s series)."@en . "Oliver Burgess Meredith"@es . "One of the truly great and gifted performers of the 20th century who often suffered lesser roles, Burgess Meredith was born in Cleveland in 1907 and educated in Amherst College in Massachusetts before joining Eva Le Gallienne's stage company in New York City in 1933. He became a favorite of dramatist Maxwell Anderson, premiering on film in the playwright's Winterset (1936). Burgess Meredith died at age 89 of Alzheimer's disease and melanoma in his home in Malibu, California, on September 9, 1997."@en . "Cleveland, Ohio, USA"@en . "1997-09-09"^^ . . "Meredith was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Ida Beth (n\u00E9e Burgess) and Canadian-born William George Meredith, M.D. He graduated from Hoosac School in 1926 and then attended Amherst (OH) College as a member of the Class of 1931. Meredith served in the United States Army Air Forces in World War II reaching the rank of Captain (O-3). He was discharged in 1944 to work on the movie The Story of G.I. Joe, in which he starred as the popular war correspondent Ernie Pyle."@en . . "1907-11-16"^^ . "Rocky as Mickey Goldmill"@en . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Burgess Meredith Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown"@en . "Burgess Meredith portrayed The Penguin in the 1960s Batman series, as well as the 1966 film. Meredith's portrayal of the Penguin tied with Cesar Romero's Joker as the most frequent appearance of a villain on the show, and was in fact so popular that the writers always had an episode script featuring the Penguin ready whenever Meredith was available. His trademark \"quacking\" sound had been created to prevent the non-smoking Meredith from ruining takes by coughing whenever the frequently-smoking Penguin smoked."@en . "Oliver Burgess Meredith"@en . . "Actor, Film producer, Film director, Writer"@en . "Oliver Burgess Meredith, conocido profesionalmente como Burgess Meredith, fue un actor, director, escritor y productor estadounidense que interpret\u00F3 al villano Ping\u00FCino en la serie de televisi\u00F3n Batman (a\u00F1os 1966-1968) y en la pel\u00EDcula Batman: La Pel\u00EDcula de 1966. Falleci\u00F3 el 9 de septiembre de 1997 debido a Alzheimer y Melanoma."@es . . . "Oliver Burgess Meredith"@en . . . . "Oliver Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907 \u2013 September 9, 1997), known professionally as Burgess Meredith, was an American actor, director, producer, and writer in theater, film, and television. He won several Emmys, was the first male actor to win the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor twice, and was nominated for two Academy Award. Burgess was known for potraying as Mickey Goldmill in Rocky, Rocky II, Rocky III. He also starred in films such as Of Mice and Men, On Our Merry Way, In Harm's Way and Batman (1966)"@en . "Burgess Meredith"@en . . . . . . . . . "Burgess Meredith"@en . "Mickey Goldmill in Rocky films 1-3 and cameos in IV and V"@en . . . . . . "Oliver Burgess Meredith"@en . . . . . "Helen Derby"@en . . "Burgess Meredith"@en . "1907-11-16"^^ . . "Burgess Meredith"@es . . . "Cleveland , EE.UU."@es . "Meredith was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Ida Beth (n\u00E9e Burgess) and Canadian-born William George Meredith, M.D. He graduated from Hoosac School in 1926 and then attended Amherst (OH) College as a member of the Class of 1931. Meredith served in the United States Army Air Forces in World War II reaching the rank of Captain (O-3). He was discharged in 1944 to work on the movie The Story of G.I. Joe, in which he starred as the popular war correspondent Ernie Pyle."@en . "Burgess Meredith"@es . "Actor, producer, director, writer"@en . "Burgess Meredith"@en . "One of the truly great and gifted performers of the 20th century who often suffered lesser roles, Burgess Meredith was born in Cleveland in 1907 and educated in Amherst College in Massachusetts before joining Eva Le Gallienne's stage company in New York City in 1933. He became a favorite of dramatist Maxwell Anderson, premiering on film in the playwright's Winterset (1936). Meredith served in the United States Army Air Forces in World War II, reaching the rank of captain. He continued in a variety of dramatic and comedic roles until being named an unfriendly witness by the House Un-American Activities Committee in the early 1950s, whereupon studio work disappeared. His career picked up again, especially with television roles, in the 1960s, although younger audiences know him best for either the Rocky (1976) or Grumpy Old Men (1993) films. Meredith also did a large amount of commercial work, serving as the voice for Skippy peanut butter and United Air Lines, among others. He was also an ardent environmentalist who believed pollution one of the greatest tragedies of the time, and an opponent of the Vietnam War. Burgess Meredith died at age 89 of Alzheimer's disease and melanoma in his home in Malibu, California, on September 9, 1997."@en . . . . "El Ping\u00FCino en Batman (1966-1968) y Batman: La Pel\u00EDcula"@es . "Cleveland, Ohio, U.S."@en . "The Penguin"@en . . . "Oliver Burgess Meredith, conocido profesionalmente como Burgess Meredith, fue un actor, director, escritor y productor estadounidense que interpret\u00F3 al villano Ping\u00FCino en la serie de televisi\u00F3n Batman (a\u00F1os 1966-1968) y en la pel\u00EDcula Batman: La Pel\u00EDcula de 1966. Falleci\u00F3 el 9 de septiembre de 1997 debido a Alzheimer y Melanoma."@es . . "Margaret Perry"@en . . . . . "Burgess Meredith (born November 16, 1907\u2014 passed away September 9, 1997) was a talented American character actor known for many classic roles, among them trainer Mickey Goldmill in the Rocky film series (with Sylvester Stallone), Henry Bemis in the \"Twilight Zone\" episode \"Time Enough at Last\", and The Penguin in the original \"Batman\" series."@en . . . . . "275"^^ . . "Kaja Sundsten"@en . . "Cleveland, Ohio, U.S."@en .