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      Lorenzo Music

      Lorenzo Music

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      Birthday: May 2, 1937

      Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA

      Lorenzo Music spent most of his career behind the scenes. In fact, even his two most famous acting roles didn't involve showing his face on screen. After several years as a Nichols and May-style comedy duo with his wife Henrietta Music, the Minnesota native began writing for television, contributing to his shows like "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" and "Mary Tyler Moore." In 1972, Music co-created the classic "The Bob Newhart Show"; two years later, he was on the writing staff of the Mary Tyler Moore spinoff "Rhoda" when he was picked to voice the character of Carlton, Rhoda's perpetually stoned doorman. Though Carlton was never seen on-screen, he quickly became many fans' favorite character on the show. In 1982, Music was pegged for another voiceover role when he was chosen to provide the voice of popular cartoon cat Garfield for the lazy feline's first TV special. Lorenzo Music continued to provide Garfield's voice until his 2001 death from lung cancer.

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet 56% The Adventures of the American Rabbit Ping (Voice) - 1986
      No Score Yet 69% Garfield's Halloween Adventure (Garfield in Disguise) Unknown (Character) - 1985
      No Score Yet 91% Twice Upon a Time Ralph (Voice) - 1983
      No Score Yet 83% Garfield on the Town Unknown (Character) - 1983
      No Score Yet 86% Here Comes Garfield Unknown (Character) - 1982
      No Score Yet 45% Oh, Heavenly Dog! Carlton (Character) - 1980

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Garfield and Friends Garfield (Voice) 1988-1994 2019
      No Score Yet 93% Darkwing Duck Unknown (Guest Voice) 1991
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Gummi Bears Tummi Gummi (Voice) 1985-1991
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Rhoda Carlton the Doorman (Voice) 1974-1979
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Bob Newhart Show Writer 1972-1973
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Mary Tyler Moore Show Writer 1970-1971