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Arthur Metrano (September 22, 1936 – September 8, 2021) was an American actor. He was noted for his role as Lt./Capt./Cmdt. Mauser in '' Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment'' and '' Police Academy 3: Back in Training''.


Career

Metrano's film debut was as a truck driver in the 1961
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thriller '' Rocket Attack U.S.A.''. Among Metrano's TV appearances were a 1968 episode of ''Ironside'', a 1970 episode of ''
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'', a 1976 episode of ''
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'', and ''
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''. In 1977, he was a regular in the cast of the short-lived CBS
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'' Loves Me, Loves Me Not''.
He also frequently appeared on talk and variety shows in the early 1970s, especially ''
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'', as ''the Great Metrano'', a "magician" who performed absurd tricks, such as making his fingers "jump" from one hand to another, while constantly humming an inane theme song – " Fine and Dandy", an early 1930s composition by
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.
His best-known role came in 1985 as Lt./Capt./Cmdt. Mauser in ''
Police Academy 2 ''Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment'' is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Jerry Paris. It is the second installment in the ''Police Academy'' franchise and the sequel to '' Police Academy''. Many actors return from the first film ...
''. He reprised the role in its sequel '' Police Academy 3'' a year later. After injuring his spine in 1989, Metrano's on-screen appearances became limited during his rehabilitation. He did, however, return to television a year later and continued making guest appearances and small roles until retiring from acting in 2001. Between 1993 and 2001, Metrano infrequently toured a one-man show titled "Jews Don't Belong on Ladders...An Accidental Comedy", which has raised more than $75,000 for Project Support for Spinal Cord Injury, to help buy crutches, wheelchairs, and supplies for disabled people. After a final limited set of shows in 2008, Metrano retired. In December 2007, Metrano sued
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, the producers and studio behind the television show ''
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'', asserting copyright infringement, and asking for damages of over two million dollars. The suit pertained to a "cutaway" segment from the 2005 episode '' Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story'', where Stewie alludes to the miracles of Jesus Christ being "exaggerated a bit." The cutaway shows Jesus performing to a group of awed onlookers while doing Metrano's act: making his fingers jump between hands while humming " Fine and Dandy". The case was settled out of court in 2010 with undisclosed terms.


Personal life

Originally from
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,
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, Metrano lived in
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, with his second wife
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. He had four children. He was born to a Turkish Jewish father and a Greek Jewish mother. Following his retirement from acting, Metrano owned a yogurt shop.WLRN Interview on YouTube
/ref> In September 1989, Metrano broke his neck and seriously injured his
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after falling off a ladder while working on his house. Initially a
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, he later regained the use of his arms and legs, and was able to walk short distances with the help of crutches, although he regularly used a motorized wheelchair.


Death

Metrano died of natural causes on September 8, 2021, at his home in Aventura, Florida at the age of 84.


Filmography

* '' Rocket Attack U.S.A.'' (1961) — Truck Driver * '' They Shoot Horses, Don't They?'' (1969) — Max * ''Norma'' (1970) — Delivery Man * ''
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'' (1970) — Leroy Gaskell * '' They Only Kill Their Masters'' (1972) — Malcolm * '' The Heartbreak Kid'' (1972) — Entertainer * '' Slaughter's Big Rip-Off'' (1973) — Mario Burtoli * '' The All-American Boy'' (1973) — Jay David Swooze * ''
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'' (1974) — Waiter * '' Dirty O'Neil'' (1974) — Lassiter * ''
The Strongest Man in the World ''The Strongest Man in the World'' is a 1975 American science fiction comedy film directed by Vincent McEveety, produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn, and Eve Arden. It is the second sequel to the 1969 film '' ...
'' (1975) — TV Color Man * '' Linda Lovelace for President'' (1975) — The Sheik * '' Kolchak: The Night Stalker'' (1975) — Henry "Studs" Spake * '' Brinks: The Great Robbery'' (1976) — Julius Mareno * ''
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'' (1976, TV Series) — Amboy * ''
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'' (1977) — Mario * ''
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'' (1978) — Jack * ''
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'' (1978) — Gordon Baum * ''
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'' (1978) — Friedman * ''
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'' (1978) — Charlie * '' Seven'' (1979) — Kinsella * '' Fred and Barney Meet the Thing'' (1979) - Spike Hanrahan (voice) * ''
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'' (1980) — Gas Station Attendant * '' Cheaper to Keep Her'' (1981) — Tony Turino * ''
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'' (1981) — Joey * ''
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'' (1981) — Leonardo DaVinci (The Roman Empire) * '' Breathless'' (1983) — Birnbaum * ''
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'' (1984) — Troy * ' (1984) — Tiger * ''
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'' (1985) — Nick Gretsch * ''
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'' (1985) — Matthew * '' Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment'' (1985) — Lt. Mauser * '' Police Academy 3: Back in Training'' (1986) — Capt. Mauser * '' The Last Precinct'' (1986) — Mumbo Bob Volcanus * ''
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'' (1989) — Vic * '' Real Men Don't Eat Gummy Bears'' (1989) — Agent 712 * ''
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'' (1991) — Bert Nadell * ''
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'' (1992) — Guard at Desk * '' Murder in Mind'' (1997) — Judge * ''
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'' (1998) — Dr. Steinberg * ''
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'' (2001) — Homeless Man (final film role)


References

;Notes ;Bibliography * Pfefferman, Naomi., '' The Jewish Journal'', April 7, 2000 (at archive.org)


External links

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