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Richard Gautier ( Go- tee- AY) (October 30, 1931 – January 13, 2017) was an American actor. He was known for his television roles as Hymie the Robot in the television series ''
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'', and
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in the TV comedy series '' When Things Were Rotten,'' as well as for originating the role of Conrad Birdie in the Broadway musical '' Bye Bye Birdie.''


Career

Gautier started his career as a singer and a nightclub comic at the hungry i in San Francisco. He joined ASCAP in 1959 after serving in the
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. In 1960, he portrayed fictional rock 'n roll star Conrad Birdie in the original Broadway theatre production of '' Bye Bye Birdie'', receiving a
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nomination for his performance. He would later appear with two of his ''Birdie'' stars in two films: with
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in '' Ensign Pulver'' in 1964, and with
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in '' Divorce American Style'' in 1967.


Game show panelist

During the 1970s and 1980s, Gautier was a frequent game show panelist. He appeared on ''
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''; '' Family Feud''; ''
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''; '' Showoffs''; '' You Don't Say!''; ''
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''; '' Password Plus''; ''
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''; '' Super Password''; '' Win, Lose or Draw''; and the TV version of '' Can You Top This?''


Batman

In 1973, when Burt Ward and Yvonne Craig reprised their Batman roles (as Robin and
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, respectively) for a TV public service announcement about equal pay for women, Adam West, who was trying to distance himself from the Batman role at the time, declined to participate. Gautier filled in for West as Batman on this occasion.


Voice-over roles

Gautier performed several
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roles in
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, including Rodimus Prime in the third season of '' The Transformers'' animated series from 1986 to 1987, as well as Serpentor in the '' G.I. Joe'' series, Louis from the 1986 cartoon '' Foofur'', Spike the Dog in '' Tom & Jerry Kids'', some additional voices in Hanna-Barbera's '' The New Yogi Bear Show'', Wooly Smurf in '' The Smurfs'', and several voices for ''
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'', including Crygen and Pyre and their combined form, Magnakor.


Celebrity caricatures

Gautier was known for his
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s of celebrities and wrote several instructional books on caricature, drawing, and cartooning.


Personal life

Richard Gilbert Gautier was born in
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, on October 30, 1931. His father was a grip and his mother was a costume seamstress. Gautier was first married to Beverly J. Gerber; the marriage ended in divorce after they had three children together. His second wife was actress
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, and his final marriage was to Tess Hightower, a psychologist. His son Randy, nicknamed Rand, had both a brief stint in pornography under the name Austin Moore, and would in 1995 steal a videotape from the home of Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson, containing footage they had filmed of themselves having sex while on vacation. Rand, along with a distributor, released it on the Internet, and it became one of the first widespread
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s. Gautier died from pneumonia on January 13, 2017, at an assisted living facility in
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, following a long illness.


Filmography


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