Michael Dunn
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| Known for: |
Ship of Fools, You're a Big Boy Now, No Way to Treat a Lady |
| Birth name: |
Gary Neil Miller |
| Birthday: |
20 October 1934,
Shattuck, Oklahoma, USA |
| Height: |
3' 11" (1.19 m) |
Trivia

Had an IQ of 178.

Was a concert pianist at age 15, until he suffered from chrondrodystrophy, crippling his elbows and ruining his career as a pianist. He then took up acting.

Rumors of suicide have been unfounded. He did develop an acute alcohol problem and liver cirrhosis probably hastened his early death. The general consensus is that he died of heart failure in his sleep as a result of the disease.

In the 60s, encouraged by actor Roddy McDowall, he and actress Phoebe Dorin formed a slightly bizarre but popular New York song-and-comedy nightclub act, which eventually led to their being cast on TV's The Wild, Wild West as evil Dr. Loveless and his assistant, Antoinette.

Was nominated for Broadway's 1964 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic) for "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe."
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