Acting credits
47
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.

Acting
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Acting credits
47
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.
TMDB popularity
0.6
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 107308
IMDb ID: nm0512912
Known for: Acting
Born: May 6, 1948
Age: 77
Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1970 - 2017
Years active: 48
Average TMDB rating: 6.62
Wikidata: Q7152044
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Paul Linke (born May 6, 1948) is an American actor, known for his role as Officer Artie Grossman in CHiPs, a television series about the motorcycle officers of the California Highway Patrol. Linke has worked in film and extensively in television, mostly portraying mild-mannered everyman roles. Linke was born in New York, New York, the son of Richard O. Linke, a personal manager, producer, and partner of Andy Griffith. During the timeframe of his character on the television series CHiPs, Linke played a similar role as Sheriff Bruce Smith in the cult classic, slasher film parody Motel Hell (1980). He also appeared in the film Parenthood (1989). His career has included appearances on many well known television series such as, The Waltons, Laverne & Shirley, Happy Days, M*A*S*H, Knots Landing, St. Elsewhere, Quantum Leap and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. He appeared in a 1985 episode of Three's a Crowd, a short-lived television sitcom spinoff of Three's Company starring John Ritter. Linke later spoke at Ritter's memorial service. In 2000 Linke co-wrote and directed the acclaimed stage play "Save it for the Stage: The Life of Reilly" with actor Charles Nelson Reilly, which was later made into the 2006 film "The Life of Reilly". Linke met his first wife, Francesca "Chex" Draper, a musician and composer, at a party in Los Angeles in 1976. They married in 1978 and had three children together, Jasper, Ryan and Rose. When his wife died of cancer in 1986, Linke channeled his grief into writing and performing a play called Time Flies When You're Alive. First presented as a one-man show in Los Angeles and HBO drama, the work was then developed into the book Time Flies When You're Alive: A Real-Life Love Story. The very emotional work has garnered critical acclaim. Linke later remarried Christine Healy in 1991. They have one child together, a daughter named Lily.
Movie credits linked with Paul Linke.
as Detective Collins
as Grandpop
as Eli
as Stuart Hessler
as Tuttle
as Grossman
as Governor
as Coach
as Narrator
as Rod Merredi
as Max
as Mr. Larson
as Carl Landers
as Battalion Chief Powers
as Opie (uncredited)
as George Bowman
as Martin Henderson
as Traveling Salesman
as Red Hughes
as Frank
as Reporter #2
as Sheriff Bruce Smith
as Collins Hedgeworth
Series credits linked with Paul Linke.
as The Warden • 1 eps
as Principal Dick Waxwood • 2 eps
as Bobby Perkins • 1 eps
as Evelyn's Husband • 1 eps
as Church Deacon • 2 eps
as Man at AIDS Support Group • 1 eps
as Edgar • 1 eps
as Ted Preminger • 1 eps
as Raymond Chumley • 1 eps
as Lionel • 1 eps
as T.J. • 7 eps
as Mr. Tomkins • 1 eps
as Eddie Mapp • 1 eps
as Dale Shawn • 1 eps
as Dr. Herb Benzig • 2 eps
as Tapper Shell • 1 eps
as Arthur Grossman • 139 eps
2 eps
1 eps
1 eps