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  1. Sep 13, 2010 · Harold Gould, an easily recognizable character actor in TV, films and theater for decades, died Sept. 11 of prostate cancer in Los Angeles. He was 86.

  2. Harold Alton Gould (18 February 1926 – 2 July 2021) was an American anthropologist specializing in Indian society and civilization. He is an author of numerous books on various aspects of Indian society including the caste system, religion, politics and international relations.

  3. Harold Vernon Gould (December 10, 1923 – September 11, 2010) was an American movie, stage, and television actor. He appeared in 100 movies and television shows. He is mostly known for his television role as Miles Webber in The Golden Girls .

  4. Sep 14, 2010 · LOS ANGELES (AP) - Veteran character actor Harold Gould, who played Valerie Harper's father on television's "Rhoda" and the con man Kid Twist in the 1973 movie "The Sting," has died.

  5. Actor. Born Harold V. Goldstein, the son of a postal worker and a homemaker, he attended Albany State Teachers College, and would abandon his studies while serving with the United States Army; he was assigned to a mortar platoon and saw action in France during World War II. Upon returning home, he received his PhD in...

  6. Mary Tyler Moore Showactor Harold Gould, the prolific character actor who played Valerie Harper's father on The Mary Tyler Moore Showand Rhoda, has died. He was 86. Gould died Saturday in Woodland ...

  7. Harold Gould Henderson (1889–1974) was an American academic, art historian and Japanologist.He was a Columbia University professor for twenty years. From 1948 through 1952, he was the President of the Japan Society in New York, and in 1968 he cofounded the Haiku Society of America.