Peter Scolari, Bosom Buddies Star and TV Veteran, Dies at Age 66

The Emmy Award-winning actor was a longtime TV and stage veteran.

Veteran TV and stage actor Peter Scolari has died. He is perhaps best known for co-starring in the 1980 hit TV show Bosom Buddies alongside Tom Hanks. He was 66.

Scolari is an Emmy Award-winning actor who began his career in 1978. In 1980 he starred in the comedy Bosom Buddies with Tom Hanks about two friends who dress as women to live in an affordable women’s only apartment. The series lasted two years before it was canceled.

In 1984, Scolari joined Bob Newhart’s sitcom Newhart and was a series regular until 1990 when the show ended. Scolari earned his first Primetime Emmy nomination for Supporting Actor for his role on the show as a yuppie TV producer named Michael Harris.

Scolari would win a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor nearly two decades later for his role as Tad Horvath on HBO’s Girls. Tad is the father of Lena Dunham’s character Hannah Horvath.

But Scolari’s full body of work includes dozens of credits in shows like Reba, ER, and The West Wing, as well as voice-over work on animated cartoons like Batman: The Animated Series, Gargoyles, and Animaniacs.

Scolari seemed to have a certain affinity for WB’s superheroes having appeared in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and as Commissioner Gillian Loeb on Gotham.

Scolari continued to work up until his death with recurring roles on Fosse/Verdon and Evil as well as Lisey’s Story.


Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.

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