Frank Bonner (born Frank Woodrow Boers Jr.; February 28, 1942 – June 16, 2021) was an American actor and television director widely known for his role as sales manager Herb Tarlek on the television sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati.

Frank Bonner
Publicity photo of Bonner
Born
Frank Woodrow Boers Jr.

(1942-02-28)February 28, 1942
DiedJune 16, 2021(2021-06-16) (aged 79)
Occupation(s)Actor, director
Years active1970–2014
Spouses
  • Sharon Gray
    (m. 1966; div. 1971)
  • Mary A. Rings
    (m. 1972; div. 1975)
  • (m. 1977; div. 1980)
  • Catherin M. Sherwood
    (m. 1981, divorced)
  • Gayle Hardage
    (m. 2006)

Early life

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Bonner was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, to Grace Marie "Mamie" (née Dobbins) Boers Delahoussay,[1] a singer, and Frank Woodrow Boers, a saxophonist.[2] He grew up in Malvern, Arkansas.[1]

Career

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Bonner began acting in the experimental 1967 independent film The Equinox ... A Journey into the Unknown, which was reshot and re-edited as the 1970 cult classic Equinox (in which he is credited as Frank Boers Jr.).[2]

He later had several small roles in movies and on television, including Mannix, Emergency!, and Love, American Style. In 1978 he joined the cast of WKRP in Cincinnati, finding his signature role as Herb Tarlek, the crass and ineffectual station advertising sales agent, noted for his garish plaid suits and white shoes.[3]

Bonner appeared as a guest star in two episodes of the sitcom Night Court in the 1980s. From 1988 to 1990, Bonner played the role of Father Hargis, headmaster of the fictional St. Augustine's Academy, on the TV show Just the Ten of Us, which was a spin-off of Growing Pains. He also appeared in one of the early episodes of the television show Newhart. He reprised the role of Herb Tarlek in the 1991 spinoff The New WKRP in Cincinnati and in a 2004 rock video for Canadian indie rock band Rheostatics (for the song "The Tarleks", from their album 2067).[citation needed]

After directing six episodes of WKRP in Cincinnati, he directed for other television shows in the 1980s and 1990s,[1] including Who's the Boss?, Head of the Class (starring his WKRP alumni Howard Hesseman), Evening Shade, Newhart, and every episode of the NBC Saturday morning sitcom City Guys. Bonner also appeared in five episodes of Saved by the Bell: The New Class, and directed four episodes.[citation needed]

Personal life

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Bonner was married to Sharon Gray from 1966–1971; actress Mary Alice Rings from 1972–1975; playwright Lillian Garrett-Groag from 1977–1980; Catherine M. Sherwood from 1981 until their divorce (date indeterminate); and Gayle Hardage, his former high school sweetheart in Malvern, Arkansas, from 2006 until his death.[4]

Frank Bonner had five children (four biological), seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild at his death. He had a daughter, Desiree Boers-Kort, with his first wife, Sharon Gray. He had three sons (Michael, Matthew, and Justin); Michael predeceased his father. Bonner also had a step-daughter, DeAndra Freed.[1][5]

In 1979, Bonner was injured in a parasailing accident at the El Mirage Lake Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area, northeast of Los Angeles. He was approximately 20 feet (6.1 m) in the air, suspended under an ascendancy parachute pulled by a tow vehicle — when a sudden, unexpected gust of wind collapsed the chute, causing him to fall to the lake bed and suffer internal injuries and injuries to his back.[6] Subsequently, he appeared on crutches in episodes of WKRP in Cincinnati (the season 2 episode "A Family Affair") and an All-Star Special episode of Family Feud.[7]

Death

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Bonner died on June 16, 2021, aged 79, in Laguna Niguel, California, of complications from Lewy body dementia.[8][2][1]

Filmography

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As actor

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1970EquinoxJim HudsonFeature film
1970The Young LawyersWaltEpisode: "Where's Aaron"
1970NancyHankEpisode: "Boys' Night Out"
1971MannixHypnotized ManEpisode: "Catspaw"
1972NicholsGruberEpisode: "About Jesse James"
1972The HoaxClete DempseyFeature film
1973Little CigarsGene (Hotel Bellman)Feature film
1973The F.B.I.JohnsonEpisode: "The Confession"
1973Hawkins1st YankeeEpisode: "Blood Feud"
1973Emergency!WaltEpisode: "Body Language"
1974Love, American StyleJerrySegment: "Love and the Extra Job"
1974CannonAllecinoEpisode: "Kelly' Song"
1974Fer-de-LanceComptonTV movie
1975Las Vegas LadyClaudeFeature film
1975CannonBillEpisode: "The Victim"
1976Police WomanDonny's FatherEpisode: "The Pawn Shop"
1977Man from AtlantisBartenderEpisode: "C.W. Hyde"
1978–1982WKRP in CincinnatiHerb TarlekMain cast (88 episodes)
1979Sex and the Single ParentPeterTV movie
1981The Love BoatDr. Jonathan HuntEpisode: "Country Blues/Daddy's Little Girl/Jackpot"
1981Fantasy IslandJack SimonEpisode: "Romance Times Three/Night of the Tormented Soul"
1982The Facts of Life Goes to ParisGarth KileyTV movie
1982Gimme a Break!Officer BaxterEpisode: "The Chief's Gay Evening"
1983The Love BoatBen PhillipsEpisode: "The Captain's Replacement/Sly as a Fox/Here Comes the Bride-Maybe"
1984NewhartMr. PackEpisode: "Kirk Pops the Question"
1984LegmenLeo GibsonEpisode: "I Shall Be Re-Released"
1984The Duck FactoryMel KemperEpisode: "The Annies"
1984No Man's LandDeputy Thad ProutyTV movie
1984Simon & SimonBrad DanielsEpisode: "Deep Cover"
1985Matt HoustonFredEpisode: "Death Watch"
1985Gimme a Break!WarrenEpisode: "Police Mamas"
1985George Burns Comedy WeekStuEpisode: "Home for Dinner"
1985Scarecrow and Mrs. KingHenry 'Buck' McConnellEpisodes: "Tail of the Dancing Weasel" and "Utopia Now"
1985Crazy Like a FoxChickEpisode: "Requiem for a Fox"
1985-6Night CourtHowie / Preston CowdreyEpisodes: "Mac and Quon Le: No Reservations" and "Prince of a Guy"
1986The LongshotRealtorFeature film
1986Punky BrewsterCheapo ChesterEpisode: "Cherie Lifesaver"
1986Blacke's MagicHal RenquistEpisode: "Death Goes to the Movies"
1986Murder, She WroteEarl FargoEpisode: "Murder in the Electric Cathedral"
1986SidekicksDetective R.T. MooneyRecurring role (5 episodes)
1986Night CourtPreston CowdreyEpisode: "Prince of a Guy"
1988You Can't Hurry LoveChuck HayesFeature film
1988–1990Just the Ten of UsFather Robert HargisMain cast (22 episodes)
1991Going UnderSoviet GeneralFeature film
1991–1993The New WKRP in CincinnatiHerb TarlekMain cast (45 episodes)
1993Evening ShadeWalt ThompsonEpisode: "She What?!"
1994–1997Saved by the Bell: The New ClassMr. HarringtonRecurring role (5 episodes)
1995The MommiesDirectorEpisode: "Selling Out"
1995The ColonyFrank WilliamsonTV movie
1997USA HighMr. Giggles (Dentist)Episode: "The Odd Couple"
1998MotelGressilFeature film
2000City GuysJakeEpisode: "Meet Mr. History"
2003A Light in the ForestKimmelFeature film
2004Shut Up and Kiss MeHarvey BallisterFeature film
2004A Norwegian LunchTeacherShort film
2008Remembering PhilMotel ClerkFeature film
2014Under the Hollywood SignLarryFeature film

As director

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YearTitleNotes
1980–1982WKRP in CincinnatiTV series (6 episodes)
1982Family TiesTV series (1 episode)
1986–1990Head of the ClassTV series (2 episodes)
1988Frank's PlaceTV series (1 episode)
1988The Van Dyke ShowTV series (1 episode)
1988–1990Just the Ten of UsTV series (8 episodes)
1989Who's the Boss?TV series (1 episode)
1989–1990The Famous Teddy ZTV series (2 episodes)
1990Evening ShadeTV series (1 episode)
1990You Take the KidsTV series (1 episode)
1991–1993Harry and the HendersonsTV series (11 episodes)
1991–1993The New WKRP in CincinnatiTV series (7 episodes)
1995FudgeTV series (1 episode)
1995The MommiesTV series (4 episodes)
1995Campus CopsTV series (1 episode)
1997Saved by the Bell: The New ClassTV series (4 episodes)
1997–1998USA HighTV series (6 episodes)
1997–2001City GuysTV series (105 episodes)
2003Living StraightTV movie
2010Desire and DeceitTV series (1 episode)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Nath, Sayantani (June 17, 2021). "Frank Bonner, Brash Salesman on 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' Dies at 79". The New York Times. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Ferme, Antonio (June 17, 2021). "Frank Bonner, 'WKRP in Cincinnati' and 'Saved by the Bell' Actor, Dies at 79". Variety. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  3. ^ Crowther, Linnea (June 17, 2021). "Frank Bonner (1942–2021), "WKRP in Cincinnati" star". Legacy.com. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  4. ^ Nath, Sayantani (June 18, 2021). "Who were Frank Bonner's wives? Inside actor's 5 marriages as he dies at 79". MEA World Wide. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  5. ^ Olphin, Olivia (June 18, 2021). "Who are Frank Bonner's children? Meet the late WKRP actor's family and ex-wives". The Focus. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  6. ^ "Parachute Accident Hospitalizes Frank Bonner of 'WKRP'". Lakeland Ledger. Associated Press. October 16, 1979. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
  7. ^ Lund, Anthony (June 17, 2021). "Frank Bonner Dies, WKRP in Cincinnati and Saved by the Bell Star Was 79". Movieweb. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  8. ^ Reid, Tony; Nakamura, Maglio (June 17, 2021). "Frank Bonner, 'WKRP in Cincinnati' Star, Dies at 79". TheWrap. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
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