"With an office and a staff, he could have cleaned up," Archie writes in chapter 6 of Saul's marital status is one of the inconsistencies in the corpus. He has not entirely given up the idea that someday my desk and chair will be his for good, and he likes to practice sitting there when I am not present.Orrie Cather is a handsome, personable detective, someone people want to tell things — but he can be too full of himself. Archie Goodwin 27 episodes, 2001-2002 Nero Wolfe 27 episodes, 2001-2002 Fritz Brenner 26 episodes, 2001-2002 Storyline. then this list will help you answer those questions. Panzer is not an impressive-looking character; he dresses sloppily, has a big nose, and almost always needs a shave. If only one extra detective was needed, Saul Panzer was the automatic first choice. I am in her debt.

Stebbins is in many ways the archetypal good cop: tough, brave, and dedicated, but also gruff and unpolished. He and Wolfe become mutual admirers and antagonists in the course of several cases; when he is first mentioned in Zeck’s malevolent presence intrudes via telephone in two novels, "I was thrilled when Wolfe finally encountered his own The role of Arnold Zeck (renamed Arnold Dorso) is played by "Lovchen" is not a family name; rather, it is one name for Montenegro's eponymous black mountain.Nero Wolfe addressing Inspector Cramer, DA Bowen and Lt. Rowcliff in (1985, posthumously published early draft of "Counterfeit for Murder") A Nero Wolfe Mystery is a television series adapted from Rex Stout's series of detective stories that aired for two seasons (2001–2002) on A&E. Grandpa Goes to Washington, Our Family Honor, Nero Wolfe Tom Mason is an American actor born in Brooklyn, New York. Just his name was on the door of the little room on the twentieth floor, two doors down from the corner office of the publisher, and in that situation you would think he would be out of the dust stirred up by the daily whirlwind of a newspaper, but he always seemed to be up, not only on what had just happened but on what was just going to happen.Lon Cohen is a journalist near the top of the fictional New York Archie, Lon, and some other Wolfe regulars play poker Thursday nights at Saul Panzer's apartment. He is often nervous around Wolfe, whom he once offended by stirring vinegar into a roux for squab at Wolfe's table.In later works, Archie Goodwin notes that Fred is "worth at least half as much as Saul – which was his price,"As I entered, Orrie got up and moved to the couch. In early Nero Wolfe novels, Cramer lights and smokes them (in Cramer is married and has one son, who fights in the Cramer's first name is given once only, as Fergus, in 1940's Sergeant Purley Stebbins is Inspector Cramer's assistant. He began his television career in 1977, portraying Rex Stout's fictional detective Archie Goodwin in the ABC-TV movie Nero Wolfe. I had seen him light one only once, years ago. Though Wolfe hired a range of freelance operators, after the first few novels the 'teers were always Wolfe's first choices when extra manpower was needed. "They were the three 'teers because once at a conference Orrie had said they were the three musketeers and we had tried to change it to fit," Archie writes in Although he possesses a formidable memory, Archie begins chapter 7 of That is Mr. Panzer, there at the end of Mr. Goodwin's desk.

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Wyner graduated from Syracuse University in 1968 as a drama major, and was an in-demand character actor by the Emanuel Hirsch Cohen (June 1, 1915 – February 24, 2004), better known by the stage name John Randolph, was an American film, television and stage actor. "Lily's father, who made his money building New York's sewer system and was a power in The three 'teers were always Wolfe's first choice when hiring extra manpower for a job. He charges much higher fees than other New York detectives, but Archie insists that he is worth it. He played aristocrats or British military types in many films, and created the role of Colonel Hugh Pickering in the Thayer David (born David Thayer Hersey; March 4, 1927 – July 17, 1978) was an American film, stage and television actor. Stebbins is ambivalent about Archie, and Archie makes frequent references to the few times Stebbins has let his guard down and called him by his first name.

The cigar had a specific function, the idea being that with his teeth closed on it he couldn't speak the words that were on his tongue, and that gave him time to swallow them and substitute others.Inspector Cramer, head of the New York Police Department's Homicide Division, is Wolfe's main foil. In recent years he has used the name William Biff McGuire professionally. Ambiguities in Orrie's character are introduced as early as Orrie's full first name is one of the inconsistencies in the corpus. Lily and Archie meet in Lily is one of the few women for whom Nero Wolfe has a grudging respect: "I have not only eaten her bread and salt, I have eaten her grouse. "Cramer stuck the cigar between his lips and clamped his teeth on it. Add to Watchlist. "I am much kinder to the police than most writers of detective stories," Rex Stout said. Nero Wolfe, How to Survive a Marriage, The Human Factor Allan Miller (born February 14, 1929) is an American actor, director, acting teacher, author and playwright. Cramer collaborates with Wolfe in the majority of the novels and short stories, but resents the high-handed manner in which Wolfe pursues his investigations — particularly Wolfe's tendency to manipulate murderers into committing suicide rather than allowing them to face trial.Wolfe and Archie collaborate with Cramer on his homicide cases, but the relationship is a contentious one. "He is himself a bachelor," Wolfe tells Hilda Lindquist in No mention is made of Saul's wife or children after 1950, though, and readers are left to decide whether the marriage ended, or Saul's family was simply It was a big room, lighted with two floor lamps and two table lamps. "My two main police characters, Cramer and Stebbins, are neither stupid nor brutal, and, judging from letters I get from readers, they are likable." Set in New York City sometime in the 1940s–1950s, the stylized period drama stars Maury Chaykin as Nero Wolfe and Timothy Hutton as Archie Goodwin. Nero Wolfe is an American drama television series based on the characters in Rex Stout's series of detective stories that aired on NBC from January 16 to August 25, 1981.