Jerry Paris

Actor and director from 'The Dick Van Dyke Show'

Jerry Paris - Performers & Entertainers born July 25th, 1925
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An American actor and director, Paris gained recognition through significant roles in television and film. Paris starred as Jerry Helper on 'The Dick Van Dyke Show', contributing to its success during the early 1960s. Apart from acting, Paris directed several episodes of the series and other prominent shows, showcasing directorial skills in the industry. His work extended to directing episodes of 'Happy Days', which became a staple of American television in the 1970s and 1980s.

Played Jerry Helper in 'The Dick Van Dyke Show'

Directed multiple episodes of 'Happy Days'

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