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- John Wheeler graduated from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, earning a bachelors degree in Music. A singer and character actor most familiar from television, he appeared on episodes of The Odd Couple, Green Acres, The Brady Bunch, and on Star Trek (as the tellarite Gav in the episode "Journey To Babel").
Wheeler sang with the City Center Opera in New York and performed in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel and Bernstein, Comden, and Green's Wonderful Town at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, repeating his role in the latter work in its television premier that same year. On Broadway, he appeared in The Happiest Girl in the World, Kean, Cafe Crown, I Had a Ball, and Sweet Charity (as "Herman", the dance hall proprietor, a role that went to Stubby Kaye in the movie adaptation; Wheeler played a smaller role in the film). He remained active into the 1990s.- IMDb mini biography by: avacca01@excite.com
- Wheeler played the first ever Tellarite to appear in Star Trek, on the original TV series in 1967. It was Wheeler's first major acting role, at age 37, that began his career.
- Appeared with John Amos and Robert Ridgely in the famous McDonald's "Grab a Bucket and Mop" 1971 choreographed musical commercial. He portrayed the manager, and can be seen twenty five seconds in, singing "before you open the doors" in a powerful tenor voice.
- John Wheeler's son Christopher Wheeler appeared with him in the child's first acting role (only one of two) in an episode of the TV series Green Acres. The episode was one of a total four appearances on that show where John played different characters.
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