Wynn Irwin (December 11, 1932 – February 15, 2018) was an American film and TV actor. He was known for his roles in From Here to Eternity (1979) and Lotsa Luck (1973).
Irwin was from New York City. Irwin was in and out of performing since high school, when he was in a comedy act at Catskills resorts. Then he bought and sold a small greeting cards and gift store, then returned to performing. He served in the Army and attended New York University for a few years.
Irwin played Arthur Swann from Lotsa Luck with Dom DeLuise from 1973 to 1974. Irwin has made numerous appearances in television shows like All in the Family, Barney Miller, Laverne & Shirley, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Hart to Hart.
He co-starred with Fannie Flagg in the television film Home Cookin' (1975)
He was reviewed for his performance in the play Marvin and Mel as coming off "like a ragpicker playing Lear".
Irwin had an ex-wife and a son, Andy. He died on February 15, 2018.
2004
as Customer
2004
as Teddy Preston
1998
as Sonny
1997
as Charlie
1995
as General Carmichael
1994
as Nate Gold
1991
as Dick
1990
as Engineer
1986
as Pizza Man
1984
as Santini
1983
as A.D. Hallem
1983
as Simmons
1980
as Informer
1980
as Mr. Adams
1979
as George Morgan
1979
as Lt. Grey
1979
as Cpl. Leva
1978
as Barrows
1977
1977
as Det. Phil Gilman
1976
as David Levine
1976
as Pawnshop Owner
1975
as Al Taft
1975
as Arnie
1975
as Danny
1975
as Earl Schmidt
1975
as Mr. Felch
1973
as Arthur Swann
1970
as Lou Hamilton
1967
as Landlord (uncredited)