Howard Hesseman was a leading counter-culture figure since the late 1960s. He was a member of the improv group, "The Committee," for a decade in the 1960s/1970s. A character actor for many years on different television shows since the 1960s, he took small parts in
The Andy Griffith Show (1960),
Dragnet 1967 (1967),
Soap (1977), and
Sanford and Son (1972). The role that brought him to prominence was Howard Johnson in the cult classic
Billy Jack (1971).
He was a frequent guest star on
The Bob Newhart Show (1972) but would become best-known for his role on the classic series
WKRP in Cincinnati (1978), as anti-disco hipster DJ "Dr. Johnny Fever". Also in the 1970s, he appeared in
The Sunshine Boys (1975),
Tunnel Vision (1976),
Silent Movie (1976) and
The Big Bus (1976). After the cancellation of
WKRP in Cincinnati (1978), he went on to star as the husband of Ann Romano in
One Day at a Time (1975). After that series was canceled, Hesseman starred in
This Is Spinal Tap (1984),
Doctor Detroit (1983),
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985),
Clue (1985), and
Flight of the Navigator (1986).
He then starred as history teacher Charlie Moore in
Head of the Class (1986). He left that show in 1990 and appeared in a steady stream of television guest roles. In 1987, he appeared in
Amazon Women on the Moon (1987). In 1991, he starred in
Rubin and Ed (1991). Afterward, he appeared in other films, including
Gridlock'd (1997) (with
Tupac Shakur). His work in later years concentrated mostly on television, where he took mostly small guest roles, in such shows as
That '70s Show (1998),
Touched by an Angel (1994),
The Practice (1997), and
Crossing Jordan (2001).