Fans of classic TV were stunned after spotting a beloved 1970s sitcom legend during a rare Los Angeles outing.
The actor, now 94, is best remembered as Captain Barney Miller from the hit show Barney Miller (1975–1982). Dressed casually, he looked far different from his famous role as the calm leader of New York’s 12th precinct.

Yes, it was Hal Linden — the Emmy-winning star whose career has spanned stage, screen, and music. Reflecting on the show, Linden once said: “There’s very few jokes in Barney Miller. It was all relationship humor.” He also praised its realism, noting, “Most police work is filing papers and making calls — not endless shootouts.”
Beyond Barney Miller, Linden won a Tony Award in 1971, toured nationally in Tuesdays with Morrie, and even released a jazz album in 2011. His long career shows true versatility and love for performing.

Seeing him still active at 94 is a reminder of how timeless talent really is. Do you think today’s TV shows will be remembered as fondly?