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    Balki's back! Actor Bronson Pinchot returns to television with Pa.-based home restoration show

    HARFORD, Pa. - For more than a decade, Bronson Pinchot has spent much of his downtime in the picture-book Pennsylvania hamlet where he found a dream home far from the stressful clamour of New York or L.A.

    Pinchot likely remains best known as the endearingly naïve, quasi-Mediterranean immigrant Balki Bartokomous from the TV sitcom "Perfect Strangers." But unlike Balki, Pinchot is by his own admission "fiercely private" and an "introvert that does a pretty convincing performance as an extrovert."

    Still, he has decided to open his doors to America via "The Bronson Pinchot Project," which premiered Feb. 11 on the DIY Network. In all, eight episodes were shot over 13 weeks at the end of last year in Harford, a village founded in 1790 and nestled in the Endless Mountains of Susquehanna County near the New York state line.

    His filmography includes 1980s hits like "Risky Business" and "Beverly Hills Cop," but since "Perfect Strangers" ended in 1993 after eight seasons, Pinchot has performed on and off-Broadway, appeared in touring theatrical productions and done voiceovers and audiobooks.

    His new show, though, is altogether different.

    First, the designs are his own. "I get a kick out of it because I sit there with a sketchbook and say, 'This is what it should look like when it's done' and in the end it either looks like that or it's better," he said. "My theatre training helps; in theatre, it doesn't matter where you're at with your performance, opening night is opening night."

    Home base is Pinchot's circa 1840 mansion in the centre of Harford, a town of about 1,300 people. It was the home of state Sen. Edward Jones in the early 1900s and had more recently served as office space. Pinchot bought the place in 2000.

    "I wanted a Greek Revival house within five driving hours of New York City," Pinchot said. When he first walked in, he said, he knew he would buy it.

    When he arrived, the scene couldn't have been better staged by a Hollywood set designer: The house smelled of cinnamon toast, the air outside smelled of fresh manure, a woman pushing a baby carriage paused to admire a neighbour's fuchsia roses across the street.

    "I was already sold, but that was like God was hitting me over the head with a sledgehammer," he said. "OK, I get it, I get it!"

    He now owns six historic properties in Harford, including what was a burned-out vacant home also from around 1840 and a sweet blue-shingled building that houses the town's post office. Eventually, he hopes many of the properties will be places for visiting friends to stay.

    The first season's architectural stars are his Ionic-columned mansion and Decker House, a smaller home rehabbed with salvaged wood from demolished old buildings, windows from an abandoned farmhouse and floors from a property formerly part of late heiress Doris Duke's estate.

    Not only is "The Bronson Pinchot Project" a show about historic restoration, it's a love letter to his adopted hometown.

    "Harford is to be seen through my lens, which is that that it's heaven on earth," he said. "None of this 'big fish in a little pond.' No. We're not doing 'Green Acres.'"

    Pinchot, 52, an antiques collector and enthusiast of classical art and architecture since childhood, is a hands-on renovator who employs local carpenters and craftspeople; many are slated to appear in the show.

    Years of trial and error have culminated into the current style viewers will see taking shape — a blend of English regency and American high country along with 19th-century plaster casts of ancient Greek sculpture and architectural flourishes. The goal is for rooms to look like they've taken shape over many decades, he said.

    His earliest home rehab forays involved getting all the period details and furniture just right. But it felt wrong.

    "I looked around and thought, 'Well now all it's missing is a docent and a leaflet that says where the cafe is," he said. "I made a little museum and that's not what I want."

    Things you won't see in Bronson world: kitchen appliances. Refrigerators — which Pinchot calls "unacceptably, unforgivably ugly" — ovens, dishwashers and microwaves are cleverly concealed behind salvaged wainscoting, cupboards and cabinets mounted clandestinely on hinges, like a bookcase hiding a castle's secret passageway.

    All of his properties eventually will get the full "Bronsonian" treatment, a process shaped both by the availability of salvage materials and Pinchot's own improvisational approach to renovating.

    "I hope we can do this for 10 seasons!" he said. "We could do an episode on every room."

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    13 comments

    • lostintheUSA  •  Baltimore, United States  •  2 months ago
      Where is 'Cosin' Larry??
      • Walter 2 months ago
        Watching re-runs of 'Perfect Strangers', drinking copious amounts of beer, and telling anyone who will listen about, "the good old days back when Television meant something..."
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      and hes going to make some tea with a lemon twist in the back
    • Serpico  •  2 months ago
      shut up Balki!
    • fordzz1  •  2 months ago
      Do you have too, !!!!!!
    • tdgladwin  •  2 months ago
      I thought he was funny in perfect strangers yet I was not a huge fan of the show. He has been in loads and loads of shows and movies and I think that he in general plays mostly comedic roles and even his,(Law & Order) appearances were real dramatic roles he just always seems to be the type of person that can make you laugh or make a serious situation much more relaxed or able to make a person laugh about it or through it.He appears to have impeccable timing as a comic and generally appears to deliver his lines as though it was effortless and that is why I think he has been able to cross so many barriers.
      I was watching an interview with him about two weeks ago ad they were talking about his upcoming new show and I think he was generally trying to promote it during that interview and yet the interviewer was attempting to refrain from going there for one reason or another and then finally he made a huge smile appear on her face simply by pulling off a prank and changing the direction of the interview and once they cameback from a commercial break it was as if he was not even on before the break and they started completely over and with a new subject and reason for his being there in the first place and it was so unreal that you just instantly fell for it. I do however think that his new show is going to be Okay if it does in fact get aired as it is supposed to.(Some type of legalities holding it up).
    • pablo  •  2 months ago
      gee, can he tawk now?
      • Matt H 2 months ago
        obviously you can't
    • Walter  •  2 months ago
      He really was an actor! I threw this guy some change a few years back after he said he "used to be an actor but hadn't worked for about 15 years." I was like, "Oh, I remember you. Things will pick up, I'm sure of it." Secretly I thought he was a schizophrenic on the side of the street.
      • LorraGaut 2 months ago
        Walter, go back to bed...don't get up....ever.
    • The Wizard  •  Saint John, New Brunswick  •  2 months ago
      From the files of the "who gives a rat's #$%$ department.........
      • Catherine 2 months ago
        You do, you read the article and commented.
      • lumpee 2 months ago
        Well said Catherine.
      • LorraGaut 2 months ago
        So what did you read for?? IDIOT for taking the time to even comment on an article you shouldn't have read after the first few lines.
    • To  •  Calgary, Alberta  •  2 months ago
      Belki is back we do the dance of joy!
    • Track II  •  Montreal, Quebec  •  2 months ago
      sounds boring to me...
    • Catherine  •  2 months ago
      Haven't seen it listed in Canada, has anyone?
      • June 2 months ago
        I haven't seen it listed either. I hope it comes to Canada though.
      • Catherine 2 months ago
        Somebody was obviously click happy. Why would anyone give a thumbs down or even a thumbs up to either of these post. Somebody really needs to get a life, lmao.
    • LorraGaut  •  2 months ago
      In the above photo, he looks just as young! and cute too :)
    • Walter  •  2 months ago
      If I could travel back in time I would go find this Bronson fellow at the peak of his "Balki" fame. I would be like, "Better save those paychecks, you're not going to work for like 15 years after this." He probably would just stare at me strangely. Afterward, I would probably just go back to the future, I guess.
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