Allan Melvin, a character actor known for appearances in such TV staples as 
"The Phil Silvers Show," "All in the Family" and "The Brady Bunch," has died, 
the Los Angeles Times reported on Saturday.

Melvin succumbed to cancer on Thursday at his home in Los Angeles, the paper 
said, quoting his wife, Amalia. He was 84.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, and raised in New York City, Melvin got his big 
break on "The Phil Silvers Show," which ran from 1955 to 1959, playing Cpl. 
Henshaw, the right-hand man to Silvers' Sgt. Ernie Bilko.

He went on to play Archie Bunker's neighbor Barney in "All in the Family," and 
different roles on at least eight episodes of "The Andy Griffith Show." Fans of 
"The Brady Bunch" knew him as Sam the butcher, the boyfriend of Alice the 
housekeeper.

Melvin also worked in cartoons, providing the voices of Magilla Gorilla in the 
Hanna-Barbera series of the same name and Bluto on "Popeye," the Times said.

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