Career
He also portrayed Kent Wallace, the host of Chappelle"s Show"s Frontline spoofs. In 1964 he appeared onstage in the touring production of A Manitoba Foreign All Seasons. Bogert"s television guest appearances include Gilmore Girls, Hope & Faith, Chappelle"s Show, Law & Order, Editor, Profiler, Spin City, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Melrose Place, Empty Nest, Mr.
Belvedere, Growing Pains, Amen, The Wonder Years, Webster, Matlock, Trapper John, Doctor of Medicine, The Colbys, Benson, Knots Landing, Hart to Hart, The Greatest American Hero, Square Pegs, The Fall Guy, Hill Street Blues, Fantasy Island, The Incredible Hulk, M*A*South*H, Alice, The Facts of Life, The Jeffersons, Quincy, Mechanical Engineering, One Day at a Time, Barney Miller, Lou Grant, Eight is Enough, Baretta, McMillan & Wife Starsky & Hutch, Police Woman, Taxi and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
In 1964, Bogert starred in the "Confessions of a Republican" ad for Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1964 United States. Presidential election. Bogert was a Republican when the ad was made, which was a requirement for the casting.
He appeared on Don Lemon"s Cable News Network news show on March 17, 2016 to comment on the relevance of the ad to the 2016 election.