The televersion of Buddy Hackett must have been a very influential comedian 
and right from the very start of his career.  So much so that other young 
comedians of that era who bore a passing resemblance to Hackett not only 
patterned their acts after him, but they apparently underwent plastic surgery to 
enhance their resemblance to Buddy.
It must have been worth it, because each of them became very 
successful.
But it wasn't just comedians who wanted to look like Buddy Hackett.  There 
were two others who had their own reasons to be mistaken for the former 
Catskills tummler.
Here's a rundown of those TV characters:
WHO LOOKED LIKE BUDDY HACKETT
1]  BUDDY BRUNO
'Make Room For Daddy'
"Fugitive Father"
Buddy Bruno took his emulation of Buddy Hackett even further, by adopting 
the comic's nickname as well.  This bordered on identity theft, but it looks 
like the show biz hierarchy of the early 1960's accepted the practice since 
Buddy Bruno was a good friend of Danny Williams, the nightclub entertainer.  In 
fact, Danny arranged for Buddy, a recent widower who was on the road most of the 
year, to headline at the club for two weeks while the Williams family took a 
vacation.  But this made Buddy a target for the NYC child welfare services 
because his life on the road was not considered to be in the best interests of 
his little daughter, Barbara.
2]  RONNY FLETCHER
'Quincy, M.E.'
"Snake Eyes" Parts 1 & 2
Ronnie Fletcher was playing a mountain resort near Reno during a coroners' 
convention back in the 1970's.  But a contagious outbreak left the resort 
quarantined and Fletcher did not take that at all well.  Several times he tried 
to break free and escape.  As it turned out, his panic was unfounded as the 
crisis was proven to be a deliberate man-made hoax and there was no threat that 
the contagion would spread.
3]  MURRAY GRUEN
'Murder, She Wrote'
"No Laughing Murder"
Murray Gruen was one half of the comedy team Gruen & Howard, partnered 
with the suave singer-comedian Mack Howard.  But their partnership ended when 
their friendship soured over accusations of theft between the two.  Over the 
next twenty years, Howard became the host of 'WeekNight', a successful late 
night talk show, while Gruen scrounged to reclaim his former glory as a 
nightclub comic.  He bought himself a mountain lodge in the Catskills which he 
hoped to transform into a venue for himself and that's where an unwelcome 
reunion between the two former partners was held.  (Their children, who had 
grown up together, were going to marry.)  But it turned to tragedy when Murray 
was stabbed in the back (not fatally) and then his agent was found hanged in the 
pantry.  Novelist Jessica Fletcher, who knew both families somehow, determined 
that the agent's death was murder, not suicide.
4]  JOEY GERMAINE
'McMillan & Wife'
Police Commissioner Stuart McMillan's college football team held its 
reunion in San Francisco but it turned to tragedy when somebody started killing 
off the members of the team.  Comic Joey Germaine had been the 
waterboy/equipment manager for the team and while he was in town, he volunteered 
his time to help Sally McMillan's charity by performing his act.
 
And now for those two TV characters who were not comedians, but still 
wanted to look like Buddy Hackett......
5]  HARRY BARTON
'Here's Lucy'
"Lucy And The Stolen Stole"
Barton 
is one citizen of Toobworld who did not get a Buddy Hackett facelift in order to 
further his own career as a comedian.  Barton was a fence who figured that if 
his similarity to Hackett could be enhanced, then victims would be describing 
the star of "The Love Bug" to police sketch artists instead of to him.  Eventually it didn't matter.  No amount of cunning and deception could have 
protected him from the primal force that was Lucille Carmichael....
 
6]  ZEUS
'The Danny Thomas Hour'
"It's Greek To Me"
We know that 
the pan-dimensional beings who passed themselves off as the demi-gods of ancient 
Greece were capable of altering their appearances.  This was proven by the God 
of Lightning, Zeus himself, within the framework of 'Hercules: The Legendary 
Journeys' and 'Young Hercules'.  Thanks to that recasting, we can apply that 
rule to all the appearances of the demi-gods in other TV shows, movies, and 
commercials - thus keeping them all together in Earth Prime-Time.
But why 
Zeus would want to look like Buddy Hackett....?
Here's the plotline for this 
special episode, courtesy of the Three Stooges fan site:
Against 
the wishes of her father Zeus (Buddy Hackett), Aphrodite (Juliet Prowse) has no 
wish to marry Apollo (Vic Damone) and is bored with life on Mt. Olympus. Wishing 
to romance a mortal, she travels to Earth and becomes enamoured of Danny Thomas. 
Whisking him to the mount of the gods, Zeus is angered and places Danny on 
trial. In order to prove his worth to Aphrodite, Danny is sent on a quest for 
the Golden Fleece, and if unsuccessful, he will be put to death.
Aphrodite 
snatched Danny out of an airplane, and when the adventure was over he discovered 
it had all been a dream.  Or was it?  I think it really happened, with the 
musical numbers due to intervention by Mr. Sweet the demon from 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' (and member of the TV Crossover Hall Of Fame), and that Danny was led to 
believe it was just a dream. 
Nothing in any of these shows mentioned the use of plastic surgery, but it 
does make for a nice splainin as to why so many TV characters resembled Buddy 
Hackett.  Of course, it doesn't take into account at least three men from the 
wild, wild West who looked like the comic, nor why a dinosaur and a car sounded 
like him.  Just a fluke of tele-genetics I'd say.......
BCnU!