[2] Brenner appeared and starred in other Broadway plays, his theatre credits including The Madwoman of Chaillot,[3][4] Two's Company[2] Sing Till Tomorrow,[5] Lunatics and Lovers,[2][6] Julia, Jake and Uncle Joe,[7] The Beauty Part, also assistant stage-managing,[8] Once for the Asking, [9] Fiddler on the Roof[2] and Minor Miracle.
[10][11] Other television credits include Naked City, Car 54, Where Are You?, East Side/West Side, The Dick Van Dyke Show,[12] and Tribeca.
[13][14] Brenner's film credits include Lilith, Mirage, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Sweet Lorraine and American Stories: Food, Family and Philosophy.
[13][14] Brenner retired in 1993, last appearing in the anthology drama television series Tribeca.
[citation needed] Brenner died in August 2005 at the Actors Fund Home in Englewood, New Jersey, on his 91st birthday.