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Jamie Tarses was born in 1964, in USA.

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Jay Tarses was born on July 3, 1939, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

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It was Paul of Tarsus that traveled and spread Christianity.

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The cast of Bachelor Party Confidential - 2003 includes: Chris Koch as Himself - Director David Ladd as Himself - Producer David Moritz as Himself - Editor Matt Tarses as Himself - Writer Bill Wrubel as Himself - Writer

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The cast of The Chopped Liver Brothers - 1977 includes: Philip Bruns as Mr. Ruth Robert Emhardt as Duffy Madeleine Fisher as Receptionist Gwynne Gilford as Sally Van Brocklin Michael Pataki as Kelso Tom Patchett as Tom Van Brocklin Rick Podell as Impressionist Donna Ponterotto as Michelle Rosen Jay Tarses as Jay Luckman

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The cast of Portable Electric Medicine Show - 1972 includes: Ken Berry as himself Jack Cassidy as himself Dom DeLuise as himself The Establishment as Themselves Barbara Feldon as herself Arthur Godfrey as Himself - Host Teresa Graves as herself Arte Johnson as himself Carol Lawrence as herself Tom Patchett as himself Jay Tarses as himself

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The cast of Away We Go - 1967 includes: Pete Barbutti as Comedy musician Sallie Blair as Singer The Blossoms as Themselves - Singers George Carlin George Carlin as himself Tara Delphi as Herself - Singer Hal Frazier as himself Buddy Greco Buddy Greco as himself Mary Grover as herself Gregory Hines as Guest Performer Maurice Hines as Guest Performer Michele Lee as Herself - Guest Sheila MacRae as herself Charlie Manna as Comedian Grace Markay as Singer Tom Patchett as Himself - Guest Richard Pryor as himself Buddy Rich Cathy Rich as herself Buddy Rich as himself Kaye Stevens as Guest Performer Jay Tarses as Himself - Guest

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The cast of FM - 1989 includes: Fred Applegate as Harrison Green James Avery as Quentin Lamoreaux Jack Bannon as Jonathan Robert Benedetti as Nolan Lloyd Claudia Christian as Leslie Julie Condra as Heather Susan Diol as Lisa Leo Geter as Jay Edgar Rainbow Harvest as Daryl Tarses Robert Hays as Ted Costas Nicole Huntington as Maude Costas Rosanna Iversen as Joyce Graham Jarvis as Rosenblatt John Kassir as Don Tupsouni Lynne Lipton DeLane Matthews as Gretchen Schreck Maria Mayenzet David Pressman as Sam Durkin Jr. Patricia Richardson as Lee-Ann Plunkett Sylvia Short as Volunteer Lynne Thigpen as Naomi Sayers Kate Vernon as Stephanie

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The cast of The Duck Factory - 1984 includes: Jo Ann Harris Allyn Ann McLerie Maureen Arthur Maureen Arthur as Debbee John Bennett Perry Frank Bonner as Mel Kemper Joseph Brutsman as Gary Roth Cathy Cahn as Puck Jim Carrey as Skip Tarkenton Barry Corbin as Hubbell Pat Finley June Foray as herself Penny Fuller as Rosalind Teresa Ganzel as Mrs. Sheree Winkler Larry Gelman Jack Gilford as Brooks Carmichael Veronica Hamel as herself John Hancock Nancy Lane as Andrea Lewin Kenneth Mars Don Messick as Wally Wooster Walter Olkewicz Julie Payne as Aggie Aylesworth Barbara Perry as Aunt Pauline John Putch as Chip Daphne Reid as Saleswoman William Schallert Bill Scott as Annie Awards Host Diane Stilwell Diane Stilwell as Ginger Jay Tarses as Marty Fenneman Frank Welker as Everett

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The cast of The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour - 1969 includes: Lucie Arnaz as herself Cliff Arquette as Himself - Guest The Beatles as Themselves (on film) Larry Billman as Dancer Raymond Burr as Himself - Guest Performer Glen Campbell as himself Roger Carroll as Himself - Announcer David Cassidy as himself Ray Charles as himself Tim Conway as himself Wally Cox as himself Dom DeLuise as himself Dom DeLuise as Himself (1971-72) Susan Dey as herself Neil Diamond as himself Three Dog Night as Themselves - Guest Stars Micky Dolenz as himself Barbara Eden as herself Tennessee Ernie Ford as Himself - Guest Performer Lola Falana as herself Totie Fields as herself Bobbie Gentry as herself Henry Gibson as himself George Gobel as himself Lorne Greene as himself Shecky Greene as himself Valerie Harper as herself John Hartford as Himself - Backup Musician Don Ho as Himself - Guest Thelma Houston as herself Waylon Jennings as himself Arte Johnson as himself Shirley Jones as herself Davy Jones as himself Tom Jones as Himself - Guest Peggy Lee as herself George Lindsey as himself Paul Lynde as himself Larry McNeeley as himself Larry McNeeley as Himself (1970-72) Bill Medley as himself Roger Miller as himself Liza Minnelli as herself The Monkees as Themselves Anne Murray as herself Michael Nesmith as himself Wayne Osmond as Himself - Guest Performer Donny Osmond as Himself - Guest Performer Alan Osmond as Himself - Guest Performer Jay Osmond as Himself - Guest Performer Merrill Osmond as Himself - Guest Performer Tom Patchett as himself Freda Payne as herself Jerry Reed as himself Jerry Reed as Himself (1970-72) Debbie Reynolds as herself The Righteous Brothers as Themselves Linda Ronstadt as herself Phil Silvers as Himself - Guest Performer Milburn Stone as himself Larry Storch as Himself - Guest Performer Jud Strunk as himself Jay Tarses as himself Lily Tomlin as herself Caterina Valente as Herself-Guest Dionne Warwick as herself John Wayne as himself Dottie West as herself

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Pierrino Mascarino has: Played Grady Perret in "The Edge of Night" in 1956. Played Drago (1990) in "General Hospital" in 1963. Played Tom Albini in "Another World" in 1964. Played Adlar in "Dark Shadows" in 1966. Played Tuba Player in "Columbo" in 1968. Played Counterman in "Kojak" in 1973. Played Joseph Banning in "Barney Miller" in 1974. Played Mr. Toqnazzi in "The Jeffersons" in 1975. Played Tony Mariposa in "Starsky and Hutch" in 1975. Played Radiologist in "Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night" in 1977. Played First Photographer in "The Betty White Show" in 1977. Played Henchman in "Soap" in 1977. Played Christofer Columbus in "Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle" in 1978. Played Stanley Tarses in "Taxi" in 1978. Played Bartender in "With This Ring" in 1978. Played Kurt in "Benson" in 1979. Played Detective in "Knots Landing" in 1979. Played Garo in "The Facts of Life" in 1979. Played Father Shea in "Dynasty" in 1981. Played Paul Ricca in "Gangster Wars" in 1981. Played Suspect in "True Confessions" in 1981. Played Al Biomonte in "Hill Street Blues" in 1981. Played Sergeant Rouget in "Tales of the Gold Monkey" in 1982. Played Sergio in "The Facts of Life Goes to Paris" in 1982. Played Franco Necci in "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" in 1983. Played Big Tony in "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" in 1983. Played Carlo Rossoni in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Jacques in "Missing in Action" in 1984. Played Mr. Saldana in "Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story" in 1984. Played Rudolph Zambini in "227" in 1985. Played Irv in "Joe Bash" in 1986. Played Cossack in "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius" in 1987. Played Carlo Vietti in "Warm Hearts, Cold Feet" in 1987. Played Father Hernandez in "Seinfeld" in 1989. Performed in "K-9" in 1991. Played Giuseppe in "Mad About You" in 1992. Played Mr. Clayton in "ER" in 1994. Played Mikal in "Touched by an Angel" in 1994. Played Signor Antinori in "JAG" in 1995. Played Judge Thornton in "Yakuza Connection" in 1995. Performed in "The Women of Spring Break" in 1995. Played Old Man in "The Drew Carey Show" in 1995. Played Trawler Captain in "Down Periscope" in 1996. Played Giorgio in "Everybody Loves Raymond" in 1996. Played Thelonius in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" in 1997. Played Krachek in "Back to Even" in 1998. Played Markham in "Clockmaker" in 1998. Played Father Ruggiero in "Judging Amy" in 1999. Played Antonio Marchesi in "Vendetta" in 1999. Played Abe Lohrfink in "The District" in 2000. Played Science Ministry Official in "Alias" in 2001. Played Roberto in "The 4th Tenor" in 2002. Played Father Gianni in "Tears of the Sun" in 2003. Played Uncle Nino in "Uncle Nino" in 2003. Played Anton in "Born in the USA" in 2007. Played Doctor in "Vidrio roto" in 2007. Played Shop Owner in "NCIS: Los Angeles" in 2009. Played Older Man in "Annie Claus is Coming to Town" in 2011.

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Spencer Garrett has: Played Roger Gambles in "Columbo" in 1968. Played Ensign Malley in "Dallas" in 1978. Played Sonny Brewster in "American Playhouse" in 1981. Played Aaron Woodman in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Nicholas Derby in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Sean Livingston in "21 Jump Street" in 1987. Played Simon Tarses in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1987. Played Lt. Hayes in "Paradise" in 1988. Played Larry Johnson in "Family Matters" in 1989. Performed in "When We Were Young" in 1989. Played Aide in "Family of Spies" in 1990. Performed in "So Proudly We Hail" in 1990. Played Peter Hagerty in "My Life and Times" in 1991. Played Darren Burke in "Reasonable Doubts" in 1991. Performed in "Reasonable Doubts" in 1991. Played Capt. Arthur Tyrrell in "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" in 1993. Played Harry Bring in "The X Files" in 1993. Played Jeffries in "M.A.N.T.I.S." in 1994. Played Lt. Harry Kramer in "Someone She Knows" in 1994. Played Paul Collingwood in "Without Warning" in 1994. Performed in "The Crow" in 1994. Played Ted Porter in "The Postgraduate" in 1994. Performed in "The Watcher" in 1995. Played Weiss in "Star Trek: Voyager" in 1995. Played Officer in "Murder One" in 1995. Played Lieutenant Vince Boone in "JAG" in 1995. Played Captain Andrew Stotler in "JAG" in 1995. Played McElroy in "The Client" in 1995. Played G-Man in "NewsRadio" in 1995. Played Delbert Tims in "The Stars Fell on Henrietta" in 1995. Played Tommy in "University Hospital" in 1995. Played Hempstead in "Smoke Jumpers" in 1996. Played Ed Hawkins in "Dark Skies" in 1996. Played Young Warren Dempsey in "Promised Land" in 1996. Played Reporter in "Ghosts of Mississippi" in 1996. Played Bobby in "Encino Woman" in 1996. Performed in "Moloney" in 1996. Played Male Guest at Party in "George of the Jungle" in 1997. Played A.D.A. Carter in "The Practice" in 1997. Played White House Aide Thomas Lee in "Air Force One" in 1997. Played Charlie in "The Apocalypse" in 1997. Played Ethan Salone in "Drawn to the Flame" in 1997. Played Tommy Stans in "Hitz" in 1997. Played Dominic in "The Truth About Juliet" in 1998. Performed in "Four Corners" in 1998. Played Philip in "Starstruck" in 1998. Performed in "Oh Baby" in 1998. Played Rygel in "V.I.P." in 1998. Played Peter Sadler in "Sports Night" in 1998. Played Hughes Norton in "The Tiger Woods Story" in 1998. Played Richard Will in "The West Wing" in 1999. Played Miles McCurdy in "Hard Time: Hostage Hotel" in 1999. Played AAG Franklin Dobbs in "Judging Amy" in 1999. Played Highway Patrolman in "Dill Scallion" in 1999. Played Jim in "Cursed" in 2000. Played Truman Pinksdale in "Gary the Rat" in 2000. Played Cal Wallace in "Strong Medicine" in 2000. Played Jarod Stark in "The Invisible Man" in 2000. Played Randy in "Robbers" in 2000. Played Stephen McQuade in "The District" in 2000. Played Alvin McCuan in "Just Ask My Children" in 2001. Played Ben Kram in "24" in 2001. Played Charlie McBride in "The Division" in 2001. Played Paramax Industries Official in "Crossing Jordan" in 2001. Performed in "American Family" in 2002. Performed in "George Lopez" in 2002. Played Father Patrick in "American Dreams" in 2002. Played Mike Kujakowski in "Do Over" in 2002. Played Paul Snow in "Las Vegas" in 2003. Played Mayor Dewar in "Then Came Jones" in 2003. Played Commander Spencer in "NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service" in 2003. Played Ben Kern 1983 in "Cold Case" in 2003. Played Publisher in "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star" in 2003. Played Detective Freemont in "Miracles" in 2003. Played Roy Wingate in "Dragnet" in 2003. Played Truman Pinksdale in "Gary the Rat" in 2003. Played Auctioneer in "House of Sand and Fog" in 2003. Performed in "Homeland Security" in 2004. Played David in "North Shore" in 2004. Played HR Executive in "Medium" in 2005. Played Edward Carrigan in "Supernatural" in 2005. Played Senator Lothridge in "Thank You for Smoking" in 2005. Played Capt. Lancaster in "Criminal Minds" in 2005. Played Frank Barringer in "Close to Home" in 2005. Played Partygoer in "Boyfriend" in 2006. Played George Baltimore, journalist in "Kurtlar vadisi - Irak" in 2006. Played Mark Gannon in "Wicked Wicked Games" in 2006. Played David in "Bobby" in 2006. Played Lynch in "Burn Notice" in 2007. Played Rick Blass in "Baggage Claim" in 2007. Played Coach Hicks in "Football Wives" in 2007. Played Agent Phil Lazarus in "I Know Who Killed Me" in 2007. Played Andy Hayes in "Mad Men" in 2007. Played Dr. Bevington in "9 Lives of Mara" in 2007. Played Michael Elkins in "The Mentalist" in 2008. Played Multack in "Yes Man" in 2008. Played Pastor Nolan in "The Lucky Ones" in 2008. Played Edward in "Gary Unmarried" in 2008. Played Stemple in "21" in 2008. Played Vector in "Leverage" in 2008. Played Evan Pierce in "Castle" in 2009. Played Mr. Anders in "Lie to Me" in 2009. Played Peter Clairmont in "NCIS: Los Angeles" in 2009. Played Air Force Chief Of Staff in "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" in 2009. Played Pete in "The Consultants" in 2009. Performed in "The Tub" in 2009. Played Robert Drinkwater in "Three Rivers" in 2009. Played The Studio Head in "A Heart Too Tender" in 2009. Played Tommy Carroll in "Public Enemies" in 2009. Played Mike Smith in "The Good Guys" in 2010. Played Tom DeLay in "Casino Jack" in 2010. Played Tom in "Heaven Burns" in 2010. Played Adult Larry Sloan in "House Painting" in 2010. Played Larry Gryder in "Below the Beltway" in 2010. Played Senator Kerrigan in "Nikita" in 2010. Played Ted Lansing in "Hawaii Five-0" in 2010. Played Ernie the Vampire in "Whole Day Down" in 2011. Played Maurice in "Luck" in 2011. Played Newsreel Announcer in "Captain America: The First Avenger" in 2011. Played Jack Quinn in "Conversations with Lucifer" in 2011. Played Ed Scanian in "The Finder" in 2012. Played Captain Thad Beecher in "Sunken City" in 2012. Played Howard Reycraft in "Perception" in 2012. Played President Raiko in "The Legend of Korra" in 2012. Played Charles Hardin in "Major Crimes" in 2012. Played Glenn Segal in "The Producer" in 2012. Played George Tomasini in "Hitchcock" in 2012. Played Steve Biegun in "Game Change" in 2012. Played The Man in Black in "Extraction" in 2013. Played Beckett in "Masters of Sex" in 2013. Played Howard Webb in "House of Cards" in 2013. Played Jim Starmer in "Anatomy of Violence" in 2013. Played Officer Ted in "The Truth About Emanuel" in 2013. Played Rose Hills Sheriff in "Iron Man Three" in 2013. Played David in "Decoding Annie Parker" in 2013. Played Fredrick in "Cruel Will" in 2013. Played Quinlan in "Cesar Chavez" in 2014. Played Recruiter in "The Coup" in 2014. Played Gary Baker in "Cyber" in 2015.

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The cast of Rhoda - 1974 includes: Wil Albert as Gus Robert Alda as Paul Gerard Michael Alldredge as Ed Riley Ryeland Allison as Bully at Birthday Party Carol Arthur as Doris Edward Asner as Lou Grant Tom Atkins as Vic Rhodes Rene Auberjonois as Dr. John Fox Brian Avery as Eric Jurgenson Candice Azzara as Alice Barth Candice Azzara as Sharon Kruger Richard Balin as Customer Ray Ballard as Mr. Maloney Vanda Barra as Louise Bernard Barrow as Judge Bernard Barrow as The Judge Pamela Bellwood as Jill Martin Lynn Benisch as Party Guest Marjorie Bennett as Mrs. Fosner Anna Berger as Betsy Jack Bernardi as Max Jack Bernardi as Uncle Jack Lindsay Bloom as Joni Gil Boccaccio as Al Rosalyn Borden as Rosalyn Barry Brown as Jimmy Klein Ernie Brown as Mr. Brooks Bella Bruck as Neighbor Bella Bruck as The Neighbor Ray Buktenica as Benny Goodwin Norman Burton as Ben Levy K Callan as Dr. Sanders Frank Campanella as Mickey Rafael Campos as Ramon Diaz, Jr. Carmine Caridi as Tony Rizzo Paul Cavonis as Dr. Cooper Anthony Charnota as Bartender Don Chastain as Rick Gina Collens as Verna Hawkins Frank Converse as Sam Ellis Robert Costanzo as Male Student John Crawford as Man in Bar Charlotte Crossley as Renee Valerie Curtin as Michele Joyce Wally Dalton as Phil Faber Lee Delano as Dr. Howie Litton Michael DeLano as Johnny Venture Rosanna DeSoto as Receptionist Phoebe Dorin as Mrs. Carvello Liam Dunn as Gene Dempsey Peter Elbling as Jacques Maxine Elliott Hicks as Erma Georgia Engel as Georgette Franklin Norman Fell as Dr. Henry Gerber Chip Fields as Nurse Franklin Carmen Filpi as Drunk Richard Foronjy as Brubaker David Fresco as Cab Driver Florida Friebus as Edna Brundidge Florida Friebus as Harriet Strongen Florida Friebus as Mrs. Swensen Loretta Fury as Clerk Denise Galik as Heather Andrews Allen Garfield as David Bloom Larry Gelman as Wendell Joe George as Detective Parker Howard George as Mike Gordon Jack Gilford as Billy Glass Kip Gilman as Ron Phyllis Glick as Ellen Mari Gorman as Connie Harold Gould as Martin Morgenstern David Groh as Joe Gerard Louis Guss as Leo Louis Guss as Vito Malzone Alvin Hammer as David Lefkowitz Valerie Harper as Rhoda Gerard Valerie Harper as Rhoda Morgenstern Eileen Heckart as Aunt Lillian Fiedler Mike Henry as Man Howard Hesseman as Kirk Stevens Judd Hirsch as Mike Andretti Peter Hobbs as Mr. Parsons Howard Honig as Carl Howard Honig as Lloyd Goodwin Cynthia Hoppenfeld as Doris Sherry Hursey as Patty Pappas Anne Jackson as Bea Joyce Jameson as Mrs. Gruenwald Doug Johnson as Waiter Phyllis Katz as Nancy Ferraro Julie Kavner as Brenda Morgenstern Steven Kavner as Danny Steven Kavner as Delivery Boy Steven Kavner as Frogman Caren Kaye as Cissy Joanna Kerns as The Customer Elizabeth Kerr as Female Student Prasuti Kirk as Woman in Elevator Terry Kiser as Dennis Murray Korda as The Violinist Dennis Kort as The Kid Martin Kove as Gary David Landsberg as Steven Miller Charles Lane as Mr. Fosner Nancy Lane as Tina Molinari Louise Latham as Louise Shattner Linda Lavin as Linda Monroe Cloris Leachman as Phyllis Lindstrom Michael Lerner as Ralph Bentley Paul Lichtman as Man Paul Lichtman as Pizza Man Paul Lichtman as Stan Jon Lormer as Mr. Steiner George Loros as Julie Will Mackenzie as Mr. Pennick Gavin MacLeod as Murray Slaughter Elizabeth MacRae as Adele Patty Maloney as Witch Ric Mancini as Man with Sacks Al Mancini as Steve Kovacks Dolores Mann as Rose Ruth Manning as Aunt Ruth Ruth Manning as Miriam Julie Mannix as Nurse Stuart Margolin as Dr. Arthur Alborn Mae Marmy as Receptionist Richard Masur as Nick Lobo Tim Matheson as Michael Stearns Melanie Mayron as Sandy Franks Joe Mays as Waiter Kit McDonough as Cathy Davis Michael McManus as Herb Buck Kenneth McMillan as Jack Doyle Anne Meara as Sally Gallagher Joseph Mell as Uncle Sid Sid Melton as Herb Jessamine Milner as Marie Barbara Minkus as Millie Tony Miratti as Henry Scoey Mitchell as Justin Culp Robert Moore as Lowell Snyder Robert Moore as Mr. Graham Lorenzo Music as Carlton the Doorman Burt Mustin as Sleeping Man Jess Nadelman as Detective Lail Stephen Nathan as Paul Baruch Denise Nicholas as Denise Culp Maidie Norman as Charlotte Milt Oberman as Dr. Jerry Hiller Milt Oberman as Mr. Page David Ogden Stiers as Dr. Curt Dreiser David Ogden Stiers as George Leland Palmer as Kelly Fisk Jean Palmerton as Mrs. Henderson Tom Patchett as Airport Inspector George Pentecost as Father Flanagan Phug Phud Adooldest as Chef Donna Ponterotto as L. Maxwell Peggy Pope as Irene Goodwin Sharon Redd as Sherrye Richard Reicheg as Airport Guard Tim Reid as Kitchen Helper Barbara Rhoades as Arlene Paxton Leoda Richards as Ship Passenger John Ritter as Jerry Blocker John Ritter as Vince Mazuma Doris Roberts as Sylvia Levy Richard Romanus as Luis Alvarez Jane Rose as Mary Robert Rothwell as Roy Grimsley Beverly Sanders as Susan Alborn Richard Schaal as Charlie Burke Wendy Schaal as Jan Marion Scherer as Waitress Ron Seka as Herb Sarah Selby as Mrs. Shaw Barbara Sharma as Myrna Morgenstein Dave Shelley as Man in Bar Charles Siebert as Dr. Murray Berger Ron Silver as Gary Levy Ron Silver as Sonny Michaels Shane Sinutko as Donny Gerard Joseph Sirola as Charlie Curran Millie Slavin as Jeanette Lamont Bill Smillie as Minister Queenie Smith as Mrs. Buck Arthur Space as Dr. Derwin Sharon Spelman as Rachel Philip Sterling as Phillip Cooper Wes Stern as Barry Wes Stern as Lenny Fiedler Jeremy Stevens as Marty Davidson Al Stevenson as Stan Jerry Stiller as Lloyd Zimmer Howard Storm as Guy at Bar Howard Storm as Man in Bank Elizabeth Sturges as Miss Ramey Pat Sturges as Waitress Rick Sultan as Guy at Bank Rita Taggart as Groovy Girl Jay Tarses as Business Man Charles Thomas Murphy as Murphy Todd Turquand as Donnie Gerard Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards Joan Van Ark as Marian Gerard Granville Van Dusen as Doug Korman Vivian Vance as Maggie Cummings Helen Verbit as Rose Ron Vernan as Dr. Gelson Paula Victor as Ruth Maginnes Lee Vines as George Lee Vines as Raymond the Doorman Nedra Volz as Elderly Woman Robert Walden as Ernie Joyce Nancy Walker as Ida Morgenstern Joe Warfield as Man Harryette Warren as Saleslady Byron Webster as Funeral Director Chuck Wells as Police Officer Danny Wells as The M.C. Roy West as Announcer John Wheeler as Harvey Larry Wilde as Emcee Alfonso Williams as Bartender Cara Williams as Mae Ned Wilson as Hal Newman Henry Winkler as Howard Gordon Helene Winston as Woman in Line Howard Witt as Customer Howard Witt as Dr. Bernie Gilbert Howard Witt as Larry Kruger George Wyner as Earl Goodwin Erica Yohn as Mae Parker Erica Yohn as Woman Erica Yohn as Woman In Bank Bill Zuckert as Nolan Arthur

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1423 - Louis XI, King of France (1461-83)

1442 - Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado of Japan (d. 1500)

1530 - Claude Fauchet, French historian (d. 1601)

1567 - Samuel de Champlain, explorer (Lake Champlain)

1676 - Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, Prussian field marshal (d. 1747)

1683 - Edward Young, English poet (Revenge, Complaint)

1685 - Sir Robert Rich, 4th Baronet, British cavalry officer (d. 1768)

1687 - Arnold Hoogvliet, Dutch poet (Abraham the Patriarch)

1728 - Robert Adam, architect/designer (Adelphi Terrace, London)

1731 - Samuel Huntington, (Gov-Ct), Continental Congress pres

1738 - John Singleton Copley, Mass, finest colonial American artist

1743 - Sophia Magdalena of Denmark, queen consort of Sweden (d. 1813)

1793 - John Claire, England, poet

1794 - Eberhard F Walcker, German organ builder (Paulskirche Frankfurt)

1796 - Nikoli A Poveloi, Russian writer/publisher (Sotsjinenija) [NS]

1802 - Joseph Labitzky, composer

1814 - Janis Cimze, composer

1819 - Louis Theodore Gouvy, composer

1821 - F Kornberger, writer

1828 - John Austin Wharton, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1865

1846 - Achilles Alferaki, composer

1850 - Alfredo Kiel, composer

1854 - Leoš Janáček, Czech composer (d. 1928)

1855 - Piotr Maszynski, composer

1860 - Charlotte Perkins Gilman, economist/lecturer/author/feminist

1860 - William Wallace, composer

1861 - Peter Jackson, heavyweight boxer (hall of famer)

1862 - Friedrich Ernst Koch, composer

1866 - Albert Gottschalk, Danish painter

1870 - Richard B Bennett, (C) 11th Canadian PM (1930-35)

1871 - Vicente Arregui Garay, composer

1872 - Habib Ullah Chan, emir of Afghanistam (1901-19)

1874 - Apirana Turupa Ngata, Kawaka NZ, Maori political/cultural leader

1875 - Ernst F Sauerbruch, German nazi/surgeon

1878 - George M Cohan, actor/singer (Phantom Pres, Give My Regards to Bdwy)

1879 - Philippe Gaubert, composer

1879 - Alfred Korzybski, Polish linguist (d. 1950)

1880 - Carl Schuricht, composer

1881 - Leon Errol, Australian actor (Ziegfeld Follies, What a Blonde!)

1883 - Alfred Korzybski, Poland, scientist (Science & Sanity)

1883 - Franz Kafka, Czech, author (Metamorphosis, Trial, Amerika)

1883 - Moses Leverock Crossley, US bio-chemist

1886 - Raymond A Spruance, US admiral/fleet commander/ambassador

1892 - Wilhelm Rettich, composer

1893 - Mississippi John Hurt, rocker

1895 - Oles' Semyonovich Chishko, composer

1896 - Doris Lloyd, actress (Bachelor Father, Charley's Aunt, Sarah & Son)

1899 - Klimenty Arkad'yevich Korchmaryov, composer

1899 - Otto Reinhold, composer

1900 - John Mason Brown, Louisville Ky, critic (Tonight on Broadway)

1902 - Jack Newman, NZ cricket lefty pace bowler (1932-33, later knighted)

1903 - Jean du Bela, [Simon Buytekant], singer/actor (Chaste Susanna)

1906 - Francis Steegmuller, US, biographer (Cocteau)

1906 - George Sanders, Russia, actor (All About Eve-Academy Award 1950)

1906 - Gwendolen Rees, zoologist

1906 - Jack Earle, American actor and sideshow performer (d. 1952)

1907 - Arthur Steel, Dutch architect (Group '32)

1907 - Gene Gutche, composer

1908 - Thomas Narcejac, Rochefort-sur-Mer France, writer (Vertigo)

1908 - M. F. K. Fisher, American writer (d. 1992)

1908 - Robert B. Meyner, American politician (d. 1990)

1909 - Earl L Butz, US Secretary of Agriculture (1971-76); a real Butz

1909 - Lucy Kroll, entertainment agent

1909 - Stavros Niachos, Greece, shipping magnate (Those Fabulous Greeks)

1910 - Bernard Burrows, British diplomat

1910 - Eric Franklin, Indian civil servant

1911 - Joe Hardstaff Jr, cricketer (son of Joseph, 23 Tests for England)

1912 - Edward Jones, North Ireland lord justice of appeals

1913 - Hugh Stirling MacKenzie, British vice admiral

1913 - William Deakin, warden (St Anthony's College Oxford)

1917 - Helene Cordet, entertainer/nightclub owner

1917 - João Saldanha, Brazilian journalist and football manager (d. 1990)

1918 - Lord Mulley, British MP (Labour)

1920 - John Ayers Lessard, composer

1920 - Louise Allbritton, Okla City, actr (Celia-Stage Door, Got a Secret)

1921 - Susan Peters, Spokane WA, actress (Random Harvest, Young Ideas)

1922 - Art Fowler, baseball player

1922 - Corneille [Cornelis G of Beverloo], Dutch painter (Africa, Antilles)

1922 - Francois Reichenbach, French director (La douceur du Village)

1922 - Tom Hudson, artist/teacher

1923 - Baroness Ryder, of Warsaw & Cavendish, worked for sick & disabled

1923 - Emmanuel Bankole Timothy, journalist

1923 - William Mills, painter

1924 - Geoffrey Sammons, senior partner (Allen & Overy)

1924 - S. R. Nathan, 6th president of Singapore

1925 - Michael Oliver, cardiologist

1926 - Johnny Coles, trumpeter

1926 - Joseph M Gaydos, (Rep-D-PA, 1969- )

1927 - Charles Vandenhove, Belgian architect (Standard-Omnisporthal, Luik)

1927 - Ken Russell, England, director (Tommy, Altered States, Gothic)

1927 - William McMillan, moderator (Gen Assembly of Church of Scot) [or 1/29]

1928 - Evelyn Anthony, English historical writer (Poellenberg Inheritance)

1928 - G B Fuchs, writer

1928 - John Wills, lord-lt of Avon England

1929 - Eustace Gibbs, vice marshal (Diplomatic Corps)

1930 - Carlos Kleiber, Berlin Germany, conductor (Bavarian State Orch 1968)

1930 - Pete Fountain, New Orleans, jazz clarinetist (Lawrence Welk 1957-59)

1931 - Andres Burnier, [Catharina Dessaur], criminologist/author (Jongensuur)

1933 - Edward Brandt, American doctor and public health official (d. 2007)

1934 - Manfred Bieler, writer

1935 - Harrison H "Jack" Schmitt, Santa Rita NM, astronaut (Apollo 17)

1935 - John Swan, PM (Bermuda)

1936 - Anthony Lester, CEO (Runnymede Trust)

1936 - Eric Russell, cricketer (England opening batsman early 60s)

1937 - Tom Stoppard, Czech, playwright (Rosencrantz & Guildenstern-1968 Tony)

1938 - David Gandolfo, horse trainer

1938 - Shin Geum Dan, North Korea, 400m/800m runner (1962 world record)

1939 - Jay Tarses, Balt Md, actor/writer (Open All Night, Duck Factory)

1940 - Cesar Tovar, baseball player

1940 - Fontella Bass, St Louis Mo, vocalist (Rescue Me)

1940 - Heather Steel, British judge

1940 - Lance Larson, US, 100m freestyle swimmer (Olympic-silver-1960)

1940 - Lamar Alexander, American politician

1941 - Adoor Gopalakrishnan, cinematographer (Kathapurushan, Mathulikal)

1941 - Gloria Allred, feminist attorney

1942 - Kurtwood Smith, New Lisbon Wisc, actor (Rambo III, Robocop)

1942 - Paco Stanley, Mexican TV personality (d. 1999)

1943 - Gary Waldhorn, actor (To the Camp & Back)

1943 - Geraldo Rivera, [Gerry Rivers], NYC, news personality (20/20, Geraldo)

1943 - Judith Durham, singer

1943 - Norman E Thagard, Marianna Fl, MD/astro (STS 7, 51-B, 30, 42, 71, Mir)

1944 - Paul Young, actor (Another Time Another Place)

1945 - Iain MacDonald-Smith, England, yachtsman (Olympic-gold-1968)

1945 - Michael Cole, Madison Wisc, actor (Pete-Mod Squad)

1945 - Michael Martin, MP

1945 - Mike Corby, London, guitarist (Babys-Back on My Feet Again)

1947 - Betty Buckley, Big Springs Tx, actress (Abby-8 is Enough, 1776, Cats)

1947 - Dave Barry, American humorist and author

1948 - Peter Ruzicka, composer

1948 - Tarmo Koivisto, Finnish comics artist

1949 - Jan Smithers, N Hollywood Calif, actress (Bailey-WKRP)

1949 - Susan Penhaligon, Manilla Philippines, actress (Dracula, Nasty Habits)

1949 - Johnnie Wilder, Jr., American singer (Heatwave) (d. 2006)

1950 - Damon Harris, Balt Md, rocker (Temptations-My Girl)

1950 - Ewen Chatfield, NZ cricketer pace bowler (1975-89)

1950 - James Hahn, American politician

1951 - Jean-Claude Duvalier, [Papa Doc], deposed Haitian president-for-life

1951 - Richard Hadlee, Christchurch, NZ, cricket bowler (431 wickets)

1952 - Alan Autry, NFLer (Green Bay Packers)/actor (Heat of the Night)

1952 - Bill Badgett Jr, horse trainer

1952 - Wasim Raja, cricketer (bro of Rameez, Pakistani lefty bat & leggie)

1953 - Alynne Beth Amkraut, Amityville NY, entertainer

1953 - Frank Tanana, baseball pitcher (Calif Angels)

1954 - Debbie Skinner, LPGA golfer

1955 - Julia Lyndon, Buffalo NY, playmate (August, 1977)

1955 - Matt Keough, baseball player (Oakland A's, NY Yankees)

1955 - Mike Corby, rocker

1955 - Neil Clar, rock guitarist (Lloyd Cole & The Commotions)

1955 - Sanma Akashiya, Japanese television performer

1956 - Eddie Edwards, South Africa, tennis star

1956 - Montel Williams, TV talk show host (Montel)

1956 - Don Vito, American Viva La Bam castmember

1957 - Danny Heep, baseball player

1957 - Faye Resnick, author (Nicole Brown Simpson-Private Diary)

1957 - Laura Branigan, Brewster NY, vocalist (Gloria)

1957 - Orel Hershiser, Buffalo NY, pitcher (LA Dodgers, Cleveland Indians)

1958 - Aaron Tippin, Pensacola Fl, singer (You've Got to Stand for Something)

1958 - Robert Foth, Buffalo NY, air rifle (Olympics-1988, 92, 96)

1958 - Matthew Fraser, Canadian-British journalist

1958 - Siân Lloyd, Welsh weather presenter

1959 - Andreas Wisniewski, Berlin German FR, actor (Living Daylights)

1959 - Stephen Pearcy, LA Calif, heavy metal vocalist (RATT-Round & Round)

1959 - Stoyan Deltchev, Bulgaria, horizontal bar gymnist (Olympic-gold-1980)

1960 - Jack Daugherty, baseball player

1961 - Liz Stewart, SF Calif, playmate (July, 1984)

1961 - Vince Clarke, Basildon Essex, rock keyboardist (Erasure)

1961 - Pedro Romeiras, Portuguese dancer

1961 - Tim Smith, English musician (Cardiacs)

1962 - Taylor Dayne, [Lesley Wunderman], NY, vocalist (Tell it to My Heart)

1962 - Thomas Gibson, actor (Dr Daniel Nyland-Chicago Hope)

1962 - Tom Cruise, Syracuse, actor (Risky Business, Jerry MaGuire, Rainman)

1962 - Hunter Tylo, American actress

1963 - Don August, baseball player

1964 - Gary Ryan, rocker (Blackhearts)

1964 - Joe Hamorski, Peru IN, Nike golfer (1994 NIKE Greater Greenville-9th)

1964 - Louis Clark, NFL receiver (Seattle)/WLAF coach (Amsterdam Admirals)

1964 - Pia Reyes, Manila Philipines, playmate (Nov, 1988)

1964 - Warren Newson, Newnan GA, outfielder (Texas Rangers)

1964 - Joanne Harris, British author

1964 - Yeardley Smith, French-born American actress

1965 - Arno Hofstede, Dutch soccer player (Willem II, Go Ahead Eagles)

1965 - Bobby Gage, Winsted CA, Nike golfer (1993 NIKE Wichita Open-16th)

1965 - Dan Land, NFL cornerback/safety (Oakland Raiders)

1965 - Greg Vaughn, Sacramento CA, outfielder (Milwaukee Brewers, SD Padres)

1965 - Shinya Hashimoto, wrestler (NJPW)

1965 - Vinson Smith, NFL linebacker (Chic Bears)

1966 - Moises Alou, Atlanta GA, outfielder (Montreal Expos)

1966 - Neil O'Donnell, NFL quarterback (Pitts Steelers)

1967 - Amy Van Horne, actress (Carla Solieto-The City)

1967 - Brian Cashman, American major league baseball executive

1968 - Jeff Phillips, Westwood NJ, actor (Hart Jessup-Guiding Light)

1968 - Teppo Numminen, Tampere Fin, NHL defenseman (Winnipeg Jets, Coyotes)

1969 - Elan Carter, Nutley NJ, playmate (June, 1994)

1969 - Kevin Hearn, Canadian musician (Barenaked Ladies)

1970 - Preston Jones, WLAF quarterback (London Monarchs)

1970 - Teemu Selanne, Helsinki Fin, NHL right wing (Anaheim Mighty Ducks)

1970 - Victor Bailey, NFL wide receiver (KC Chiefs)

1970 - Shawnee Smith, American actress

1970 - Serhiy Honchar, Ukrainian cyclist

1971 - Terry Irving, NFL outside linebacker (Arizona Cardinals)

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Andrew Keegan has: Played himself in "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981. Played Ryan in "Full House" in 1987. Played T.J. in "Empty Nest" in 1988. Played Landon Thompson in "Baywatch" in 1989. Played Kenny in "Baywatch" in 1989. Played Matt Crawford in "Step by Step" in 1991. Played Ronnie in "Boy Meets World" in 1993. Performed in "The Halloween Tree" in 1993. Played Reed Isley in "Party of Five" in 1994. Played Zack Dell in "Camp Nowhere" in 1994. Played Jack Kelly in "Thunder Alley" in 1994. Played Dan Foster in "The Skateboard Kid II" in 1995. Played Luke in "Freaky Friday" in 1995. Played Gary Conn in "Fight for Justice: The Nancy Conn Story" in 1995. Played Older Boy in "Independence Day" in 1996. Played Wilson West in "7th Heaven" in 1996. Played Matt Tarses in "Moesha" in 1996. Played Magic Joel in "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" in 1996. Played Joey Donner in "10 Things I Hate About You" in 1999. Performed in "Everyday" in 1999. Played Lee Jacobs in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" in 2000. Played Kevin in "The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy" in 2000. Played Michael Cassio in "O" in 2001. Played Himself - Presenter in "The 28th Annual American Music Awards" in 2001. Played David in "Teenage Caveman" in 2002. Played Howard Maple in "The Contract" in 2002. Played Spencer in "To Kill a Mockumentary" in 2004. Played Trey Reynolds in "Perfect Opposites" in 2004. Played Simon in "CSI: NY" in 2004. Played Rebellious Student in "House M.D." in 2004. Performed in "Flushed" in 2005. Played Zach in "Related" in 2005. Played Troy Riley in "Extreme Dating" in 2005. Played Bobby in "Cruel World" in 2005. Played Desmond in "A New Wave" in 2006. Played himself in "Sundance 2006" in 2006. Played Stephen Gordon in "I Remember" in 2006. Played Matt in "A Christmas Too Many" in 2007. Played Mike in "Waiting for Dublin" in 2007. Played Sally Boy in "Dough Boys" in 2008. Played Ovid Serrano in "The Penitent Man" in 2010. Played Strayger in "Kill Speed" in 2010. Played Jeramiah Stevens in "Love, Wedding, Marriage" in 2011. Played Jake Rose in "Fight Night Legacy" in 2011. Played Jake Rose in "Fight Night Legacy" in 2012. Performed in "Child Star Psychologist 3 with Kiernan Shipka" in 2013. Played Stone in "The Price We Pay" in 2013. Played Nick in "April Rain" in 2013. Played Blake in "Living Among Us" in 2014.

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The cast of Taxi Orange - 2000 includes: Oliver Auspitz as Himself - Host (2000) Marion Broser as herself Andrea Konrad as herself Christoph Kornschober as himself Reinhard Leopold as himself Linda Naar as herself Walter Pirchl as himself Dodo Roscic as Herself - Host (2000) Max Schmiedl as Himself (winner) Sabine Schweinzer as herself Renate Unger as herself

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Jay Brazeau has: Played Zoo Guard in "Disneyland" in 1954. Performed in "The Melting Pot" in 1975. Performed in "The System: Out of Sight, Out of Mind" in 1978. Performed in "Tudor King" in 1979. Performed in "Getting Started" in 1979. Played Clinton Mack in "Danger Bay" in 1984. Played AF Colonel Phelps in "MacGyver" in 1985. Performed in "Get a Job" in 1985. Played Zamora in "MacGyver" in 1985. Performed in "The Big Snit" in 1985. Played Dr. Hollis in "Brotherly Love" in 1985. Played Mr. Walker in "21 Jump Street" in 1987. Played Uncle Tony in "21 Jump Street" in 1987. Played Gino in "Wiseguy" in 1987. Played Wohl in "21 Jump Street" in 1987. Played Ovitz in "Wiseguy" in 1987. Played District Attorney in "21 Jump Street" in 1987. Played Sig Rosen in "Wiseguy" in 1987. Played Roth in "21 Jump Street" in 1987. Played Judge Towler in "21 Jump Street" in 1987. Played 2nd Driving Instructor in "Trying Times" in 1987. Played Judge in "21 Jump Street" in 1987. Performed in "Knightwatch" in 1988. Played Junior in "Backfire" in 1988. Played Epstein in "The Red Spider" in 1988. Played Teddy in "Neon Rider" in 1989. Played Alonzo in "Neon Rider" in 1989. Played Murray Walsh in "Neon Rider" in 1989. Performed in "Doragon kuesuto" in 1989. Played (1989) in "Pif et Hercule" in 1989. Played Sgt. Keith Redding in "Booker" in 1989. Played Judge Eric Mueller in "Bordertown" in 1989. Played Detective Burns in "Unsub" in 1989. Performed in "Broken Badges" in 1990. Played Ken in "Mom P.I." in 1990. Performed in "G.I. Joe" in 1990. Played Voice in "Angel Square" in 1990. Played Mr. Vito in "Cadence" in 1990. Played Derry Cab Driver in "It" in 1990. Played Cop in "Short Time" in 1990. Played Snort (1991) in "Captain Zed and the Zee Zone" in 1991. Played Sheriff Andy in "Street Justice" in 1991. Played Pig Man in "Showdown at Williams Creek" in 1991. Performed in "Palace Guard" in 1991. Played Hotchner in "Blood River" in 1991. Played Aaron Hoyle in "The Commish" in 1991. Played Big Nose in "Lost in the Barrens II: The Curse of the Viking Grave" in 1992. Played Sy in "The Odyssey" in 1992. Played The Dean in "Cafe Romeo" in 1992. Played Commissioner Cominski in "Highlander" in 1992. Played Tom in "The Comrades of Summer" in 1992. Played Rabbi Klein in "The Heights" in 1992. Played Jake Burns in "To Catch a Killer" in 1992. Played Doug the Pilot in "North of 60" in 1992. Played Leon in "North of Pittsburgh" in 1992. Played Sheriff Andy Jax in "Cobra" in 1993. Played Kroychzech in "Cool Runnings" in 1993. Played Stavros Garkos in "Hurricanes" in 1993. Played Dr. M. Shapiro in "For the Love of My Child: The Anissa Ayala Story" in 1993. Played Additional Voices in "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" in 1993. Played Gus in "The Diviners" in 1993. Performed in "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" in 1993. Played Dr. Daly in "The X Files" in 1993. Performed in "Double Dragon" in 1993. Played Prof. Varnes in "The X Files" in 1993. Played Dr. Spooner in "Without a Kiss Goodbye" in 1993. Played Dr. Wolf in "Born Too Soon" in 1993. Played Griff Armstrong in "Andre" in 1994. Played Bright Man in "Mega Man" in 1994. Played Pawnbroker in "Party of Five" in 1994. Played Mr. Cobb in "Lonesome Dove: The Series" in 1994. Played Businessman in "Intersection" in 1994. Played Shrink in "Tears and Laughter: The Joan and Melissa Rivers Story" in 1994. Played Uncle Don in "Live Bait" in 1995. Performed in "Jingle Bell Rock" in 1995. Played Dr. George Bader in "The Outer Limits" in 1995. Played Everett Graham in "Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain" in 1995. Played Orderly in "Malicious" in 1995. Performed in "Strange Luck" in 1995. Played KGB Colonel in "Sliders" in 1995. Played Mayor in "Bye Bye Birdie" in 1995. Played Sgt. Abe Foreman in "Dream Man" in 1995. Played Uncle Pete in "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story" in 1995. Played Mr. Zamiel Moloch in "Slam Dunk Ernest" in 1995. Played Judge Schlosenberger in "The Marshal" in 1995. Played Additional Voices (1995-2000) in "The New Adventures of Madeline" in 1995. Played Doc Riley in "The Ranger, the Cook and a Hole in the Sky" in 1995. Played Bernard Katz in "The Outer Limits" in 1995. Played Frank Patterson in "The Adventures of Shirley Holmes" in 1996. Played Mr. Wallis in "Kissed" in 1996. Played Professor Wooley in "The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc." in 1996. Played Dr. Norwood in "Viper" in 1996. Played Sam MacAllister in "Poltergeist: The Legacy" in 1996. Performed in "The Sentinel" in 1996. Played Baritone in "La Salla" in 1996. Played (1996) in "Billy the Cat" in 1996. Played Father Peter Tomanski in "Poltergeist: The Legacy" in 1996. Performed in "O Canada" in 1997. Played Referee 1 in "Air Bud" in 1997. Played Fred in "Kitchen Party" in 1997. Played Willy Beest in "Warriors of Virtue" in 1997. Played Eliot in "Masterminds" in 1997. Played Dr. Hightower in "The Diary of Evelyn Lau" in 1997. Played Jack in "Trucks" in 1997. Played Harlan in "Stargate SG-1" in 1997. Performed in "RoboCop: Alpha Commando" in 1998. Played Official in "Air Bud: Golden Receiver" in 1998. Played Principal Weathers in "Disturbing Behavior" in 1998. Played Speidel in "First Wave" in 1998. Played Johnny in "Hoods" in 1998. Played Sam Fisher in "Cold Squad" in 1998. Played Father Carlo in "Seven Days" in 1998. Played Carl in "Urban Safari" in 1998. Played Muff Potter in "The Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer" in 1998. Played Uncle Quigley in "Sabrina, the Animated Series" in 1999. Played Bobby in "Double Jeopardy" in 1999. Played Mackey Lowell in "The West Wing" in 1999. Played Harold in "Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying" in 1999. Played Mr. Cox in "So Weird" in 1999. Played Charlie in "Noroc" in 1999. Played Reporter in "Snow Falling on Cedars" in 1999. Played Mr. Marcus in "Better Than Chocolate" in 1999. Played Dr. Billington in "Mysterious Ways" in 2000. Played Harry in "MVP: Most Valuable Primate" in 2000. Played Billy Fullerton in "2gether" in 2000. Played Mitch Borelli in "Murder at the Cannes Film Festival" in 2000. Played George Trumbell in "My Mother, the Spy" in 2000. Played Dr. Chuck Nelken in "Best in Show" in 2000. Played Suitcase Man in "Suspicious River" in 2000. Played Truscott in "Middlemen" in 2000. Played Mr. Pretty in "The Cramp Twins" in 2001. Played Mage in "Voyage of the Unicorn" in 2001. Performed in "Gadget and the Gadgetinis" in 2001. Played Mr. Riskind in "Kevin of the North" in 2001. Played Harry in "The Cramp Twins" in 2001. Played Dr. Allen in "Pasadena" in 2001. Performed in "The Cramp Twins" in 2001. Played Ben Poptanich in "UC: Undercover" in 2001. Played Marty in "The Shipment" in 2001. Played Art Panner in "The Wedding Dress" in 2001. Played Francis in "Insomnia" in 2002. Played Dr. Tilley in "K-9: P.I." in 2002. Played Dr. Fox in "Cheats" in 2002. Played Uncle Eustace in "Sabrina the Teenage Witch in Friends Forever" in 2002. Played Psychiatrist in "Living with the Dead" in 2002. Played Vormus in "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" in 2002. Played Abbott in "Saint Sinner" in 2002. Played Professor Siles in "Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch" in 2002. Played Dr. Booth in "They" in 2002. Played Howard in "A Guy Thing" in 2003. Played Morris Casanova in "Casanova at Fifty" in 2003. Played The Big Boss in "Spook" in 2003. Played Captain in "House of the Dead" in 2003. Played Dr. Levy in "Dead Like Me" in 2003. Played Judge Cowart in "The Stranger Beside Me" in 2003. Played George in "Moving Malcolm" in 2003. Performed in "This Is Wonderland" in 2004. Played Test Instructor in "The Perfect Score" in 2004. Played Store Clerk in "Going the Distance" in 2004. Played Lord Protector in "Stargate: Atlantis" in 2004. Played Mr. Merkin in "The Truth About Miranda" in 2004. Performed in "Just a Girl" in 2005. Played Librarian in "Supernatural" in 2005. Played Adam Benton in "Killer Instinct" in 2005. Played Mr. Dombrowski - Manager in "Masters of Horror" in 2005. Played Dr. Corman in "Supernatural" in 2005. Played Professor Dunnigan in "Presumed Dead" in 2006. Played Harry in "Murder on Spec" in 2006. Played Santa in "Christmas on Chestnut Street" in 2006. Performed in "Murder on Pleasant Drive" in 2006. Played Lester Selby in "Falcon Beach" in 2006. Played Damon Furlong in "Whistler" in 2006. Played Agent Baker in "Last Chance Cafe" in 2006. Played Captain Yuri Gregor in "Eureka" in 2006. Performed in "A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story" in 2006. Played Director in "Psych" in 2006. Played Ringmaster in "Spymate" in 2006. Played Cobb in "Blood Ties" in 2006. Played Spud in "Bratz: Super Babyz" in 2007. Played Bob in "Taming Tammy" in 2007. Played Louie Ramoli in "Blonde and Blonder" in 2007. Played Demon Speaker in "Reaper" in 2007. Played Dolan Severs in "My Baby Is Missing" in 2007. Played Doctor Parker in "The Sandlot 3" in 2007. Played Ralphie in "Bratz Babyz Save Christmas" in 2008. Played Ralph in "Far Cry" in 2008. Played Mr. Rosa in "Christmas Cottage" in 2008. Played Dr. Elman in "Polar Storm" in 2009. Played Martin in "Personal Effects" in 2009. Played College Dean in "Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts" in 2009. Played Volstagg in "Hulk Vs." in 2009. Played News Vendor in "Watchmen" in 2009. Played himself in "Shooting Gunless" in 2010. Performed in "Mr. Young" in 2010. Played Dr. Angus Schiffron in "Gunless" in 2010. Played Science in "Tower Prep" in 2010. Played Santa in "Mr. Young" in 2010. Played Mr. Grunion in "Bratz: Pampered Petz" in 2010. Played Fever in "Guido Superstar: The Rise of Guido" in 2010. Played Mike Virtanen in "Pleased to Meet You" in 2011. Played Judge Russell Elliot in "The Killing" in 2011. Played Himself - Winner: Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Drama in "The 13th Annual Leo Awards" in 2011. Played Talbot in "To the Mat" in 2011. Played Dr. Jamison in "Duke" in 2012. Played Dimitri Kandinsky in "Seattle Superstorm" in 2012. Played Judge in "Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups" in 2012. Played Mr. Swanson in "Super Buddies" in 2013. Played Dr. Fishbaum in "That Burning Feeling" in 2013. Played Larry in "Down River" in 2013. Played Grandpa in "Jinxed" in 2013. Played Mayor Louie Hanson in "Cedar Cove" in 2013. Played MC in "Untitled Eadweard Muybridge Project" in 2014. Played Mayor W. Whilhelm Douglas in "Bad City" in 2014.

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