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Unwed Father (1997)
Character: County Clerk
9 months after a drunken sexual encounter, a young man winds up raising a baby on his own.
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Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy "Satchel" Paige (1981)
Character: White Batter
The story of Leroy "Satchel" Paige, the legendary pitcher, from his barnstorming days in the 1920s, hoping to break into organized "negro" baseball, to his emergence at age 43 in the major leagues with the Cleveland Indians the year after Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier.
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The City (1971)
Character: Ambulance Attendant
The trials and tribulations of the first Hispanic mayor of a major Southwestern city.
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Contagious (1997)
Character: Ben Winorski
When cholera-tainted shrimp from Mexico is served to people on a Los Angeles-bound plane, an outbreak ensues and a doctor sets out to find and contain the source before it turns into an epidemic.
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Mood Indigo (1993)
Character: Courier
Suspense tale -- a pilot to a prospective series -- involving a criminal psychologist, struggling to rebuild his life after his wife is brutally murdered by a patient, and a lady lawyer who enlists his help in solving a baffling crime.
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Man of the House (1995)
Character: Minister
Ben Archer is not happy. His mother, Sandy, has just met a man, and it looks like things are pretty serious. Driven by a fear of abandonment, Ben tries anything and everything to ruin the "love bubble" which surrounds his mom. However, after Ben and Jack's experiences in the Indian Guides, the two become much closer.
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Mystic River (2003)
Character: Reporter
The lives of three men who were childhood friends are shattered when one of them suffers a family tragedy.
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Justice for Annie (1996)
Character: Court Clerk
A woman discovers that the accidental death of her daughter was tied to an insurance scam in this fact-based movie.
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Brain Donors (1992)
Character: Stage Hand
Three manic idiots—a lawyer, a cab driver and a handyman—team up to run a ballet company to fulfil the will of a millionaire. Stooge-like antics result as the trio try to outwit the rich widow and her scheming big-shot lawyer, who also wants to run the ballet.
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Echo Park (1985)
Character: Partygoer
In the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, everybody is somebody else. May, a single mother who delivers strip-O-grams, dreams of being an actress. She rents one of her rooms out to a pizza-man cum songwriter named Jonathan. Meanwhile, in the next apartment, August, an Austrian bodybuilder, fancies himself the next Arnold Schwarzenegger. As the pressures of everyday life in LA mount, Jonathan and August vie for May's love.
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