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Dad's A Dog (1990)
Character: Tony Sheridan
A respected actor (David Steinberg) provides the voice for a dog on a sitcom.
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Viewer Direction Advised (2018)
Character: Self
Twenty-one year old Ben is on a journey - to follow his TV-obsessed dad and explore how television consumption has evolved from one generation to the next.
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A Storm in Summer (1970)
Character: Stanley
A story of the friendship between an elderly Jewish man and a young African-American boy set during the Vietnam War.
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Mirror, Mirror (1979)
Character: Andrew McLaren
A wealthy widow, a restless housewife, and a former model seek to reshape themselves through cosmetic surgery to please the men in their lives.
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Funnyman (1967)
Character: Perry
An improvisational comedian, working with The Committee improv group in San Francisco, struggles to be taken seriously.
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Your Place... or Mine? (1983)
Character: Phil
Karen (Tyne Daly) is a San Francisco real estate broker and best friend of psychiatrist Alexandra Benedict (Bonnie Franklin) whose boyfriend leaves her. Karen's husband Phillip (Peter Bonerz) plays rugby with gardener Nick Richmond (Robert Klein) who Karen thinks is the perfect match for Alexandra, but circumstances stop Alexandra from meeting Nick until the last minutes of the narrative.
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Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2022)
Character: The Maestro (voice)
Marcel is an adorable one-inch-tall shell who ekes out a colorful existence with his grandmother Connie and their pet lint, Alan. Once part of a sprawling community of shells, they now live alone as the sole survivors of a mysterious tragedy. When a documentarian discovers them amongst the clutter of his Airbnb, his resulting short film brings Marcel millions of passionate fans, as well as unprecedented dangers and a new hope at finding his long-lost family.
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Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (2017)
Character: Self
Offbeat documentarian Chris Smith provides a behind-the-scenes look at how Jim Carrey adopted the persona of idiosyncratic comedian Andy Kaufman on the set of Man on the Moon.
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Jennifer on My Mind (1971)
Character: Sergei Wasserman
Two rich American young adults who meet and fall in love in Venice, Italy. With plenty of money and no real responsibilities or direction in life, the couple begin experimenting with illicit drugs. The movie travels through a series of flashbacks showing their progression from marijuana to harder drugs as a result of their complex romantic entanglement with each other.
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Catch-22 (1970)
Character: Captain J.S. McWatt
A WWII military pilot makes a valiant effort to be certified insane in order to be excused from flying missions. But there's a catch.
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Fuzz (1972)
Character: Buck
Police in Boston search for a mad bomber trying to extort money from the city.
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Man on the Moon (1999)
Character: Ed Weinberger
The story of the life and career of eccentric avant-garde comedian, Andy Kaufman.
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Serial (1980)
Character: Leonard
A man resists the California fads that his wife, friends and wealthy Marin County neighbors embrace.
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Circle of Violence: A Family Drama (1986)
Character: Peter Benfield
Georgia Benfield, at her wit's end, loses control and begins physically abusing her elderly mother, just as Georgia had been abused herself as a child. As family and friends slowly begin to learn of the abuse, and long-buried family secrets come to light, both mother and daughter must learn to accept the past, to change what is happening at present in order to face a better future.
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Petulia (1968)
Character: Self (uncredited)
Dr. Archie Bollen is having a midlife crisis. He's just divorced his wife and is establishing a new life for himself. One night, he catches the eye of Petulia Danner, a charming, free-spirited young woman. Petulia's vibrant personality hides her fear of her abusive husband, David, whose father is a powerful society figure. As Petulia and Archie's feelings for each other grow, they must decide what it is they truly want.
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Nobody's Perfekt (1981)
Character: Randall Kendall
While everyone knows you can't fight City Hall, there are those who, for whatever reason, can't resist the challenge. Three slightly disturbed psychiatric patients decide to take on the government. What ensues includes car chases, a ferry boat hijacking, strip-teases and lots of fun!
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Medium Cool (1969)
Character: Gus
John Cassellis is the toughest TV news reporter around. After extensively reporting about violence and racial tensions in poor communities, he discovers that his network is helping the FBI by granting them access to his footage to find suspects.
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