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The Gong Show Movie (1980)
Character: Violin Player (Elderly Man)
A week in the life of "The Gong Show" host and creator Chuck Barris.
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Ring of Passion (1978)
Character: Mr. Weisman
Fact-based drama about the two Joe Louis-Max Schmeling heavyweight fights and the way both boxers unwillingly became symbols of political ideologies just prior to World War II.
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Actor (1978)
Character: The Beggar
A musical play based on the early years of actor Paul Muni.
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Shampoo (1975)
Character: Izzy
On Election Day, 1968, irresponsible hairdresser and ladies' man George Roundy is too busy cutting hair and dealing with his girlfriends and mistress Felicia Karpf, whose husband Lester is having an affair with his ex-girlfriend Jackie.
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Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York (1975)
Character: Uncle Herm
Sheila Levine – an innovative, bright, but painfully introverted individual – arrives in New York City to take an apartment with a partygoing roommate. There, she experiences love and heartache in equal measure.
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Gunn (1967)
Character: Taxi Driver (uncredited)
The madam of a floating bordello hires private eye Peter Gunn to prove a gangster killed a crime boss.
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Foxy Brown (1974)
Character: Tedesco
A voluptuous black woman takes a job as a high-class prostitute in order to get revenge on the mobsters who murdered her boyfriend.
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It's a Bikini World (1967)
Character: Harvey Pulp
Male chauvinist Mike attempts to get an intelligent burgeoning feminist Delilah into his harem. When she resists, Mike then poses as his brother Herbert, but in the process falls in love with Delilah.
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The Sunshine Boys (1975)
Character: Man at Audition
Lewis and Clark, aka The Sunshine Boys, were famous comedians during the vaudeville era, but off-stage they couldn't stand each other and haven't spoken in over 20 years of retirement. Willy Clark's nephew is the producer of a TV variety show that wants to feature a reunion of this classic duo. It is up to him to try to get the Sunshine Boys back together again.
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Group Marriage (1973)
Character: Father
Chris is not getting along with boyfriend Sandor and has an affair with parole officer Dennis. Dennis invites the couple to dinner with his ex-girlfriend Jan. At a picnic on the beach, Jan meets lifeguard Phil, who later sleeps with Chris and moves in with the other five. Phil brings in a person, lawyer Elaine. The "group marriage" of the six of them attracts media attention, which brings trouble and prejudice.
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The Wild Angels (1966)
Character: N/A
A motorcycle gang arrives in a small town in search of a motorcycle that has been stolen by a rival gang; but, pursued by the police, one of its members is injured, an event that will cause an orgy of violence and destruction.
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Farewell, My Lovely (1975)
Character: Louis Levine
Private eye Philip Marlowe is hired by ex-con Moose Malloy to find his girlfriend, a former lounge dancer. While also investigating the murder of a client and the theft of a jade necklace, Marlowe becomes entangled with seductress Helen Grayle and discovers a web of dark secrets that are better left hidden.
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Man on a String (1972)
Character: Counterman
A government agent, out to destroy a crime ring, finds himself in the middle of a mob war.
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Willie Dynamite (1974)
Character: Willie's Lawyer
Willie Dynamite is a pimp who operates in New York City. Willie was a big success as a pimp, but now, just as fast as he rose to the top, he has hit bottom. A former prostitute who has become a social worker tries to get Willie to clean up his life while it is still possible.
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Beach Ball (1965)
Character: Mr. Wilk
Edd Byrnes tries to get an ethnic-music-studies grant to buy instruments for his rock and roll group.
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