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Movie Star, American Style or; LSD, I Hate You (1966)
Character: Midget Photographer
Producer/director Albert Zugsmith's acid-therapy "comedy," complete with a tinted trip sequence "in hilarious LSD color." A suicidal film star named Honey Bunny is sent by her producer to a rest home run by an unhinged Dr. Horatio, who gives his patients LSD as a cure. The wacky patients include female impersonator Skippy Roper as an effeminate dress designer, a midget, a fat lady, and lots of actors, directors, and producers, including Zugsmith himself.
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Never Con a Killer (1977)
Character: Enzo
Pilot to the short-lived TV series "The Feather and Father Gang" has Detective Feather Danton and her con-man father Harry teaming up to outwit Runyonesque horseplayer E.J. Valerian.
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Remember When (1974)
Character: Wesso
An uncle's (Jack Warden) memories give strength to a New England family with four sons fighting in World War II.
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The Princess and the Magic Frog (1965)
Character: The Leprechaun
When Matthew takes a shortcut home through the forest, he gets lost. He encounters a leprechaun, from whom he gets seven magical coins.
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Americathon (1979)
Character: N/A
In a story told in narrative flashbacks, a young TV consultant is hired by the President of a bankrupt USA to organize a telethon in order to prevent the country from being repossessed by wealthy Native Americans.
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Character: Auctioneer (uncredited)
When eccentric candy man Willy Wonka promises a lifetime supply of sweets and a tour of his chocolate factory to five lucky kids, penniless Charlie Bucket seeks the golden ticket that will make him a winner.
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Planet of the Apes (1968)
Character: Child Ape (uncredited)
Astronaut Taylor crash lands on a distant planet ruled by apes who use a primitive race of humans for experimentation and sport. Soon Taylor finds himself among the hunted, his life in the hands of a benevolent chimpanzee scientist.
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Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960)
Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
Drama critic Larry Mackay, his wife Kate and their four sons move from their crowded Manhattan apartment to an old house in the country. While housewife Kate settles into suburban life, Larry continues to enjoy the theater and party scene of New York.
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How I Spent My Summer Vacation (1967)
Character: Croupier's Assistant
A man who completes compiling a dossier on a mysterious billionaire begins to get the feeling that he is becoming the victim of a conspiracy.
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Little Cigars (1973)
Character: Monty
A gangster's former mistress hooks up with a troupe of circus midgets who, as a sideline, rob banks and casinos.
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White House Madness (1975)
Character: Secret Service Man
The Nixon Administration falls apart in a farcical manner in the time of the Watergate Scandal.
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Hello, Dolly! (1969)
Character: Midget (uncredited)
Dolly Levi is a strong-willed matchmaker who travels to Yonkers, New York in order to see the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. In doing so, she convinces his niece, his niece's intended, and Horace's two clerks to travel to New York City.
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The Hunter (1980)
Character: Poker Player
During his long career, bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson has caught over 5,000 criminals. Now, while he is working on apprehending fugitives in Illinois, Texas and Nebraska, he himself is being hunted by a psychotic killer.
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