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- Robert Picardo (Emergency Medical Hologram
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Revenge
of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love (1994) (TV)
- Starring as Chad Penrod
- When Lewis Skolnick (Robert Carradine), Stan (Ted
McGinley), Lamar, Ogre, Takashi, Trevor and a busload
of nerds arrive for Booger's (Curtis Armstrong) wedding,
things get relative-ly out of hand with the reluctant
future in-laws. Chaos ensues as the nerds throw three
outrageous parties-nerd style-driving the more "civilized"
guests away. Horrified, Booger's father-in-law to-be
(Joe Bologna), an aspiring politician, enlists the aid
of his snobbish son-in-law to keep Booger from becoming
part of their wealthy family. But the nerds slowly wear
down the family's resistance and prove that everyone
deserves to be loved- even a nerd!
- Chad Penrod us a private detective that Chip hires
to dig up enough dirt to blow the nerds out of the water.
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Tales
from the Crypt (1993) (TV)
- Starring as a henchman in "Till Death Do Us Part"
- This horror anthology always started and ended with
the Crypt Keeper rattling off a ghoulish pun, and featured
stories of murder, the super natural, gore and humor.
Each show always had a twisted ending of sorts.
- In this episode, Johnny (John Stamos) is romancing
an older mob connected lady (Eileen Brennan), when at
a dinner meeting Johnny eyes a young sexy waitress (Kate
Veron). Next thing, the waitress is being held captive
a remote location with a mob slaying in the waiting.
This episode also features Frank Stallone as a mobster.
- The henchman is one of the two at the scene that works
for Johnny.
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Home
Improvement (1993) (TV)
- Starring as Joe Morton in "Blow Up" and
"A Sew, Sew Evening"
- The show was about Tim "The Toolman" Taylor,
his family, and of course his own TV show called Tool
Time. Tim's TV show affects his homelife with hilarious
consequences and of course Tim's male hormone driven
attitude only makes things worse with his wife, Jill.
Tim was known for his trademark grunting during conversations.
He had a sidekick named Al, that always spouted the
phrase "I don't thinks so Tim", and a neighbor
named Wilson whose face was always covered below the
eyes with whatever funny prop they could find.
- In "Blow up", Tim accidentally blows up
Jills old drivers licences photo into a huge poster
at her library fundraising dinner.
- In "A sew, sew evening", Tim finds his new
neighbor annoying, Brad signs up for a home economics
class to meet girls but finds out that all the other
boys did the same thing.
- Joe Morton is Tim Taylor's new annoying neighbor who
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The
Adventures of Brisco County Jr. (1993)
(TV)
- Starring as Puel in "The Orb Scholar"
- Brisco County Jr. (Bruce Campbell) is the son of the
famous marshal. He's a bounty hunter and lawyer, sworn
to bring his fathers killer in. It was eventually revealed
that tjhe criminal was from the future who had come
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Matinee
(1993)
- Starring as Howard the Theater Manager
- Showman Lawrence Woolsey (John Goodman) introduces
a small coastal town to a unique movie experience and
capitalises on the Cuban Missile crisis hysteria with
a horror movie called MANT in Atomo-Vision and Rumble-Rama,
along with actors in rubber suits in this salute to
the B-movie.
- Howard is the bumbling theater manager who is beyond
panic over the Missile Crisis. The character is introduced
early in the film as Gene and his little brother leave
the theater after seeing the "MANT" preview,
Howard is attempting, to assemble a stand-up promotional
display for the movie. Howard is worried and constantly
listening to CONRAD, the emergency broadcast station,
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L.A.
Law (1987 and 1991) (TV)
- Starring as Lawyer Joe Dumphy in "Lose the Boss"
and "Fifty Ways to Floss Your Lover"
- This TV drama depicted life in a large Los Angeles
law firm. The plots dealt with both the personal lives
and professional activities of the partners, associates,
and staff. Scenes centered around the courtroom and
the law offices.
- In "Lose the Boss" Brackman's former sister-in-law
sues to get the school board to pay for her disabled
son's private education; Bloom defends an overweight
man accused of assaulting a refreshment-stand owner;
an overworked Gwen fights Becker's hypocrisy.
- In "Fifty Ways to Floss Your Lover" Becker
is enthralled by a beautiful secretary. Van Owen contemplates
buying a gun. Melman stands up to a bully and Sifuentes
hits it off with his new dentist. |
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