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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS
Cast (feature film)
1.
Ed TV (1999)
as Motorcyle Cop
An avid tv watcher wins a contest and the following months in his life are chronicled by a camera crew, minute by minute. To begin with, video store clerk Ed welcomes the attention, and the show is saving the cable station that gambled on its success. But gradually, as his family and friends become celebrities too, Ed finds a downside to his fame. He becomes estranged from his brother, encounters the father who left his family years before, and rifts emerge between his mother and her husband.
An avid tv watcher wins a contest and the following months in his life are chronicled by a camera crew, minute by minute. To begin with, video store clerk Ed welcomes the attention, and the show is saving the cable station that gambled on its success. But gradually, as his family and friends become celebrities too, Ed finds a downside to his fame. He becomes estranged from his brother, encounters the father who left his family years before, and rifts emerge between his mother and her husband.
2.
Flubber (1997)
as Rutland Coach
Professor Phillip Brainard is a man so lost in thought that he appears, at times, not to pay attention. He's even forgotten two dates to marry his sweetheart Sara. But then this guy's got a lot on his mind. He's working with his high-voltage, over-amorous flying robot assistant, Weebo, on an idea for a substance that's not only a revolutionary new source of energy, but may well be the salvation of his financially troubled Medfield College, where his beloved Sara is the president. Late on the afternoon of his third attempt at a wedding, all of Professor Brainard's hard work in the lab comes together when he creates a miraculous goo that when applied to any object--cars, bowling balls, even people--enables them to fly thorugh the air at remarkable speeds. The stuff defies gravity and looks like rubber.
Professor Phillip Brainard is a man so lost in thought that he appears, at times, not to pay attention. He's even forgotten two dates to marry his sweetheart Sara. But then this guy's got a lot on his mind. He's working with his high-voltage, over-amorous flying robot assistant, Weebo, on an idea for a substance that's not only a revolutionary new source of energy, but may well be the salvation of his financially troubled Medfield College, where his beloved Sara is the president. Late on the afternoon of his third attempt at a wedding, all of Professor Brainard's hard work in the lab comes together when he creates a miraculous goo that when applied to any object--cars, bowling balls, even people--enables them to fly thorugh the air at remarkable speeds. The stuff defies gravity and looks like rubber.
3.
Web of Deception (1994)
as Tom Bannister
A police psychatrist threatens his marriage and his career and quite possibly his life, with an indecent affair.
A police psychatrist threatens his marriage and his career and quite possibly his life, with an indecent affair.
4.
So I Married An Axe Murderer (1993)
as M C (Poet'S Corner)
A poet marries a woman who may be a crazed killer.
A poet marries a woman who may be a crazed killer.
5.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
as Waiter
After a strange space probe starts beaming signals to earth, natural disasters start happening. Kirk's only chance is to travel back in time and use two humpback whales to return the signals.
After a strange space probe starts beaming signals to earth, natural disasters start happening. Kirk's only chance is to travel back in time and use two humpback whales to return the signals.
6.
Stand-In, The (1984)
Murder story about a low-budget film director who kills a biker in self-defense and then takes on the biker's identity.
Murder story about a low-budget film director who kills a biker in self-defense and then takes on the biker's identity.
Cast (special)
7.
Stopwatch (1999)
as Voice
Documentary about efficiency expert Frederick Winslow Taylor.
Documentary about efficiency expert Frederick Winslow Taylor.
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