- Arguably best known for his voicing of the prehistoric patriarch Earl Sinclair on the TV series Família Dinossauros (1991).
- Best known for his roles in HBO's Not Necessarily the News (1982), and as Michael Douglas's best friend in Atração Fatal (1987).
- He is an avid golfer.
- Has studied fencing and juggling.
- His longtime wife Joy is an actress. Together they have performed together on occasion, including such plays as "Lend Me a Tenor." They have a son Andy.
- Formerly heavyset comic actor whose supporting roles generally had him playing the clown or buffoon, usually adding to the fun in parodies (Love at Stake (1987) and Loucos, Birutas e Debilóides (1994)) and other nonsensical fare on film and TV. Underwent a huge weight loss in mid-2000s.
- Master of Fine Arts Degree, 1971, Columbia University.
- He is terrified of bugs.
- An alumnus of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
- Earned a Master's Degree in Theatre from Columbia University.
- Played Stuf, who had a huge, out-of-control eating habit, on the '70s TV show The San Pedro Beach Bums (1977).
- Doing theatre over the country. (julho de 2007)
- Also works as a spokesperson, for infomercials and for the WalkFit Phase 4 Orthotics shoe insert.
- Has one son: Andy.
- Studied stage acting with Jenny Egan and Peter Feldman.
- Born on the same date as Tim Thomerson.
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