Eddie Deezen
Actor
Punky Brewster...by Loyita Chapel, appeared on a recurring basis, and there was a kooky maintenance man in the Warnimont building named Eddie Malvin (Eddie Deezen) who only showed up in the first several episodes. Beginning in 1984, NBC aired the sitcom... In this article: Punky Brewster, Cherie Johnson, T.K. Carter, and Coca-Cola |
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Laserblast
...1978 science fiction film. It stars Kim Milford as "Billy Duncan" and Cheryl Smith as "Kathy Farley." This film is notable for Eddie Deezen's debut (as "Froggy") and for a four-minute cameo by Roddy McDowall as "Doctor Mellon". The plot...
In this article: Laserblast, Roddy McDowall, Kim Milford, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Chicago, DVD, and Richard Band
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Snap, Crackle and Pop
...provided by Daws Butler, Paul Winchell, and Don Messick. More recent voices have included Chris Evans , Keith Chegwin, Chad Doreck, Eddie Deezen, and Thom Adcox-Hernandez. As of 2009, the three elves are voiced by Andy Hirsch (Snap), Danny...
In this article: Rice Krispies, Elf, Derivative, Pop!, Kellogg's, Breakfast cereal, Snap!, and Keith Chegwin
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Eddie Deezen
...directorial debut I Wanna Hold Your Hand '' and Steven Spielberg's epic 1979 comedy ''1941 ''. Deezen was in such demand by 1979 that he was constantly having to turn down roles. At least two such notable instances were the characters of...
In this article: The Beatles, Grease, John Travolta, Laserblast, Revenge of the Nerds, Kim Possible, Rice Crispies, and Church of Scientology
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Wikipedia | October 11, 2009
Jimmy Jax Pinchak
He played the role of "Know-It-All" in the computer-animated movie The Polar Express (the voice of the character is provided by Eddie Deezen). He is also known for his role of "Eddy", the stepson of "Dim", one of the soldiers in ''Over...
In this article: Jimmy "Jax" Pinchak, The Polar Express, Family Affair, Over There, and Point Pleasant, New Jersey
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Miami Herald - Breaking News | July 30, 2009
Backtalk wins Sanford at Saratoga
...peers want to snap wet towels at him. "I Love You, Beth Cooper" boasts the least winsome geek since Eddie Deezen honked his first lines in "Grease." Deezen, however, was funny, and you were never supposed to sympathize with him; he was a...
In this article: Hillary Clinton, Hugo Chavez, Europe, Cuba, and Detainee
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Wikipedia | July 29, 2009
Dorf's Golf Bible
Dorf's Golf Bible is a 1987 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Eddie Deezen and Michele Smith along with a special appearance by Sam Snead Derk Dorf is the main character and the voice-over. He is playing a game of golf when, apparently, a...
In this article: Sam Snead, Dorf's Golf Bible, Sandwich, Dog, U.S. Open, and Tim Conway
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Wikipedia | July 22, 2009
Mugsy's Girls
...that released posthumously), she plays the sorority house-mother who ends up wrestling at the end. The film also features genre stars Eddie Deezen and Kristi Somers. Although Branigan was quite famous as a singer by the time the filming...
In this article: Mugsy's Girls, Ruth Gordon, Laura Branigan, and Las Vegas
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EW.com - PopWatch | July 01, 2009
'Meatballs': Josh Wolk's Pop Culture Club goes back to camp and sees if it's still funny
...garnered immediate classic status with our clan was Midnight Madness. Canadian comedy starring David Naughton, Stephen Furst, Eddie Deezen and contains the debut of Michael J. Fox. Thin plot about various groups (jocks, nerds, clean cut...
In this article: Meatballs, Bill Murray, Ivan Reitman, Tripper, DVD, Sean Penn, and Harold Ramis
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | July 29, 2008
DVD review: WarGames
...of hacking, but the basics of the nascent computer culture still feel spot-on, right down to the body type and personalities of Eddie Deezen and Maury Chaykin, who play two of Broderick's techno-literate confederates (and work in Seattle, no...
In this article: WarGames, Matthew Broderick, DVD, John Badham, Lawrence Lasker, Simon Pegg, Universal horror, and Stephen Hawking
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | December 21, 2007
Ask The A.V. Club: December 21, 2007 The A.V. Club
...to the club.) On a slightly unrelated tangent: Shortly after I pitched the idea for our Random Roles feature, I tried contacting Eddie Deezen (leader of the nerdy White Team and one of my character-actor obsessions) and asking him to...
In this article: The A.V. Club, David Bowie, Michael J. Fox, Jobriath, Cheap Trick, Adam Clayton, Pete Wentz, Robin Zander, and Rick Nielsen
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Eddie Deezen (born March 6, 1958) is an American actor and voice actor, primarily known for playing nerd roles in movies throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. He's mainly known by younger generations for his voice acting work, most notably the character of Mandark on the Cartoon Network series Dexter's Laboratory. His unique style of acting has garnered him a small but devoted cult following. He provided the voice of Nacho the cat in Taco Bell kids meal commercials with Rob Paulsen as the voice of Dog from 1995 to mid-1997.
- Birth Date:
- March 06, 1958
- Birthplace:
- Cumberland, Maryland
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