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  1. Jan 25, 2021 · Helberg’s father, Sandy Helberg, is an actor too, and he’s been in some pretty famous movies over the years. Simon Helberg | Amanda Edwards/WireImage. Simon Helberg started acting long...

  2. Aug 26, 2020 · Facebook. Twitter. My first exposure to my newest interview subject, Sandy Helberg, came through the movie Spaceballs, where he memorably played the character of Dr. Schlotkin, the plastic surgeon who was going to give Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga) her old nose back if King Roland (Dick Van Patten) didn’t turn over the key to the air lock.

  3. The Granny. Acting. Writing. Sandy Helberg (born May 28, 1949) is an American actor. Helberg was born to Tonia and Sam Helberg, both were Holocaust survivors. They soon emigrated to the United States where his father, originally a barber, eventually became a successful real estate developer in Toledo, Ohio, where Helberg grew up.

  4. Sandy Helberg. Highest Rated: 14% The Hollywood Knights (1980) Lowest Rated: 14% The Hollywood Knights (1980) Birthday: May 28, 1949. Birthplace: Frankfurt, Germany. No matter what role, Sandy...

  5. No matter what role, Sandy Helberg never failed to cause uncontrollable laughter throughout his film career. He also was featured in the miniseries "Harold Robbins' "79 Park Avenue"" (1977-78). He had an early role on the television special "Off the Wall" (NBC, 1976-77). He also appeared in the TV movie "The Love Boat" (ABC, 1976-77).

  6. 1980s Alumni. Sandy Helberg is an original Groundling. Sandy has been in numerous movies: THIS IS SPINAL TAP, MORTAL KOMBAT, THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS, UP THE CREEK, A STAR IS BORN, THE JAZZ SINGER and MODERN PROBLEMS; and three films with Mel Brooks: HIGH ANXIETY, HISTORY OF THE WORLD: PART I, and SPACEBALLS..

  7. Sandy Helberg - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Biography. Filmography. Biography. Read More. No matter what role, Sandy Helberg never failed to cause uncontrollable laughter throughout his film career. He also was featured in the miniseries "Harold Robbins' "79 Park Avenue"" (1977-78).

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