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    Kurt Fuller (born September 16, 1953) is an American character actor.He has appeared in a number of television, film, and stage projects. He is best known for his roles in the films No Holds Barred and Ghostbusters II (both 1989), Wayne's World (1992), and Scary Movie (2000), as well as for playing Coroner Woody Strode in the USA Network television series Psych (2009–2014) and Zachariah in ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0298281Kurt Fuller - IMDb

    Kurt Fuller. Actor: Midnight in Paris. Born in San Francisco and raised in the agricultural heartland of California's San Joaquin Valley, Fuller became passionate about acting while attending UC Berkley, where he received a degree in English literature.

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  3. Kurt Fuller. Actor: Midnight in Paris. Born in San Francisco and raised in the agricultural heartland of California's San Joaquin Valley, Fuller became passionate about acting while attending UC Berkley, where he received a degree in English literature. After graduating, he made the move to Los Angeles with everything he owned stuffed into the back seat of a Dodge Dart (including a king size ...

    • Actor, Soundtrack
    • September 16, 1953
  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › kurt_fullerKurt Fuller | Rotten Tomatoes

    Lowest Rated: 7% The New Guy (2002) Birthday: Sep 16, 1953. Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA. American actor Kurt Fuller has played scores of characters over the course of his decades ...

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    • Manhattan Love Story (2014-Present)—“William”
    • Knight Rider (1984)—“Cameraman”
    • That’S My Bush! (2001)—“Karl Rove”
    • Wildside (1985)—“Elliot Thogmorton”
    • Miracle Mile (1988)—“Gerstead”
    • Newsradio (1995)—“Ed Harlow”
    • Parenthood (2012–2014)—“Dr. Bedsloe”
    • Wayne’s World (1992)—“Russell Finley”
    • The Running Man (1987)—“Tony”
    • Red Heat (1988)—“Detective”

    Kurt Fuller: I’ve just started Manhattan Love Story, and series start with sort of a bible that they write. They have a description of what the show is, and then the show starts getting made, and it usually becomes something quite different than what the intentions were. Sometimes it’s better, sometimes it’s worse, but I will say that so far—I thin...

    AVC: It appears your first on-camera role was playing a cameraman on an episode of Knight Rider. KF:That is correct. I was Cameraman. [Laughs.] It was my first on-camera acting job, and I was not young. I went to UC Berkeley, I graduated in 1976, immediately moved to L.A. with a degree in English, which did no more for you then than it does for you...

    KF:Okay, now this… [Starts to laugh.] I got that role about two hours after I was asked to audition for it. I had no idea who Karl Rove was at the time. No one really did, unless they were involved in Texas politics, I guess. I didn’t know he was a Southerner, I didn’t know anything about him, and I didn’t have time to research him. I had two hours...

    AVC: This was either your first gig as a series regular or your first time in a recurring role on a series. It’s hard to tell, given how short the run was. KF: Oh, well, here’s the thing about that. [Laughs.] The great thing to come out of Wildside was that I was playing a cub reporter at a newspaper, and my boss was Meg Ryan. And this was when Meg...

    AVC: So was it your gig as Anthony Edwards’ realtor that got you the gig in Miracle Mile? KF: Uh… [Laughs uncertainly.] How did I end up in Miracle Mile? I got an agent. I’m still very much in touch with Steve De Jarnatt, who wrote and directed Miracle Mile. But, yes, that was the way I got Miracle Mile. Boy, you’re bringing it back! Anthony Edward...

    AVC: You’ve got a lot of one-off appearances in your back catalog, but one of the most memorable is in the pilot for NewsRadio. KF:Oh, my God. You know, that was the first time I was good, I think. That was because James Burrows was— he’s so laconic, and he’s so dry that it got me to be dry. I was desperate to be part of that. I wanted to be asked ...

    KF:Oh, well, you know, this is sort of the new me. Now you’re coming into the new me, the new Kurt Fuller, the guy who’s had a couple of kids, who’s married, who’s mellowed. I grew up as a very sarcastic person. I was always the class clown, and to date girls I had to be really funny. I was really skinny growing up. I was so thin, I had to run arou...

    KF:Again, I was asked to do a reading of the script, and it was just a general reading, but the reading went really well—I made Lorne Michaels laugh—and I got the role. Nobody making the movie thought it was going to be—we had no idea what it was going to be. It was total anarchy on the set, with [director] Penelope Spheeris and Mike Myers. I had n...

    KF:Oh, man. You’re really… [Trails off into laughter.] AVC: What can I say? I enjoy doing my research. KF: Oh, thanks! [Laughs.] What’s interesting, I will say, is that I was sort of the sidekick for Richard Dawson, who was in Hogan’s Heroes, and I ended up playing Colonel Klink in Auto Focus, which shows what a weird, strange world it is. But The ...

    AVC: You were in another Schwarzenegger film right around the same time: Red Heat. KF:Yes, I walked downstairs and said one line. [Laughs.] That’s it. And I was happy to do it.

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  6. Apr 4, 2023 · Kurt Fuller may have originally watched Night Court for Markie Post (who passed away in 2021) as public defender Christine Sullivan, but working with John Larroquette was evidently a big draw for ...

  7. Kurt Fuller (born September 16, 1953) is an American character actor. He has appeared in a number of television, film, and stage projects. He graduated from Lincoln High School in Stockton, California in 1971, and the University of California, Berkeley, in 1976.

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