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  1. David Paymer. Actor: Get Shorty. One of modern TV and moviedom's most sturdy and reliable character actors, David Paymer dreamed of being an actor from early childhood. Although he came from a traditional middle-class Jewish family that urged him to become a doctor or lawyer, Paymer felt more at home in the world of the thespian. At 14, he used a fake I.D. to see The Graduate, which starred a...

  2. David Emmanuel Paymer is an American character actor, comedian, and television director. He portrayed Dr. William Tate, a therapist who filed a missing persons report on one of his patients to the 99th Precinct, in Brooklyn Nine-Nine. He has been in films such as Mr. Saturday Night, Quiz Show, Searching for Bobby Fischer, City Slickers, Crazy People, State and Main, Payback, Get Shorty ...

  3. Apr 18, 2017 · David Paymer. by stlucas · April 18, 2017. Birth Name: David Charles Paymer. Place of Birth: Oceanside, New York, U.S. Date of Birth: August 30, 1954. Ethnicity: Ashkenazi Jewish. David Paymer is an American actor, comedian, and television director. David is the son of Sylvia, a travel agent, and Marvin Paymer, a pianist and musical director.

  4. Strange Bedfellows: Part 1: Directed by James Burrows. With Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Rhea Perlman, John Ratzenberger. Sam begins dating a city Councilwoman who is running for reelection, but Diane is convinced that she is just using him and will dump him after she is reelected.

  5. David Paymer: James Panzer. Showing all 2 items Jump to: Photos (2) Photos . See also. Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production ...

  6. Feb 17, 2004 · David Paymer is not a movie star, and he is the first to say so. As a character actor, he plays the sidekick, the lawyer, the dry cleaner, the presidential aide, the put-upon brother. ''You spend ...

  7. David Paymer. Jew Score: 12. I 4. O 5. K 3. August 30, 1954 —. One of our all time favorite websites, now since departed, is Fametracker — a humorous site about all things famous. Their best invention was probably the concept of "Hey, it's THAT guy!": people who you immediately recognized from their multitude of small parts, but whose name ...

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