Robert Wuhl
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| Known for: |
Batman, Good Morning, Vietnam, Bull Durham |
| Birthday: |
9 October 1951,
Union Township, New Jersey, USA |
Trivia

Was on
New $25,000 Pyramid!

Started out as a stand-up comic.

Wuhl began performing after college at the Improv in New York, where his stand-up routine drew a strong following and attracted the attention of
Rodney Dangerfield, for whom Wuhl then worked as a joke writer.

Won Emmys in 1991 and 1992 when he co-wrote the Academy Awards telecast for
Billy Crystal. Wuhl also wrote for Crystal when he hosted the Grammy's in 1987-1989. He stars in, writes, directs and produces the HBO television series hit
Arli$$, an offbeat satire about the sports world as seen through the eyes of a sports agent.

Host of Florida Sports Awards [2001]

Dropped out of the University of Houston.

Robert Wuhl is an initiated member of Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity. He was initiated at the University of Houston.

Was once a contestant on
The Dating Game.

In one episode of his show,
Arli$$, we see Arliss Michaels watching on old video of himself winning money on "The $10,000 Pyramid" game show. We learn that Michaels used his winnings as seed money to start his agency business.
Robert Wuhl was an actual contestant on the show and the game show footage that aired was real.

Graduate from Union High School in Union, New Jersey, where his likeness currently resides in their Hall of Fame.
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