| Movies (Videos, Films & Projects): |
Year |
Budget |
| Actor: |
Hanging Up Lou Mozell |
2000 |
$60M |
The Odd Couple II Oscar Madison |
1998 |
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The Marriage Fool Frank Walsh |
1998 |
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Out to Sea Charlie Gordon |
1997 |
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I'm Not Rappaport Nat Moyer |
1996 |
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The Grass Harp Judge Charlie Cool |
1995 |
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Grumpier Old Men Max Goldman |
1995 |
$25M |
Incident in a Small Town Harmon Cobb |
1994 |
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I.Q. Albert Einstein |
1994 |
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Dennis the Menace Mr. George Wilson |
1993 |
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Grumpy Old Men Max Goldman |
1993 |
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Narrator |
1992 |
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Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore Harmon Cobb |
1992 |
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Mrs. Lambert Remembers Love Clifford Pepperman |
1991 |
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JFK Senator Long |
1991 |
$40M |
The Incident Harmon Cobb |
1990 |
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The Couch Trip Donald Becker |
1988 |
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Il piccolo diavolo Maurice |
1988 |
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Pirates Captain Thomas Bartholomew Red |
1986 |
$40M |
Movers & Shakers Joe Mulholland |
1985 |
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The Survivors Sonny Paluso |
1983 |
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I Ought to Be in Pictures Herbert Tucker |
1982 |
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First Monday in October Dan Snow |
1981 |
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Buddy Buddy Trabucco |
1981 |
$10M |
Little Miss Marker Sorrowful Jones |
1980 |
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Hopscotch Miles Kendig/James Butler/Mr. Hannaway/Leonard Ross |
1980 |
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Actor Boris Thomashevsky |
1978 |
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House Calls Dr. Charley Nichols |
1978 |
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Casey's Shadow Lloyd Bourdelle |
1978 |
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California Suite Marvin Michaels - Visitors from Philadelphia |
1978 |
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The Stingiest Man in Town Ebenezer Scrooge |
1978 |
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The Bad News Bears Coach Morris Buttermaker |
1976 |
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The Sunshine Boys Willy Clark |
1975 |
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The Taking of Pelham One Two Three Lt. Zachary Garber |
1974 |
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Earthquake Drunk |
1974 |
$7M |
The Front Page Walter Burns |
1974 |
$4M |
Charley Varrick Charley Varrick |
1973 |
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The Laughing Policeman Sgt. Jake Martin SFPD |
1973 |
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Awake and Sing! Moe Axelrod |
1972 |
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Pete 'n' Tillie Pete |
1972 |
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A New Leaf Henry Graham |
1971 |
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Plaza Suite Roy Hubley/Jesse Kiplinger/Sam Nash |
1971 |
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Kotch Joseph P. Kotcher |
1971 |
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Hello, Dolly! Horace Vandergelder |
1969 |
$25M |
Cactus Flower Dr. Julian Winston |
1969 |
$3M |
The Odd Couple Oscar Madison |
1968 |
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The Secret Life of an American Wife The Movie Star |
1968 |
|
Bullitt Police car dispatcher |
1968 |
$5.5M |
Candy Gen. R.A. Smight |
1968 |
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A Guide for the Married Man Paul Manning |
1967 |
$2.5M |
The Fortune Cookie Willie Gingrich |
1966 |
$3.71M |
Mirage Ted Caselle |
1965 |
|
Ensign Pulver Doc |
1964 |
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Fail-Safe Groeteschele |
1964 |
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Goodbye Charlie Sir Leopold Sartori |
1964 |
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Island of Love Tony Dallas |
1963 |
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Charade Hamilton Bartholemew |
1963 |
$4M |
Lonely Are the Brave Sheriff Morey Johnson |
1962 |
|
Who's Got the Action? Tony Gagouts |
1962 |
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Juno and the Paycock |
1960 |
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Strangers When We Meet Felix Anders |
1960 |
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Gangster Story Jack Martin |
1959 |
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King Creole Maxie Fields |
1958 |
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Voice in the Mirror Dr. Leon Karnes |
1958 |
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Ride a Crooked Trail Judge Kyle |
1958 |
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Onionhead 'Red' Wildoe |
1958 |
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A Face in the Crowd Mel Miller |
1957 |
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Slaughter on Tenth Avenue Al Dahlke |
1957 |
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Bigger Than Life Wally Gibbs |
1956 |
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The Kentuckian Stan Bodine |
1955 |
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The Indian Fighter Wes Todd |
1955 |
|
"Lux Video Theatre" Extra / ... (5 episodes, 1950-1952) |
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"Mister Peepers" Coach Burr (1 episode) |
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"Campbell Playhouse" |
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"Suspense" Lawrence Stevens (1 episode, 1953) |
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"Studio One" Jacobs (2 episodes, 1950-1953) |
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"Danger" |
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"The Motorola Television Hour" Dr. Spinelli (1 episode, 1954) |
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"Center Stage" |
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"Kraft Television Theatre" |
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"Armstrong Circle Theatre" Corliss Price (3 episodes, 1952-1954) |
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"The Philco Television Playhouse" Iago / ... (6 episodes, 1952-1955) |
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"Robert Montgomery Presents" The Bartender (3 episodes, 1954-1955) |
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"Justice" |
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"Goodyear Television Playhouse" Major Hunter (7 episodes, 1952-1957) |
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"The United States Steel Hour" Gordon Wagner (2 episodes, 1954-1957) |
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"The Alcoa Hour" Bill Egan / ... (2 episodes, 1956-1957) |
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"Climax!" Charlie Mapes (1 episode, 1957) |
|
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"Kraft Television Theatre" Harry (2 episodes, 1952-1958) |
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"Play of the Week" James Hyland (3 episodes, 1960) |
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"Route 66" Sam Keep (1 episode, 1961) |
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"Tallahassee 7000" Lex Rogers (26 episodes, 1961) |
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"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" Harry Wade / ... (4 episodes, 1958-1961) |
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"Target: The Corruptors" Martin 'Books' Kramer / ... (2 episodes, 1961-1962) |
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"General Electric Theater" Tom Dutton (3 episodes, 1956-1962) |
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"Naked City" Dr. Max Lewine / ... (2 episodes, 1960-1962) |
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"The Eleventh Hour" Charles Thatcher (1 episode, 1963) |
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"Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" Tom Gregory (1 episode, 1964) |
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"The DuPont Show of the Week" Narrator / ... (8 episodes, 1962-1964) |
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"The Rogues" Aram Rodesko (1 episode, 1964) |
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"Dr. Kildare" Franklin Gaer (1 episode, 1964) |
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"Profiles in Courage" Andrew Johnson / ... (2 episodes, 1964-1965) |
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"Insight" Adam (1 episode, 1977) |
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| Producer: |
Little Miss Marker Producer |
1980 |
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| Writer: |
| No data! |
| Director: |
Gangster Story Director |
1959 |
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| Self: |
Making Life Beautiful Himself |
1999 |
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The 70th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Co-presenter: Writing Awards/Past Winner |
1998 |
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The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg Himself - interviewee |
1998 |
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Elvis: His Life and Times |
1997 |
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Jack Lemmon Himself |
1996 |
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The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards Himself |
1995 |
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Barbra: The Concert Himself - Concert Conductor |
1995 |
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The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies Himself |
1995 |
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The 20th Annual People's Choice Awards Himself |
1994 |
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The First Annual Comedy Hall of Fame Himself |
1993 |
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Beyond 'JFK': The Question of Conspiracy Himself |
1992 |
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A Tribute to the Boys: Laurel and Hardy Himself |
1992 |
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The Secrets of Dick Smith Himself (Discussing The Sunshine Boys) |
1991 |
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The Movie Awards Himself - Presenter |
1991 |
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The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards Himself |
1991 |
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The 16th Annual People's Choice Awards Himself |
1990 |
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The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Himself - Presenter: Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award |
1990 |
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The 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards Himself |
1989 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Lemmon Himself |
1988 |
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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life Himself |
1987 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Barbara Stanwyck Himself |
1987 |
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Change of Heart Himself |
1987 |
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The 1st Annual American Comedy Awards Himself |
1987 |
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The 41st Annual Tony Awards Himself - Presenter |
1987 |
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We the People 200: The Constitutional Gala Himself - Performer |
1987 |
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A Beverly Hills Christmas Himself |
1987 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder Himself |
1986 |
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George Burns' 90th Birthday Party: A Very Special Special Himself |
1986 |
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The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts... Himself |
1986 |
|
One Voice Himself - Audience Member |
1986 |
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The 55th Annual Academy Awards Co-Host |
1983 |
|
I Love Liberty |
1982 |
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The 54th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Co-presenter: Best Director |
1982 |
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Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter Himself - Co-host |
1982 |
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The 38th Annual Golden Globe Awards Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture [Musical or Comedy] |
1981 |
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Portrait d'un homme 'à 60% parfait': Billy Wilder Himself |
1980 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to James Stewart Himself |
1980 |
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The 52nd Annual Academy Awards Himself - Co-presenter: Best Supporting Actor |
1980 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Alfred Hitchcock Himself |
1979 |
|
The Making of 'Casey's Shadow' Himself |
1978 |
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The 50th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Co-presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role |
1978 |
|
Funny Business Himself/Narrator |
1978 |
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The 48th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role |
1976 |
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The George Burns Special Himself |
1976 |
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The Gentleman Tramp Narrator |
1975 |
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The Lion Roars Again Himself |
1975 |
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The 29th Annual Tony Awards Himself - Presenter |
1975 |
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The 44th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role |
1972 |
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The 43rd Annual Academy Awards Himself - Presenter: Best Actress |
1971 |
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King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis Himself |
1970 |
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The 24th Annual Tony Awards Himself - Host |
1970 |
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The 41st Annual Academy Awards Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Film Editing & Honorary Award to John Chambers |
1969 |
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The 40th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role |
1968 |
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Survival Under Atomic Attack Doctor |
1951 |
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"The David Frost Show" Himself (1 episode, 1970) |
|
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"The Mike Douglas Show" Himself (1 episode, 1977) |
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"The Barbara Walters Special" Himself (1 episode, 1978) |
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"Saturday Night Live" Himself - Host / ... (1 episode, 1978) |
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"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Himself (5 episodes, 1971-1981) |
|
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"Live from Lincoln Center" Himself (1 episode, 1982) |
|
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"Parkinson One to One" |
|
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"Reflections on the Silver Screen" Himself (1 episode, 1992) |
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"Intimate Portrait" Himself (1 episode, 1998) |
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"Private Screenings" Himself (1 episode, 1998) |
|
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"American Masters" Himself / ... (1 episode, 1998) |
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"Larry King Live" Himself (1 episode, 2000) |
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| In development: |
| No data! |
| Filmography updated: June 2010 |