| Character Description | Movie/TV Show |
| Here he plays Werner Brandes, a toy designer for Playtronics with an incredible nasal voice. | |
| He plays Tor Eckman, Kramer's holistic healer, on this classic show | |
| On this American political show, he plays Dr. Max Milkman, a scientist from DARPA. | |
| On this short-lived show, he plays a nerdy programmer, Karl, who works at Cyberbyte. | |
| In this western, he plays Commissioner Hugo Jarry, who is the representative from Yankton. | |
| He plays the Mayor of Beverly Hills who goes out on the town with Ari's boys. | |
| He plays the Captain of the Guard in this Mel Brooks send-off of Star Wars | |
| Sadly, he only appears in the pilot for this series, playing Principal Flutie at Sunnydale High. | |
| In this film, he plays a Ku Klux Klan leader with the name of Clayton Townley. | |
| | Character Description | Movie/TV Show |
| He plays Lois Wilkerson's boss, Mr. Fisher, at the Lucky Aide drug store. | |
| In this thriller, he plays Mitchell Meyerson who gets shot by the stalkerish wannabe Hedy. | |
| He plays a police psychological profiler, Dr. Lamott, helping on an ice pick murder. | |
| Every day, we see Ned Ryerson, an insurance salesman who knew the lead from HS. | |
| In this film, he plays Sammy Jankis, a person with anterograde memory loss. | |
| On this show, he plays Len Dunkel, Jeff Greene's arch-conservative brother-in-law. | |
| He plays Sandy Ryerson, a former show choir director and patron of 'Sheets 'n' Things.' | |
| On this show, he plays Bob Bishop the head of a 'company' whose power turned things to gold. | |
| On this warm-weather police procedural, he recurs as State Attorney Don Haffman. | |
| Yes, he's certainly in that. | |
| Yep, he's in that too. | |
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