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  2. John Moschitta Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Moschitta Jr. (born August 6, 1954), also known as "Motormouth" John Moschitta, "John Mosquita" or "Pequeña Mosca" ("Little Fly"), for the latin fans [citation needed], and The Fast-Talking Guy, is an American actor, singer and spokesman. He is best known for his rapid speech delivery.

  3. Dave Attell - Wikipedia

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    Attell described it as "Wild on E! for Ugly People". [10] In 2003, Attell began appearing on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. The show featured many of the performers he works with at the New York City comedy club the Comedy Cellar and is based on the conversations they would have off-stage at the Olive Tree Cafe, the restaurant above the club.

  4. Larry Blyden - Wikipedia

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    Blyden was born to Adolph and Marian (née Davidson) Blieden in Houston, Texas, [1] [2] and raised in the Jewish faith. [3] As a child, he attended Wharton Elementary School and Sidney Lanier Junior High School. [2] His neighbor Elmore Torn also became an actor, Rip Torn. The Blieden and Torn families were friends; the Blieden family name was ...

  5. Paul Gilbert (actor) - Wikipedia

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    He starred in the 1954 series The Duke as a former boxer who has decided to give up his fighting career to become a respectable nightclub owner. In the pilot episode, Gilbert sings, dances, juggles and plays four instruments in the band. [1] Gilbert played various roles and performed on numerous shows including The Spike Jones Show in 1954.

  6. Kenneth Connor - Wikipedia

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    He starred in the revue One Over The Eight (1962), at the Duke of York's Theatre, the original London West End production with Frankie Howerd of the Stephen Sondheim musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1963), as Hysterium – and directed the show when it went on tour – The Four Musketeers (1967), with Harry Secombe at the ...

  7. Roy Kinnear - Wikipedia

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    Kinnear was born on 8 January 1934 [1] in Wigan, Lancashire, [citation needed] the son of Annie (née Durie, previously Smith) and Roy Kinnear. [citation needed] He had a sister, Marjory. His parents were Scottish, originally from Edinburgh. His father was an international in both rugby union and rugby league, having played for Scotland and ...

  8. Jimmy Baird - Wikipedia

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    He began his screen career in 1954, appearing in the television series Public Defender. He made his film debut in the same year in the film There's No Business Like Show Business . [ 3 ] After that, Baird appeared in the 1955 film The Seven Little Foys playing Eddie Foy Jr. [ 3 ] In 1957 Baird joined the cast of the western television series ...

  9. Dick Shawn - Wikipedia

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    Dick Shawn (born Richard Schulefand, December 1, 1923 – April 17, 1987) was an American actor.He played a wide variety of supporting roles and was a prolific character actor.