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Spaceballs is a 1987 American space opera parody film co-written, ... Joan Rivers as the voice of Dot Matrix, Princess Vespa's droid of honor and guardian.
Joan Alexandra Molinsky [1] (June 8, 1933 – September 4, 2014), known professionally as Joan Rivers, was an American comedian, actress, producer, writer, and television host. She was noted for her blunt, often controversial comedic persona that was heavily self-deprecating and acerbic, especially towards celebrities and politicians, delivered ...
Daphne Zuniga and Joan Rivers also reprise their roles from the film, while Bill Pullman and Rick Moranis do not. Those roles are filled by Rino Romano and Dee Bradley Baker , respectively. Tino Insana replaces John Candy , who died in 1994, as "Barf," and Rudy De Luca also supplied his voice talents while Dom DeLuise reprises his role of Pizza ...
Spaceballs featured an unforgettable cast, including Bill Pullman, Joan Rivers, John Candy, Daphne Zuniga and Rick Moranis. Despite its humble box-office haul, the film has become a cult classic ...
Joan Rivers, the groundbreaking comic known for her quick wit and tough talk, died Thursday, her daughter, Melissa Rivers, confirmed. She was 81. Rivers passed away in a private room at Mount ...
Ten years later, Amoros is again punching up sets for Rivers onstage, as part of the creative team of the play "Joan," opening Friday at South Coast Repertory and running through Nov. 24.
Joan Rivers: Can We Talk? Host 6 Late Night with David Letterman: Guest 1 1986–87 The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers: Host–Writer (first season) 150 1987 Aspel & Company: Guest 1 1989 The Byron Allen Show: Guest (pilot episode) 1 The Arsenio Hall Show: Guest 2 1989–91 CBS This Morning: 3 1989–93 The Joan Rivers Show: Host–Writer 600 ...
Lorene Yarnell and Joan Rivers as Dot Matrix in Spaceballs (1987) [39] Yarnell played Dot Matrix in costume, while Rivers provided the speaking voice. O.