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Edward Deezen (born March 6, 1957) [2] is an American actor and comedian, best known for his roles as "nerd" characters in films including Grease, Grease 2, Midnight Madness, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, 1941, and WarGames. He has had larger starring roles in independent films such as Surf II, Mob Boss, Beverly Hills Vamp, and Teenage Exorcist.
Edward Deezen, the actor best known for portraying geeky Eugene Felsnic in the 1978 movie "Grease," was arrested Thursday in LaVale, Maryland, for resisting arrest after he reportedly became ...
Actor Eddie Deezen is has been found not competent to stand trial in a nursing home burglary case because of a mental disorder. The actor, who played geeky Eugene Felsnic in the "Grease" musical ...
Eddie Deezen, the actor who played Eugene in the film "Grease," left items and notes at the residence, police said.
Pirro had originally intended for the film to star Grease actor Eddie Deezen, who had agreed to appear in it as a favor to a friend, but he left the production shortly after shooting began. [1] Pirro reworked Deezen's scenes into flashbacks, using audio clips to voice the skeletal remains of his character, and played the lead role of Dupah ...
Grease is a 1978 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Randal Kleiser (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Bronté Woodard and an adaptation by co-producer Allan Carr, based on the 1972 stage musical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. [3]
Eddie Deezen as The Guy Boarded in the Wall; Donavan Freberg as Baby Boolie; Stan Freberg as Papa Boolie, J. B. Toppersmith; Gary LeRoi Gray as Bobby the Inquisitive Boy; Brian Haley as The Hooded Avenger; Harvey the Wonder Hamster as himself; Ed Marques as Varna the Squirmese Cook; Paula Jai Parker as Val Brentwood, Gal Spy; Patricia Place as ...
The film also features genre stars Eddie Deezen and Kristi Somers. Although Laura Branigan was quite famous as a singer by the time the filming began, she contributed no music to the film; most songs were performed by fellow cast member Joanna Dierck, who at one point was married to the film's writer and director Kevin Brodie .