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He played the part of Maurice in the short-lived Cavemen sitcom on ABC. [2] His other credits include Hide (2003), for which he was the director, producer, and co-author in addition to being a cast member; parts in Sneakers and Rob Zombie's Halloween II as Uncle Seymour, [3] The Lords of Salem [4] and 31; [5] and roles in TV series Flaked, Arrest and Trial, Philly, and Profiler.
Actor/Actress: Herman Munster: Fred Gwynne (1960s series), John Schuck (1980s series), Jeff Daniel Phillips (2022 film) Lily Munster: Yvonne De Carlo (1960s series), Lee Meriwether (1980s series), Sheri Moon Zombie (2022 film) Grandpa: Al Lewis (1960s series), Howard Morton (1980s series), Daniel Roebuck (2022 film) Eddie Munster
The Munsters is a 2022 American horror comedy film produced, written, and directed by Rob Zombie and starring Sheri Moon Zombie, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Daniel Roebuck, Richard Brake, Jorge Garcia, Sylvester McCoy, Catherine Schell, and Cassandra Peterson.
Jeff Daniel Phillips and Ben Weber played the two earliest cavemen. Actor John Lehr appears most frequently as the caveman, while Ben Wilson has also portrayed one of the characters. [citation needed] The makeup effects for the cavemen include facial prosthetics, dental veneers, lace hairpieces, and body hair.
The "Mank" actor was also excited by the prospect of working with actors he'd long admired including veterans Diane Lane, who Pelphrey calls a "legend," as well as Jeff Daniels. "I absolutely love ...
In October 2021, Zombie released a photo confirming some of the cast being that of Jeff Daniel Phillips (Herman Munster), Sheri Moon Zombie (Lily Munster) and Dan Roebuck (The Count). [2] The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital formats on September 27, 2022, and also available to stream on Netflix.
Jeff Daniels has had a long and illustrious career that has included a broad range of comedic and dramatic roles, from Dumb and Dumber to The Newsroom.He’s a singer, an actor and a writer — so ...
David E. Kelley's loose adaptation of Tom Wolfe's novel depicts two men, played by Jeff Daniels and Jon Michael Hill, whose lives fall apart in parallel.