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![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Director, Screenwriter, Executive Producer, Actor Born: October 9, 1951 in Union Township, NJ Biography:Although he has a laid back Huck Finn demeanor, actor/writer/director "Robert Wuhl" is one of the hardest-working denizens of Tinseltown. He began as a comedy writer, functioning as story editor on the cult TV series "Police Squad" and winning Emmys for his work (in collaboration with "Billy Crystal") on the annual Academy Awards telecast. A film actor since 1980's "Hollywood Knights", Wuhl is best remembered for his portrayal of the feckless reporter Alexander Knox in "Batman: The Movie" (1988), and for his starring stint in "Mistress" (1992). One of the more noteworthy aspects of "Robert Wuhl"'s career is his ongoing association with baseball -- he played the bullpen-chattering minor league coach in "Bull Durham" (1988), and the beleaguered biographer of contentious ballplayer "Ty Cobb" in "Cobb" (1993); and, taking a brief breather from film work, Wuhl wrote the chapter on Roger Maris in... Full Biography
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