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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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Robert Wuhl
Robert Wuhl
Robert Wuhl and Richard Belzer at the The Producers premiere in New York City on December 04, 2005
Robert Wuhl and Richard Belzer at the The Producers premiere in New York City on December 04, 2005
Robert Wuhl and Richard Belzer at the The Producers premiere in New York City on December 04, 2005
Robert Wuhl at "The Sopranos" 4th Season - Premiere
Robert Wuhl at the 11th Annual Amanda Foundation Comedy Night and Silent Auction
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