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A clumsy and amateurish New York lawyer takes on the case of his young cousin and a friend who have been charged with murder in a small Southern town.
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My Cousin Vinny627 4-2-92Nobody...Brooklyn for his lawyer cousin, Vinny, played by Joe Pesci. Bill...judge (Fred Gwynne) holds Vinny in contempt just for looking...might not remember much about My Cousin Vinny an hour later, but the cast...
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A gentle and dapper giant, this 6'5" distinctive character player of stage, film and TV was best known for his portrayal of comic bumblers on two 1960s sitcoms, "Car 54, Where Are You?" (NBC, 1961-63)
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Few who saw one of Bruce McGill’s earliest film performances – as the wild-eyed, law-breaking D-Day in “Animal House” (1978) – assumed that the Texas-born character actor would later come to embody
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For over the past 30 years, the diminutive, stage-trained character actor, Austin Pendleton has been cast in film and TV roles that, in an earlier generation, might have been filled by such
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For some performers, winning an Oscar became both a blessing and a curse. While an Academy Award could lead to bigger and better roles, it could also bring about career stagnation, as the actor tried
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A hefty, hirsute character actor with a menacing but still often sympathetic presence, Maury Chaykin has specialized in small but startling appearances in American features, while finding his true
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One of the leading heartthrobs of early 1980s Hollywood, Ralph Macchio was a contemporary Sal Mineo, faring best playing New York street kids wavering between going bad or succeeding in life. He first
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