- Best known for his roles in HBO's Not Necessarily the News (1982), and as Michael Douglas's best friend in Fatal Attraction (1987).
- Arguably best known for his voicing of the prehistoric patriarch Earl Sinclair on the TV series Dinosaurs (1991).
- Has studied fencing and juggling.
- He is an avid golfer.
- His longtime wife Joy is an actress. Together they have performed together on occasion, including such plays as "Lend Me a Tenor." They have a son Andy.
- Formerly heavyset comic actor whose supporting roles generally had him playing the clown or buffoon, usually adding to the fun in parodies (Love at Stake (1987) and The Silence of the Hams (1994)) and other nonsensical fare on film and TV. Underwent a huge weight loss in mid-2000s.
- Master of Fine Arts Degree, 1971, Columbia University.
- He is terrified of bugs.
- An alumnus of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
- Played Stuf, who had a huge, out-of-control eating habit, on the '70s TV show The San Pedro Beach Bums (1977).
- Earned a Master's Degree in Theatre from Columbia University.
- Doing theatre over the country. (July 2007)
- Also works as a spokesperson, for infomercials and for the WalkFit Phase 4 Orthotics shoe insert.
- Has one son: Andy.
- Born on the same date as Tim Thomerson.
- Studied stage acting with Jenny Egan and Peter Feldman.
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