Service comedies have a long and lengthy role-call! among others (Lead characters in parentheses) Sergeant Bilko (Phil Silvers), Gomer Pyle, U.s.M.C . (Jim Nabors, lead and Frank Sutton as Sgt. Carter.), M.A.S.H Complicated show about a field hospital in Korea, large cast, Maclean Stevenson among them. The sole occult service comedy was I Dream of Jeannie, broadly based (and hetero-ized) from the Exuperby novel Little Prince- the title Character was Barbara Eden and her mate Major Nelson, a FieldGrade astronaut, played by Larry Hagman, later of J.R. Fame. there was also a major Healey, a comrade and friend of Nelson, and Dr. Bellows, a service psychiatrist out get both guys out on a Section-8 . Jeannie furnished most of the magical comedy.,It is of some interest there never was a tv service comedy done on either. A. The Civil War (too backward and too controversial) or the Vietnam Conflict, though some comic strips touched on the latter. Take Ten!
He appeared as an alien on the TV. He was not in the movie credits, but it does show on IMDb and other movie sites.
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Only if they are going to appear in commercials or act in a TV show or movie.
Yes, in the 1985 TV movie. He played the Mock Turtle.
Because it was a one off made for television movie.
He played an Ewok in the TV movie Ewoks the Battle for Endor.His salary is unknown.
The TV movie "Under the Mistletoe" starred two actors. These actors are Jaime Ray Newman, of "Catch me if You Can" fame, and Michael Shanks, of "Stargate SG-1" fame.
His first REAL (not made for TV) movie was called Tex and it came out in 1982. His character name was Johnny Collins.
You will just have to keep an eye out for advertisements for open auditions. These appear on many websites and things such as newspapers.
The only difference between hiring famous actors to appear in your move and hiring unknown actors to appear in your movie is that famous actors charge more for their services. If you have enough money, you are free to hire them.
An actors' primary career is that of an actor, as in starring or being part of a movie or television series, or as producers/screenwriters for a movie they're the lead role in. They most likely have other jobs/activities that they participate in during their spare time when they're not acting or working on a movie/TV series.
I would say the guy in Ed TV (movie) Mathew Mc Connaghy