Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Batman 1980s-1990s Movie Series Actors Where are They Now 3: Batman Forever (1995)

LAST UPDATED: October 30, 2016. This is the third in a series of four posts covering the 1980s-1990s Batman Movie run. Info derived from imdb. All known cast members noted. Only roles 2014-on noted. *=newly added names.

Val Kilmer (Batman): in Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn (2014), Robot Chicken (1 episode 2014), Psych (1 episode 2014), The Spoils of Babylon (4 episodes 2014); Weightless (2017)  completed; The Super (2017), The Snowman (2017)  in post-production; Mark Twain and Mary Baker Eddy (nd; also Producer/Director), Top Gun 2 (nd) announced; as Self: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (1 episode 2014).
Tommy Lee Jones (Two-Face): in Jason Bourne (2016), Criminal (2016), The Homesman (2014; also Director/Screenplay/Executive Producer); Mechanic: Resurrection (2016) completed; Villa Capri (2017) in post-production; Shock and Awe (2017) filming; as Self: Criminal Intent (2016), Film 2014 (1 episode 2014), Made in Hollywood (1 episode 2014); as Self, post-production: The League (2018).
Jim Carrey (Riddler): in The Bad Batch (2016), Dumb and Dumber To (2014), Kids (2014); True Crimes (2016) completed; as Executive Producer, filming: I'm Dying Up Here (10 episodes 2017); as Self: 73rd Golden Globe Awards (2016), Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: Single Shot (5 episodes 2015), Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (1 episode 2015), Late Show with David Letterman (2 episodes 2014-2015), That's Awesome! The Story of 'Dumb and Dumber To' (2015), Extra (1 episode 2015), Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Red Carpet Special (2015), Saturday Night Live: 40th Anniversary Special (2015), Yo Gabba Gabba! (1 episode 2015), The Graham Norton Show (1 episode 2014), Janela Indiscreta (1 episode 2014), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2 episodes 2014), Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (1 episode 2014), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (1 episode 2014), Weekend Ticket (1 episode 2014), Circus Halligalli (1 episode 2014), Today (2 episodes 2014), Saturday Night Live (1 episode 2014), 2014 MTV Video Music Awards (2014), Live! With Kelly and Michael (1 episode 2014), 2014 MTV Movie Awards (2014), The Oscars (2014), Ringo Starr: A Lifetime of Peace and Love (2014), 71st Golden Globe Awards (2014).
Nicole Kidman (Dr. Chase Meridian): in Top of the Lake (2 episodes 2017), Lion (2016), Genius (2016), The Guardian Brothers (2016), Secret in Their Eyes (2015), The Family Fang (2015; also Producer), Queen of the Desert (2015), Strangerland (2015), Paddington (2014), Before I Go to Sleep (2014), Grace of Monaco (2014); How to Talk to Girls at Parties (2017), Big Little Lies (7 episodes 2017; also Producer), The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)  in post-production; The Beguiled (2017) in pre-production; as Producer, announced: Truly Madly Guilty (nd); as Self: Entertainment Tonight (6 episodes 2014-2016), Adapting the Story for Today's World (2016), Festival di Sanremo (1 episode 2016), 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2016), E! Live from the Red Carpet (2 episodes 2015-2016), The Insider (3 episodes 2014-2016), Good Morning America (2 episodes 2014-2015), Central Tonight (1 episode 2015), The Graham Norton Show (2 episodes 2014-2015), 73 Questions (1 episode 2015), American Idol (1 episode 2015), Janela Indiscreta (1 episode 2015), Extra (2 episodes 2014-2015), The Oscars (2015), The 57th Annual Grammy Awards (2015), Live! With Kelly and Michael (1 episode 2015), Conan (1 episode 2015), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (1 episode 2015), Today (2 episodes 2014-2015), Hello Ladies (1 episode 2014), Made in Hollywood (1 episode 2014), Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (1 episode 2014), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2 episodes 2014), Inside Edition (2 episodes 2014), Yang Lan One on One (1 episode 2014), 2014 CMT Music Awards (2014), Rencontres de cinema (1 episode 2014), Le grand journal de Canal+ (1 episode 2014), The Queen Latifah Show (1 episode 2014).
Chris O'Donnell (Robin): in NCIS: Los Angeles (174 episodes 2009-2015, 2 2014-2015 as Director), Robot Chicken (1 episode 2014); as Self: The Talk (4 episodes 2014-2016), Entertainment Tonight (8 episodes 2014-2016), NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 7: Celebrating 150 (2016), NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 7: Hot Property (2016), NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 7: Into Africa (2016), NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 7: What's in a Name? (2016), NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 7: Getting Personal (2016), Rachael Ray (2 episodes 2016), Live! With Kelly and Michael (1 episode 2016), The Late Late Show with James Corden (1 episode 2015), NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 6: Turning Back Time (2015), NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 6: The World on a String (2015), NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 6: Yippee Ki-Yay (2015), NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 6: Too Close for Comfort (2015), The Insider (2 episodes 2014), The Queen Latifah Show (1 episode 2014), Extra (1 episode 2014), NCIS: Los Angeles: Season 5 - Crafting Afghanistan (2014), NCIS: Los Angeles: Season 5 - Happy 100th (2014), NCIS: Los Angeles: Season 5 - The Write Staff (2014), NCIS: Los Angeles: Season 5 - Unexpected Developments (2014), The View (1 episode 2014), WWE Monday Night RAW (1 episode 2014), Conan (1 episode 2013), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (1 episodes 2014), 71st Golden Globe Awards (2014), The 40th Annual People's Choice Awards (2014).
Michael Gough (Alfred Pennyworth): died in 2011.
Pat Hingle (Commissioner James Gordon): died in 2009.
Drew Barrymore (Sugar): in Odd Mom Out (1 episode 2016), Miss You Already (2015), Blended (2014); Santa Clarita Diet (3 episodes 2017; unknown as Executive Producer) in pre-production; as Executive Producer: Rattled (unknown episodes 2016), How to Be Single (2016), Knife Fight (39 episodes 2014-2015, 1 2013 as Self), Animal (2014), Happy Camp (2014); as Executive Producer, post-production: Freak Show (2016); as Executive Producer, announced: Blooms (2 episodes 2017); as Self: Entertainment Tonight (6 episodes 2014-2016), Extra (4 episodes 2015-2016), AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to John Williams (2016), Chelsea (1 episode 2016), Útulkovo (1 episode 2016), The Chew (3 episodes 2014-2015), Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (4 episodes 2014-2015), The View (2 episodes 2014-2015), Today (2 episodes 2015), The Insider (4 episodes 2014-2015), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (5 episodes 2014-2015), Movie Juice (1 episode 2015), Loose Women (2 episodes 2014-2015), Inside Edition (1 episode 2015), Made in Hollywood (1 episode 2014), E! News (4 episodes 2014), Chelsea Lately (1 episode 2014), The Daily Show (1 episode 2014), Good Morning America (1 episode 2014), Live! With Kelly and Michael (1 episode 2014), MTV Movie Awards Takeover (2014), E! Live from the Red Carpet (1 episode 2014), 71st Golden Globe Awards (2014), The 40th Annual People's Choice Awards (2014).
Debi Mazar (Spice): in Younger (47 episodes 2015-2017), Entourage (2015), She's Funny That Way (2014), The Actor (2014); as Executive Producer: Extra Virgin Americana (5 episodes 2016; 7 as Self); as Self: Rachael Ray (2 episodes 2015-2016), The Insider (2 episodes 2016), Today (1 episode 2016), Beat Bobby Flay (6 episodes 2015-2016), The Dr. Oz Show (2 episodes 2015-2016), The Kitchen (2 episodes 2015-2016), All-Star Academy (1 episode 2016), The Meredith Vieira Show (1 episode 2016), Oprah: Where Are They Now? (1 episode 2015), Park Bench with Steve Buscemi (1 episode 2015), The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore (1 episode 2015), Extra Virgin (28 episodes 2014-2015), Good Morning America (1 episode 2015), Weekend Today (1 episode 2015), The Chew (2 episodes 2014-2015), The Talk (2 episodes 2014), Katie (1 episode 2014), The Queen Latifah Show (1 episode 2014), The View (1 episode 2014).
Elizabeth Sanders (Gossip Gerty): last known acting role in 1997; as Artwork+Photo Source/Self in 2005.
Rene Auberjonois (Dr. Burton): in Blood Stripe (2016), Madam Secretary (2 episodes 2016), Certain Women (2016), Skylanders: SuperChargers (2015 video game), Avengers Assemble (2 episodes 2015), This is Happening (2015), Buddy: Tech Detective (2015), The Librarians (1 episode 2015), Ben 10: Omniverse (1 episode 2014), Masters of Sex (1 episode 2014), Planes, Fire & Rescue (2014), Wander Over Yonder (1 episode 2014), Warehouse 13 (1 episode 2014); Cortex (2016) in post-production; The Circuit (2016) in pre-production; as Self: From the Mouths of Babes (unknown episodes 2016), Home & Family (1 episode 2015).
Joe Grifasi (Bank Guard): in No Pay, Nudity (2016), Baked in Brooklyn (2016), Bull (1 episode 2016), The American Side (2016), The Good Wife (1 episode 2016), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1 episode 2015), The Mentors (unknown episodes 2015), Elementary (1 episode 2014), The American Side (2014), A Midsummer Night's Dream (2014); The Dreams of Rene Sendam (2017) in post-production.
Philip Moon (Male Newscaster): in True Detective (1 episode 2015), The Networker (2015), Hawaii Five-0 (1 episode 2015); Shanghai Shanghai TV (nd) in pre-production.
Jessica Tuck (Female Newscaster): in Major Crimes (1 episode 2016), The Night Shift (1 episode 2016), NCIS: New Orleans (1 episode 2015), CSI: Cyber (1 episode 2015), Hand of God (1 episode 2015), Proof (1 episode 2015), The Whispers (1 episode 2015), Honeyglue (2015), Scorpion (1 episode 2014), Stalker (1 episode 2014), Scandal (1 episode 2014), True Blood (1 episode 2014), Hart of Dixie (1 episodes 2014), Drop Dead Diva (2 episodes 2014), Twisted (1 episode 2014), Corporate (2014); Diagnosis Delicious (2016) in post-production; Snowfall (2016) filming.
Dennis Paladino (Crime Boss Moroni): last known acting role in 2010.
Kimberly Scott (Margaret): last known acting role in 2010.
Michael Paul Chan (Executive): in Major Crimes (57 episodes 2014-2016), Berlin Crimes (2 episodes c2016).
Jon Favreau (Assistant): in Term Life (2016), The Jungle Book (2016; also Producer/Director), Entourage (2015), Chef (2014; also Producer/Director/Writer); Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) in post-production; as Executive Producer: The Shannara Chronicles (1 episode 2016), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Revolution (12 episodes 2014), About a Boy (2 episodes 2014, 1 as Director); as Executive Producer, pre-production: Orville (1 episode 2017; also Director), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Untitled Avengers Movie (2019); as Producer/Director, announced: Jungle Book 2 (nd), The Lion King (nd); as Self: The Late Late Show with James Corden (1 episode 2016), Made in Hollywood (1 episode 2016), WGN Morning News (1 episode 2016), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (1 episode 2016), Live! With Kelly and Michael (1 episode 2016), Good Morning America (1 episode 2016), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (1 episode 2016), Disney Parks Unforgettable Christmas Celebration (2015), Toy Story at 20: To Infinity and Beyond (2015), As I AM: The Life and Times of DJ AM (2015), Misery Loves Comedy (2015), Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2014), BAFTA Britannia Awards Special 2014 (2014), Le grand journal de Canal+ (1 episode 2014), After the Fair: The Legacy of the 1964-65 New York World's Fair (2014), Días de cine (1 episode 2014), Conan (2 episodes 2013-2014), Just Seen It (1 episode 2014), The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (1 episode 2014), Tavis Smiley (1 episode 2014), Sidewalks Entertainment (1 episode 2014), The Chew (1 episode 2014), Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe (2014).
Greg Lauren (Aide): last known acting role in 2010 video game, 2009 non-video game.
Ramsey Ellis (Young Bruce Wayne): last known acting role in 1996.
Michael Scranton (Thomas Wayne): last known acting role in 2005 (also Writer) then this.
Eileen Seeley (Martha Wayne): last known acting role in 2000.
David U. Hodges (Shooter): last known acting role in 2000.
Jack Betts (Fisherman): in Recovery Road (1 episode 2016), Silver Skies (2016), JOB's Daughter (2016), The Secret of Joy (2015), To Dust Return (2015), About Last Night (2014); Loosen the Knot (2017) in pre-production.
Tim Jackson (Municipal Police Guard): only other known acting role in 2002.
Daniel Reichert (Ringmaster): last known acting role in 2013.
Glory Fioramonti (Mom Grayson): in The GPS Zone (2015); last previous known acting role in 1996.
Larry A. Lee (Dad Grayson): last known acting role in 2011; as Utility Stunts in 2013; as Associate Producer: The Barn Theatre: Tomorrow's Stars Today (2016); as Producer: A Haunting in Cawdor (2015); as Line Producer/Producer, pre-production: An Accidental Zombie (Named Ted) (2017).
Bruce Roberts (Handsome Reporter): last known acting role in 2002.
George Wallace (The Mayor): in Horace and Pete (1 episode 2016), Grow House (2016), K.C. Undercover (1 episode 2015), Gigi Does It (1 episode 2015), Drunk History (1 episode 2015), The Soul Man (1 episode 2015), Think Like a Man Too (2014), Shirin in Love (2014); Jerico (2016), Villa Capri (2017) in post-production; as Self: The Comedy Club (2016), Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: Single Shot (15 episodes 2014-2015), Gotham Comedy Live (1 episode 2015), Unsung Hollywood (1 episode 2015), Late Night with Seth Meyers (1 episode 2015), Russell Peters & Friends (2014), Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (1 episode 2014), 2014 NHL Awards (2014), Steve Harvey (1 episode 2014), The View (1 episode 2014), The Arsenio Hall Show (1 episode 2014), Finding Thin (2014), Dish Nation (1 episode 2014).
Bob Zmuda (Electronic Store Owner): last known acting role in 2013; as Self: Entertainment Tonight (2 episodes 2014); as Self, filming: Kaufmania! (2016).
Rebecca Budig (Teenage Girl): in General Hospital (134 episodes 2014-2016); as Self: Amazing Water Homes (4 episodes 2014-2015), Better (1 episode 2014).
Don Wilson (Gang Leader): in Beyond the Game (2016), Showdown in Manila (2016), Enter the Fist and the Golden Fleecing (2016), Underdog Kids (2015), One More Round (2015), The Martial Arts Kid (2015; also Co-Producer), The Scorpion King: The Lost Throne (2015); White Tiger (nd) completed; Paying Mr. McGetty (2016; as Co-Producer) in post-production; V-Force: New Dawn of V.I.C.T.O.R.Y. (2017) filming; Devotion (nd) in pre-production; The Masters Legacy (nd) announced; as Self: WWE NXT (1 episode 2015), Martial Arts Mania (2015), It Came from Connemara (2014).
Sydney D. Minckler (Teen Gang Member): no other known acting roles.
Maxine Jones (Girl on Corner #1): in The King Assassin Show (1 episode 2014, 1 as Self); last previous  known acting role in 2000;  The Hills (2017; also Music Supervisor) completed.
Terry Ellis (Girl on Corner #2): in En Vogue Christmas (2014); last previous known acting role in 2000; as Self: Unsung (1 episode 2015).
Cindy Herron (Girl on Corner #3): in En Vogue Christmas (2014), The Next Dance (2014).
Dawn Robinson (Girl on Corner #4): last known acting role in 2011; as Self in 2013.
Gary Kasper (Pilot): in Surviving in L.A. (2016), Fameless (1 episode 2016), Runner, Runner (2016), Code of Honor (2016; also Assistant Stunt Coordinator), Supergirl (2 episodes 2016), Scare PewDiePie (1 episode 2016), The Hunted (2015), Death Factory (2014; also Assistant Stunt Coordinator/Stunt Performer), Deal with It (1 episode 2014), Bad Ass 2: Bad Asses (2014; also Stunts); Rush: Inspired by Battlefield (10 episodes 2016; also Stunts) in post-production; Dino (nd) filming; Fists of Faith (nd) in pre-production; as Assistant Stunt Coordinator: Abbey Grace (2016); as Stunt Coordinator: Combat Nuns (2015); as Assistant Stunt Coordinator, post-production: Headgame (nd).
Amanda Trees (Paparazzi Reporter): no other known acting roles.
Andrea Fletcher (Reporter): no known subsequent acting roles.
Ria Coyne (Socialite): last known acting role in 2012 (also Writer/Producer).
Jed Curtis (Chubby Businessman): in Unusual Means (2015), Project M (2014); Strange Fruit (2015), Killers at Play (2015), Dead Redux (2016), Scare Me (2016) completed; Fail Fail Fail Success (2016) filming; Sedated (nd) in pre-production.
William Mesnik (Bald Guy): in Bobo (2014); last previous known acting role in 2004.
Marga Gómez (Journalist): last known acting role in 2005, as Self in 2011.
Kelly Vaughn (Showgirl): last known acting role in 2010; as Producer in 2012.
John Fink (Deputy): last known acting role in 2007.
Noby Arden (Trapeze Act): last known acting role in 2000, as Stunt Double in 2008; as Stunt
Coordinator, completed: Vestige (2016).
Marlene Bologna Arden (Trapeze Act): last known acting role in 1998.
Danny Castle (Trapeze Act): last known acting role in 2011, then 1996 before that.
Troy S. Wolfe (Trapeze Act): no other known acting roles.
Christopher Caso (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2002, as Stunts in 2003.
Gary Clayton (Harvey's Thug): no other known acting roles, as Stunts in 2002.
Oscar Dillon (Harvey's Thug): in Legends & Lies (1 episode 2016).
Keith Graham (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 1998.
Kevin Grevioux (Harvey's Thug): in The Prey (2016), Con Man (1 episode 2015), Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (2 episodes 2014), I, Frankenstein (2014; also Graphic Novel/Screen Story/Executive Producer); Be Afraid (2016) completed; Animal Crackers (2017) in post-production; The Crypto-Historians (nd), Undercover Barista (nd) in pre-production; as Self: A Place Among the Undead (unknown episodes 2016); as Self, pre-production: Nightmares (1 episode nd).
Mark Hicks (Harvey's Thug): in Allegiant (2016; also Utility Stunts), Banshee (6 episodes 2015), The Originals (1 episode 2015; 5 2014 as Stunt Double), Single Ladies (1 episode 2014), Ride Along (2014; also Stunt Actor/Stunt Double); as Stunts, various: Cell (2016), Hap and Leonard (1 episode 2016), Bolden! (2015), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015), San Andreas (2015), Finding Carter (1 episode 2014), The Red Road (2 episodes 2014), Single Ladies (2 episodes 2014); as Stunts, completed: Krystal (2017).
Corey Jordan (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2001 (also Camera Operator), as Director in 2005.
Randy Lamb (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2000, as Stunts in 2010; as Self in 2012.
Maurice Lamont (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2010.
Sidney S. Liufau (Harvey's Thug): in My Trip Back to the Dark Side (2014), Seers of the Ninth Island (unknown episodes 2014; also Director/Writer/Producer); Seers (2015; also Director/Writer/Producer), To Topple an Empire (2016) completed; The Glass Circle (2017) in pre-production.
Brad Martin (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2010; as Stunts, various: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Zoolander 2 (2016; also Second Unit Director), Hail, Caesar! (2016), Wild Card (2015; also Second Unit Director), Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014; also Second Unit Director), The Expendables 3 (2014); as Stunt Coordinator, completed: Underworld: Blood Wars (2016; also Second Unit Director), Hunter's Prayer (2017); as Second Unit Director: I, Frankenstein (2014).
Deron McBee (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2012 (also Associate Producer) but Abigail's Destiny (unknown episodes nd) in pre-production.
Mario Mugavero (Harvey's Thug): no other known acting roles.
Joey Nelson (Harvey's Thug): no other known acting roles, as Stunts in 1998.
Jim Palmer (Harvey's Thug): in Scorpion (1 episode 2016), The 5th Wave (2016), Ray Donovan (1 episode 2015), Agent Carter (1 episode 2015); as Stunts, various: NCIS: Los Angeles (1 episode 2016), Straight Outta Compton (2015), True Detective (1 episode 2015), Insurgent (2015), The Wedding Ringer (2015), Inherent Vice (2014), John Wick (2014), Transcendence (2014), The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014); as Stunts, completed: Live by Night (2016); as Stunts, post-production: Westworld (2 episodes 2016), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017); as Stunt Driver, post-production: Wind River (2017).
Robert Powell (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2011 but American Dream (nd) in post-production; as Stunts, various: Bolden! (2015), The Equalizer (2014), Bones (4 episodes 2014).
Peewee Piemonte (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2013; as Stunts, various: Nashville (15 episodes 2014-2017, 1 2014 as Second Unit Director), Bosch (5 episodes 2015-2017), Jane the Virgin (32 episode 2014-2016), How to Get Away with Murder (21 episodes 2014-2016), The Last Ship (1 episode 2016), Days of Our Lives (1 episode 2016), Charity Case (2016), Hand of God (1 episode 2016), Kirby Buckets (1 episode 2016), Burnt (2015), Code Black (unknown episodes 2015), Murder in the First (2 episodes 2015), Chevy (2015), State of Affairs (1 episode 2015), The Wedding Ringer (2015), The Newsroom (4 episodes 2014), P.L.U.G. (2014), Stretch (2014), Matador (13 episodes 2014, 5 as Second Unit Director), Welcome to Me (2014), Rizzoli & Isles (1 episode 2014), The Leftovers (1 episode 2014), Think Like a Man Too (2014), Gang Related (unknown episodes 2014), Scandal (1 episode 2014), Person of Interest (2 episodes 2014), The Mentalist (3 episodes 2014), The Blacklist (1 episode 2014); as Stunt Rigger, completed: Crawlspace (2016); as Stunt Coordinator, post-production: The Storyteller (nd); as Stunts filming: Suburbicon (2017); as Director/Executive Producer: Last Writes (2014).
Peter Radon (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 1997.
François Rodrigue (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 1998.
Joe Sabatino (Harvey's Thug): in Mafia III (2016 video game), Extant (1 episode 2015), Lab Rats (1 episode 2015), Castle (1 episode 2015), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (1 episode 2014), Last Supper (2014), Devious Maids (1 episode 2014), Veep (1 episode 2014), Bermuda Tentacles (2014), Being Mary Jane (1 episode 2014); Domain (2016) completed; Being Royal Rules (nd) in post-production; as Executive Producer/Writer, completed: Breaking Tradition: Texas A&M (nd); as Self: Actors Entertainment (3 episodes 2014-2015, 1 2015 as Producer), Actors Reporter Interviews (3 episodes 2014-2015).
Mike Sabatino (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2005, as Self in 2010.
Ofer Samra (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2005 (also Story).
Matt Sigloch (Harvey's Thug): in NCIS: Los Angeles (1 episode 2016), Agent X (1 episode 2015), Truth (2015; also Military Advisor), The Fall Dude (1 episode 2014); Fighting Back (2018; also Military Advisor) announced; as Technical Advisor, various: Supergirl (3 episodes 2015-2016), Hail, Caesar! (2016), Criminal Minds (1 episode 2015), Terminator Genisys (2015), State of Affairs (3 episodes 2015), Silent War (2015), Gone Girl (2014), Scandal (1 episode 2014); as Military Technical Advisor, post-production: Gunwalkers (2016); as Stunts: Bones (4 episodes 2014).
Mike Smith (Harvey's Thug): last known acting role in 2010; as Stunts, various: Nightcrawler (2014; also Second Unit Director), Need for Speed (2014), Workaholics (1 episode 2014); as Second Unit Director: Nerve (2016); as Stunt Coordinator/Second Unit Director, post-production: Patriots Day (2016).
Uncredited Cast:
Ed Begley Jr. (Fred Stickley): in Ghostbusters (2016), Bad Internet (1 episode 2016), Lady Dynamite (1 episode 2016), Lopez (1 episode 2016), Better Call Saul (5 episodes 2016), Guest Appearances (3 episodes 2016), Blunt Talk (6 episodes 2015), Clint Howard Reboots Pippi Longstocking with Milla Jovovich and Fred Willard (2015), Your Family or Mine (5 episodes 2015), Climate Change Denial Disorder (2015), Portlandia (3 episodes 2014-2015), Regular Show (1 episode 2014), Wedlock (3 episodes 2014), You're Not You (2014), Wish Wizard (2014), Betas (2 episodes 2014); Imperfections (2016), Guest Appearances (2016), Guest Appearances : Lydia Might Be a Lesbian (2016), Mascots (2016) completed; Girlfriend's Day (nd), Future Man (nd), The Summerland Project (2016), Party Girl (unknown episodes 2016), Time Toys (2016), Lucky (2017) in post-production; as Self: Home & Family (4 episodes 2014-2016), The Bold and the Beautiful (1 episode 2016), Ed Ruscha: Buildings and Words (2016), Vegan: Everyday Stories (2016), Hollywood Health Report (1 episode 2015), Innovations with Ed Begley Jr (24 episodes 2014-2015), 24 Hours of Reality and Live Earth: The World Is Watching (2015), Studio 3 Hollywood Up Close (1 episode 2015), Real Time with Bill Maher (1 episode 2015), A Concrete River: Reviving the Waters of Los Angeles (2015), Jazzy Vegetarian (3 episodes 2014), Actors Reporter Interviews (1 episode 2014), Innovations with Ed Begley Jr: Behavorial Health (2014), Innovations with Ed Begley Jr: Wind Power (2014), Innovations with Ed Begley Jr: Sustainable Energy (2014), Pioneers of Television (1 episode 2014), Innovations with Ed Begley Jr: Substance Abuse and Recovery (2014), Innovations with Ed Begley Jr: Quantum Computing (2014), Michael Des Barres: Who Do You Want Me to Be? (2014); as Self, filming: One Planet (2017).
* George Cheung (Edward Nygma Party Guest): in Murder in the First (5 episodes 2015-2016), Hawaii Five-0 (1 episode 2016), Beyond the Game (2016), Rush Hour (1 episode 2016), Love, Work & Other Demons (2016), Awesome Asian Bad Guys (2014), Anita Ho (2014); Bring Me the Head of Lance Henriksen (nd) in post-production; Meet the Ho's (2018) in production.
Michael Dane (Gotham City SWAT): died in 2015; in Chasing Shadows (2 episodes 2014), Project: Phoenix (5 episodes 2014); Beyond (2015) completed.
Katrina Fisher (Wig Lady): no other known acting roles; as Self: Spiegel TV Magazin (1 episode 2015).
Nancy Gassner-Clayton (Solo Singer): last known acting role in 2013; as Score Vocalist: Jurassic World (2015); as Musicians/s: Singer/s: Tomorrowland (2015), Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014).
Timothy Guest (Lab Techician): in Emma's Chance (2016), The Midnight Man (2016), Claudette (2015), Trying Not To Explode (2015), Eli Over Darkness (2014), The Inhaler (2014), Inhaler (2014); The Julie Stories (2016), The Broken Camera (2016) completed.
* Patrick Leahy (Senator Patrick Leahy): in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016); as Self: Denial (2016), 60 Minutes (1 episode 2015), Vermont's Own Legacy: 60 Years of WCAX (2014), Ronan Farrow Daily (1 episode 2014), Fox News Sunday (1 episode 2014); as Self, post-production: Lost in America (2017).
Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas (Guest): in The American West (5 episodes 2016); as Co-Producer, announced: Anna's Violin (nd).
Velvet Rhodes (Hooker): in Tag Team Talk (unknown episodes 2014); as Director/Producer/Writer/Self: Vintage Glorious Glendale (2015).
Dana Walsh (Hooker): in Bail Out (1 episode 2016; also Still Photographer), Divorce Texas Style (2016; also Wardrobe Assistant); Ella and the Sun (2015; also Producer/Casting Director) completed; as Key Wardrobe/Still Photographer, post-production: BorderCross (nd).

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