RECENT CREDITS
Whip It (FILM)  Sep. 26, 2009
Monk (TV)  Aug. 21, 2009
Family Guy (TV)  Mar. 22, 2009
A Previous Engagement (FILM)  May. 9, 2008


HIGHLIGHTS
2009 Played Ellen Page's father in Drew Barrymore's directorial debut, "Whip It"
2005 Earned good reviews for writing and starring in the play, "Barbra's Wedding"
2003 Starred in the short-lived ABC series, "Regular Joe"
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All Credits

Film Name / TV Show Name (Episode Name)
Role
Category

Actor
Film


Actor
Film


Whip It  2009 -Earl Cavendar
Actor
Film


AFI's 100 Years...AFI's 10 Top 10  2008 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


A Previous Engagement  2008 -Jack Reynolds
Actor
Film


The Last Time  2007 -John
Actor
Film


Regular Joe  2003 -Joe Binder
Actor
TV
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Monk  2002 -Cast
Actor
TV
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Danny  2001 -Danny
Creator, Executive Producer, Writer, Actor
TV


Totally Tube  2001 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


The Science of Christmas  1999 -Narration
Narrator
TV


Family Guy  1999
Voice
TV
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Our Favorite Fun Food  1998 -Narration
Narrator
TV


Very Bad Things  1998 -Adam Berkow
Actor
Film


More Favorite Toys  1998 -Narration
Narrator
TV


Tourist Trap  1998 -George Piper
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Gun  1997 -Harvey Hochfelder
Actor
TV


Celtic Pride  1996 -Mike O'Hara
Actor
Film


Bushwhacked  1995 -Max Grabelski
Actor, Executive Producer
Film


Actor
Film


Rookie of the Year  1993 -Brickma
Director, Actor
Film


Actor
Film


City Slickers  1991 -Phil Berquist
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Home Alone  1990 -Marv
Actor
Film


The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson  1990 -William Cline
Actor
TV


My Blue Heaven  1990 -Will Stubbs
Actor
Film


Coupe de Ville  1990 -Marvin
Actor
Film


The Simpsons  1990 -of Adult Narrator
Voice
TV
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Actor
Film


Little Monsters  1989 -Glen Stevenson
Actor
Film


Leviathan  1989 -Sixpack
Actor
Film


D.O.A.  1988 -Hal Petersham
Actor
Film


The Milagro Beanfield War  1988 -Herbie Platt
Actor
Film


Weekend War  1988 -David Garfield
Actor
TV


The Wonder Years  1988 -Narration
Narrator
TV


Born in East L.A.  1987 -Jimmy
Actor
Film


The Boss' Wife  1986 -Joel Keefer
Actor
Film


Man About Town  1986 -Leon
Actor
TV


Hannah and Her Sisters  1986 -Dusty
Actor
Film


Hometown  1985 -Joey Nathan
Actor
TV


Key Exchange  1985 -Michael Fine
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


C.H.U.D.  1984 -Reverend
Actor
Film


Samson and Delilah  1984 -Micah
Actor
TV


Frankenweenie  1984
Actor
Film


Get Crazy  1983 -Neil Allan
Actor
Film


Blue Thunder  1983 -Lymangood
Actor
Film


Diner  1982 -Laurence "Shrevie" Schreiber
Actor
Film


Actor
Film


It's My Turn  1980 -Cooperman
Actor
Film


Stardust Memories  1980 -Actor
Actor
Film


Starting Over  1979 -Student
Actor
Film


Breaking Away  1979 -Cyril
Actor
Film


Actor
Film


SeaQuest DSV   -Pierre
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Dilbert   -of Dilbert
Voice
TV


One-Trick Pony   -Hare Krishna
Actor
Film


Otis   -Cast
Actor
Film


Viva Las Nowhere   -Frank Jacobs
Actor
Film


Honky Tonk Freeway   -Spanky
Actor
Film




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Highlights

2009 Played Ellen Page's father in Drew Barrymore's directorial debut, "Whip It"
2005 Earned good reviews for writing and starring in the play, "Barbra's Wedding"
2003 Starred in the short-lived ABC series, "Regular Joe"
2001 Returned to series TV as executive producer, writer-creator and star of the short-lived CBS sitcom "Danny"
2000 Acted in the Los Angeles premiere of the award-winning play "Dinner With Friends"
1999 - 2000 Provided the title character's voice in the UPN animated series, "Dilbert"
1998 Co-starred in "Very Bad Things," as an upright guy caught up in an accidental death
1997 Starred in pilot episode of ABC's anthology series "Gun"
1995 Executive produced and starred in the film comedy "Bushwhacked"
1994 Co-starred in the sequel "City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold"
1993 Feature directorial debut, "Rookie of the Year"
1992 Reprised role as Joe Pesci's partner in crime in the sequel "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York"
1991 Co-starred with Billy Crystal and Jack Palance in "City Slickers"
1990 Had featured role in the blockbuster hit "Home Alone"
1989 Made TV directorial debut with "The Wonder Years" episode, "Pottery Will Get You Nowhere"
1988 - 1993 Supplied the naration for the coming-of-age series "The Wonder Years" (ABC)
1986 Had small role in Woody Allen's "Hannah and Her Sisters"
1985 Appeared as a regular in the series "Hometown" (CBS)
1984 TV acting debut in "Samson and Delilah" (ABC)
1982 Had featured role as the record-collecting groom Shrevie in the ensemble of Barry Levinson's "Diner"
1980 First appearance in a Woody Allen film, "Stardust Memories"
1979 Made film debut as the sardonic Cyril in "Breaking Away"
Made stage debut in the Shakespeare Festival production of "As You Like It" in Washington, DC
Moved to NYC at age 17 and performed off-Broadway in "Frankie and Annie" and "The Old Glory" during the late 1970s
Formed Chesapeake Entertainment


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