Robert Wuhl

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Robert Wuhl
Born October 9, 1951 (1951-10-09) (age 56)
Union Township, Union County, New Jersey

Robert Wuhl (born October 9, 1951) is an American comedian turned actor/writer.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Wuhl was born in Union, New Jersey to a father who worked as a produce distributor.[1] After attending Union Hill High School, Wuhl headed to the University of Houston, where he was active in the drama department and the Epsilon-Omicron Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

[edit] Career

After several years of stand-up comedy, Wuhl had roles in movies including Batman with Jack Nicholson, Bull Durham with Kevin Costner, Cobb with Tommy Lee Jones, Mistress with Robert DeNiro and Good Morning, Vietnam with Robin Williams. His first role in movies was a starring role in the 1980 comedy Hollywood Knights along with other fledgling actors Tony Danza, Michelle Pfeiffer and Fran Drescher. He wrote two episodes of the TV series Police Squad! in 1982, and did an audio commentary for its release on DVD in 2006.

In 1992, he appeared in The Bodyguard as host of the Oscars. In reality he won two Emmy Awards for co-writing the Academy Awards in 1990 & 1991 with Billy Crystal.

From 1996-2002 he wrote and starred in the HBO series Arli$$ as the title character, an agent for high-profile athletes. Wuhl was a player in the Game Show Network's Poker Royale series, a competition between pros and comedians. In 2006, he starred on HBO in a one-man-show, Assume the Position with Mr. Wuhl, where he taught a history class to show how history is created and propagated in a similar fashion to pop culture. A second chapter entitled Assume the Position 201 with Mr. Wuhl aired on HBO in July 2007.

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NAME Wuhl, Robert
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor
DATE OF BIRTH 1951-10-9
PLACE OF BIRTH Union, Union County, New Jersey
DATE OF DEATH
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