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Stuart Pankin

 
Actor: Stuart Pankin
  • Born: Apr 08, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Arachnophobia, Life Stinks, MisAdventures in 3D
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Dirt Bike Kid (1986)

Biography

Burly comic actor Stuart Pankin attended Dickinson College and Columbia University. At 22, Pankin made his off-Broadway debut in 1968's War of the Roses. His film supporting roles are generally along the lines of the ineffectual sheriff in Arachnophobia (1990) and the blowhard giant in Beanstalk (1994). He is frequently spotlighted in buffoonish roles in such cinematic lampoons as That's Adequate, Love at Stake and Silence of the Hams. On TV, Stuart Pankin was seen as Stuf (so named because of his gargantuan eating habits) in The San Pedro Beach Bums (1977), Tuttle on the wacked-out No Soap, Radio (1982), and Jace Sampson on the 1989-90 (and last) season of Falcon Crest; he was also a reporter on the satirical Not Necessarily the News (1983), and the voice of audio-animatronic dino Earl Sinclair on Dinosaurs (1991-94). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Stuart Pankin
Born April 8, 1946 (1946-04-08) (age 63)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Stuart Pankin (born April 8, 1946) is an American film and television actor.

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Biography

Pankin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, North America. He attended Dickinson College, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Columbia University.[1]

One of Pankin's earliest film appearances was as asthmatic musician/magician Dudley Laywicker in Hollywood Knights.[citation needed] Pankin played Earl Sinclair in the TV sitcom Dinosaurs[citation needed] and the father on the short-lived sitcom Nearly Departed.[citation needed] Pankin was also an anchor on HBO's Not Necessarily the News[citation needed] and has appeared in numerous TV commercials.[citation needed]

Pankin played an Orthodox Jew in Curb Your Enthusiasm. He has also starred in Zenon: Girl of the 21 Century, Zenon: The Zequel, and Zenon: Z3 as Commander Plank. Pankin also appeared in Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, as the brother of Wayne Szalinski, and also co-starred as a bossy, self-important lawman in the horror/comedy Arachnophobia.[citation needed]

More recently, Pankin also appeared as an absent-minded professor in a series of edutainment 3D films (Encounter in the Third Dimension and Misadventures in 3D), designed for large-screen IMAX theatres. He is currently a spokesman in infomercials for the Phase 4 Orthotics shoe insert.[citation needed]

Although Pankin is well known for comedy roles and game show appearances (e.g., The $100,000 Pyramid), he has sometimes also taken dramatic roles, such as Michael Douglas' friend Jimmy, who attempts to hit on Glenn Close in Adrian Lyne's hit thriller Fatal Attraction.

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Awards and nominations

  • Cable Ace Award 1 Win (1987), 4 Nominations (1989, 1985, 1984, 1983)
  • Electronic Retail Association (ERA) Best Celebrity Presenter (2006)

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