Thomas Lennon.
Jellyfish, bad actor, good actor, in between actor
The cast of Bad Teacher 2 - 2014 includes: Alexis Rosasco as Parent
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Yes, he's terrible. He once was a decent actor in the late 80s after to shed the image of "Mork and Mindy." But his acting choices are very poor, and he rarely helps a movie with his acting skills.
Adam Hochstetter has: Played Lyle in "Bad Teacher" in 2013. Played Background in "Sharknado" in 2013. Played Kevin in "Blessed, Our Father" in 2013. Played Tim in "Sunchild" in 2013. Played John in "Silver" in 2013. Played Riley in "Junior Eye" in 2014.
Dara Iruka has: Played Amy King in "NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service" in 2003. Played Kid in "Modern Family" in 2009. Played Actor in "The Newsroom" in 2012. Played African Orphan in "The Newsroom" in 2012. Played Student in "Bad Teacher" in 2013. Played Haleema in "Haleema" in 2013. Played Kid in "Bad Teacher" in 2013. Played Puah in "Special Spirit" in 2014. Played Singer in "Humble Thy Self" in 2014.
HE is a actor. He played Griffin in Icarly idate a bad boy.
The duration of Bad Teacher is 1.53 hours.
Noriyuki "Pat" Morita in the karate kid (he played Mr.Miyagi)
Bad Teacher was created on 2011-06-24.
Bad Teacher was released on 06/24/2011.
The Production Budget for Bad Teacher was $19,000,000.
(José Terrón was the actor who played Thomas 'Shorty' Larson) Whilst it is true that José Terrón played Shorty, the actor who had no legs (called "half-soldier" by Angel Eyes) was not Shorty - Shorty was Blondie's new partner who was hanged when Blondie was prevented from shooting his rope by Tuco. The name of the legless actor who played "half-soldier" remains elusive.
really bad
Jellyfish, bad actor, good actor, in between actor
Billy Bob Thornton in Bad Santa (2003). See the Related Link below for information about the movie.
The actor who played in Michael Jackson's "Bad" music video is Wesley Snipes. In the video, he portrays a character who is part of a gang, interacting with Jackson's character in a dramatic dance-off. The video was directed by Martin Scorsese and is known for its iconic choreography and style.