He played a Baum character
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LAHRHe played a Baum character
LONHe played Gaston's title character in 1925
GRAMMERHe played the same character for 20 years
LAHRHe played a lion
ILERHe played a Soprano
JAMESCAANHe played a Corleone
ROBREINERHe played a "meathead"
MRTHe played B.A. Baracus
LAHRHe once played a lion
CERAHe played a socially awkward Bluth
BAERHe played a bumpkin named Bodine
DEVITOHe played a twin in "Twins"
ARTCARNEYHe played a sewer worker on TV
EDONEILLHe played a shoe salesman on TV
ERWINHe played himself in a '50s sitcom
BALSAMHe played in "A Thousand Clowns": 1965
CHADEverett, he played a doctor on TV
TRAVOLTAHe played a governor in "Primary Colors"
CORBINHe played Arnie on "L.A. Law"
GEREHe played Dr. T in a 2000 movie
WERNERKLEMPERERHe played a monocled colonel in a sitcom
MRTHe played a member of the A-Team
BERRAHe played in a record 14 World Series
HARRYHAMLINHe played Michael Kuzak on "L.A. Law"
MRTHe played B.A. Baracus on "The A-Team"
CHICOMARXHe played Fiorello in "A Night at the Opera"
EDONEILLHe played a chauvinistic shoe salesman for ten years
ARTCARNEYHe's not really a sewer worker, but he played one...
CHADHe's not a doctor, but he played one on TV
DCCABBill Maher's film debut, in which he played a hack
NABORSHe played a gas station attendant on "The Andy Griffith Show"
IVESHe played Newman's dad in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
MUDDYWATERSChicago bluesman nicknamed for the creek he played in as a child
MAGOOIn his first TV appearance, he played Scrooge in a 1962 animated special
WARRIORSTeam Wilt Chamberlain played for when he scored 100 points in a single game
LAURENCEOLIVIERHe played a Nazi in "Marathon Man" and a Nazi hunter in "The Boys From Brazil" [Connecticut]
dreidelsfour-sided top bearing the Hebrew letters nun, gimel, he, and shin, one on each side, used chiefly in a children's game traditionally played on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah
dreidelfour-sided top bearing the Hebrew letters nun, gimel, he, and shin, one on each side, used chiefly in a children's game traditionally played on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah