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  1. In the 3rd movie, for example, gang leader Zed (Bobcat Goldthwait) returns but not as a gang member but as a new recruit. They mention that he has been rehabilitated and is now one of the good guys. On top of that they brought back minor character SweetChuck to be Zedd's partner in the academy.

  2. Bobcat Goldwaith joins us and shares how he got the name "Bobcat," why you should sext with your glasses on, and if he'd star in a reboot of Police Academy.

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    • The BOB & TOM Show
  3. Jan 25, 2011 · The comedian and filmmaker talks about his dark comedy, his friendship with Robin Williams, and his career in stand-up and acting. He also reveals his plans for a spree killer movie and a possible...

  4. Review by windebarq. Police Academy 1984 ★★★½. Rewatched Mar 30, 2024. This is surprisingly straightforward and nowhere near as cocaine-infused as I remember it, but to be honest, I have mentally fused a lot of it with the subsequent Police Academy films. Like, how is Bobcat Goldthwait not in this one at all?

    • Hugh Wilson
  5. Mar 9, 2016 · Bobcat Goldthwait is best remembered for his intense, kinetic performances in the ’80s that often devolved into little more than yelling, growling, snorting and sweating. This stage persona became a character that he honed in comedies like “Hot to Trot” and “Police Academy,” but has since left behind nearly two decades ago.

    • Brent Owen
  6. Next up it’s Bobcat Goldthwait whose birthday is today (26/05). Bob’s first major film role was in the second Police Academy comedy playing Zed bit here he i...

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    • The 80s Quadrant
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  8. Aug 16, 2012 · Very large text size. DESPITE some truly original work behind the camera, Bobcat Goldthwait will forever be that guy with the funny voice in the Police Academy films. ''I'm not embarrassed of it,'' he says of his three outings as officer Zed in the 1980s.

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