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  1. Jul 21, 2017 · Hollywood history is cluttered with Spocks and Screeches, characters that wholly overshadow the careers of the actors who portrayed them. Somehow, Curtis Armstrong has both escaped and not...

  2. Did we ever find out why Curtis Armstrong suddenly disappeared from the show? As unexpectedly as he became a regular Harmenian, he just as unexpectedly exited and never came back. He seemed like he genuinely enjoyed being on the show, and everyone else seemed to love having him on too.

  3. Jul 18, 2017 · The interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. The veteran actor of memorable roles in 'Risky Business,' 'Moonlighting,' 'Supernatural' and other shows opens up about his new book.

    • Who Is Curtis Armstrong?
    • Early Life and Education
    • Roles in Movies
    • Roles in TV Series
    • Other Credits
    • Awards and Nominations
    • Wife and Daughter
    • Hobbies and Other Interests
    • Age, Height and Net Worth

    Curtis Armstrong was born in Detroit, Michigan USA, on 27 November 1953 – his zodiac sign is Capricorn, and he holds American nationality. He’s an actor, film writer and producer, with close to 170 acting credits to his name, while he’s perhaps still known best for his debut film appearance, portraying Miles Dalby in the 1983 crime comedy film “Ris...

    Curtis was raised in Detroit alongside his sister, by their father Robert Leroy Armstrong, who died from the coronavirus on 25 May 2020, and their mother of Italian descent, Norma E. Armstrong, who was a teacher. Curtis became interested in acting while attending a local high school, however, he was urged by his family to focus on his education, as...

    Following his previously mentioned debut, the ‘80s saw Curtis appear in a couple of other critically acclaimed movies, such as the 1984 comedy “Revenge of the Nerds”, the 1985 romantic comedy “Better Off Dead…” and the 1989 romantic comedy “How I Got Into College”. In 1993, Curtis played Country Jake in the popular adventure comedy drama “The Adven...

    Curtis made his debut TV series appearance in 1986, with his portrayal of various characters in 37 episodes of the mystery comedy drama “Moonlighting”, created by Glenn Gordon Caron, and which starred Bruce Willis, Cybill Shepherd, and Allyce Beasley. It follows a detective and a former mode, who are running a private detective agency together; the...

    Curtis has two writing, and a single producing credit: he made his writing debut in 1995, with the animated adventure comedy “A Goofy Movie”, and in 2000, he wrote the episode “The Perfect Day”, of the action adventure comedy series “The Famous Jett Jackson”. In 2013, Curtis produced eight episodes of the reality game-show “King of the Nerds”. He h...

    Curtis has won a single award: a 2004 ShockerFest Horror Genre Award for Best Actor, for his performance in the short film “Conversations”. He has also been nominated forthree Behind the Voice Actors Awards, and a Daytime Emmy Award.

    Curtis has married twice, but not a lot is known about these marriages, as he prefers to keep the details of his private life to himself. In 1980, he exchanged vows with Cynthia Carle, an American actress and film writer. The two divorced in 1987 for unknown reasons, but it’s widely believed that Cynthia didn’t handle well Curtis’ rise to stardom, ...

    Curtis was physically quite active during his 20s and 30s, as he often played football and basketball with his friends, and also had a couple of training sessions at the gym each week. He loves to travel, and his acting career has taken him all around the world. Curtis has been to nearly all the US states, many European countries, and various Asian...

    Curtis’ age is 67. He has short curly brown hair and brown eyes, his height is 5ft 4ins (1.63m) and he weighs around 140lbs (64kgs). As of August 2021, his net worthhas been estimated at over $2.5 million.

  4. Curtis Armstrong (born November 27, 1953) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for playing the role of Booger in the Revenge of the Nerds films, Herbert Viola on the TV series Moonlighting, Miles Dalby in the film Risky Business, and record producer Ahmet Ertegun in the film Ray as well as for playing the role of Metatron on the TV ...

    Year
    Series
    Role
    Notes
    2021–present
    Mr. Crummyham
    Voice, recurring role
    2020
    Basil
    Voice, episode: "The Giving Chair"
    2020
    Mr. Rathbone
    Television film
    2019–present
    Mr. Gurdle
    Voice, 3 episodes
  5. Feb 27, 2014 · West Coast Bureau chief Keith Valcourt caught up with Curtis over pastrami sandwiches at Armstrong’s favorite Hollywood haunt Victor’s Square Restaurant to talk about his life as “Booger,” time with Tom Cruise on “Risky Business,” and John Cusack in “Better Off Dead” as well as his new TBS reality show, with Robert Carradine ...

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  7. Oct 30, 2023 · The moment after they escape, Kirk hears from a choked up McCoy in engineering and realises Spock is gone, is such a powerful moment. It’s on William Shatner’s face. In that moment, he knows something terrible has happened.