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Dean Carroll Jones (January 25, 1931 \u2013 September 1, 2015) was an American actor. He was best known for his roles as Agent Zeke Kelso in That Darn Cat! (1965), Jim Douglas in the Herbie franchise (1977\u20131997), and Dr. Herman Varnick in Beethoven (1992). He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance as Albert Dooley in The Million Dollar Duck (1971). In 1995, he was inducted as a Disney Legend for his film work.[1]\n

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Jones was born on January 25, 1931, in Decatur, Alabama, to Andrew Guy Jones, a traveling construction worker, and the former Nolia Elizabeth Wilhite.[2]\n

As a student at Riverside High School in Decatur, Jones had his own local radio show, Dean Jones Sings.[3] He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War, and after his discharge worked at the Bird Cage Theater at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California.\n

Jones attended Asbury University in Wilmore near Lexington, Kentucky. A member of its Class of 1953, he did not graduate, but the university in 2003 awarded him an honorary degree. On March 4, 2011, he addressed the community during the dedication ceremony of Asbury's Andrew S. Miller Center for Communications Arts.[4]\n

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After appearing in minor film and television roles, Jones made his Broadway debut in the 1960 play There Was a Little Girl. He stepped into the role in Boston, with only one day's notice.[5] In 1960, he also played Dave Manning in the Broadway comedy Under the Yum-Yum Tree, a role he repeated in the 1963 film version starring Jack Lemmon and Carol Lynley.\n

After working in film and television, Jones was set to return to Broadway as the star of Stephen Sondheim's musical Company in 1970. Shortly after opening night, he withdrew from the show, due to stress that he was undergoing from ongoing divorce proceedings. Director Harold Prince agreed to replace him with Larry Kert if Jones would open the show and record the cast album. He agreed, and his performance is preserved on the original cast album, although it was Kert who received the Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Musical.[6]\n

In 1986, Jones, by then having become a fervent born-again Christian, starred in Into the Light, a musical about scientists and the Shroud of Turin, which closed after only six performances.[7] He had far more success touring in the one-man show St. John in Exile as the last surviving Apostle of Jesus Christ, reminiscing about his life while imprisoned on the Greek island of Patmos.[6] One performance was filmed in 1986. He made one more Broadway appearance, in 1993, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, in a special two-day concert staging of Company featuring most of the original Broadway cast.\n

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Guest stars for the premiere episode of The Dick Powell Show, \"Who Killed Julie Greer?\" Standing, from left: Ronald Reagan, Nick Adams, Lloyd Bridges, Mickey Rooney, Edgar Bergen, Jack Carson, Ralph Bellamy, Kay Thompson, Dean Jones. Seated, from left, Carolyn Jones and Dick Powell.
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Jones began as a contract performer for MGM, beginning with a small role as a soldier in Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) and he later played disc jockey Teddy Talbot in the Elvis Presley film Jailhouse Rock (1957).[8] He portrayed a soldier in both Imitation General (also 1957) with Glenn Ford and Never So Few (1959) with Frank Sinatra. He gave a powerful performance as an ex-con trying to reform (with Joe's help) on Bonanza Season 3 Episode 8 \"The Friendship\" which aired 11/11/1961.\n

Jones subsequently starred in the NBC television sitcom Ensign O'Toole (1962\u201363), produced by Four Star Television, portraying an easy-going and inexperienced officer on a U.S. Navy destroyer. His costars included Jack Mullaney, Jack Albertson, Jay C. Flippen, Harvey Lembeck, and Beau Bridges.[8] He also recorded a singing album, Introducing Dean Jones, for Valiant Records.[9]\n

As Ensign O'Toole was the lead-in show on NBC to Walt Disney's The Wonderful World of Color, Disney ordered a print of Jones' latest film Under the Yum Yum Tree to study.[8] Disney signed Jones for Disney film productions beginning with That Darn Cat!. His performance was well-received. Jones continued with Disney for many years, starring in films such as The Ugly Dachshund (1966), Monkeys, Go Home! (1966), Blackbeard's Ghost (1968), The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit (1968). The Love Bug (1969), The Million Dollar Duck (1971), Snowball Express (1972), The Shaggy D.A. (1976), and Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977).\n

Jones' signature Disney role would be as race car driver Jim Douglas in the successful Herbie series. In addition to the two feature films, Jones starred in the short-lived television series Herbie, the Love Bug (1982) and the television film The Love Bug (1997). In 1969, he was the host of a short-lived sketch-comedy hour on ABC-TV titled What's It All About, World? that became a variety show midway into its run, when the title was changed to The Dean Jones Variety Hour.[10]\n

Away from Disney, Jones costarred with Broadway-era co-star Jane Fonda in the romantic comedy, Any Wednesday (1966). In a dramatic turn, in the NBC television film When Every Day Was the Fourth of July (1978) he portrayed Ed Cooper, an attorney in the 1930s who agrees to defend a man who has been accused of murder, accepting the case only after urging from his daughter. He reprised the role of Ed Cooper in the ABC television sequel The Long Days of Summer (1980). He appeared with Gregory Peck and Danny DeVito as Bill Coles, the president of Peck's company, which was fighting a hostile takeover by DeVito, in Other People's Money (1991).\n

Jones, who was known for playing pleasant characters, took on the role as Dr. Herman Varnick, the evil veterinarian in the family film Beethoven (1992). He employed method acting for the first time in his career and did not break character off-set throughout the film's shooting period much to the surprise of cast members as well as family and friends who had never seen him so immersed in a role. He maintained his relationship to the Beethoven franchise by providing the voice of George Newton in the animated television version of Beethoven. He also appeared in a small role as Director of Central Intelligence Judge Arthur Moore in the film adaptation of Tom Clancy's Clear and Present Danger (1994), which starred Harrison Ford.[6]\n

Jones also appeared in two episodes of the Angela Lansbury series Murder, She Wrote in 1984 and 1988.\n

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Jones was married to Mae Entwisle from 1954 to 1971; the couple had two daughters.[2] He was married to actress Lory Patrick from 1973 until his death in 2015.[2]\n

Jones became a born-again Christian in 1973 or 1974. His book Under Running Laughter (1982) recounts his experience of Christianity. He had previously suffered from bouts of depression. His wife, Lory, said, \"One night he got down on his knees and prayed that God would free him from the miserable moods that he had always suffered. He told me that in an instant it was gone and he felt peace and joy flood into his heart.\"[3]\n

Jones appeared in several Christian films. In 1977 he portrayed Charles Colson in the feature film Born Again. He voiced the narrator in Birdwing Records' 1979 studio album Nathaniel the Grublet. Jones also voiced the standard English narration for the 80-minute Bible overview God's Story: From Creation to Eternity, and was the voice of Father Tim for Focus on the Family Radio Theatre audio drama At Home in Mitford in 2003.\n

In July 1994, Jones was a guest on 100 Huntley Street, a Canadian Christian discussion program.\n

In 1998, Jones founded the Christian Rescue Committee (CRC), an organization that helps provide a \"way of escape to Jews, Christians, and others persecuted for their faith\".[11]\n

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Jones died of Parkinson's disease in Los Angeles on September 1, 2015, at age 84. His remains were cremated.[2]\n

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1956Somebody Up There Likes MePrivate in Rocky's TentUncredited\n
1956These Wilder YearsHardware Clerk\n
1956Tea and SympathyOllie\n
1956The Opposite SexAssistant Stage ManagerUncredited\n
1956The RackLieutenantUncredited\n
1956The Great American PastimeBuck Rivers\n
1957SlanderNewscasterUncredited\n
1957Ten Thousand BedroomsDan\n
1957Designing WomanAssistant Stage Manager (Boston)Uncredited\n
1957Until They SailUS Marine LieutenantUncredited\n
1957Jailhouse RockTeddy Talbot\n
1958Handle with CareZachary Davis\n
1958Imitation GeneralCpl. Terry Sellers\n
1958Torpedo RunLieutenant Jake \"Fuzz\" Foley\n
1959Night of the Quarter MoonLexington Nelson\n
1959Never So FewSgt. Jim Norby\n
1963Under the Yum Yum TreeDavid Manning\n
1964The New InternsDr. Lew Worship\n
1965Two on a GuillotineVal Henderson\n
1965That Darn Cat!FBI Agent Zeke Kelso\n
1966The Ugly DachshundMark Garrison\n
1966Any WednesdayCass Henderson\n
1967Monkeys, Go Home!Hank Dussard\n
1968Blackbeard's GhostSteve Walker\n
1968The Horse in the Gray Flannel SuitFred Bolton\n
1969The Love BugJim Douglas\n
1970Mr. SuperinvisiblePeter Denwell\n
1971The Million Dollar DuckProfessor Albert Dooley\n
1972Snowball ExpressJohnny Baxter\n
1976The Shaggy D.A.Wilby Daniels\n
1977Herbie Goes to Monte CarloJim Douglas\n
1978Born AgainCharles Colson\n
1986St. John in ExileSt. John\n
1991Other People's MoneyBill Coles\n
1992BeethovenDr. Herman Varnick\n
1994Clear and Present DangerJudge Arthur Moore\n
1994The Visual Bible: ActsLuke the Evangelist\n
1996A spasso nel tempoProfessor Mortimer, Joe\n
1997That Darn CatMr. Flint\n
1998Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZeroDean ArbagastVoice, direct-to-video\n
2007Lavinia's HeistTony CavalettiShort film\n
2009Mandie and the Secret TunnelJason Bond\n
2009God ProvidesAbrahamDirect-to-video film (final film role)\n
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1960Zane Grey TheatreDeputy Bill DevlinEpisode: \"The Sunday Man\"\n
1960The AquanautsJohn AndersonEpisode: \"The Stowaway\"\n
1960OutlawsDanny CannonEpisode: \"Beat the Drum Slowly\"\n
1960Stagecoach WestJoe BradyEpisode: \"Red Sand\"\n
1961The Dick Powell ShowDetective Phil WinslowEpisode: \"Who Killed Julie Greer?\"\n
1961BonanzaDanny KiddEpisode: \"The Friendship\"\n
1961Tales of Wells FargoJamie CoburnEpisode: \"A Killing in Calico\"\n
1962Target: The Corruptors!Barry SteeleEpisode: \"Play It Blue\"\n
1962Wagon TrainLt. BurtonEpisode: \"The Lieutenant Burton Story\"\n
1962\u20131963Ensign O'TooleEnsign O'TooleMain role (32 episodes)\n
1963Ben CaseyDr. Richard ConnellEpisode: \"Fire in a Sacred Fruit Tree\"\n
1963Burke's LawRudy DavisEpisode: \"Who Killed Eleanora Davis?\"\n
1965Kraft Suspense TheatreEddie CarewEpisode: \"The Rise and Fall of Eddie Carew\"\n
1965Vacation PlayhouseAlec TateEpisode: \"Alec Tate\"\n
1968Walt Disney's Wonderful World of ColorNarratorVoice, episode: \"The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show\"\n
1971The Chicago Teddy BearsLinc McCrayMain role (13 episodes)\n
1972The Great Man's WhiskersJames E. CooperTelevision film\n
1973Guess Who's Sleeping in My Bed?George GregoryTelevision film\n
1973Walt Disney: A Golden Anniversary SaluteHimself \u2013 HostTelevision special\n
1974Medical CenterDr. RonstonEpisode: \"Spectre\"\n
1976Good HeavensBradEpisode: \"Coffee, Tea, or Gloria\"\n
1977Once Upon a Brothers GrimmJacob Grimm / GrandmotherTelevision film\n
1978When Every Day Was the Fourth of JulyEd CooperTelevision film\n
1978The Wonderful World of DisneyHimself \u2013 Guest starEpisode: \"Mickey's 50\"\n
1980The Long Days of SummerEd CooperTelevision film\n
1981Aloha ParadiseAlexEpisode: \"Alex and Annie\"\n
1982Kraft Salutes Walt Disney World's 10th AnniversaryMr. LaneTelevision special\n
1982Herbie, the Love BugJim DouglasMain role (5 episodes)\n
1983The Gospel According to ScroogeNarratorTelevision film\n
1984Don't Ask Me, Ask GodFuture FatherTelevision special\n
1984The Love BoatMarty ChenaultEpisode: \"Julie and the Producer\" (Part 1 & 2)\n
1984Finder of Lost LovesSteve MarshEpisode: \"Yesterday's Child\"\n
1984Murder, She WroteMarcus BoswellEpisode: \"It's a Dog's Life\"\n
1988Murder, She WroteLeonard PalmerEpisode: \"Harbinger of Death\"\n
1989Fire and RainJack AyersTelevision film\n
1992The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the BibleAhasuerusVoice, episode: \"Queen Esther\"\n
1992Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian StyleHarry BannisterTelevision film\n
1994BeethovenGeorge NewtonVoice, main role (26 episodes)\n
1995The Computer Wore Tennis ShoesDean Webster CarlsonTelevision film\n
1995Nowhere ManJonathan CraneEpisode: \"Father\"\n
1996Special Report: Journey to MarsDr. Scott BerlinTelevision film\n
1996The Real Adventures of Jonny QuestDr. KarelVoice, episode: \"DNA Doomsday\"\n
1997Nightmare NedAbraham LincolnEpisode: \"Monster Ned\"\n
1997Superman: The Animated SeriesSam LaneVoice, episode: \"Monkey Fun\"\n
1997The Love BugJim DouglasTelevision film\n
1998Adventures from the Book of VirtuesChaunceyVoice, episode: \"Trustworthiness\"\n
2001Scrooge & MarleyEbenezer ScroogeTelevision film\n
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February 29, 1960 \u2013 March 12, 1960There Was a Little GirlStan WaltersCort Theatre\n
November 16, 1960 \u2013 April 15, 1961Under the Yum Yum TreeDave ManningHenry Miller's Theatre\n
April 26, 1970 \u2013 May 28, 1970CompanyRobertAlvin Theatre\n
October 22, 1986 \u2013 October 26, 1986Into the LightJames PrescottNeil Simon Theatre\n
April 11, 1993 \u2013 April 12, 1993CompanyRobertVivian Beaumont Theater\n
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  1. ^ \"Dean Jones - D23\". The Official Disney Fan Club. Retrieved 21 February 2020.\n
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  3. ^ a b c d Flaherty, Mike (September 2, 2015). \"Dean Jones, Affable Star in 'Love Bug' and a Disney Fixture, Dies at 84\". The New York Times. p. B19.\n
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  5. ^ a b \"Man at Work\u2014Finally\", People, November 11, 1991.\n
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  7. ^ \"Dean Jones '53 addresses Asbury community\". Asbury University. 4 March 2011. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2015.\n
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  9. ^ \"How Now, Dean Jones?\". Archived 2007-12-22 at the Wayback Machine. Theatermania.com. Accessed January 23, 2016.\n
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  11. ^ a b c Viagas, Robert (September 2, 2015). \"Dean Jones, Original Bobby in Company, Dead at 84 \u2013 Watch His Unforgettable \"Being Alive\"\". Playbill. Retrieved September 13, 2022.\n
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  13. ^ Rhodes, Jesse (May 10, 2011). \"Broadway's Top Ten Musical Flops\". Smithsonian. Retrieved September 13, 2022.\n
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  15. ^ a b c Barnes, Mike (September 2, 2015). \"Dean Jones, Star of Classic Disney Family Films, Dies at 84\". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 13, 2022.\n
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  17. ^ \"Introducing Dean Jones\". AllMusic. Retrieved September 13, 2022.\n
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  19. ^ \"The Dean Jones Variety Hour / What's It All About, World? (comedy variety)\". Classic Themes. Retrieved September 13, 2022.\n
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  21. ^ Disney Icon Dean Jones Dies at 84. Christianity Today (originally published as \"At Home with Dean Jones\", Jan/Feb 2004); accessed December 10, 2017.\n
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In five seasons, the Community character has undergone one of the most unique and fascinating arcs in recent sitcom history

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Since 2009, NBC's sitcom Community has chronicled the lives of a wacky group of students and staff at Greendale Community College. From the very beginning, Community offered more diversity in race, gender, and age than your average network sitcom. What you might not remember is the first voice viewers hear in the show's pilot: Greendale Dean Craig Pelton (Jim Rash), whose ambiguous sexuality quickly became one of the show's running jokes.

In an early episode, Dean Pelton is satirized for a misguided attempt to be politically correct when he collaborates with Pierce Hawthorne (Chevy Chase) to create an amorphous \"Human Being\" mascot without discernable traits such as gender, ethnicity, voice, or eye and hair color. But in retrospect, there's a more resonant aspect to the \"Human Being\" mascot, who — much like Pelton — resists simplistic categorization.

Many viewers and critics have presumed that Dean Pelton is gay. Though his sexuality has never been overtly stated, Pelton's attraction to leading man Jeff Winger (Joel McHale) is evident: He touches Jeff's arms and stomach, invites him to watch Friends with Benefits (\"no subtext\"), blackmails him into a shopping date at the mall, and swoons over how he looks in aviator glasses.

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But if you look past the most obvious reading, Community drops plenty of hints that the dean's identity isn't that simple. In an episode in the first season, Pelton makes an apparent Freudian slip while presiding over a mock trial. Noting that two other characters have conflicts of interest, the dean makes one of the series' first references to his ambiguous sexuality: \"There are two biases, one on each side. And I go both ways… Let's strike that... I am impartial.\" Even more telling is the response he gives to a student who refers to the dean as a \"fruit\": \"Unacceptable and none of your business and barely the whole truth.\"

Close observation reveals further nuances of Pelton's sexuality. For instance, Pelton's personal list of the campus' most attractive people includes Jeff (number two) and Michelle Slater (guest star Lauren Stamile, at number seven). When the two reveal that they're dating, Pelton uses the guise of paperwork to ask prying questions — and when he asks whether they would consider spending the night with a third party, he clearly has himself in mind.

What's the real story? Series creator Dan Harmon has called the dean \"a celebration of the enigma,\" and maybe that enigma is just there for the fun of keeping people guessing — an innocuous running joke like Home Improvement concealing neighbor Wilson's face behind the picket fence, Frasier hiding Niles' wife Maris, or The Simpsons joking about what state Springfield is in.

There is, of course, a more cynical read: That Community treats Dean Pelton's sexuality as a mystery to avoid explicitly stating that the character is actually out. Film and television characters who are instead \"coded\" are sometimes leveraged for stereotype-driven or homophobic humor, and lingering cultural discomfort with same-sex romance and sexuality surely keeps many of these coded characters in the closet. Creators can allude to sexuality for jokes (and/or appeal to LGBT fans with subtext) without actually depicting a same-sex relationship. Given that there are so few depictions of bisexual characters in popular culture, this frustrating trope is invoked far too often.

But a full consideration of Dean Pelton reveals something sharper and more complicated than that. Yes, the humor surrounding his sexual tendencies sometimes draws on stereotypes. On occasion, he can even come off as predatory — a tired misconception about gay and bisexual men.

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But in an average episode, Dean Pelton doesn't seem creepy; he comes off as friendly — though clingy — and loveable. What student wouldn't want a dean who puts together a can-can costume just to say biology class is \"can-can-cancelled?\" Or a dean who improvises a song to the tune of \"Come On, Irene\" about using hand sanitizer and stapling papers? He's eccentric — but no more so than anyone else at Greendale. The show's basic premise relies on a campus full of deeply flawed people who form an unlikely family and (yes) a community.

There's another, far more heartening way to interpret Dean Pelton's uncategorized sexuality: the dean himself isn't ready to define it. Jim Rash has said he doesn't know his own character's orientation; maybe Pelton, too, is still figuring it out.

It fits with his character's arc. When we first meet Dean Pelton, he's seen only in suits. Over time, he starts dressing in costumes, which then grow more frequent and more elaborate. At first, he feels the need to explain himself when he wears a woman's Uncle Sam costume — he says it's his sister's — but in later episodes he cheerfully wears dresses and other feminine outfits without feeling compelled to justify it. A flair for costumes is a different issue than orientation, of course — but the dean could be on a journey toward accepting both of those facets of himself. A real-life coming-out process takes time, and given Community's broader story trends, it makes sense that we're seeing the dean gradually grow more comfortable with his orientation — however he may ultimately define it.

Various hints suggest that the most accurate label for Dean Pelton's orientation would be bisexual — a term used for those with the capacity to be attracted to more than one gender identity. Bisexual people may also use words such as fluid, pansexual, or non-monosexual to describe themselves. Bisexual people are commonly treated as if their identity is befuddling. They're often assumed to be either gay/lesbian or straight, depending on the person they're dating — an assumption some viewers will likely make if Community ever introduces a squeeze of Dean Pelton's.

In last week's \"Basic Story,\" Annie finds a wedding ring in the dean's office, and it briefly appears that the dean has been married throughout the entire series. A surprised Annie asks, \"Who's the lucky…?\" The sentence hangs because she doesn't know how to complete it. As it turns out, the dean isn't married; the ring was his mother's. But if the dean had answered the question, would Annie (and viewers) better comprehend the dean's orientation — or make assumptions about it? If he'd had a wife all along, would his flirtations with Jeff be written off as insignificant, even though his longstanding crush is obvious?

Instead of trying to peg Dean Pelton into a binary gay or straight identity, viewers should use the character to embrace a more nuanced understanding of sexuality. Real-life bisexual people aren't just marginalized in popular culture; they experience high rates of poverty, employment discrimination, and domestic violence. They are at an elevated risk for some health problems, including mental health issues. When a real-life community is ignored, erased, and denied its very existence, the presence of such a prominent and well-developed character is a step forward.

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Occupation: Actor, screenwriter, comedian\n
Also known for:The Descendants\n
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\nJames \"Jim\" Rash is an American actor, comedian, producer, and director. He was born on July 15, 1971 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Rash has one sister and they were both adopted. He attended Charlotte Latin High School, spent a post graduate year at college preparatory institution Lawrenceville School and later went to the University of North Carolina. He started his acting career on local stage productions before pursuing roles in Hollywood. He found steady work making appearances on 1990's sitcoms such as \"Cybill\", \"Becker and \"Clueless\". He also got movie roles in films such as \"One Hour Photo\", \"Slackers\" and \"Minority Report\". While continuing to appear on television in various parts he landed a prominent role in the 2005 Disney film \"Sky High\". He also had a recurring role as \"Fenton\" on \"That 70's Show\". In 2009 he was cast as a supporting character Dean Craig Pelton on \"Community\" and was eventually promoted to series regular. In 2012 he won an Academy Award-winner for co-writing a screenplay with his comedy writing partner Nat Faxon based on Kaui Hart Hennings' novel of the same name. \n
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2000Auto MotivesAccountant\n
2002Hiding in WallsJane's Assistant\n
2002One Hour PhotoAmateur Porn Guy\n
2002SlackersHead T.A. Philip\n
2002Minority ReportTechnician\n
2002S1m0neStudio Executive\n
2003Wrong Hollywood NumberCallerShort film\n
2003George & GracieGeorge\n
2005Sky HighMr. Grayson/Stitches\n
2007Smiley FaceTalent Agency Secretary\n
2007Balls of FuryTechie\n
2008The Onion MovieBryce's Manager\n
2011Worst. Prom. Ever.Pizza PeteTelevision film\n
2011The DescendantsCo-writer\n
2013The Way Way BackLewisAlso co-writer, co-director and executive producer\n
2014YellowbirdKarlVoice\n
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1997Tracey Takes On...PollsterEpisode: \"Movies\"\n
1997\u20131998The Naked TruthHarris Van Doren3 episodes\n
1998WorkingCarlEpisode: \"Good Val Hunting\"\n
1999BeckerEddie BlattEpisode: \"Becker the Elder\"\n
1999CluelessBartEpisode: \"Big Sissies\"\n
1999Katie JoplinMitchell Tuit7 episodes\n
1999ThanksCotton6 episodes\n
2000The HughleysCensus GuyEpisode: \"Scary Hughleys\"\n
2001LoomisPilot\n
2001The PracticeQuimbyEpisode: \"Vanished: Part 1\"\n
2002Less Than PerfectRob McLyleEpisode: \"Claude the Liar\"\n
2002\u20132006That '70s ShowFenton6 episodes\n
2003Alligator PointPilot\n
2003CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationTodd BentonEpisode: \"Random Acts of Violence\"\n
2003The Guardian (TV series)|The Guardian]]Court TherapistEpisode: \"All the Rage\"\n
2003Baby BobDougyEpisode: \"Reality Bites\"\n
2003CouplingStalkerEpisode: \"Check/Mate\"\n
2003\u20132009Reno 911!Andrew14 episodes\n
2004FriendsNervous Passenger on PlaneEpisode: \"The Last One\"\n
2004Grim & EvilVarious voicesEpisode: \"A Kick in the Asgard\"\n
2004NCISDr. Joel SandersonEpisode: \"Left For Dead\"\n
2005Will & GraceBrentEpisode: \"Love is in the Airplane\"\n
2005Jake in ProgressFreddie BlakeEpisode: \"Rivals and Departures\"\n
2005AdoptedPilot; co-creator and executive produer\n
2006Saturday Night LiveWrote \"Dane Cook / The Killers\"\n
2006\u20132007Help Me Help YouJonathan14 episodes\n
2008HackettPilot\n
2008Eli StoneBradley KitsisEpisode: \"I Want Your Sex\"\n
2008Samantha Who?ArtistEpisode: \"The Gallery Show\"\n
2009American Dad!Bouncer (voice)Episode: \"G-String Circus\"\n
2009\u20132015CommunityCraig Pelton90 episodes; also wrote \"Basic Human Anatomy\" and co-director 2 episodes\n
2010Open BooksKylePilot\n
2011\u20132014The SoupVarious roles7 episodes\n
2012Scooby-Doo! Mystery IncorporatedJR Kipple (voice)Episode: \"The Night the Clown Cried II - Tears of Doom\"\n
2012The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying OrangePineapple Joe (voice)Episode: \"Follow the Bouncing Orange\"\n
2012\u20132013The Looney Tunes ShowCecil Turtle (voice)2 episodes\n
2012\u2013presentRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade NinjaPrincipal Slimovitz (voice)29 episodes\n
2013\u2013presentThe Writers' RoomHimself (host)12 episodes; also producer\n
2013\u20132014TripTankVarious voices3 episodes\n
2013\u20132015Comedy Bang! Bang!Various roles2 episodes\n
2014\u20132015GleeLee Paulblatt2 episodes\n
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Jonathan Banks (Buzz Hickey) \u00b7 Paget Brewster (Frankie Dart, Debra Chambers) \u00b7 Keith David (Elroy Patashnik)
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Guest StarsSeason OneJack Black (Buddy Austin) \u00b7 Blake Clark (Herbert Bogner) \u00b7 Crystal The Monkey (Annie's Boobs) \u00b7 Tony Hale (Marion Holly) \u00b7 Anthony Michael Hall (Mike Chilada) \u00b7 John Michael Higgins (Eustice Whitman) \u00b7 Sharon Lawrence (Doreen) \u00b7 Lee Majors (Lee Slaughter) \u00b7 Jerry Minor (Jerry) \u00b7 Katharine McPhee (Amber) \u00b7 Eric Christian Olsen (Vaughn Miller) \u00b7 Patton Oswalt (Nurse Jackie) \u00b7 Lisa Rinna (Chantelle Cahill) \u00b7 Lauren Stamile (Michelle Slater) \u00b7 Iqbal Theba (Gubi Nadir) \u00b7 Owen Wilson (Cool Study Group leader)
Season TwoJordan Black (Dean Spreck) \u00b7 LeVar Burton (himself) \u00b7 Drew Carey (Ted) \u00b7 Greg Cromer (Rich) \u00b7 Rob Corddry (Alan Connor) \u00b7 Kevin Corrigan (Sean Garrity) \u00b7 Eliza Coupe (Robin Vohlers) \u00b7 Hilary Duff (Meghan) \u00b7 Andy Dick (Helicopter Pilot/Tiny Man) \u00b7 Anthony Michael Hall (Mike) \u00b7 Josh Holloway (Black Rider) \u00b7 Amber Lancaster (Christine) \u00b7 Tig Notaro (Bartender) \u00b7 Patton Oswalt (Nurse Jackie) \u00b7 Maite Schwartz (Mariah) \u00b7 Stephen Tobolowsky (Professor Sheffield) \u00b7 Paul F. Tompkins (Robert) \u00b7 Matt Walsh (Joshua) \u00b7 Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Andre Bennett) \u00b7 Betty White (June Bauer)
Season ThreeLarry Cedar (Cornelius Hawthorne) \u00b7 Irene Choi (Annie Kim) \u00b7 Keith David (Narrator) \u00b7 Giancarlo Espisito (Gilbert Lawson) \u00b7 Kirk Fox (Blade) \u00b7 Jeff Garlin (himself) \u00b7 John Goodman (Robert Laybourne) \u00b7 Luis Guzman (himself) \u00b7 Leslie Hendrix (Botanist) \u00b7 Michael Ironside (Norbert Archwood) \u00b7 Tarran Killam (Cory Radison) \u00b7 Eddie Pepitone\n (Crazy Schmidt) \u00b7 Travis Schuldt (Subway) \u00b7 Martin Starr (Professor Cligoris) \u00b7 French Stewart (Vinnie) \u00b7 Michael K. Williams (Marshall Kane)
Season FourJason Alexander (Mountain Man) \u00b7 Sara Bareilles (Balloon guide) \u00b7 James Brolin (William Winger) \u00b7 Adam DeVine (Willy Jr.) \u00b7 Chris Diamantopoulos (Reinhold) \u00b7 Jennie Garth (Ensign) \u00b7 Sophie B. Hawkins (herself) \u00b7 Tricia Helfer (Lauren) \u00b7 Brie Larson (Rachel) \u00b7 Matt Lucas (Toby Weeks) \u00b7 Malcolm McDowell (Noel Cornwallis) \u00b7 Luke Perry (American Inspector) \u00b7 Fred Willard (Alter-Pierce)
Season FivePaget Brewster (Debra Chambers) \u00b7 Spencer Crittenden (Anthony Edison \u00b7 David Cross (Hank Hickey) \u00b7 Chris Elliot (Russell Borchert) \u00b7 Nathan Fillion (Bob Waite) \u00b7 Ben Folds (Professor Bublitz) \u00b7 Vince Gilligan (Devon) \u00b7 Walton Goggins (Mr.Stone) \u00b7 Mitch Hurwitz (Koogler) \u00b7 Katie Leclerc (Carol) \u00b7 Michael McDonald (Ronald Mohammad) \u00b7 Kumail Nanjiani (Lapari \u00b7 Robert Patrick (Waldron) \u00b7 Leslie Sims (Rhonda) \u00b7 Darsan Solomon (Dave) \u00b7 David St James (Professor Albrecht)
Season SixMatt Berry (Roger DeSalvo) \u00b7 Jay Chandrasekhar (Gupta Gupti Gupta) \u00b7 Quinn Friedman (Officer Warburton) \u00b7 Steve Gutenberg (Maury) \u00b7 Erin McGathy (Stacy Lambert) \u00b7 Jason Mazdoukous (Matt Lundergard) \u00b7 Martin Mull (George Perry) \u00b7 Ryan Ridley (Writer) (Ryan Ridley (Character)) \u00b7 Leslie Ann Warren (Deb Perry) \u00b7 Billy Zane (Honda boss)
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When Sgt. Chang's brother Rabbi Chang gets him a one-time gig providing security for the Howie Schwartz Bar Mitzvah party, he makes the most of his time there. Not only does he manage to find recruits for his new security force at Greendale but he also finds inspiration for an audacious plan to take over the school. The theme of the party is a Hollywood Stars extravaganza, and celebrity impersonators were hired from The Dopple Gang company owned by Vinnie. One of them, a Moby impersonator known as Faux-by, immediately gets the attention of Chang for his striking resemblance to Dean Pelton. Chang imagines a scenario to use this resemblance to his advantage back at Greendale (\"Contemporary Impressionists\").\n

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Some time later, a riot breaks out in Greendale's cafeteria in the middle of a memorial service held in honor of the recently deceased Star-Burns. Chang's new security force, The Changlourious Basterds, are called in to quell the violent situation but only make matters worse when they start pepper spraying and beating the students in attendance. Chang is warned by his eavesdropping troops that the study group and Dean Pelton were planning on blaming him for how out of control the situation got. Chang then sets his plan in motion and confronts Pelton in his office. He shoots him with a tranquilizer dart and replaces him with Faux-by. Under Chang's orders, he puts all of the blame for the incident on the \"Greendale Seven\" and tells the board to expel the study group (\"Course Listing Unavailable\").\n


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Disguised as plumbers, Troy and Abed had Faux-by sign for fake repairs they did to one of the school's restrooms. They then tricked him into believing he was contaminated by \"plumber's acid\". Troy and Abed have him strip to his underwear and move him to another restroom in full view of the security cameras. This was done to provide a distraction to fool Chang while they freed the real Dean from captivity. Faux-by later runs into Pelton while the study group is busy trying to stop Chang's plan to burn down the school. They get into a slap fight which is stopped by members of the Greendale school board Carl Bladt and Richie Countee. With Chang's deception revealed, he makes his escape, and Faux-by quickly follows suit. He chases after Chang, presumably to get paid (\"First Chang Dynasty\").\n


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The Study GroupJeff Winger \u00b7 Britta Perry \u00b7 Abed Nadir \u00b7 Shirley Bennett \u00b7 Troy Barnes \u00b7 Pierce Hawthorne \u00b7 Annie Edison
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Jeff and Britta \u00b7 Troy and Abed \u00b7 Jeff and Annie
Troy and Britta \u00b7 Annie and Abed \u00b7 Jeff and Shirley \u00b7 Troy and Annie \u00b7 Shirley and Pierce \u00b7 Jeff and Abed \u00b7 Britta and Annie \u00b7 Pierce and Abed \u00b7 Annie and Vaughn \u00b7 Abed and Rachel \u00b7 Jeff and Pierce \u00b7 Jeff and Troy \u00b7 Shirley and Andre \u00b7 Jeff and Slater \u00b7 Carl and Richie
Recurring studentsAlex \"Star-Burns\" Osbourne \u00b7 Leonard Rodriguez \u00b7 Garrett Lambert \u00b7 Fat Neil \u00b7 Vicki Jenkins \u00b7 Magnitude \u00b7 Quendra \u00b7 Todd Jacobson \u00b7 Vaughn Miller \u00b7 Rich Stephenson \u00b7 Stoner friend \u00b7 Pavel Iwaszkiewicz \u00b7 Rachel \u00b7 Eric Wisniewski
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Activities and CliquesThe Study Group \u00b7 The Greendale Gooffaws \u00b7 The Germans \u00b7 The High Schoolers \u00b7 The Hipsters \u00b7 Some Worries \u00b7 Glee Club \u00b7 Natalie Is Freezing
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AdministrationDean Craig Pelton \u00b7 Vice Dean Robert Laybourne \u00b7 Carl Bladt \u00b7 Richie Countee \u00b7 Francesca \"Frankie\" Dart
FacultyBen Chang \u00b7 Professor June Bauer \u00b7 Coach Bogner \u00b7 Professor Bublitz \u00b7 Coach Jason Chapman \u00b7 Professor Cligoris \u00b7 Professor Noel Cornwallis \u00b7 Dr. Ian Duncan \u00b7 Dr. Escodera \u00b7 Professor Sean Garrity \u00b7 Professor Buzz Hickey \u00b7 Professor Holly \u00b7 Dr. Patrick Isakson \u00b7 Dr. Marshall Kane \u00b7 Madame LeClair \u00b7 Cory Radison \u00b7 Professor Sheffield \u00b7 Professor Michelle Slater \u00b7 Admiral Lee Slaughter \u00b7 Eustice Whitman \u00b7 Jeff Winger \u00b7 Professor Albrecht \u00b7 Roger DeSalvo
StaffGreendale Human Being \u00b7 Gail \u00b7 Nurse Jackie \u00b7 Lunch Lady \u00b7 Mariah \u00b7 Nicole \u00b7 Waldron \u00b7 Debra Chambers \u00b7 Elroy Patashnik \u00b7 Rhonda
Campus SecuritySgt. Nunez \u00b7 Troy and Abed look-a-likes \u00b7 Changlourious Basterds \u00b7 Joshua (Changlourious Basterds)
Custodial StaffJerry \u00b7 Joshua \u00b7 Lapari \u00b7 Crazy Schmidt \u00b7 Bob Waite
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RelativesWilliam Winger \u00b7 Willy Jr. \u00b7 Marcus \u00b7 Gobi Nadir \u00b7 Abra \u00b7 Andre Bennett \u00b7 Elijah Bennett \u00b7 Jordan Bennett \u00b7 Ben Bennett \u00b7 Elijah and Jordan \u00b7 Nana Barnes \u00b7 Pierce's mom \u00b7 Cornelius Hawthorne \u00b7 Gilbert Lawson \u00b7 Amber \u00b7 Rabbi Chang \u00b7 Alessandra Chang \u00b7 Hank Hickey \u00b7 Anthony Edison
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City CollegeDean Stephen Spreck \u00b7 Jeremy Simmons \u00b7 Billy \u00b7 The Black Rider \u00b7 City College Storm Troopers
AnimalsAnnie's Boobs \u00b7 Britta's cats \u00b7 Billy \u00b7 Fievel \u00b7 Turtle \u00b7 Ruffles
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The Darkest TimelineEvil Abed \u00b7 Evil Jeff \u00b7 Evil Annie \u00b7 Evil Troy \u00b7 Evil Shirley \u00b7 Evil Britta \u00b7 Evil Pierce
G.I.JoeWingman \u00b7 Buzzkill \u00b7 Tight Ship \u00b7 Fourth Wall \u00b7 Three Kids \u00b7 Overkill \u00b7 Xim Xam \u00b7 Major Dick \u00b7 Vice Cobra Assistant Commander
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