
Curtis Armstrong
Acting
Biography
Curtis Armstrong (born November 27, 1953) is an American actor best known for the Revenge of the Nerds movies, Moonlighting, and Ray.
Born: November 27, 1953
Place of Birth: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Known For

Cocktails & Dreams
A comedic version of 1988's "Cocktail" starring Tom Cruise, featuring comedian Chris Fairbanks as a desperate bartender named Chris who tries and fails to start a business with the main characters from the original movie, which leads to fist fights, stalking, and eventually murder. The film features Mike Upchurch's distinct style of film parody, digitally adding actors and props to old footage to create new scenarios and gags.

Rock Me Baby
Rock Me Baby is an American television series set in Denver, Colorado. It is a comedy / drama that debuted on September 15, 2003 on UPN. Rock Me Baby stars actor and comedian Dan Cortese as Jimmy Cox, co-host of a popular Denver radio show with his best friend, Carl, played by Carl Anthony Payne II. Bianca Kajlich plays Beth Cox, Jimmy's wife, and the two have a baby named Otis. Tammy Townsend plays Beth's best friend, Pamela, who is obsessed with the glamorous life.

Me, Eloise
The story of a fun-loving little girl who lives with her nanny at the posh Plaza Hotel in New York City. Based on the beloved children’s book series.

Wizards of Waverly Place
Alex, Justin and Max Russo are not your ordinary kids - they're wizards in training! While their parents run the Waverly Sub Station, the siblings struggle to balance their ordinary lives while learning to master their extraordinary powers.

House
Dr. Gregory House, a drug-addicted, unconventional, misanthropic medical genius, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey.

The Chronicle
The Chronicle is the name of a science fiction television series on the Sci Fi Channel. The series is based on the "News from the Edge" series of novels by Mark Sumner, a St. Louis, Missouri based author. The show was originally sold to NBC, which shot the pilot, then later found a home with The Sci-Fi Channel.

Supernatural
When they were boys, Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a mysterious and demonic supernatural force. Subsequently, their father raised them to be soldiers. He taught them about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners and on the back roads of America ... and he taught them how to kill it. Now, the Winchester brothers crisscross the country in their '67 Chevy Impala, battling every kind of supernatural threat they encounter along the way.

Oliver Beene
Oliver Beene is an American sitcom. Set in 1962 and 1963, the show chronicled the trials and tribulations of the 11-to-12-year-old Oliver Beene, in first person perspective. Oliver Beene's other main characters are his parents Jerry and Charlotte Beene, his brother Ted Beene, and his two friends Joyce and Michael. The narrator, an older Oliver reflecting on his experience, is voiced by David Cross. Often in episodes, the story is interrupted by flashbacks and flash-forwards.

Grey's Anatomy
Follows the personal and professional lives of a group of doctors at Seattle's Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

Bones
Dr. Temperance Brennan and her colleagues at the Jeffersonian's Medico-Legal Lab assist Special Agent Seeley Booth with murder investigations when the remains are so badly decomposed, burned or destroyed that the standard identification methods are useless.
Filmography
as Mr. Crummyham (voice)
as Mr. Rathbone
as Chuck Drakner / Jim Force
as Self
as Mr. Rathbone
as Ezekiel the Cockroach (voice)
as Burt
as Pawn
as Uncle Billy
as Steve
as Booger
as Super Amazing Bouncy Ball (voice)
as Maru (voice)
as Candy Van Man (voice)
as Clifford
as Self - Host
as Larry
as Robot DeFault / Marf (voice)
as Attorney Cole
as Governor Gabe Gaithright
as Mr. Button
as Kenny
as Principal Foster
as Clint
as Mitchell Wolf
as Richard Ottmar
as Dan (voice)
as Morty Feldman
as Carl
as Clark
as Mr. Thompson
as Ronnie Hayes
as Mr. O'Donnell
as Self
as Louis
as The Professor
as Dushkan
as Mr. Golden
as Marvin
as D.A. Levine
as Ned
as Dr. Soberin Exx
as Justin's Zit
as Russel
as Store Clerk
as Mayor Izzo
as Jonas
as Curtis Armstrong
as Morris Mecklen
as Himself
as (voice)
as Jervis
as Mr. Welch
as Janitor
as Mr. Moleguaco (voice)
as Harold
as Chaz Dalton
as Metatron
as Oscar Schultz
as Peter Goldman
as Robert Martin
as Morgan Ball
as Frank, the Judge (voice)
as Snot Lonstein / Eli Weisel (voice)
as Snot Lonstein (voice)
as Paul Richter
as Ahmet Ertegun
as Zachary Simon
as LaJean
as Double-Wide (voice)
as Double-Wide / Grobbit 2 / Pool Cleaner (voice)
as Double-Wide / Deputy (voice)
as Double-Wide / Old Woman (voice)
as Double-Wide / Zombie Ken / Bear Collector (voice)
as Double-Wide / Pepe Peepee (voice)
as Brodrick Dooley
as Mr. Ralph
as Security Guard God
as Arnold Peters
as Bob
as Hobo Bob
as Jerry the Butler
as Herb Cohen
as Dexter Pearlsley
as Small Hats Dog (voice)
as Jeweler
as Keach
as Campus Cop
as Steve Chaney
as Steven Chaney
as Herb / The Punisher
as Matt
as Sal 'Pig Boy'
as Curtis
as Computer Guy
as Mr. Cheswick
as Clint Pudder
as Robert Fischer
as Warren (voice)
as Jimmy G.
as Danny
as Rodney
as Charlie Fielding
as Barry Donovan
as Bert Miller
as Bert Miller
as Tiny Tim Fallow
as Farley Hall
as Bart Brookman
as 'Big' Ben
as Chain Smoking Booster
as Harvey
as Pastry Chef
as Clark
as Ken Fretts
as Charlie
as 'Booger' Dawson
as Tom
as Dr. Morton Freberger
as Albie Swinson
as Country Jake
as Dudley 'Booger' Dawson, Esq.
as Arnold Pishkin
as Ivan Delbert
as Curtis Armstrong
as Pete LaSalle
as Yale Pinhaus
as Arcadia Bible Academy Recruiter (uncredited)
as Dudley Booger Dawson
as Ack Ack Raymond
as Goov
as Dennis Gladstone
as Charles De Mar
as Lucentio
as Herbert Viola
as 'Booger' Dawson
as Miles Dalby