Kurt Fuller Movies
Relatively unknown character actor
Kurt Fuller has made a fairly consistent acting career in television and films since the late '80s, mostly playing authority figures. One of his earliest film appearances was as the head television executive in the
Hulk Hogan movie
No Holds Barred. Mostly working in comedies and dramas, he has also been in action thrillers (
Eve of Destruction) and family-oriented adventures (
Bingo). He has a lengthy list of television guest star credits, including L.A. Law,
Ally McBeal, and
The West Wing. In the '90s, he had starring roles in a few short-lived TV series like Capitol News, Timecop, and That's My Bush. After playing
Kirk Douglas' son in the comedy
Diamonds, he played the adult foil in the teen comedies
The New Guy,
Scary Movie, and
Porn 'n Chicken. In 2002, he played
Hogan's Heroes castmember
Werner Klemperer in
Paul Schrader's
Auto Focus; the following year he appeared with
Jack Nicholson and
Adam Sandler in
Anger Management. He had a small part in the Oscar winning biopic Ray, as well as the Will Smith hit The Pursuit of Happyness. He played The Dean in 2009's Van Wilder: Freshman Year, and two years later he was part of the ensemble in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi