Gerry Bednob Movies
Judd Apatow fans will have no difficulty remembering character actor
Gerry Bednob, given his visible and highly memorable turn as Mooj, the diminutive, short-tempered, expletive-spouting older gentleman who works in the local electronics shop opposite Andy Stitzer (
Steve Carell) in
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005). Actually, this Indian-American player of film and television remained extremely prolific, and enjoyed multiple collaborations with
Apatow that both preceded and succeeded
Virgin. A native of Trinidad (with East Indian ancestry),
Bednob originally attended the University of Toronto as a sociology major -- a field far removed from acting, though
Bednob had naturally played the role of class clown in school for years, which seemed to predestine him for stage and film. He briefly worked as a high school guidance counselor, then made a go at stand-up comedy at a club called Yuk-Yuks, and his triumphant success in that venue (over the course of two years) inspired him to move to Los Angeles. In the City of Angels,
Bednob won a major stand-up competition and performed on
The Merv Griffin Show, then landed appearances on
The Wonder Years and
Mad About You, and in the
Pauly Shore comedy
Encino Man (1992), as well as the
Apatow situation comedy
Undeclared.
Virgin, however, brought about his broadest exposure and recognition.
Bednob reteamed with producer
Apatow for a role in
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, then signed on for a colorful supporting role in writer-director
Kevin Smith's raunchy sex farce
Zack and Miri Make a Porno opposite
Elizabeth Banks and
Apatow mainstay
Seth Rogen. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide