Death to Smoochy
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Danny De Vito
Peter Keleghan
Bruce Mcfee
Colin Moult
Gary Harmer
Nikolai Tichtchenko
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Synopsis
Randolph Smiley has it all--as star of the highest rated kid's show on TV, "Rainbow Randolph" has a penthouse, a Times Square billboard, cars, boats and all the indulgence that celebrity brings. Randolph also has an alcohol problem and a penchant for taking bribes from stage parents. These under-the-table transactions are quite lucrative until the Feds get wise. Busted and instantly reviled, Randolph is a star no more. Scandals don't play well to the under-8 demographic. Enter Sheldon Mopes and his alter-ego "Smoochy," a puffy, fuscia rhinoceros. Eager to expand his audience beyond a Brooklyn methadone clinic, Smoochy--with his innocence and unrelenting ethics--is the perfect remedy for what ails the networks. Also, the kids love him! Sheldon soon learns, however, that children's television is a dangerous world, steeped in corruption, back stabbing and violence. Broke and homeless, Randolph doesn't share America's enthusiasm for his replacement--and thusly plots fierce revenge against Smoochy.
Director
Danny De Vito
Cast
Peter Keleghan
Bruce Mcfee
Colin Moult
Gary Harmer
Nikolai Tichtchenko
Dan Duran
Robin Williams
Phillip Jarrett
Lauren Flanigan
Michael Copeman
Pam Ferris
Rothaford Gray
Martin Klebba
Richard Ziman
Michael Rispoli
Silvia Rojas
John Ciarcia
Frank Anello
Tracey Walter
Edward Norton
Nicholas Taylor
Richard Hamilton
Angela Bullock
Matthew Arkin
Gerry Quigley
Natasha Kinne
Richard A Cocchiaro
Mario Andres Torres
Danny De Vito
David Brown
Tonya Renee Banks
James Binkley
Vincent Schiavelli
Jon Stewart
Glen Cross
Bill Lake
Danny Woodburn
Fred Scialla
Todd Graff
Louis Giambalvo
George Blumenthal
Catherine Keener
James Carroll
John Cleland
Melissa Di Marco
Adam Bryant
Lou Cantres
Hugo Jansuzian
Dylan Roberts
Sabrina Jansuzian
Samantha Cordero
Robert M Sussman
Cara Wakelin
Suzanne Leonard Feliz
Thomas Lyons
Christy Artran
Tim Macmenamin
Vito Rezza
Judy White
Shawn Byfield
Harvey Fierstein
Craig Eldridge
Philip Craig
Crew
Marlene Aarons
Fareshta Ahmadi
Amanda Alden
Bill Almeida
Alexander Amos
Amy Andrews
Pipsan Ayotte
K C Bailey
Ron Bartlett
Joe Barzo
Derek J Baskerville
John Berger
Craig Berkey
Leonard Bernstein
Mark Bero
Jill Besnoy
Jack Boem
Bruce Botnick
Daniel Boxer
Shelley Boylen
Laurel Bresnahan
Joanna Brett
Brenton Brown
Ian George Brown
Kerry Brown
Kerry Brown
Bruno Bryniarski
Anouska Chydzik Bryson
Lauren Buckley
Bryan Burke
Kenneth J Burke
Ronald J. Burke
Enrico Campana
Tim Campbell
Brian Canataldi
Thomas Care
Auggie Carton
James Cavanaugh
James Cedrez
Ellen Christiansen
Ross Clydesdale
Angelo Colavecchia
Matthew Cole
Yvonne Collins
Jonathan Contreras
Mark Cookson
Janet Cormak
Marko Costanzo
Howard Cummings
Suzanne Cunliffe-brown
Joe Curtin
Robert Daprato
Tim Davis
Doug Davison
Joshu De Cartier
Victor De Nicola
Jerry Decarlo
Gary Deneault
Carey Depalma
Cylvan Desrouleaux
Tamara Deverell
Alex Digerlando
Catherine Doherty
Robert Doyle
Amanda Dragon
Jay Du Boisson
Peter Dunbar
Donna Dupere-taylor
Jay Durrwachter
Fred Ebb
Joe Facey
Sylvia Fay
David L Feinberg
Richard Fellegara
Sandi Figueroa
Mo Flam
Justin Fleury
Dave Flinch
Jan Foster
Brad Francis
Marty Frasu
Sean Garnhart
Wilma Garscadden-gahret
Jeffrey Lee Gibson
Sam Glick
Jason Graham
Thomas Graham
Paul Greenberg
Nikki Allyn Grosso
Joe C. Guest
Jason Guja
Andreas Haas
Donna Hamilton
Pat Hanley-cumming
Ian Harrington
Shell Hecht-edwards
Jody Hedien
Norm Henderson
Mo Henry
Jennifer O Hill
Gym Hinderer
Beck Hoehn
Joel Holland
Dylan Hopkins
Carolyn Ingber
Gary Jackson
Gregory Jamrock
Lara Johnston
Jamie Jones
Kelly Jones
Robert Kaiser
John Kander
Herbert Von Karajan
Lee Kazista
Kevin Keefe
Kristopher Keefe
David Kelson
Daniel Kenney
Hinju Kim
Steve Kirshoff
Mayumi Konishi
Blair Koski-klein
Jonathan Kovacs
Sonya Kowalenko
Robyn L Kreger
John Kreidman
Marc Kuitenbrouwer
Lincoln Kupchak
Joseph La Corte
George Lara
Barry Lather
Carol Lawrence
Andrew Lazar
Joshua Levinson
Joshua Levinson
Rebecca R Liddle
Skip Lievsay
Rafael Lima
Julie Lindner
Clay Liversidge
Glenn Locke
Tom Loo
Emily Loreto
Kent Luttrell
Peter Luxford
Meg Lynch
Norm Macleod
Dean Martin
Pietro Mascagni
Peter Masterson
Billy May
Jeffrey D Mcdonald
Jason Mcfarling
Christopher Mcguire
Laird Mcmurray
John P. Mesa
William Mesa
Harold Michelson
Anastas Michos
Anastas Michos
Sandra Mikki
Selena Miller
Todd Millner
Raynard Miner
Liza Minnelli
Cheri Minns
Deb Mintz
Russ Morgan
Ve Neill
David Newman
David Newman
David Newman
Krystyna Newman
Igor Nicolet
Beth Nobes
Edward Norton
Edward Norton
Anne O'brian
Thomas J. O'connell
Jennifer O'halloran
Murphy Occhino
Jeffrey A. Okun
Anthony Ortiz
John Ozolins
Warren Paeff
Emily Palmer
Deb Parker
J Wayne Parker
Richard Parker
Richard Parker
Ron Petagna
Jon Poll
Paul Polow
Agnieszka Poninska
Aeschylus Poulos
Adam Powers
Thomas Prate
Giacomo Puccini
Carrie Puchkoff
Liz Radley
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Vincent Schiavelli (1948-2005)
He was born on November 10, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York. After he studied acting at New York University's School of the Arts, he quickly landed a role in Milos Foreman's Taking Off (1971), and his career in the movies seldom dropped a beat. Seriously, to not recognize Schiavelli's presence in a movie or television episode for the last 30 years means you don't watch much of either medium, for his tall, gawky physique (a towering 6'6"), droopy eyes, sagging neck skin, and elongated chin made him a casting director's dream for offbeat and eccentric parts.
But it wasn't just a striking presence that fueled his career, Schiavelli could deliver the fine performances. Foreman would use him again as one of the mental ward inmates in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975); and he was hilarious as the put-upon science teacher, Mr. Vargas in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982); worked for Foreman again as Salieri's (F. Murray Abraham's) valet in Amadeus (1984); unforgettable as an embittered subway ghost who taunts Patrick Swayze in Ghost (1990); downright creepy as the brooding organ grinder in Batman Returns (1992); worked with Foreman one last time in The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996); and was a dependable eccentric in Death to Smoochy (2002). Television was no stranger to him either. Although he displayed a gift for comedy playing Latka's (Andy Kaufman) confidant priest, "Reverend Gorky" in a recurring role of Taxi, the actor spent much of his time enlivening shows of the other worldly variety such as Star Trek: The Next Generation, Tales from the Crypt, The X Files, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
In recent years, Schiavelli curtailed the acting, and concentrated on writing. He recently relocated to the Sicilian village of Polizzi Generosa, where his grandparents were raised. He concentrated on his love of cooking and in 2002, wrote a highly praised memoir of his family's history as well as some cooking recipes of his grandfather's titled Many Beautiful Things. He is survived by two children.
by Michael T. Toole
Vincent Schiavelli (1948-2005)
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Released in United States Spring March 29, 2002
Completed shooting May 11, 2001.
Began shooting January 17, 2001.
Released in United States Spring March 29, 2002