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Richard Belzer

Richard Belzer
Richard Belzer
Born: Aug 04, 1944 in Bridgeport, Connecticut
Occupation: Actor,
Active: '90s
Major Genres: Drama
Career Highlights: Homicide: The Movie, Get on the Bus, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Season 08
First Major Screen Credit: America (1986)
21 Videos for Richard Belzer
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Season 09 (2007) Get on the Bus (1996) The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Season 08 (2006) Girl 6 (1996) Fletch Lives (1989)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Season 05 (2003) Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 03 (1995) The Big Picture (1989)
Homicide: The Movie (2000) North (1994) Flicks (1987)
Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 07 (1999) Mad Dog and Glory (1993) Scarface (1983)
Species II (1998) Off and Running (1992) Scarface (1983)
Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 05 (1997) Missing Pieces (1991) Night Shift (1982)
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Biography:

Launching his career as a standup comic, American performer Richard Belzer entered the 1970s as a member of an odd New York-based comedy troupe called Channel One. Anticipating the home video explosion by over a decade, Channel One staged satirical, scatological routines lampooning the banalities of television -- and staged them in front of TV cameras, which transmitted the routines to little TV monitors, which in turn were watched by the live audience.

Some of the best sketches were assembled into an X-rated comedy feature, The Groove Tube (1970), which featured Belzer, Ken Shapiro, and a brash newcomer named Chevy Chase. For the next decade, Belzer played the comedy-club circuit, popped up as a talkshow guest, and appeared in occasional films like Fame (1982).

He joined still another comedy troupe in 1983, which appeared nightly on the syndicated interview program Thicke of the Night. The host was Allan Thicke, and Belzer's comic cohorts included such incipient stars as Charles Fleischer, Chloe Webb and Gilbert Gottfried.

Thicke of the Night was one of the more notorious bombs of the 1983-84 season, but it enabled Belzer to secure better guest-star bookings, and ultimately a hosting job on his own program, debuting in 1986 over the Lifetime Cable Service. It was on this series that wrestler Hulk Hogan, demonstrating a stranglehold on Belzer caused the host to lose consciousness -- which prompted a highly publicized lawsuit instigated by Belzer against the Hulkster.

In the early 1990s, Richard Belzer could be seen as a non-comic regular on the TV series Homicide. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.