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Jerry
Mather's Film Credits
Sexual Malice (1994)
Down the Drain (1990)
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Back
to the Beach (1987) Frankie and Annette, surfing icons
of the 50's, go back to the beach. |
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(198X?) 40th anniversary of Howdy Doody. Joining Howdy,
Buffalo Bob, Clarabell, and the rest of the gang from the classic kids
series are co host Gary Coleman, along with appearances by Johnny Carson,
Pee Wee Herman, John Ritter, and Jerry Mathers |
Still the Beaver (1985)
The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite (1981) (TV)
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(197X?) Down the Drain. RCA/Columbia #59056 Stars :
ANDREW STEVENS, TERI COPLEY, JOHN MATUSZAK, JOSEPH CAMPANELLA , JERRY
MATHERS , BENNY “The Jet” URQUIDEZ , DON STROUD and STELLA STEVENS.
Vic Scalla is a criminal lawyer who’s an actual criminal ! He leads a
motley band of his best clients through the city’s storm drains and into
a bank vault for comedy in the proud and tasteless tradition you expect
from the police academy graduates , not the crooks. The robbery goes off
like clockwork, but when they find they have to return the loot to the
police, they can’t even get arrested! Double crosses, human bombs,
daring chases , STRIP TEASES , and fiery wrecks keep this gang on the move
from beginning to end. |
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Jerry Mathers in some Batman episode after LITB. |
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The Shadow On The Window 1957. |
Shadow on the Window (1956)
That Certain Feeling (1956)
The Seven Little Foys (1955) Bob Hope plays real-life
vaudeville star Eddie Foy, who had always performed as a "single" act
on stage. But when his wife passes away, Foy must incorporate his seven children
into the act in order to keep custody. Now, not only is he no longer a solo
performer, but his adorable children are stealing the limelight. The film's real
highlight comes during a friar's roast as Foy's friend George M. Cohan joins him
for some impromptu comedy and a show-stopping dance number. James Cagney
reprises his Oscar-winning role as Cohan from Yankee Doodle Dandy. .
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That Certain Feeling, with Bob Hope |
Notable TV Guest Appearances
Married
With Children (1991) as "The Beaver"
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