Posted on 03/19/2006 1:57:21 PM PST by West Coast Conservative
Previous discussion, same topic:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1598766/posts
And here's another one...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1598660/posts
Actors, is there anything they don't know?
this guy is a case wherein ones backside has slipped around
to take the place of his face.
That, Dickie Belzer, will turn your brain to mush.
Well...one more show I won't watch...these arrogant, elitist snobs in Hollywood..... I keep waiting for end times because they will finally get whats coming to them.
Another overpaid know-it-all actor with no brains. Nothing here, move on.
Belzer is an intellectual cut above Dice Clay, no doubt. He's an angry, impatient man of the world.
Hey, Belzer...step outside my hubby wants a word with you..
What's a common nickname for detectives? Dang. I can't quite think of it. Someone help me out here.
I love 'Law and Order', and Belz does a good job with his character.
But God help us if we start giving a rat's behind about anything that a clueless, drug-toasted clown like Belzer says about politics or international affairs. Really.... who cares?
And many Freepers still watch the liberal spew from the 'Law and Order' shows
What a difference this story is to the one you just pinged me to....
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, he grew up with his parents and older brother. He worked as a paperboy and became known for his uncontrollable wit, which caused him to be kicked out of every school he attended. After high school he was a reporter for the Bridgeport Post. He unsuccessfully attended junior college and later enlisted in the Army. He soon realized it was a mistake and tried to get out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Belzer
I have the great saving grace of being able to learn something from everyone, and knowing that everyone, right down to the cashier at McDonald's knows something that I do not.
Dear Richard,
Thank you for teaching me the meaning of humility and honesty once again.
Best regards,
Opus
He played an annoying TV reporter during the short-lived series, "The Flash". In one episode, he was bound and gagged by the psychopathic criminal "The Trickster" (played by Mark Hamill).
I'll relish that a bit more now.
Regards, Ivan
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