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Sad to hear. I think my favorite role of his was in Midnight Run. I hated him (in a good way) in Heaven's Gate. And was shocked to learn he was in 11 Harrowhouse as the romantic lead when I caught the film many years later.
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Well, fuck. I just inflicted, er — *shared* — “So I married an Axe-Murderer” with Harriett. He has a small cameo in that that is just so...him. My favorite roll of his was as Nicky in The Great Muppet Caper.
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I was thinking I really liked him in Lost in America, but then I realized that was Albert Brooks, not Charles Grodin. So now I'll say I really liked him in Rosemary's Baby.
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To be fair, Charles Grodin was in Albert Brook's first film Real Life.
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See? I knew there was a reason.
Thanks for enabling my actor confusion, Greg.
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