Robert Wuhl
Biography
Robert Wuhl, born on October 9, 1951, is a multifaceted American performer known for his work as an actor, comedian, and writer. He gained significant recognition as the creator and leading actor of the comedy series "Arliss," which aired from 1996 to 2002. Wuhl also made a notable impression in film, portraying newspaper reporter Alexander Knox in Tim Burton's iconic "Batman" released in 1989. Additionally, he played the character Larry in the beloved sports film "Bull Durham," which premiered in 1988.
Throughout his career, Wuhl has showcased his talent across various mediums, earning praise for his unique comedic style and engaging performances. His contributions to both television and film have left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, making him a memorable figure in comedy and drama alike.
Filmography
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Madonna: The Immaculate Collection
1990 • Pitch Man (segment "Material Girl")
Good Burger
1997
Mistress
1992 • Marvin Landisman
Shirley
2020 • Randy Fisher
Cobb
1994 • Al Stump
Blaze
1989
The Hollywood Knights
1980 • Newbomb Turk
Good Morning, Vietnam
1987 • Marty Lee Dreiwitz
The Bodyguard (1992)
1992
Bull Durham
1988 • Larry
Batman (1989)
1989 • Alexander Knox