Well, I finally found a question obscure enough to stump everyone.
Last week I asked...
On Michael Chiklis' short-lived sitcom, Daddio, what performer did his neighbor, Bobick, play way too loud on his stereo?
The answer is Tom Jones.
Here's another question from a reader that isn't quite as tough...
Luis Antonio Amaro wrote, "I need help on a 80's cartoon. People think I'm crazy when I mention this. A cartoon about a group of people whom changed into superheros. One was a sailor who turns into a rope, a clockstore owner who turns into an owl and I remember the leader being a baby who would change in his crip and takes off wearing a blanket for a cape and a baby bottle in his hand. I know theirs more charaters involve. Please say I'm not crazy."
No, Luis, you're not crazy. The show you are thinking of is the short lived but fondly remembered Mighty Heroes created by Ralph Bakshi.
Now on to this week's question...
Which recently deceased actor played Latka's psychiatrist on Taxi?
Good luck!
And in only twenty minutes Akbar Fazil came up with the correct answer of Barry Nelson.
Well done Akbar!















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-11-2007 @ 3:21PM
Akbar Fazil said...
Barry Nelson
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6-11-2007 @ 3:25PM
OnlyRumors said...
Robert Nelson!
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6-11-2007 @ 3:39PM
Carl said...
Charles Nelson Reilly?
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6-11-2007 @ 4:06PM
Elf said...
Maj. Anthony Nelson?
Nelson Muntz?
Judd Nelson?
Craig T. Nelson?
Nelson Riddle?
Michael J. Nelson?
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6-11-2007 @ 4:32PM
BigTed said...
Barry Nelson is right. He was also the first actor to play James Bond, in a 1954 TV adaptation of "Casino Royale."
By the way, he was also Alex Reiger's shrink, since Alex realized he needed one by the end of the episode.
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6-11-2007 @ 4:46PM
Akbar Fazil said...
I will freely admit I only knew him because of his guest appearance on the original Battlestar Galactica and then saw him years later on a taxi rerun.
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6-11-2007 @ 5:57PM
Tele-Toby said...
Check him out as the co-captain in "Airport". He has a speech in that which was an acting highlight for the film. Very understated.
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