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Cliff Osmond
Biography:
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Cliff Osmond (born February 26, 1937) is an American character actor and television screenwriter most famous for the supporting role of "Barney," Ray Walston's dimwitted songwriting partner, in Billy Wilder's Kiss Me, Stupid (the comedic song lyrics were actually written by Ira Gershwin). Osmond made more than 86 appearances in TV shows or movies between 1962 and 1996.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Copacabana as Angelo | 1985-12-03 |
Incident at Crestridge as Bill McLaren | 1981-12-29 |
California Gold Rush as Harry Love | 1981-07-30 |
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as Pap | 1981-07-09 |
The Adventures of Nellie Bly as Stanfil | 1981-06-11 |
Hangar 18 as Sheriff Barlow | 1980-07-01 |
Beggarman, Thief as Sagerac | 1979-11-26 |
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again as Wes Hardin | 1979-06-27 |
The North Avenue Irregulars as Big Chin | 1979-02-09 |
The Great Brain as Mr. Kokovinis | 1978-06-01 |
The Mouse and His Child as C. Serpentina (voice) | 1977-11-18 |
Guardian of the Wilderness as McCollough | 1976-12-07 |
Joe Panther as Rance | 1976-10-01 |
The Art of Crime as Nanoosh | 1975-12-03 |
Sharks' Treasure as Lobo | 1975-04-18 |
The Front Page as Officer Jacobi | 1974-11-01 |
Oklahoma Crude as Massive Man | 1973-07-03 |
Invasion of the Bee Girls as Captain Peters | 1973-06-01 |
The Heist as Tom Logan | 1972-11-29 |
Sweet Sugar as Burgos | 1972-06-09 |
Walt Whitman: Poet for a New Age as Walt Whitman | 1971-05-31 |
The Devil's Eight as Bubba | 1969-05-14 |
Three Guns for Texas as Running Antelope | 1968-10-31 |
Alexander The Great as Memnon | 1968-01-26 |
The Fortune Cookie as Purkey | 1966-10-19 |
Kiss Me, Stupid as Barney Milsap | 1964-12-22 |
Wild and Wonderful as Hercule | 1964-06-09 |
The Raiders as Private Jean Duchamps | 1963-12-01 |
Irma la Douce as Police Sergeant | 1963-06-05 |
How the West Was Won as Bartender (uncredited) | 1962-11-02 |