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Occupation
  
Actor, comedian

Role
  
Character actor

Years active
  
1978-present

Spouse
  
Linda George (m. 1984)

Website
  
www.eddiedeezen.com

Parents
  
Irma Dezen, Robert Dezen

Name
  
Eddie Deezen


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Full Name
  
Edward Harry Dezen

Born
  
March 6, 1957 (age 67) (
1957-03-06
)
Cumberland, Maryland

Other names
  
Eddy Deezen Edward Deezen

Residence
  
Hollywood, California, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
The Polar Express, Grease, The SpongeBob Movie: Sp, WarGames, Dexter's Laboratory

Similar People
  
Leslie Harter Zemeckis, Kelly Ward, Barry Pearl, Michael Jeter, Peter Scolari

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Edward Harry "Eddie" Deezen (born March 6, 1957) is an American actor, voice actor and comedian best known for his bit parts as nerd characters in 1970s and 1980s films such as Grease, Grease 2, Midnight Madness, 1941 and WarGames, as well as for larger and starring roles in a number of independent cult films, including Surf II: The End of the Trilogy, Mob Boss, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Beverly Hills Vamp and Teenage Exorcist.

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As a voice actor, he is easily recognizable for his distinctively high-pitched and nasal voice, most notably used for the characters of Mandark in the Cartoon Network series Dexter's Laboratory, Snipes the Magpie in Rock-A-Doodle, Ned in Kim Possible and the Know-It-All in The Polar Express.

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Early life

Edward Harry Deezen was born in Cumberland, Maryland, the son of Irma and Robert Deezen. A class clown in his youth, Deezen started out with aspirations of becoming a stand-up comedian, moving out to Hollywood within days of graduating high school in order to pursue a career. As a comedian, he performed at least three times at The Comedy Store, though eventually decided to abandon stand-up and focus on acting after bombing his last act and having difficulty memorizing his routine. Deezen attempted stand-up one last time, however, when he appeared on an episode of The Gong Show in the mid-1970s, only to be gonged by singer-songwriter Paul Williams.

Hollywood career

Deezen landed his first and perhaps best known role in the film Grease, playing nerdy student Eugene Felsnic, a part he won through a standard audition process. During Grease's post-production period, Deezen won another small role playing a bully in the low-budget independent science fiction movie Laserblast. Despite being his second film, Laserblast marked Deezen's screen debut when it was released in March 1978, three months before the theatrical release of Grease.

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Following the massive success of Grease, Deezen found himself being cast in a string of high-profile comedy films playing similarly nerdy characters, including Robert Zemeckis' directorial debut I Wanna Hold Your Hand and Steven Spielberg's 1979 epic comedy 1941. Deezen was in such demand by 1979 that he was constantly having to turn down roles. At least two such notable instances were the characters of Eaglebauer in Rock 'n' Roll High School and Spaz in Meatballs, both of which Deezen turned down in order to film 1941.

Throughout the early 1980s, Deezen perpetuated his trademark nerd persona in several major films, including WarGames, Zapped! and Disney's Midnight Madness, as well as returning to the role of Eugene Felsnic in Grease 2, one of only seven actors from the original Grease to return for the sequel. In 1984, Deezen was cast in a recurring role on television, playing a goofy superintendent on the first season of Punky Brewster. After filming only eight episodes, however, Deezen voluntarily left the series due to his reluctance to perform before a live audience and a continuing difficulty in remembering his lines.

Independent film

1983's WarGames marked the final mainstream film of Deezen's live-action acting career as he began working exclusively in independent film for the remainder of the 1980s, starting with his first starring role in the 1984 cult comedy Surf II: The End of the Trilogy, where he played the movie's antagonist, mad scientist Menlo Schwartzer.

1984 also saw the release of Revenge of the Nerds, the film that is generally credited with making the stock character of the stereotypical "nerd" a mainstay of teen films. Despite having arguably created the nerd archetype in such movies before, Deezen was not cast in the film. He remarked in an interview that he later asked the producers of Revenge of the Nerds why he hadn't been offered a role and was given the response that he was deemed "too geeky", whereas casting was instead just looking to dress "normal people" up as nerds. Despite this, Deezen says he is frequently "recognized" by strangers for being in the film.

Deezen worked steadily throughout the remainder of the 1980s and early 1990s, continuing to play nerds in both bit parts and major roles, including the ensemble comedy Million Dollar Mystery, Critters 2: The Main Course, The Whoopee Boys and The Silence of the Hams. He worked several times alongside comedian Tim Conway, most notably appearing in two of his Dorf videos, and struck up a partnership with prolific low-budget filmmaker and producer Fred Olen Ray, who gave Deezen leading roles with the films Beverly Hills Vamp, Mob Boss and Teenage Exorcist.

Following his cameo appearance as a security guard in the 1996 Leslie Nielsen spoof Spy Hard, Deezen wouldn't appear in a live-action film for another 17 years. In a July 2009 interview, Deezen talked about his struggle maintaining an acting career, saying "The truth is, it is extremely tough to sustain a career in Hollywood. It is tough enough ever getting work, just the sheer odds. I loved John [Badham] and Matthew [Broderick] and it would definitely be my pleasure to work with them again. Believe me, if the right role was there and available, I'd be there in a second".

In 2012, Deezen starred in a live-action comedic short film entitled I Love You, Eddie Deezen. The plot revolves around a nerdy woman's cross-country journey to find the man of her dreams: Eddie Deezen. The short was released on November 19, 2012. The following year, Deezen returned to live-action movies in Fred Olen Ray's television film All I Want for Christmas, making a cameo as a supposed A-list action movie star being interviewed on a daytime talk show. In early 2015, Deezen did a cameo in a live-action comedy short film Flight Fright, playing a nervous airline passenger. In late 2016, he starred with Larry (The Soup Nazi) Thomas and Caryn Richman in the short comedy The Love Suckers, which screened at the 2017 New York City International Film Festival.

Voice acting

In the mid-1980s, Deezen transitioned into voice acting, a change of pace he favored due to better pay and not needing to memorize dialogue. He started out lending his voice to animated feature films, including the voice of Donnie Dodo in Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird and Snipes the Magpie in Don Bluth's 1991 film Rock-A-Doodle. According to a 2011 interview, Deezen unsuccessfully auditioned for the role of the title character in Robert Zemeckis's Who Framed Roger Rabbit, losing out to comedian Charles Fleischer. He was also considered for the role of Judge Doom in the film along with several other actors that were considered but lost the role to Christopher Lloyd.

Deezen eventually found full-time voice work on television in the mid-1990s, playing recurring characters on the animated series Grimmy, Duckman, Kim Possible and What's New, Scooby-Doo?, as well as guest spots on many others, including Johnny Bravo, Recess, and Darkwing Duck. His best-known voice-over character, however, is that of Mandark, the nemesis of the eponymous Dexter on Cartoon Network's Dexter's Laboratory, a role he played for the series' entire run from 1996–2003. Deezen also voiced the character on the TV special Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip and the video games Cartoon Network Racing and FusionFall.

In 2004, Deezen returned to the big screen once again under the direction of Robert Zemeckis to supply voice and motion capture performance for the blockbuster holiday film The Polar Express, playing the role of the nerdy "Know-It-All". He reprised this role for the subsequent video game.

Deezen regularly lends his voice to radio and television commercials. In the late 1990s, he provided the voice of Pop (of Snap, Crackle and Pop) in commercials for Rice Krispies cereal, and Nacho, the mascot for Taco Bell's kid's meals commercials, alongside Rob Paulsen as Dog. In 2011, Deezen was under consideration for succeeding Gilbert Gottfried as the voice of The Aflac Duck but did not win the role.

Personal life

Deezen still lives in Hollywood, where, according to him, "Along with my unemployment checks and residual checks, I will continue living the 'great American dream' - getting paid while doing absolutely nothing".

Deezen is a huge fan of The Beatles, proclaiming himself to be their "biggest fan". He was interviewed as himself for the unreleased 2005 film Me and Graham: The Soundtrack of Our Lives, a documentary following two filmmakers searching the US and UK for the ultimate Beatles fan. For over a year his official website featured a difficult Beatles trivia quiz - devised by Deezen himself - with a $100 prize for anyone who could answer all the questions correctly. Deezen revealed in a later interview that nobody had ever claimed the prize.

Deezen is also a pop culture trivia buff, and since 2011 has been a contributing writer to several trivia websites including mental floss, TodayIFoundOut.com and Neatorama.com. While most of Deezen's articles pertain to The Beatles and their members, he also regularly writes about such subjects as baseball, American history and classic comedy acts like The Three Stooges, the Marx Brothers and Martin and Lewis.

Filmography

Actor
2023
Critters: All You Can Eat (Short) as
Big Ed
2016
The Love Suckers (Short) as
Sammy Schwartz
2016
Wander Over Yonder (TV Series) as
Cartoon Peepers
- The Cartoon/The Bot (2016) - Cartoon Peepers (voice)
2015
Transformers: Robots in Disguise (TV Series) as
Ped
- Can You Dig It? (2015) - Ped (voice)
2015
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water as
Seagull (voice)
2015
Star vs. the Forces of Evil (TV Series) as
Squares
- Star Comes to Earth/Party with a Pony (2015) - Squares (voice)
2015
Flight Fright (Short) as
Nervous Airline Passenger
2013
All I Want for Christmas (TV Movie) as
Action Star Larry Eastwood
2012
I Love You, Eddie Deezen (Short) as
Eddie Deezen
2011
Handy Manny (TV Series) as
Zip
- Hank's Birthday (2012) - Zip (voice)
- The Tools New Team (2011) - Zip (voice)
2011
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (TV Movie) as
Elmer (uncredited)
2010
Pound Puppies (TV Series) as
Carlton J. Stankmeyer
- The Yipper Caper (2010) - Carlton J. Stankmeyer (voice)
2009
SpongeBob SquarePants (TV Series) as
Eddie Deezen
- Truth or Square (2009) - Eddie Deezen
2009
Chowder (TV Series short) as
Todd
- The Garden/Sheboodles! (2009) - Todd (voice)
2009
FusionFall (Video Game) as
Mandark (voice)
2002
Kim Possible (TV Series) as
Ned
- Larry's Birthday (2007) - Ned (voice)
- Grande Size Me (2007) - Ned (voice)
- Ron Millionaire (2004) - Ned (voice)
- Bueno Nacho (2002) - Ned (voice)
2006
Cartoon Network Racing (Video Game) as
Mandark (voice)
2006
Nick Jr. Favorites Holiday (Video) as
Andy Pumpkin
2005
Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island! (TV Series) as
Slurpy the Bat
- A Cold Day on Fruit Salad Island/Five Nuts and a Baby (2005) - Slurpy the Bat (voice)
2005
Kim Possible: So the Drama (TV Movie) as
Ned (voice)
2003
What's New, Scooby-Doo? (TV Series) as
Gibby Norton
- Go West, Young Scoob (2005) - Gibby Norton (voice)
- Simple Plan and the Invisible Madman (2004) - Gibby Norton (voice)
- The Fast and the Wormious (2003) - Gibby Norton (voice)
2004
The Polar Express (Video Game) as
Know-It-All (voice)
2004
The Polar Express as
Know-It-All (voice)
2001
Lloyd in Space (TV Series) as
Larry
- Halloween Scary Fun Action Plan (2003) - Larry (voice)
- A Place for Larry (2003) - Larry (voice)
- Stink-O-Rama (2002) - Larry (voice)
- Gimme Some Skin (2002) - Larry (voice)
- Nora's Big Date (2001) - Larry (voice)
- Daydream Transceiver (2001) - Larry (voice)
- The Big 1-3 (2001) - Larry (voice)
2001
Oswald (TV Series) as
Andy Pumpkin / Andy Pumping / Andy
- The Biggest Wish/The Stopped Clock (2003) - Andy Pumping (voice)
- Catrina's First Snow/The Snow Festival (2003) - Andy Pumpkin
- Job for a Day/Perfect Match (2002) - Andy Pumpkin (voice)
- The Pet Show/Going Fishing (2002) - Andy Pumpkin
- The Big Balloon Rescue/Snow to Go (2002) - Andy Pumpkin
- The Sniffles/The Broken Vase (2002) - Andy
- The Polka Dot Umbrella/One More Marshmallow (2001) - Andy Pumpkin (voice)
1996
Dexter's Laboratory (TV Series short) as
Mandark / Mandark's Computer / Momdark
- Babe Sitter/Mountain Mandark/2Geniuses 2Gether 4Ever (2003) - Mandark (voice)
- The Lab of Tomorrow/Chicken Scratch/Garage Sale (2003) - Mandark (voice)
- Tee Party/Dexter's Wacky Races (2003) - Mandark (voice)
- Voice Over/Blonde Leading the Blonde/Comic Stripper (2002) - Mandark (voice)
- School Girl Crushed/Chess Mom/Father Knows Least (2002) - Mandark (voice)
- Head Band/Stuffed Animal House/Used Ink (2002) - Mandark (voice)
- Beau Tie/Remember Me?/Over-Labbing (2002) - Mandark / Mandark's Computer (voice)
- Scare Tactics/A Mom Cartoon/My Dad vs. Your Dad (2001) - Mandark (voice)
- Dos Boot/A Dee Dee Cartoon/Would You Like That in the Can (2001) - Mandark (voice)
- If Memory Serves/A Mandark Cartoon/Tele Trauma (2001) - Mandark (voice)
- A Boy Named Sue/Lab on the Run (2001) - Mandark (voice)
- Mind Over Chatter/A Quakor Cartoon/Momdark (2001) - Mandark / Momdark (voice)
- Last But Not Beast (1998) - Mandark (voice)
- Dee Dee's Rival/Pslyghtly Psycho/Game for a Game (1998) - Mandark (voice)
- Sdrawkcab/The Continuum of Cartoon Fools/Sun, Surf, and Science (1998) - Mandark (voice, as Eddie Deezan)
- Dad Is Disturbed/Framed/That's Using Your Head (1998) - Mandark (voice)
- Rushmore Rumble/A Boy and His Bug/You Vegetabelieve It! (1998) - Mandark (voice)
- Critical Gas/Let's Save the World You Jerk!/Average Joe (1998) - Mandark (voice, as Eddie Deezan)
- Snowdown/*Figure Not Included/Mock 5 (1997) - Mandark (voice)
- Beard to Be Feared/Quackor the Fowl/Ant Pants (1997) - Mandark (voice)
- Dexter's Rival/The Justice Friends: Bee Where?/Mandarker (1996) - Mandark (voice)
- Dexter's Rival/Dial M for Monkey: Simion/Old Man Dexter (1996) - Mandark (voice)
2003
Codename: Kids Next Door (TV Series) as
Ice Cream Guy
- Operation: C.A.K.E.D./Diseasy Does It/No P in the OOl (2003) - Ice Cream Guy
2002
Dexter's Laboratory: Mandark's Lab? (Video Game) as
Mandark (voice)
2001
Dexter's Laboratory: Science Ain't Fair (Video Game) as
Mandark (voice)
2001
Cartoon Cartoon Fridays (TV Series short) as
Mandark
- Episode dated 22 June 2001 (2001) - Mandark (voice)
2000
Pigs Next Door (TV Series) as
Ben
- Swine Anxiety (2000) - Ben (voice)
- Hamchurian Candidate (2000) - Ben (voice)
- Pink Panther Party (2000) - Ben (voice)
- Hog Island (2000) - Ben (voice)
- Hog Squad (2000) - Ben (voice)
- Stand by Your Ham (2000) - Ben (voice)
- Chuck-E is in Love (2000) - Ben (voice)
- Pig in Hong Kong (2000) - Ben (voice)
- La Cage au Leo (2000) - Ben (voice)
- Pig Skin Hero (2000) - Ben (voice)
- The Hog Whisperer (2000) - Ben (voice)
- High on the Hog (2000) - Ben (voice)
- Movin' On Up (2000) - Ben (voice)
1999
Recess (TV Series) as
Frank 'Tiny' Sedgwick
- Me Know No (2000) - Frank 'Tiny' Sedgwick (voice)
- Nobody Doesn't Like T.J. (2000) - Frank 'Tiny' Sedgwick (voice)
- Lord of the Nerds (1999) - Frank 'Tiny' Sedgwick (voice)
1999
Johnny Bravo (TV Series) as
Oswald
- Buffoon Lagoon/Johnny Goes to Camp/A League of His Own (1999) - Oswald (voice)
1999
Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (TV Movie) as
Mandark / Executive Mandark / Overlord Mandark / ... (voice)
1998
News Traveler as
Eddie
1998
The Secret Files of the SpyDogs (TV Series) as
D'Cell
- D'Cell/Halfday (1998) - D'Cell (voice)
1998
The Lionhearts (TV Series) as
Tex Hardbottom
- Brown Dog Day (1998) - Tex Hardbottom (voice)
1998
Kenny and the Chimp in Diseasy Does It! Or Chimp -n- Pox (TV Short) as
Ice Cream Guy (voice)
1998
What a Cartoon! (TV Series short) as
Ice Cream Guy
- Kenny and the Chimp: Diseasy Does It! or Chimp 'n' Pox (1998) - Ice Cream Guy
1998
Cow and Chicken (TV Series) as
Glasses Boy
- Can Cow Come Out and Play?/Time Weasel/Horn Envy (1998) - Glasses Boy (voice)
1997
The Weird Al Show (TV Series) as
Guy Boarded Up in the Wall
- The Obligatory Holiday Episode (1997) - Guy Boarded Up in the Wall (voice)
- The Competition (1997) - Guy Boarded Up in the Wall (voice)
- Talent Show (1997) - Guy Boarded Up in the Wall (voice)
- Promises, Promises (1997) - Guy Boarded Up in the Wall (voice)
1996
Life with Louie (TV Series short) as
Melvin
- The Kiss Is the Thing (1997) - Melvin (voice)
- Military Reunion (1997) - Melvin (voice)
- The Making of a President (1997) - Melvin (voice)
- The Masked Chess Boy (1996) - Melvin (voice)
1997
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (Video) as
Charlie (voice)
1994
The Pink Panther (TV Series short)
- No Pink Is an Island/Pinky and the Golden Fleece (1996) - (voice)
- A Hard Day's Pink/You Only Pink Twice (1996) - (voice)
- Royal Canadian Mounted Panther/Power of Pink (1996) - (voice)
- Pinky in Toyland/Detective of Oz (1996) - (voice)
- Eric the Pink/Pretty and Pink (1995) - (voice)
- Ice Blue Pink/Pink Trek (1995) - (voice)
- The Texas Toads/Driving Mr. Pink/The Ant and the Aardvark (1995) - (voice)
- Voodoo Man/7 Manly Men and the Kid (1995) - (voice)
- A Nut at the Opera/Hamm-n-Eggz (1995) - (voice)
- Pink's Ark/Rain or Snow or Pink of Night (1994) - (voice)
- The Reluctant Ninja Pink/Pantherella (1994) - (voice)
- Home Stretch Pinky/Pink Pucks (1994) - (voice)
- Mummy Dearest/Feast or Famine (1994) - (voice)
- It's Just a Gypsy in My Soup/Three Aliens and A Footstool (1994) - (voice)
- Lifestyles of the Pink and Famous/Happy Trails Pinky (1994) - (voice)
- Built for Speed/The Pooch and The Panther (1994) - (voice)
- The Legend of El Pinko/Pink Big (1994) - (voice)
- Pinky's Dilemma/Oh, Varkula (1994) - (voice)
- Muff the Magic Dragon/Pink Thumb (1994) - (voice)
1996
Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series (TV Series) as
Alvin Yasbek
- Mondo-Man (1996) - Alvin Yasbek (voice)
1996
Timon & Pumbaa (TV Series) as
Bahuka
- Alcatraz-Mataz/Oahu Wahoo! (1996) - Bahuka (voice)
1996
Spy Hard as
Rancor Guard Who Gets Spit On
1994
Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (TV Series) as
Iggy Catalpa / Iggy Catalp
- The Mallardian Candidate (1996) - Iggy Catalpa (voice)
- Color of Naught (1996) - Iggy Catalpa (voice)
- Joking the Chicken (1994) - Iggy Catalp (voice)
1995
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (TV Movie) as
Agent Tucker
1995
Mr. Payback: An Interactive Movie (Video Game) as
Phil The Guard
1994
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (TV Series) as
Bulletin Board Monster
- Cold Hard Toenails/Attack of the Blobs (1994) - Bulletin Board Monster (voice)
1992
Eek! The Cat (TV Series) as
Rat (segment "Rebel Without the Claws") / Ringo
- Rebel Without the Claws/This Eek's Your Life (1994) - Rat (segment "Rebel Without the Claws") (voice)
- Bearz 'N the Hood (1992) - Ringo (voice)
1994
Scooby-Doo in Arabian Nights (TV Movie) as
Caliph (voice)
1994
The Silence of the Hams as
Video Cameraman
1991
Mother Goose and Grimm (TV Series) as
Ham / Sam / Kam / ...
- Puppy Love Story/Brotherhood of Ham (1992) - Ham / Sam / Kam / - (voice)
- Expensive Taste/Lassie Swim Home (1992) - Ham (voice)
- Bone of Contention/The Sweeper Creeper (1991) - (voice)
- Ham Alone/Sheep Thrills (1991) - Ham (voice)
- The Egg and Us/Hyde and Go Seek (1991) - (voice)
- It's a Flea Country/The Fur Flies (1991) - (voice)
- Getaway Grimmy/Tail of a Puppet (1991) - Ham (voice)
1992
Goof Troop (TV Series short) as
Road Hogs Biker
- Queasy Rider (1992) - Road Hogs Biker (voice)
1991
Teenage Exorcist as
Eddie
1991
Darkwing Duck (TV Series short) as
Mouth
- Darkly Dawns the Duck: Part 2 (1991) - Mouth (voice)
- Darkly Dawns the Duck: Part 1 (1991) - Mouth (voice)
1991
Rock-A-Doodle as
Snipes (voice)
1990
Dorf Goes Auto Racing (Video short) as
Eddie Taylor
1990
Mob Boss (Video) as
Tony
1990
Hollywood Boulevard II as
Walter
1990
Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective (Video) as
Himalayan Operator
1989
Monsters (TV Series) as
Demon #2
- The Demons (1989) - Demon #2
1989
Wedding Band as
Slappy the Clown
1989
Beverly Hills Vamp as
Kyle Carpenter
1988
Dorf's Golf Bible (Video short) as
Waldo
1988
Assault of the Killer Bimbos as
Dopey Deputy
1988
Critters 2 as
Hungry Heifer Manager
1987
Million Dollar Mystery as
Rollie
1986
Happy Hour as
Hancock
1986
The Whoopee Boys as
Eddie Lipschultz
1986
The Fall Guy (TV Series) as
Merle Monroe
- Lady in Green (1986) - Merle Monroe
1986
The Longshot as
Parking Attendant
1985
Follow That Bird as
Donnie Dodo (voice)
1984
Delta Pi as
Lane
1984
Punky Brewster (TV Series) as
Eddie
- Yes, Punky, There Is a Santa Claus: Part 2 (1984) - Eddie
- Yes, Punky, There Is a Santa Claus: Part 1 (1984) - Eddie
- Bye Bye, My (1984) - Eddie
- Dog Dough Afternoon (1984) - Eddie
- Miss Adorable (1984) - Eddie
- Visit to the Doctor/Go to Sleep (1984) - Eddie
- Parents Night (1984) - Eddie
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1984) - Eddie
- Walk Pool/Gone Fishin' (1984) - Eddie
- Punky Gets Her Own Room/Lost and Found (1984) - Eddie
- Punky Finds a Home: Part 3 (1984) - Eddie
- Punky Finds a Home: Part 2 (1984) - Eddie
1984
The Rosebud Beach Hotel as
Sydney
1983
Surf II as
Menlo Schwartzer
1983
Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) as
Mickey Dalrumple
- Squeeze Play (1983) - Mickey Dalrumple
1983
A Polish Vampire in Burbank as
Sphincter
1983
WarGames as
Malvin
1982
The Facts of Life (TV Series) as
Grusky
- The Big Fight (1982) - Grusky
1982
Zapped! as
Sheldon (as Ed Deezen)
1982
Grease 2 as
Eugene
1981
Homeroom (TV Movie) as
Ron Carp
1980
Steigler and Steigler as
Red
1980
Midnight Madness as
Wesley - White Team Leader
1979
1941 as
Herbie Kazlminsky
1979
Champions: A Love Story (TV Movie) as
Eric Philpot
1978
Grease as
Eugene
1978
I Wanna Hold Your Hand as
Richard 'Ringo' Klaus
1978
Laserblast as
Froggy
Writer
2019
Highlight History (TV Series documentary) (author - 1 episode)
- Ladies and Gentlemen-. The Beatles! (2019) - (author)
Self
-
On the Trail of Stan & Ollie (Documentary) (filming) as
Self
-
The Great All Nighter (Documentary) (filming) as
Self
2023
Still Toking with (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Still Toking with Eddie Deezen (Actor & Voice Actor) (2023) - Self - Guest
2022
Bijuu Mike (TV Series) as
The Hungry Pumpkin
- The Hungry Pumpkin in real life (2022) - The Hungry Pumpkin
2021
The Dorkening (TV Series)
- Grease Special on Creator Spotlight (2021)
2019
CF3: Cult Fans, Films & Finds (TV Series) as
Self
- Groundhog Day (1993) w/ Steve Fodor, Ken Hudson Campbell, Kevin McDonald, Scott Schwartz, Jewel Staite, Jack Bennett, Dean Cameron, Eddie Deezen & More! (2020) - Self
- War Games (1983) w/ Eddie Deezen (2019) - Self
2019
The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell (TV Series) as
Guest
- Eddie Deezen/Thomas J. Churchill (2019) - Guest
2018
Behind Closed Doors (TV Series) as
Self - Eugene
- Grease (2018) - Self - Eugene
2018
Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast (Podcast Series documentary) as
Self - Guest
- Eddie Deezen (2018) - Self - Guest
2005
Me and Graham: The Soundtrack of Our Lives (Documentary) as
Self
2002
VH-1 Where Are They Now? (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Eugene
- Grease (2002) - Self / Eugene
2001
Behind the Music (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Eugene
- Grease (2001) - Self / Eugene
Archive Footage
2002
The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live in Stereo (TV Special) as
Mandark (uncredited)
1996
The Making of '1941' (Video documentary) as
Self
1989
The Incredibly Strange Film Show (TV Series documentary) as
Kyle Carpenter ('Beverly Hills Vamp')
- Fred Olen Ray & Doris Wishman (1989) - Kyle Carpenter ('Beverly Hills Vamp')

References

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