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Russ Leatherman

Role
  
Movie actor

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Russ Leatherman (born 14 February 1962) is a cofounder of Moviefone, a popular movie guide. Known for his trademark greeting, “Hellooo and welcome to Moviefone!”, the greeting has been parodied on hundreds of programs including The Simpsons, Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, the 2005 Academy Awards, VH1’s I Love the 90s, Fair Game, and was the subject of a famous Seinfeld episode.

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As a movie critic, Leatherman's reviews are seen on CNN, CNN Headline News, ABC-TV, CBS's The Early Show, Fox News, MSNBC, NPR, the nationally syndicated The Daily Buzz morning show, and heard on a number of top radio stations nationwide including Z100 in New York, KRTH-FM in Los Angeles and the nationally syndicated Westwood One, USA Radio Network, ABC Radio Network, and (through every Friday during Elvis Duran and the Morning Show) Premiere Networks.

Leatherman has appeared on national talk shows such as the Late Show with David Letterman, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Opie and Anthony, The Howard Stern Show, Elvis Duran and the Morning Show, The Caroline Rhea Show and many others. He has also been profiled in the pages of Time Magazine, People, Entertainment Weekly, Life, Vanity Fair and The New York Times. Leatherman also appears regularly with Jonathon Brandmeier on the Brandmeier Show on Westwood One.

Leatherman co-founded the Moviefone company in 1989 and has been the voice of the character "Mr. Moviefone" from the start. Leatherman is a former University of Idaho student and DJ (where he received his degree in Television and Radio) and uses an over-the-top, "Dick Clark on crack" spin when acting as Mr. Moviefone.

Moviefone was purchased by AOL in 1999.

Leatherman is also known as "The Movie Man" and does reports on upcoming movies every weekend called "Six Second Reviews" which are seen on several local newscasts across the United States.

Filmography

Actor
2019
Schooled (TV Series) as
Mr. Moviefone
- The Pokémon Society (2019) - Mr. Moviefone
2008
Family Guy (TV Series) as
Moviefone Guy
- I Dream of Jesus (2008) - Moviefone Guy (voice)
2004
This Just In (TV Series) as
Mr. Moviefone
- Iraqathon (2004) - Mr. Moviefone (voice)
2001
Josie and the Pussycats as
Mr. Moviefone
2000
Good vs Evil (TV Series) as
Mr. Moviefone
- Immigrant Evil (2000) - Mr. Moviefone (uncredited)
2000
Futurama (TV Series) as
Mr. Moviefone
- Raging Bender (2000) - Mr. Moviefone (voice)
1999
Dilbert (TV Series) as
Mr. Moviefone
- The Gift (1999) - Mr. Moviefone (voice, as Mr. Moviefone)
1995
Seinfeld (TV Series) as
Mr. Moviefone
- The Pool Guy (1995) - Mr. Moviefone (voice, uncredited)
Self
2014
Today (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 25 February 2014 (2014) - Self - Guest
2013
Weekend Movie Preview (TV Series) as
Self
2011
Attack of the Show! (TV Series) as
Mr. Moviefone
- Mr. Moviefone/Garfunkel & Oates (2011) - Mr. Moviefone (as Mr. Moviefone)
2008
Speechless (TV Movie documentary) as
Movie Phone Guy (voice)
2006
Identity (TV Series) as
Self - Stranger
- Episode #1.1 (2006) - Self - Stranger (as Mr. Moviefone)
2006
The 78th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Mr. Moviefone (uncredited)
2006
CNN Live Today (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 20 January 2006 (2006) - Self
2005
Morning Express with Robin Meade (TV Series) as
Self - Movie Reviews
2005
I Love the '90s: Part Deux (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- 1999 (2005) - Self
- 1998 (2005) - Self
- 1997 (2005) - Self
- 1996 (2005) - Self
- 1994 (2005) - Self
- 1995 (2005) - Self
- 1993 (2005) - Self
- 1992 (2005) - Self
- 1991 (2005) - Self
- 1990 (2005) - Self
1997
Split Screen (TV Series) as
Self
- Mr. MovieFone's Message - Self
Archive Footage
2006
Seinfeld: Inside Look (TV Series documentary short) as
Mr. Moviefone
- The Pool Guy (2006) - Mr. Moviefone

References

Russ Leatherman Wikipedia