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| - Christopher Guest (* 5. Februar 1948) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Autor, Regisseur und Musiker. In der Serie SpongeBob Schwammkopf spricht er im Original Stanley S. Schwammkopf in der gleichnamigen Episode.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Christopher Guest Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor Gender First publication Unknown
- Christopher Guest (* 5. Februar 1948 in New York City, USA) ist ein amerikanischer Sprecher. In der Originalfassung der Serie SpongeBob Schwammkopf spricht er Stanley S. Schwammkopf. Kategorie:Synchronsprecher
- He received his dramatic arts training at New York City's High School of Arts and Music and at Bard College, and Guest first appeared in minor film roles in a mixture of film genres including The Hot Rock (1972), Death Wish (1974), Lemmings (1973) (V), and The Long Riders (1980). However, he was also dabbling in writing for several T.V. shows, and when filming Million Dollar Infield (1982) (TV), Guest became acquainted with writer-director Rob Reiner and the two collaborated, along with Michael McKean and Harry Shearer, to pen the script and music for the sleeper hit This Is Spinal Tap (1984).
- Christopher Haden-Guest, 5th Baron Haden-Guest (born February 5, 1948), better known as Christopher Guest, is an English-American screenwriter, composer, musician, director, actor, and comedian who holds dual British and American citizenship. Guest is most widely known in Hollywood for having written, directed and starred in his series of comedy films shot in mock-documentary (mockumentary) style. Scenes and character backgrounds in Guest's films are written, but actors have no rehearsal time and the ensemble improvise scenes while filming them. The series of films began with This Is Spinal Tap (directed by Rob Reiner), and continued with Waiting for Guffman, Best In Show, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration, and Mascots.
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| - Christopher Guest (* 5. Februar 1948) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Autor, Regisseur und Musiker. In der Serie SpongeBob Schwammkopf spricht er im Original Stanley S. Schwammkopf in der gleichnamigen Episode.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Christopher Guest Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor Gender First publication Unknown
- Christopher Guest (* 5. Februar 1948 in New York City, USA) ist ein amerikanischer Sprecher. In der Originalfassung der Serie SpongeBob Schwammkopf spricht er Stanley S. Schwammkopf. Kategorie:Synchronsprecher
- He received his dramatic arts training at New York City's High School of Arts and Music and at Bard College, and Guest first appeared in minor film roles in a mixture of film genres including The Hot Rock (1972), Death Wish (1974), Lemmings (1973) (V), and The Long Riders (1980). However, he was also dabbling in writing for several T.V. shows, and when filming Million Dollar Infield (1982) (TV), Guest became acquainted with writer-director Rob Reiner and the two collaborated, along with Michael McKean and Harry Shearer, to pen the script and music for the sleeper hit This Is Spinal Tap (1984).
- Christopher Haden-Guest, 5th Baron Haden-Guest (born February 5, 1948), better known as Christopher Guest, is an English-American screenwriter, composer, musician, director, actor, and comedian who holds dual British and American citizenship. Guest is most widely known in Hollywood for having written, directed and starred in his series of comedy films shot in mock-documentary (mockumentary) style. Scenes and character backgrounds in Guest's films are written, but actors have no rehearsal time and the ensemble improvise scenes while filming them. The series of films began with This Is Spinal Tap (directed by Rob Reiner), and continued with Waiting for Guffman, Best In Show, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration, and Mascots. He holds a hereditary British peerage as the 5th Baron Haden-Guest, and has publicly expressed a desire to see the House of Lords reformed as a democratically elected chamber. Though he was initially active in the Lords, his career there was cut short by the House of Lords Act 1999, which removed the right of most hereditary peers to a seat in the parliament. When using his title, he is normally styled as Lord Haden-Guest. Guest is married to the actress and author Jamie Lee Curtis.
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