Kurt Fuller

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Kurt Fuller (born September 16, 1953, in San Francisco, California) is a prolific American character actor. Fuller has appeared in a number of television, film, and stage projects. Generally cast as weaselly executives and smarmy authority figures, Fuller is probably best recognized as a nerdy television director in Wayne's World, a spiteful mayoral aide in Ghostbusters II, and power-abusing, egotistical NSC Director Robert Lindsey in the third season of Alias. Usually cast in comedic roles, Fuller played Werner Klemperer in Paul Schrader's Auto Focus and Karl Rove on the TV satire That's My Bush!. Fuller has guested on an enormous amount of television shows, including Knight Rider, Quantum Leap, L.A. Law, Murder, She Wrote, Ally McBeal, Felicity, The West Wing, Boston Legal, Boston Public, House, Monk, Desperate Housewives, Carnivale and the pilot episode of Newsradio. Fuller is married to actress Jessica Hendra and has two children.


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