Don Lewis

Don Lewis

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Title: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Character: Gentleman
Released: March 10, 1997
Type: TV
Into every generation a slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a chosen one. She alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness; to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their number. She is the Slayer.
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Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Title: Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Character: Mime
Released: July 28, 1993
Type: Movie
Robin Hood comes home after fighting in the Crusades to learn that the noble King Richard is in exile and that the despotic King John now rules England, with the help of the Sheriff of Rottingham. Robin Hood assembles a band of fellow patriots to do battle with King John and the Sheriff.
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Title: Harry and the Hendersons
Character: Mime
Released: January 13, 1991
Type: TV
The Hendersons, an upwardly mobile Seattle family, bring home what they believe to be a dead Bigfoot. But he has only been wounded by a hunter, and the Hendersons offer the creature who they come to call Harry a temporary home until a recovers his health.
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Title: TV 101
Character: Roger
Released: November 29, 1988
Type: TV
TV 101 is an American drama series that aired on CBS from 1988 until 1989. The series stars Sam Robards, Brynn Thayer, Leon Russom and Andrew Cassese. Other notable cast members include Stacey Dash, Teri Polo, Alex Désert and Matt LeBlanc. The music for this show was created and produced by Todd Rundgren.
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Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo
Title: Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo
Character: Magician
Released: December 21, 1984
Type: Movie
The dance crew from "Breakin'" bands together to save a community center from a greedy developer bent on building a shopping center in its place.
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Hitch Hike to Hell
Title: Hitch Hike to Hell
Character: Gay Boy
Released: January 1, 1977
Type: Movie
Howard is mild-mannered and slightly simple-minded, with a habit of picking up teenage hitchhikers while driving his delivery routes. Sometimes the girls admit to being runaways, and if they claim to hate their mothers it drives Howard into a violent frenzy; his sister ran away from home years ago and was never heard from again, causing his desperate, addled mother to tighten her hold on him. Howard never remembers raping his victims or strangling them with wire coat hangers, though his boss does notice missed deliveries and late arrivals.