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I remember seeing Marla as the mother of Robert Townsend's superhero character in "Meteor Man" and she also was very poignant as a woman about to shoot herself in a bathroom stall because her cancer had returned on an episode of "Touched by an Angel." I was never a big watcher of "The Jeffersons."

I have not seen Elizabeth McGovern in a lot of the movies and shows mentioned above, but I do remember her in a smaller film called Lovesick with Dudley Moore. She was very good in that and the movie had a nice supporting cast. I also saw her on an episode of Tales from the Crypt in the last season of the show, which

I remember seeing him as Parker Posey's dad in a great indie film called Personal Velocity. It was a small role, of course. He also played some jerks on Murder, She Wrote which is a show his wife, Jessica Walter, guest-starred on about a half a dozen times. She got killed almost every time because she was as big a

Cliff should've gotten some award recognition for his role in Spiderman and for that particular scene. He was amazing. I've always admired his performance in Charly, too. It's one of my favorites. And the Twilight Zone dummy episode.

I've always enjoyed Janeane Garofalo's work. I especially liked her as Randy Quaid's obnoxious blind date in Bye, Bye Love and in the romantic comedy The Truth about Cats and Dogs. She was also funny in Now and Then and Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. She's good in a lot of things and very pretty, too.

I've always enjoyed Stephen Tobolowsky. I remember his killer nose bleed in the horror film Mirror, Mirror, his physical schtick opposite Leslie Nielsen in Mr. Magoo, and his smooch with Kurtwood Smith in an episode of Picket Fences, even if he doesn't care to remember them. I was hoping some of these roles might have