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Jack Blessing
Born
July 29, 1951
Died: November 14, 2017
(Lived 66 years)
Place of Birth
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
31
Movies
37
TV Shows
Also Known As
Джек Блессинг
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Jack Blessing
Movies
31
TV Shows
37
Missing Link
as
McVitie the Conductor (voice)
April 4, 2019
Shock and Awe
as
Man on Phone (voice)
December 9, 2017
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return
as
Additional Voices (voice)
May 8, 2014
ParaNorman
as
Slob Guy / Civil War Ghost (voice)
August 3, 2012
Megamind
as
Newscaster (voice)
October 28, 2010
Open Season
as
Additional Voices (voice)
September 27, 2006
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
as
Jarvis
August 4, 2006
Thirteen Days
as
John Scali
December 25, 2000
Above Suspicion
as
Nick
June 7, 2000
Murder at 75 Birch
as
Detective Todd Holman
February 9, 1999
The New Age
as
(voice)
September 16, 1994
Samantha
as
Herman Hathaway
November 20, 1992
Miss America: Behind the Crown
as
Eric Chandler
September 21, 1992
The Last of His Tribe
as
Tom Waterman
March 28, 1992
The Marla Hanson Story
as
Joel
February 4, 1991
Working Tra$h
as
R. Judson Kimbrough
November 26, 1990
The Spirit of '76
as
Voice Talent (voice)
October 12, 1990
Joshua's Heart
as
Nick
September 10, 1990
Mothers, Daughters and Lovers
Cast
September 10, 1989
Uncle Buck
as
Additional Voices (voice)
August 16, 1989
Strange Voices
as
Dr. Dorfman
October 19, 1987
Summer School
as
Student
July 22, 1987
Tonight's the Night
as
Peter
February 2, 1987
Children of a Lesser God
as
Announcer
September 13, 1986
Hamburger: The Motion Picture
as
Nacio Herb Zipser
January 31, 1986
Amos
as
Scott Lasher
September 29, 1985
Galaxy of Terror
as
Cos
October 1, 1981
Miracle on Ice
as
Mark Pavelich
March 1, 1981
Heaven's Gate
as
Emigrant Boy
November 19, 1980
Women at West Point
as
Tom Fenton
February 27, 1979
The Defection of Simas Kudirka
as
Kabek
January 23, 1978