Len Doncheff is an actor, known for The Adventures of Bob & Doug McKenzie: Strange Brew (1983), Heavy Metal (1981) and Dick (1999).
Len J. Phillips was born on December 18, 1966 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Tales from the Dead Zone, Horror by Midnight and Asteroid Hunters (2020).
Len worked in broadcast television for 6 years in Buffalo, New York; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Erie, Pennsylvania, mostly working in Traffic Management. Len holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Gannon University and also an Assoicates Degree in Science from the University of Pittsburgh. He also works as a fight choreographer for many stage productions at the Erie Playhouse working with both the adults and also the children's theater , and has choreographed such plays as Carrie: The Musical, The Fantastics, Treasure Island and more. First got into indie films by working as a "zombie extra" in the film Zombiegeddon directed by Chris Watson. Len & Chris have remained friends and talk often to this day and hope to collaborate on a film in the future. Owns over 200 movie posters with most being "B-Movie" horror/action fare. Among his favorites in his collection are Death Race 2000 (signed by David Carradine), Hercules (starring Lou Ferrigno), and They Live (signed by Roddy Piper). As a competitor in martial arts in the state of Pennsylvania, Len has earned 10 state titles (Pennsylvania Karate Ratings Association) . he holds titles in Black Belt fighting, Black Belt Weapons kata, Black Belt empty hand kata, and Mens Advanced Weapons kata. He also has captured 6 regional titles through competition organizations the Professional Karate Commission (PKC Region 4) and Tournament Karate Association (TKA). He eared the professional Karate Commission Region 4 "Competitor of the Year" award for the 2019-2020 competition season.
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Len Kimmick is an actor, known for The Pickle Goes in the Middle (1973).
Len Kirschbaum is an actor, known for The Edison Death Machine (2006).
Len Lefkowitz is known for Revenge Is a Promise (2018) and Hot Date (2014).
Len Lesser was an American character actor, from the Bronx, New York City. His most famous role was that of Uncle Leo, the maternal uncle of protagonist Jerry Seinfeld in the sitcom "Seinfield". Lesser played this role from 1991 to the series finale in 1998. Lesser was the son of a Polish-Jewish immigrant, who worked as a grocer in New York City. Lesser was educated at the City College of New York. He graduated in 1942 with a bachelor's degree, at the age of 19. Shortly after, Lesser enlisted in the United States Army which was mobilizing for World War II. He served in the China Burma India Theater of the War. Lesser was primarily a theatrical actor until the mid-1950s. From 1955 onward, he appeared regularly on television series in minor or guest star roles. He also appeared as a character actor in films such as "Birdman of Alcatraz" (1962), "How to Stuff a Wild Bikini" (1965), and "Kelly's Heroes" (1970). Lesser did not achieve a regular role until cast as Uncle Leo in "Seinfeld", at the age of 69. Afterwards he was cast in the recurring role of Garvin in the sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996-2005). Both Uncle Leo and Garvin were friendly and overly enthusiastic acquaintances of the respective protagonists of each sitcom. For the first time in his career, Lesser became a household name with these sitcom roles. In his last years, Lesser was struggling with cancer. He died of cancer-related pneumonia in 2011, at the age of 88. His former cast-mate Jerry Seinfield mourned his death and described Lesser as "a very sweet guy".
Len Letterman is known for Top Model (1988) and Miami Models (1994).
Len Lipitch is known for Sophie: A Murder in West Cork (2021).