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His role was played off when Belzer made a cameo appearance in the special ''[[Elmopalooza]]''. In fact, when he arrives backstage to rescue [[Jon Stewart]] from his locked dressing room, [[Prairie Dawn]] mistakes him for a police officer. He's not able to break the door down, so he calls in his stuntman, [[Sparky (Sesame Street)|Sparky]]. |
His role was played off when Belzer made a cameo appearance in the special ''[[Elmopalooza]]''. In fact, when he arrives backstage to rescue [[Jon Stewart]] from his locked dressing room, [[Prairie Dawn]] mistakes him for a police officer. He's not able to break the door down, so he calls in his stuntman, [[Sparky (Sesame Street)|Sparky]]. |
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Belzer was later caricatured (along with his ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' costars) in [[Law & Order: Special Letters Unit]] in ''[[Sesame Street]]'s'' [[Season 37]]. |
Belzer was later caricatured (along with his ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' costars) in [[Law & Order: Special Letters Unit]] in ''[[Sesame Street]]'s'' [[Season 37]]. |
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In [[Season 38]], Belzer appeared to present "lazy" as [[the Word of the Day]]. |
In [[Season 38]], Belzer appeared to present "lazy" as [[the Word of the Day]]. |
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==Sources== |
==Sources== |
Revision as of 00:59, 9 June 2008
Richard Belzer is an American actor and comedian best known for his role as Detective John Munch in the television series Homicide: Life on the Street and in the Law & Order franchise. In total, the character of Munch has appeared on 10 television series.[1]
His role was played off when Belzer made a cameo appearance in the special Elmopalooza. In fact, when he arrives backstage to rescue Jon Stewart from his locked dressing room, Prairie Dawn mistakes him for a police officer. He's not able to break the door down, so he calls in his stuntman, Sparky.
In Season 10, Belzer appeared in Episode 1186 in a short film with Brian Doyle-Murray.
Belzer was later caricatured (along with his Law & Order: Special Victims Unit costars) in Law & Order: Special Letters Unit in Sesame Street's Season 37.
In Season 38, Belzer appeared to present "lazy" as the Word of the Day.
Sources
- ↑ "Belzer Character Munch Makes TV History," Contactmusic.com. June 8, 2007.