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<infobox> <image source="image" /> <title source="name"><default>Kurt Fuller</default></title> <group> <header>Biographical information</header> <label>Full name</label> <label>Born</label> <label>Died</label> <label>First credit</label> </group> <group> <header>Further information</header> <label>Link(s)</label> </group> </infobox>Curtis "Kurt" Fuller is an American actor and voice actor who has appeared in a number of television, film, and stage projects. He was credited with voicing Quon and an additional character in one episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Avatar: The Last Airbender credits
Quon
Template:Character information
Additional voice
Selected other credits
Television work
Filmography
- Arrow Heads (2009; short)
- Superhero Movie (2008)
- Mr. Woodcock (2007)
- The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
- Candor City Hospital (2005; short)
- I'm Not Gay (2005; short)
- The Civilization of Maxwell Bright (2005)
- The Lost People of Mountain Village (2005; short)
- Ray (2004)
- Anger Management (2003)
Biographical information
Personal life
Fuller graduated from Lincoln High School in Stockton, California, in 1971. He is married to actress Jessica Hendra, daughter of writer Tony Hendra, and has two children named Julia and Charlotte. He is Jewish.
Career
Generally cast as smarmy executives and authority figures, Fuller is recognized as television director Russell in Wayne's World, a spiteful mayoral aide in Ghostbusters II, Mr. Brell in No Holds Barred, a seedy real estate agent in Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, and power-abusing, egotistical NSC Director Robert Lindsey in the third season of Alias. Usually cast in comedic roles, Fuller played Werner Klemperer, to whom he bears a very close physical likeness, in Paul Schrader's Auto Focus and Karl Rove on the TV satire That's My Bush!. He also played Pacific Bell Retirement Fund Executive Walter Ribbon in The Pursuit of Happyness.
Fuller has appeared in many television shows as well, including Knight Rider, Timecop, Quantum Leap, L.A. Law, Murder, She Wrote, Ally McBeal, Felicity, Malcolm in the Middle, The West Wing, Boston Legal, Boston Public, House, Monk, Desperate Housewives, the live action version of The Tick, Charmed, Supernatural, Carnivà le, My Name Is Earl, Ugly Betty, Glee, and the pilot episode of NewsRadio. He had a recurring role as Woody the Coroner on Psych.[1]