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  1. Tim Kazurinsky, 2014. Timothy J. Kazurinsky (* 3. März 1950 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Karriere. Kazurinsky gehörte von 1981 bis 1984 zur Stammbesetzung der NBC-Show Saturday Night Live. Seine Standardrollen waren zumeist schüchterne und beschränkte Personen.

    • Kazurinsky, Timothy J. (vollständiger Name)
    • US-amerikanischer Schauspieler
    • 3. März 1950
    • Kazurinsky, Tim
  2. Timothy James Kazurinsky (born March 3, 1950) is an American actor and screenwriter best known as a cast member and writer on Saturday Night Live and for his role as Carl Sweetchuck in the Police Academy films. Early life. Kazurinsky was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

  3. Tim Kazurinsky is an American actor and screenwriter who was a cast member and writer on Saturday Night Live (1981-1984) and played Officer Carl Sweetchuck in the Police Academy movies. He also wrote and acted in films like About Last Night, For Keeps, and Strange Relations, and appeared in TV shows like Chicago Med, Easy, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.

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    • Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
  4. Tim appears in the Doug Stanhope-helmed film "The Road Dog" from the creator of Meet the Parents. 1/26. Follow Tim for the latest updates! Website design by Barrett Leddy. bottom of page. The official website of actor/screenwriter, Tim Kazurinsky.

  5. Tim Kazurinsky is an American actor and screenwriter known for his tenure as both a writer and featured player on Saturday Night Live (1981-1984) and for his role as Officer Sweetchuck in the Police Academy film series.

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UCstp4YFgKux8Tc9KPpgL38wTim Kazurinsky - YouTube

    Tim Kazurinsky is an American actor and screenwriter known for his tenure as both a featured player and Emmy-nominated writer on "Saturday Night Live" (1981-1984) and for his role as Officer...

  7. Actor: Saturday Night Live. Tim Kazurinsky is an American actor and screenwriter known for his tenure as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live (1981-1984) and for playing Officer Carl Sweetchuck in the "Police Academy" film franchise. Notable screenwriting credits include "About Last Night..."