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The story of the life and career of eccentric avant-garde comedian, Andy Kaufman.
$82000000
$47434430
118 min
1999-12-22
Released
English
1866
7.2
Andy Kaufman / Tony Clifton
George Shapiro
Lynne Margulies
Bob Zmuda
Maynard Smith
Ed Weinberger
Himself
Stanley Kaufman
Janice Kaufman
Little Michael Kaufman
Baby Carol Kaufman
Little Andy Kaufman
Mr. Besserman
Himself
Wiseass Comic
Improv Piano Player
Diane Barnett
Little Wendy
Yogi
Meditation Student
Meditation Student
Richard Belzer
Carol Kaufman
Michael Kaufman
SNL Assistant
NBC Executive
Maynard Smith's Assistant
ABC Executive
ABC Executive
ABC Executive
Mama Rivoli's Angry Guy
Mama Rivoli's Diner
Andy's Stand-In
Himself
Taxi Marching Man
Himself
Heavyset Technician
Blue Collar Guy
Blue Collar Guy
Sorority Girl
College Promoter
College Student
Madame
Hooker
Hooker
Taxi AD / Stage Manager
LA Times Reporter
Taxi Security Guard
Taxi Security Guard
Taxi Security Guard
Taxi Security Guard
Ed Weinberger's Secretary
Harrah's Booker
Harrah's Conductor
Mimi
Merv Griffin
Irate Merv Spectator
Merv's Guest Coordinator
Boxing Trainer
Wrestling Commentator
Foxy Jackson
Foxy Jackson Referee
Jack Burns
Friday's Announcer
Friday's Melanie
Friday's Mary
Friday's Tech Director
Friday's Control Booth Director
Friday's Floor Director
Jerry Lawler Referee
Ring Announcer
Stadium Photographer
Memphis Paramedic
Memphis Paramedic
Memphis Paramedic
TM Administrator
TM Administrator
Bland Doctor
National Enquirer Editor
National Enquirer Reporter
National Enquirer Reporter
Wild-Haired Guru
Eleanor Gould
Carnegie Hall Conductor
Crystal Healer
Jun Roxas
Comedy Store Patron
Comedy Store Waiter
Comedy Store Waitress
Tony Clifton Biker
Tony Clifton Biker
Tony Clifton Biker
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
New York City Rockette
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
Tony Clifton Dancer
SNL Band
SNL Band
SNL Band
SNL Band
SNL Band
SNL Band
SNL Band
SNL Band
SNL Band
SNL Band
SNL Band
Mama Rivoli's Band
Mama Rivoli's Band
Mama Rivoli's Band
Mama Rivoli's Band
Letterman Band
Letterman Band
Letterman Band
Comedy Store Band
Comedy Store Band
Comedy Store Band
Comedy Store Band / Harrah's Band
Comedy Store Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Harrah's Band
Man (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Audience Member (uncredited)
Day Player (uncredited)
Wrestling Fan (uncredited)
Crazy Fan (uncredited)
Photographer (uncredited)
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Pig-Tailed Wrestler (uncredited)
Comedy Store Patron (uncredited)
Sarah (uncredited)
Audience Member (uncredited)
Lawler's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Angry Woman (uncredited)
Self (uncredited)
New York City Rockette / Tony Clifton Dancer (uncredited)
Friday's Audience Member (uncredited)
Arizona Student (uncredited)
Andy Kaufman Fan (uncredited)
Woman (uncredited)
Moviegoer (uncredited)
Improv Heckler (uncredited)
Jerry's Deli Patron (uncredited)
Taxi Crew Member (uncredited)
Musician (uncredited)
Club Patron (uncredited)
Self (uncredited)
Man (uncredited)
Self (uncredited)
TV Cameraman (uncredited)
Stadium Usher (uncredited)
Wrestling Fan (uncredited)
Smoking Improv Patron (uncredited)
Self (uncredited)
Tony Clifton Dancer (uncredited)
Man (uncredited)
Self (uncredited)
Self (uncredited)
Friday's Michael (uncredited)
Harrah's Audience Heckler (uncredited)
Self (uncredited)
Concert Guest (uncredited)
Mustang Ranch Clerk (uncredited)
Heckler (uncredited)
Waitress (uncredited)
Frat Boy (uncredited)
Hippy Student (uncredited)
Pool Player (uncredited)
Comedy Store Patron (uncredited)
Man (uncredited)
Audience Member (uncredited)
Patron (uncredited)
Wrestler (uncredited)
Letterman Band (uncredited)
Comedy Store Patron (uncredited)
Italian Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Letterman Security (uncredited)
Comedy Store Patron (uncredited)
Self (uncredited)
Man (uncredited)
Audience Member (uncredited)
Waiter (uncredited)
Davis (Reporter) (uncredited)
Clinic Receptionist (uncredited)
Carnegie Hall Band Member (uncredited)
Waitress at Improv (uncredited)
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