Appearing in Stripes, Vice Versa, and Fast Times at Ridgemont High is pretty much all you have to do to get into The triviafrog.com Hall of Fame.
GIVEN NAME |
DOB |
DIED |
OCCUPATION(S) |
ACTIVE |
Edward Ernest Reinhold Jr. |
May 21, 1957 |
Alive |
Actor |
1979-Present |
Judge Reinhold Trivia
Born in Wilmington, Delaware.
His father was a trial lawyer who nick-named him Judge when he was a baby. Get it?
Graduated Martin County High School.
Acted in the storied Burt Reynolds Dinner Theater in Jupiter, Florida.
Appeared in a Wonder Woman episode in 1979 at age 22.
was Elmo in Stripes in 1981.
Appeared in 1982’s Fast Times at Ridgemont High with Sean Penn and Phoebe Cates.
Appeared in the top grossing movie of 1984 Beverley Hills Cop.
Was Gerald in Gremlins in 1984, his second movie with Phoebe Cates.
Was married to Carrie Frazier from 1985-1986.
Starred in 1986’s Ruthless People.
Reprised his role as Det. Billy Rosewood in 1987’s Beverly Hills Cop II.
Starred in the 1988 body switch movie Vice Versa with Fred Savage.
Hosted Saturday Night Live on February 7, 1988. Musical guest 10,000 Maniacs.
Played a man named Harmony in the 1990 movie Daddy’s Dyin’: Who’s Got the Will? With Beverly D’Angelo.
In 1994, he appeared in a classic episode of Seinfeld as the Close Talker and was nominated for an Emmy.
In 1994 he appeared in the third of three Beverly Hills Cop movies with Eddie Murphy and the first of three The Santa Clause movies with Tim Allen.
Appeared in Swing Vote in 1998 with Stanley Tucci
Married Amy Miller in 2000.
Reprised his role as Dr. Neil Miller in 2002’s The Santa Clause 2: The Mrs. Clause.
Appeared in 2006’s The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause.
In 2006, Amy Reinhold directed a well received documentary titled Be Still.
Judge Reinhold shares a birthday with:
Al Franken (1951)
Chris Benoit (1967)
Fairuza Balk (1974)
Jeffrey Dahmer (1960)
Leo Sayer (1948)
Nancy Benoit (1964)
Nick Cassavetes (1959)
Notorious B.I.G. (1972)
Mr. T (1952)
Peggy Cass (1924)
Raymond Burr (1917)
Richard Hatch (1945)
Ricky Williams (1977)
Robert Montgomery (1904)
Ronald Isley (1941)