Stuart Charno

American actor


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|image = |imagesize = 150px | birth_date = | birth_place = Queens, New York, U.S. | yearsactive = 1981–2003, 2010 Stuart Charno (born September 29, 1956) is an American actor. He has been a stand-up comic and has starred in film and on television. His first role was in the 1981 horror film Friday the 13th Part 2. Other notable appearances of his include the 1985 comedy film Just One of the Guys (as Harold "Reptile" Sherpico) and the 1986 film Modern Girls, in which he appeared with Just One of the Guys co-star Clayton Rohner. Charno has made guest appearances on various television shows including MAS*H, The X-Files, Chicago Hope, Team Knight Rider, and Profiler. He also received story credits on three episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation ("The Wounded", "New Ground" and "Ethics").

Charno is the uncle of current Ice Nine Kills lead guitarist Dan Sugarman.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRole
1981Friday the 13th Part 2Ted
1981The Chosen1st Baseman
1982Young Doctors in LoveThe Hospital Staff – Warren the Orderly
1983ChristineDon Vandenberg
1984Hard to HoldTechie
1985Just One of the GuysReptile
1985Once BittenCabin Boy Vampire
1986Modern GirlsNerdy Guy
1992SleepwalkersPolice Photographer
2003Alien HunterAbell
2010Horrorween 3DUke Player
2013Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13thHimself
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1982MASH*Corp. SonnebornEpisode: "Bombshells"
1982FameClerkEpisode: "A Tough Act to Follow"
1983SvengaliBoomerTelevision film
1983–1984Buffalo BillZwickey2 episodes
1984It's Your MoveFredEpisode: "Dating Games"
1985The Paper ChaseEpisode: It's Only a Show
1985–1986NewhartErnie2 episodes
1987Beauty and the BeastBennieEpisode: "Siege"
1988Freddy's NightmaresJimEpisode: "Saturday Night Special"
1993Good AdviceHowardEpisode: "Jack of Hearts"
1994Dave's WorldRyan BeckEpisode: "The Last Auction Hero"
1994The Adventure of Young Indiana Jones: Hollywood FolliesCamera AssistantTelevision film
1995The X-FilesThe PuppetEpisode: "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose"
1996–1997Chicago HopeDr. Lloyd ChernowRecurring role, 6 episodes
1997The PretenderPark Place Motel OwnerEpisode: "Prison Story"
1998Team Knight RiderEngineerEpisode: "Apocalypse Maybe"
2000ProfilerMark DolanEpisode: "Paradise Lost"
2002BloodHounds, IncLarryEpisode: "Invasion of the UFOs"
2009His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13thHimselfDocumentary film
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