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His most famous role was as one of the children in a family drama that aired on TV from 1996 - 2007.
Still clueless here
Maybe this will help. Here's a picture of him without the facial hair:
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Maybe this will help. Here's a picture of him without the facial hair:
Nope...still have no idea who that is
We're going to need more on this one, GBG
Hint: The Baker's Dozen TV Game Thread
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At first I thought this might be the kid who played Jake on "Two and a Half Men", but then I saw a picture of the kid who played Oliver on "The Brady Bunch" on a different thread, and now I think it might be him.
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It is Robbie Rist, who played Oliver on The Brady Bunch...since GBG guessed it:
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Since nobody posted the next one yet, try this one:
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Since nobody posted the next one yet, try this one:
The face is definitely ringing a bell...
Here's a hint: He only made one movie, but he had a starring role, and it's a very well known movie.
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Wait a minute...I think i just realized who this is...is it Peter Ostrum, who played Charlie Bucket in Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory?
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Yup. He shows up on a lot of those where-are-they-now lists since he only did the one flick.
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