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[[File:Charles_Fleischer_Funny_People_Premiere_dywXAjDtOZIl.jpg|thumb|250px|Charles Fleischer]]'''Charles Fleischer''' (b. March[[March 27]], [[1950]]) portrayed both young and old versions of [[Terry]], the owner of the [[Western Auto]] in [[1955]], and later seen outside the [[Courthouse]] in [[2015]].
 
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}}'''Charles Fleischer''' (b. [[August 27]], [[1950]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]) portrayed both young and old versions of [[Terry]], the owner of the [[Western Auto]] in [[1955]], and later seen outside the [[Courthouse]] in [[2015]].
   
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==Other roles==
He is better known as the voice of [[Roger Rabbit]] in ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', starring across [[Christopher Lloyd]] as Judge Doom and was also directed by Robert Zemeckis. Fleischer would return to Walt Disney Studios much later to film the science fiction comedy ''Real Genius, ''a Disney Channel Original Movie where he plays a role somewhat akin to the Doc/Marty relationship. Fleischer played a physics professor who acted as mentor to an intelligent boy who both worked to find a way to make an anti-gravity device operational.
 
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Fleischer is better known as the voice of [[Roger Rabbit]] in ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', starring across [[Christopher Lloyd]] as Judge Doom and was also directed by [[Robert Zemeckis]]. ([[Pat Buttram]] also voiced a small role.)
   
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In [[1988]], he also voiced Roger Rabbit in Disney's ''Mickey's 60th Birthday'' which included [[Richard Dysart]] as Leland McKenzie and contained archive footage of [[Michael J. Fox]] from ''Family Ties''.
From [[2001]] to [[2002]], Fleischer made guest appearances in the 2nd and 3rd season of ''100 Deed For Eddie McDowd'' with one as a character Dr. Silver. The other 3 were voice overs. The episodes included Season 2-3 regular [[Jason Hervey]] voicing the title character.
 
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Fleischer would return to Walt Disney Studios much later to film the science fiction comedy ''Genius'', a Disney Channel Original Movie where he plays a role somewhat akin to the Doc/Marty relationship. Fleischer played a physics professor who acted as mentor to an intelligent boy who both worked to find a way to make an anti-gravity device operational.
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From [[2001]] to [[2002]], Fleischer made guest appearances in the second and third seasons of ''100 Deed For Eddie McDowd'', with one as a character: Dr. Silver. The other three were voice-overs. The episodes included Season 2-3 regular [[Jason Hervey]] voicing the title character.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*{{WP|Charles Fleischer}}
 
*{{WP|Charles Fleischer}}
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==External link==
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*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0281486/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Charles Fleischer at IMDb]
 
[[Category:Actors|Fleischer, Charles]]
 
[[Category:Actors|Fleischer, Charles]]

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Charles Fleischer
Biographical information
Date of birthAugust 27, 1950
Age (1955)5
Age (1985)35
Age (2015)65
Physical description
GenderMale
Hair colorBrown
Behind-the-scenes information
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Charles Fleischer (b. August 27, 1950 in Washington, D.C.) portrayed both young and old versions of Terry, the owner of the Western Auto in 1955, and later seen outside the Courthouse in 2015.

Other roles

Fleischer is better known as the voice of Roger Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, starring across Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom and was also directed by Robert Zemeckis. (Pat Buttram also voiced a small role.)

In 1988, he also voiced Roger Rabbit in Disney's Mickey's 60th Birthday which included Richard Dysart as Leland McKenzie and contained archive footage of Michael J. Fox from Family Ties.

Fleischer would return to Walt Disney Studios much later to film the science fiction comedy Genius, a Disney Channel Original Movie where he plays a role somewhat akin to the Doc/Marty relationship. Fleischer played a physics professor who acted as mentor to an intelligent boy who both worked to find a way to make an anti-gravity device operational.

From 2001 to 2002, Fleischer made guest appearances in the second and third seasons of 100 Deed For Eddie McDowd, with one as a character: Dr. Silver. The other three were voice-overs. The episodes included Season 2-3 regular Jason Hervey voicing the title character.

See also

External link