Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
50 million people used to watch him on TV. Now he washes their cars.TV child star of the '70s, Dickie Roberts is now 35 and parking cars. Craving to regain the spotlight, he auditions for a role of a normal guy, but the director quickly sees he is anything but normal. Desperate to win the part, Dickie hires a family to help him replay his childhood and assume the identity of an average, everyday kid.
Description: TV child star of the '70s, Dickie Roberts is now 35 and parking cars. Craving to regain the spotlight, he auditions for a role of a normal guy, but the director quickly sees he is anything but normal. Desperate to win the part, Dickie hires a family to help him replay his childhood and assume the identity of an average, everyday kid.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 98 minutes
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Daddy Day Camp
One Fine Day
David Spade
Played Dickie Roberts
Mary McCormack
Played Grace Finney
Jon Lovitz
Played Sidney Wernick
Craig Bierko
Played George Finney
Alyssa Milano
Played Cyndi
Rob Reiner
Played Self
Scott Terra
Played Sam Finney
Jenna Boyd
Played Sally Finney
John Farley
Played Referee
Michael Buffer
Played Self
Spencer Garrett
Played Publisher
Rachel Dratch
Played Reiner's Secretary
Bobby Slayton
Played Commentator
Fred Wolf
Played Dickie's Corner Man
Emmanuel Lewis
Played Self
Joey Diaz
Played Emmanuel's Entourage
Kevin Grevioux
Played Emmanuel's Entourage
Brian Clark
Played Guy in Car
Leif Garrett
Played Himself
Emily Harrison
Played Girl
Nancy M. Pimental
Played Girl
Alan Blumenfeld
Played Mr. Rollins
Sasha Mitchell
Played Angry Driver
M. Blair Breard
Played Alcoholic Speaker
Tom Arnold
Played Self
Kathleen Randazzo
Played Counselor
Peggy Mannix
Played Lamaze Group Leader
Corey Feldman
Played Self
Danny Bonaduce
Played Self
Dustin Diamond
Played Self
Hal Sparks
Played Publisher
Rob Elk
Played Biker
Retta
Played Sad Eye Sadie
Ian Gomez
Played Strange Man
Doris Roberts
Played Peggy Roberts
Dick Van Patten
Played Self
Nicholas Schwerin
Played Young Dickie
Michelle Ruben
Played Ring Girl
Edie McClurg
Played Mrs. Gertrude
John Kirk
Played Passing Man with Camera
Alexander D. Slanger
Played Map Seller
Oliver Kindred
Played Bully
Brandon de Paul
Played Bully
Evan Lee Dahl
Played Bully
Wyatt Smith
Played Boy in Crowd
Patrick Thomas O'Brien
Played Mr. Gertrude
Colin Ryan
Played Gertrude Kid
Christopher Johnson
Played Boy
Sergei Virovlianski
Played Boy
Jake Chapman
Played Boy
Ambyr Childers
Played Barbie
Valerie Perrine
Played Teacher at Microphone
Ashley Edner
Played Heather Bolan
Kevin Farley
Played Valet
Miko C. Brando
Played Valet
Mindy Burbano
Played News Correspondent
Jann Carl
Played Self
Lindsey Dann
Played Reporter
Lisa Joyner
Played Self
Erin Murphy
Played Brittany
Meghan Faye Gallagher
Played Janice
Willie Aames
Played Self
Fred Berry
Played Self
Todd Bridges
Played Self
Gary Coleman
Played Self
Jeff Conaway
Played Self
Corey Haim
Played Self
Tony Dow
Played Self
Florence Henderson
Played Self
Christopher Knight
Played Self
Barry Livingston
Played Self
Mike Lookinland
Played Self
Maureen McCormick
Played Self
Eddie Mekka
Played Self
Jeremy Miller
Played Self
Erin Moran
Played Self
Haywood Nelson
Played Self
Jay North
Played Self
Ron Palillo
Played Self
Butch Patrick
Played Self
Jonathan Loughran
Played Self
Peter Dante
Played Self
Paul Petersen
Played Self
Adam Rich
Played Self
Rodney Allen Rippy
Played Self
Marion Ross
Played Self
Ernest Lee Thomas
Played Self
Charlene Tilton
Played Self
Michael McDonald
Played Maitre' D
Brendan Fraser
Played Self (uncredited)
Jesse Rutherford
Played 5th Grade Boy
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