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John Achorn was born on July 27, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is known for his work on Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Night of the Comet (1984) and Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall (1987).
Date Of Birth July 27, 1946 Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, United States Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character Almost Broadway 2017 Balsac Diary of an Actress 2011 TV Series Casting Director Talkshow with Spike Feresten 2007 TV Series Lie Detector #2 McBride: Murder Past Midnight 2005 TV Movie Jury Foreman 7 Year Zig Zag 2003 Business Manager 'Til There Was You 1997 Board Member (uncredited) Loved 1997 Motel Manager (uncredited) Bailey Kipper's P.O.V. 1996 TV Series Mr. Don 'Kip' Kipper The Lazarus Man 1996 TV Series Mayor Picket Fences 1996 TV Series Minor Adjustments 1995 TV Series Emcee Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story 1993 TV Movie Man at Bar The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 1993 TV Series Cable Guy Born Yesterday 1993 Sen. Banks Blind Geronimo and His Brother 1992 The Traveler Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story 1992 TV Movie House Master Defenseless 1991 Board Member in Law Firm Fever 1991 TV Movie Parole Board Member Pastime 1990 Cal Quantum Leap 1990 TV Series Irv Book of Love 1990 Mr. Joe Twiller Problem Child 1990 Additional Voice (voice) Born on the Fourth of July 1989 uncredited Family Medical Center 1989 TV Series Anxiety attack patient Amen 1988 TV Series Dr. Hoffman Gor II 1988 Voice of Watney (voice, uncredited) Murphy Brown 1988 TV Series Stage Manager Night Court 1988 TV Series John Weary From Hollywood to Deadwood 1988 Insurance Detective The Golden Girls 1988 TV Series Priest Patty Hearst 1988 Al Johnson Shakedown on the Sunset Strip 1988 TV Movie Bartender (uncredited) Newhart 1988 TV Series Man Beverly Hills Buntz 1988 TV Series Mailman Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall 1987 Short George Scurry Faerie Tale Theatre 1982-1987 TV Series Surprised Guard / Sailor / Townsperson / ... Ohara 1987 TV Series Hotel Manager Knots Landing 1987 TV Series Coroner's Assistant Divorce Court 1987 TV Series Mr. Faulkenburg Harry 1987 TV Series Dr. Gaglianella Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1986 TV Series CHP Officer The Judge 1986/I TV Series Assistant D.A. 3:15 1986 Teacher in hallway Tall Tales & Legends 1985-1986 TV Series The Umpire / Thomas Edison Hill Street Blues 1985 TV Series The Heights Cop After MASH 1985 TV Series Mental Patient Protocol 1984 TV Newsman (uncredited) Beverly Hills Cop 1984 2nd Detroit Cop Night of the Comet 1984 Oscar St. Elsewhere 1983 TV Series Administrator Voyagers! 1982 TV Series Reporter #1 Olivia Newton-John: Let's Get Physical 1982 TV Movie Big guy on bicycle The Incredible Shrinking Woman 1981 Guard
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character RoboCop 3 1993 additional voices - uncredited Majority Rule 1992 TV Movie ADR voice group - uncredited Traces of Red 1992 additional voice Universal Soldier 1992 ADR voice group - uncredited The Vagrant 1992 ADR voice group - uncredited American Me 1992 additional voices - uncredited Liebestraum 1991 ADR voice group - uncredited Morning Star 1991 TV Mini-Series ADR voice group - 2 episodes Mr. Destiny 1990 ADR voice group Problem Child 1990 ADR voice - uncredited Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection 1990 ADR voice group - uncredited Collision Course 1989 ADR voice Cyborg 1989 ADR voice group The Iron Triangle 1989 ADR voice group - uncredited Gor II 1988 ADR voice: second unit post-production Sweet Hearts Dance 1988 ADR voice group - uncredited War Party 1988 additional voices - uncredited Miracle Mile 1988 ADR voice group - uncredited Hero and the Terror 1988 ADR voice group - uncredited Paramedics 1988 ADR voice group Illegally Yours 1988 ADR voice group - uncredited Kansas 1988 ADR voice group - uncredited A Tiger's Tale 1987 ADR voice group Lady Beware 1987 ADR voice group Cracked Up 1987 TV Movie ADR voice Hardbodies 2 1986 physical comedy consultant Teen Wolf 1985 ADR voice group Vision Quest 1985 ADR voice
Self Title Year Status Character I Don't Know Jack 2002 Documentary Himself
Known for movies Beverly Hills Cop (1984) as 2nd Detroit Cop
Night of the Comet (1984) as Oscar
Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall (1987) as George Scurry
Fever (1991) as Parole Board Member