Highest rated movie: They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)
Lowest rated movie: Going Ape! (1981)
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Movies starring Art Metrano have generally received mixed reviews and hold an average score of 56%.
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? - released in 1969 - is Art Metrano's highest rated movie, with a score of 77% based on 183 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Art Metrano is Going Ape! - released in 1981 - with a score of 36% based on 9 reviews.
Arthur "Art" Metrano (born September 22, 1936) is an American actor and comedian, born in Brooklyn, New York City. Metrano may be best known for his role as Lt./Capt./Cmdt. Mauser in Police Academy 2 and Police Academy 3.
Metrano's first film role was as a truck driver in the 1961 Cold War thriller Rocket Attack U.S.A.. Among Metrano's TV guest appearances was a 1968 episode of Ironside. However, he is better known for his frequent appearances on talk and variety shows in the early 1970s, especially The Tonight Show, as a "magician" performing absurd tricks, such as making his fingers "jump" from one hand to another, while constantly humming an inane theme song – "Fine and Dandy", an early 1930s composition by Kay Swift. In December 2007, Metrano filed a lawsuit against Family Guy, asserting copyright infringement, and asking for damages in excess of two million dollars.
Due to a fall at home in 1989, Metrano seriously injured his spinal cord and is disabled. Currently, he tours with his one-man show, "Jews Don't Belong On Ladders...An Accidental Comedy", which has raised more than $75,000 for Project Support for Spinal Cord Injury, to help buy crutches, wheelchairs, and supplies for handicapped people.
Art Metrano has acted in films with George Gaynes, William Schallert, Steve Guttenberg and Sybil Danning.
Art Metrano has worked with these film directors: Jerry Paris, Andy Sidaris, Mel Brooks and Barry Levinson.
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