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The life of Charles Grodin as an actor began in the year 1962 in the Broadway production titled as Tchin-Tchin. He also appeared in a 1964 comedy film called Sex and the College Girl. This movie was shot in Puerto Rico but it was not released for a long time. Charles Grodin also acted as an assistant director with the famous director Gene Saks. In his college life Charles Grodin regularly appeared in several television series. Then he played a major role in the horror movie called Rosemary's Baby. In 1970 Charles Grodin acted in the movie Catch 22. he became a celebrity in USA when he played the role of the protagonist in the movie titled as The Heartbreak Kid. The film was released in the year 1972 and established Charles Grodin as a great comedian. He also took part in the television show Saturday Night Live where he was a great success as a host of the show.
In the year 1992 Charles Grodin had a new turn in his career when he acted in the children's comedy film Beethoven. He acted opposite to the famous actress Bonnie Hunt. This film was a great box-office hit. Charles Grodin appeared in the Zach Braff movie titled as The Ex. Then in 2000 he hosted another television program called 60 Minutes II which was basically a talk show having celebrities as guests. Charles Grodin is also a gifted writer and some of his best selling books are It Would Be So Nice If You Weren't Here, Spilled Milk and Other Cliches and How I Get Through Life. Charles Grodin has got William Kunstler Award for Racial Justice in the year 2006. He is still working hard in his field. All the actors and Filmmakers of Hollywood respect Charles Grodin a lot for his considerable contribution to Hollywood's entertainment world.
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