Gerry Bednob
Gerry Bednob (born Gerald Baldeo; 1935 or 1936) is a Trinidadian-American comedian and actor. He is best known for his roles in the comedies The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, and Encino Man.
Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Bednob moved to Canada in 1963 and earned Bachelor's degree in sociology, working as a school counselor. He then began performing stand-up comedy and moving to Los Angeles in the late-70s and becoming an American citizen. His first acting role was in a 1993 episode of The Wonder Years, and he had since starred in several shows and films.
Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Bednob moved to Canada in 1963 and earned Bachelor's degree in sociology, working as a school counselor. He then began performing stand-up comedy and moving to Los Angeles in the late-70s and becoming an American citizen. His first acting role was in a 1993 episode of The Wonder Years, and he had since starred in several shows and films.
Known For
44 titles
Witless Protection
Deported
White T
Laid in America
The Bet
Deserted
The Lie
Shades of Ray
Rock Jocks
The Unexpecteds
Why Am I Doing This?
I, Challenger
You, Me & Her
Politics of Love
Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
All Out Dysfunktion!
Perfectly Single
Legally Brown
Off-Time
Man Up
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