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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_MetcalfMark Metcalf - Wikipedia

    Mark Metcalf (born March 11, 1946) is an American television and film actor often playing the role of an antagonistic and aggrieved authority figure.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0582420Mark Metcalf - IMDb

    Mark Metcalf was born on 11 March 1946 in Findlay, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) and Oscar (1991). He was previously married to Elizabeth Marie Wick.

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  3. Mark Metcalf is an actor and producer, best known for his role as Douglas Neidermeyer in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). He also appeared in Oscar (1991) and One Crazy Summer (1986), and was married to Elizabeth Marie Wick.

    • March 11, 1946
  4. Mark Metcalf is an actor who plays over-the-top authority figures and villains, often for comedy. He is best known for his role as Neidermeyer in National Lampoon's Animal House and its spinoffs.

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  5. Oct 5, 2018 · Mark Metcalf, who played Neidermeyer in Animal House, talks about his acting career, the comedy classic, and his involvement in Twisted Sister videos and One Crazy Summer. Read his answers to questions about his start in acting, his connection to the film, and his impressions of Kevin Bacon and John Landis.

  6. Jun 18, 2018 · Mark Metcalf -- who famously portrayed ROTC cadet officer 'Douglas C. Neidermeyer' in the iconic 1978 comedy, "Animal House" -- shares his recollections and ...

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  7. Nov 11, 2020 · Mark Metcalf is not a household name, but in his acting career he has gone some way toward defining a household archetype: the indignant and anguished authority figure.