Lee Arenberg
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Movie Credits
Pirates of the Caribbean 3 (2007)
[ Jack Davenport ][ Johnny Depp ][ Bill Nighy ][ Geoffrey Rush ][ Orlando Bloom ]
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
[ Jack Davenport ][ Johnny Depp ][ Bill Nighy ][ Geoffrey Rush ][ Orlando Bloom ]
Babel One (2005)
[ Jeffrey Combs ][ Brian Thompson ]
Sledge: The Untold Story (2005)
[ Eric Roberts ][ Ben Stiller ][ Michael T Weiss ][ Jon Gries ][ Dax Shepard ]
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
[ Jack Davenport ][ Johnny Depp ][ Geoffrey Rush ][ Orlando Bloom ][ Mackenzie Crook ]
Natural Selection (2003)
Dungeons & Dragons (2000)
[ Jeremy Irons ][ Marlon Wayans ][ Justin Whalin ][ Tom Baker ]
Facade (2000)
[ Damian Chapa ][ Angus MacFadyen ][ Eric Roberts ][ Brad Garrett ][ Tracey Walter ]
Cradle Will Rock (1999)
[ Cary Elwes ][ Angus MacFadyen ][ Tim Robbins ][ John Turturro ][ Harris Yulin ]
Clubland (1999)
[ Alexis Arquette ]
Man Woman Film (1999)
Dirt Merchant (1999)
[ David Faustino ][ Anthony Michael Hall ][ Danny Masterson ][ Brion James ][ Carlos Alazraqui ]
Strong Sexual Content (1999)
Twelfth Step to Hell (1999)
Mr. Dragon Goes to Washington (1999)
Blowhard (1999)
Young Hearts Unlimited (1998)
[ Corbin Bernsen ][ Robert Carradine ][ Andrew Lawrence ][ John Kapelos ]
I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998)
[ Andrew McCarthy ][ John Ritter ][ Rick Schroder ][ Billy Zane ][ Ron Perlman ]
Ted (1998)
[ Andy Dick ]
Johnny Skidmarks (1998)
[ Peter Gallagher ][ John Lithgow ][ Jack Black ][ Rick Hoffman ][ John Kapelos ]
Behind Every Great Client... (1998)
Warriors of Virtue (1997)
[ Angus MacFadyen ][ Doug Jones ][ Ronny Yu ]
The Value of Loyalty (1997)
[ Wings Hauser ]
Goode Will (1997)
The Apocalypse (1997)
[ Frank Zagarino ][ Dorian Gregory ]
Colors of the Rainbow (1996)
Frame-Up II: The Cover-Up (1996)
[ Wings Hauser ][ John Saxon ][ Cole Hauser ]
If Looks Could Kill (1996)
[ Brad Dourif ][ Antonio Sabato Jr. ]
Mojave Moon (1996)
[ Michael Biehn ][ Peter MacNicol ][ Alfred Molina ][ Corin Nemec ][ Danny Aiello ]
No Quarter (1995)
Waterworld (1995)
[ Kevin Costner ][ Dennis Hopper ][ Jack Black ][ Kim Coates ][ Michael Jeter ]
Car 54, Where Are You? (1994)
[ Daniel Baldwin ][ Jeremy Piven ][ John C. McGinley ][ Penn Jillette ]
Force of Nature (1993)
Freaked (1993)
[ Randy Quaid ][ Keanu Reeves ][ Deep Roy ][ Mr. T ][ John Hawkes ]
RoboCop 3 (1993)
[ Rip Torn ][ Stephen Root ][ Mako ][ Bradley Whitford ][ Frank Miller ]
There Goes the Neighborhood (1992)
[ Dabney Coleman ][ Jeff Daniels ][ Chazz Palminteri ][ Jeremy Piven ][ Harris Yulin ]
Roadside Prophets (1992)
[ David Carradine ][ John Cusack ][ Don Cheadle ][ Flea ][ Stephen Tobolowsky ]
Bob Roberts (1992)
[ Giancarlo Esposito ][ Peter Gallagher ][ Jeremy Piven ][ Tim Robbins ][ James Spader ]
Live! From Death Row (1992)
[ Bruce Davison ][ Kane Hodder ]
The Parking Space (1992)
V.I. Warshawski (1991)
[ Stephen Root ][ Wayne Knight ][ Charles Durning ][ Michael G. Hagerty ][ Jay O. Sanders ]
Whore (1991)
[ Danny Trejo ][ John Diehl ]
Snow Kill (1990)
[ David Dukes ][ Clayton Rohner ]
Class of 1999 (1990)
[ Stacy Keach ][ Malcolm McDowell ]
Martians Go Home (1990)
[ Randy Quaid ][ Rob Schneider ][ Nicky Katt ]
Brain Dead (1990)
[ George Kennedy ][ Bill Paxton ][ Bill Pullman ][ Willie Garson ][ Bud Cort ]
Teach 109 (1990)
[ James Earl Jones ][ Jason Patric ][ John Cameron Mitchell ]
The Wizard (1989)
[ Beau Bridges ][ Christian Slater ][ Tobey Maguire ][ Fred Savage ][ Lloyd Bridges ]
Meet the Hollowheads (1989)
[ Bob Goldthwait ][ John Glover ]
Columbo: Grand Deceptions (1989)
[ Chris Titus ]
Hollywood Boulevard II (1989)
[ Robert Patrick ][ Eddie Deezen ]
Tapeheads (1988)
[ Jello Biafra ][ Doug McClure ][ Tim Robbins ][ John Cusack ][ Xander Berkeley ]
Night School Confidential (1987)
Cross My Heart (1987)
[ Martin Short ][ Paul Reiser ][ Aaron Spelling ]
The Underachievers (1987)

 

Lee Arenberg has the remarkable ability to morph himself into frightening aliens, twisted psychotherapists, lascivious entertainment executives and everything in between. Most frequently referred to as a character actor, Arenberg maintains a flourishing acting career--almost 20 years spanning television, stage and film. Arenberg has appeared in more than 30 movies, including Cradle Will Rock (1999), RoboCop 3 (1993), Waterworld (1995), Bob Roberts (1992), The Apocalypse (1997), Cross My Heart (1987) and the fantasy adventure feature Dungeons & Dragons (2000). Bitten by the acting bug at age eight when he portrayed David in his Hebrew school play, "Killing Goliath", Arenberg notes that the parable "could be the title of any actor's chances in this game." A native Angeleno, Lee attended Santa Monica high school with "brat packers" Sean Penn, Robert Downey Jr. and Emilio Estevez, and co-wrote a play with Estevez which was directed by Penn. Lee's first professional job was in 1986 at the Mark Taper Forum in "Ghetto", a play directed by Gordon Davidson. Within weeks he was cast in three films, including the role of Norton in the feature Tapeheads (1988)opposite Tim Robbins and John Cusack. Guest appearances on television began in 1987 with the hit sitcom "Perfect Strangers" (1986), and have continued with memorable roles such as the parking space-stealing New Yorker on "Seinfeld" (1990) and as the murderous rock promoter opposite Katey Sagal and Sam Kinison in "Tales from the Crypt" (1989), as well as roles on "Arli$$" (1996), "Friends" (1994), "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987), "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) and "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995). Arenberg can also be seen in the role of the notoriously huge studio head, Bobby G., on the controversial syndicated comedy "Action" (1999) opposite series star Jay Mohr. Arenberg names his family and friends as his inspirations, and states that having grown up on Los Angeles' Westside, he was able to see actors as the parents of friends and classmates, not as just as movie stars. "It also gave me an honest assessment of the industry and what I was getting myself into," he laughs. He credits "fear of failure" as his main motivation, and admires the talents and creativity of such legendary actors Paul Muni, Lon Chaney and Boris Karloff. Lee also credits much of his development as an actor to his participation in the Actors' Gang, one of Los Angeles' oldest theater companies. The Actors' Gang was founded by Lee in 1981 with Tim Robbins and other friends from UCLA. After 20 years as an actor in the group, Lee recently made his writing and directing debut with Foursome, a play about golf, sex and witchcraft. In his leisure time, Arenberg enjoys golf, cooking, blues harmonica, video games and pitching for his softball team Bubblin' Crude, which is made up of other actors, many of whom are friends from high school. He is involved with St. Jude's Children's Hospital and other children's health causes, and animal rights organizations, participating regularly in fund raising efforts on behalf of those charitable causes.


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