Raymond Singer

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Raymond Singer (born December 21, 1948 in New York City ) is an American actor and screenwriter who was nominated for an Emmy .

Career

Raymond Singer began his acting career in television. He took on minor roles in 1975 television series such as Harry O , Deployment in Manhattan , Starsky and Hutch, and The Streets of San Francisco . Singer then got a supporting role in use petticoat , in which he played Lt. in 23 episodes. Watson and starred with Jamie Lee Curtis and John Astin . This was followed by other guest appearances in series before he first worked on a movie in 1978. In addition to Paul Sorvino , Tony Lo Bianco and Richard Gere , who each received a leading role, Singer was seen as Jackie in Hot Blood . He then received roles in the films Star Trek IV: Back to the Present , FBI Academy, and Chucky 2, as well as in television films such as Spies, Spies Everywhere , Perry Mason: Boards That Mean the World and The Dollar Queen .

During his career as an actor, Singer worked in 1994 as a screenwriter on the television film Appointment for Murder (original title: Beyond Obsession ) with. After his acting career, Singer worked on other scripts such as Nightscream from 1997, the animated films Mulan (1998) and its sequel Mulan 2 (2004), Joseph - King of Dreams (2000) and The Lion King 3 - Hakuna Matata (2004) with. In 2004, Alice Paul also appeared - The Path into Light , in which Singer also worked on the script. For this achievement, the scriptwriters received a nomination at the Primetime Emmy Awards 2004 in the script category for a miniseries, TV film or a special.

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