Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Rob Moran
Rob Moran, is an American actor. He is known for appearing in many of the Farrelly brothers films such as Dumb and Dumber, There's Something About Mary, Me, Myself, & Irene, Kingpin, and Hall Pass. He starred in the American teen drama South Of Nowhere as the Carlin family patriarch. In 1996, he played "Stanley Osmanski" in Kingpin. He made guest appearances in such television series as Men of a Certain Age and Cold Case. He also played Ed Long in Hall Pass. He appeared most recently as the doomed patriarch in the 2011 horror movie You're Next. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Kingpin | Stanley Osmanski | 1996 |
Dumb and Dumber | Bartender | 1994 |
Shallow Hal | Second Tiffany | 2001 |
Blended | Baseball Dad | 2014 |
Supercell | Teacher | 2023 |
Quiet Cool | Briggs | 1986 |
You're Next | Paul Davison | 2013 |
The Outside | Tim Evans | 2010 |
Police Story: The Watch Commander | Chuck Stone | 1988 |
Meet Dave | ER Doctor | 2008 |
Star Trek Into Darkness | U.S.S. Vengeance Ensign | 2013 |
There's Something About Mary | Detective Stabler | 1998 |
Proud American | AJ | 2008 |
Me, Myself & Irene | Trooper Finneran | 2000 |
Lez Bomb | Ken | 2018 |
American Dresser | Brian | 2018 |
Run the Race | Mac | 2019 |
The Runnin' Kind | Jerk in Jeep | 1989 |
Sex.Sound.Silence | Mike Diesel | 2017 |
Wedding at Graceland | Tylar Sheppard | 2019 |
Knee High P.I. | Policeman #1 | 2003 |
Hall Pass | Ed Long | 2011 |
Hooking Up | Charlie | 2020 |
Navy Seals | U.S. Helicopter Co-Pilot | 1990 |
Fetch | Husband | 2007 |
The Devil Has a Name | Wally | 2019 |
Bagboy | Stanley Ormanski | 2007 |
Late Last Night | Director | 1999 |
Ted & Venus | Patient #2 | 1991 | Series | Cast | Year |
CSI: Miami | Walter Rockingham | 2002 |
South of Nowhere | Arthur Carlin | 2005 |
JAG | Cop | 1995 |
JAG | Cyrus Fortney | 1995 |
Men of a Certain Age | Harold | 2009 |
Hatfields & McCoys | John B. Floyd | 2012 |
Tour of Duty | Aide | 1987 |
The West Wing | Art Hughes | 1999 |
Without a Trace | Scott | 2002 |
Cheers | Dennis Hammill | 1982 |