Judge Reinhold
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Edward Ernest "Judge" Reinhold Jr. (born May 21, 1957) is an American actor, voice actor, stand-up comedian, singer and filmmaker who has starred in several Hollywood movies, such as Ruthless People, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Gremlins, and Daddy's Dyin': Who's Got the Will?, and both trilogies for Beverly Hills Cop and The Santa Clause.
Early life
Reinhold was born in Wilmington, Delaware, the son of Regina Celeste (née Fleming; born 1923) and Edward Ernest Reinhold (1907–1977), a trial lawyer. He was raised in Fredericksburg, Virginia and attended Alexis I. duPont High School until his family moved to Martin County, Florida prior to his junior year in high school. He attended Mary Washington College and Palm Beach Community College. His maternal grandfather was from County Meath, Ireland.
Personal life
Reinhold was nicknamed "Judge" because, when he was a baby, he looked stern and judge-like.
He is a Christian.
Reinhold was arrested at Dallas Love Field airport on December 8, 2016, for disorderly conduct after objecting to a patdown from security shortly after he was released from the hospital following an adverse reaction to a medication. He spent ten hours in jail and accepted a deferred adjudication agreement under which charges would be dismissed in 90 days.
Career
Reinhold has appeared in more than 60 films.
Jeff Gordon, a singer who was embroiled in an extortion attempt in the music industry, was his first appearance on screen in "Amazon Hot Wax" (1979).
He was a lead actor in the film Running Scared (1980) and a supporting role in the comedy Stripes (1981), which was a big hit. He was one of many characters in the flop comedy Pandemonium (1982).
Brad Hamilton, a high school graduate, appeared in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), as well as Sean Penn, Phoebe Cates, Forest Whitaker, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Nicolas Cage. Reinhold later said, "I thought my career would really flourish after this role." "Instead, Sean's career took off."
Reinhold appeared in "Shadows of the Night" by Pat Benatar (1983) and Gremlins (1984), and he appeared in an uncredited role in "Shadows of the Night" by Pat Benatar.
Reinhold's career began to gain traction after he played Detective Billy Rosewood, the junior police detective sent to follow Eddie Murphy's character in Beverly Hills Cop (1984).
Reinhold was given starring roles in Roadhouse 66 (1985), Head Office (1985), and Off Beat, but none of those were particularly well-received, thanks to the film's popularity. Ruthless People (1986), where he was in charge of a supporting role, was a big success. In an interview, he said, "I portray this 'Everyman' persona in my films," a person whom everyone can empathize with. People can identify with a guy like me."
Reinhold attempted to fund a film based on Carl Hiaasen's best-selling book Tourist Season, but it wasn't successful. Rather, he appeared in Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), which was another huge success.
In Vice Versa (1988), Reinhold was given the lead. Vice Versa flopped. Reinhold said later, "It was really the end of my high-falutin Hollywood career." "That's when the phone stopped ringing." He also has a reputation for being unreliable on set. "I was spoiled, and I was arrogant," Reinhold of this period later wrote. "I was really demanding, had an overblown image of who I was and had a reputation for being difficult." And rightfully so."
Who's Got the Will? He appeared in Rosalie Goes Shopping (1989) and Daddy's Dyin' (1996). (1990) and the lead in Enid Is Sleeping (1991) and Zandalee (1991): Enid Is Sleeping (1991) and Zandalee (1991).
Reinhold appeared in the 1992 film "Honestly" by Harem Scarem as the male love interest. Reinhold appeared in Beverly Hills Cop III and The Santa Clause in 1994. For the Santa Clause sequels, he reprised the role of Dr. Neal Miller.
Reinhold was nominated for an Emmy Award for his role on Seinfeld, in which he played the "close talker" who has an obsession with Jerry's parents. In two direct-to-video films in Steven Spielberg's epic miniseries Into the West, he can also be seen in Steven Spielberg's epic miniseries Into the West, and in two consecutive-to-video movies in the Beethoven film collection.
Reinhold appeared in the 2008 political satire Swing Vote.
Reinhold would reprise his role as Detective Billy Rosewood in the forthcoming Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley, which was announced in September 2022.