Curtis Armstrong

Curtis Armstrong
Curtis Armstrongis an American actor known for his portrayal as Booger in the Revenge of the Nerds movies, as Herbert Viola on Moonlighting, as Miles Dalby in Risky Business, as famed record producer Ahmet Ertegün in the film Ray and for voicing "Snot" in American Dad!, and the title character in the show Dan Vs. He is also the co-host of the TBS reality television competition series King of the Nerds, in addition to the role of Metatron in the...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth27 November 1953
CityDetroit, MI
CountryUnited States of America
Every now and then say, 'What the f***.' 'What the f*** gives you freedom. Freedom brings opportunity. Opportunity makes your future.
I've been going to this high school for 7 and 1/2 years, I'm no dummy.
I was going to middle school in Berkley, and I did not fit in at all. Like a lot of kids, I found theater to be a good place for me.
This is pure snow! Do you have any idea what the street value of this mountain is?
To be honest, I haven't seen a lot of the current crop of teen movies because there's only so much time and there's nothing that really drives me to do it.
In 1984 nobody knew what cable was going to be. It was there, but you didn't know where it was going.
For an actor to have a role that they're recognized and remembered for over the years, it's unusual. It's very lucky if it happens once - and it's luck that it's happened to me a couple of times.
My vision had always been that I was gonna be a stage actor and that was it.
Sometimes a person has to be dead a while before people can appreciate what they did when they were alive.
.....Freedom brings opportunity. Opportunity makes your future.
It was very natural that people just think of me as a comic actor.
Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn.
Without a plan, there's no attack. Without attack, no victory.
The movies that I did in the '80s were either good or bad, but I never was oppressed with any feeling - I mean, I thought it was ridiculous to play high school or college students when I was 30. But at the same time, that was really done then.