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American actor
Michael Margotta
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Born
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1946-09-01
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September 1, 1946
(age 77)
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Occupation
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Michael Margotta
(born September 1, 1946) is an American actor.
Career
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Margotta appeared in the film that was
Jack Nicholson
's directorial debut,
Drive, He Said
(1971). In the year of its release, the film caused a stir because of Margotta appearing fully nude in a mental breakdown scene. Censors at the time attempted to give the film an
X rating
.
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On television, Margotta appeared in the 1968
I Dream of Jeannie
episode "The Guru" as a strung-out hippie named Harold.
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Margotta was nominated for an
Emmy
for his appearance on
Kojak
in 1976.
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In the same year, he acted in the Canadian thriller film
Partners
.
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Filmography
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Film
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Television
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