"Daniel Day-Lewis won an Oscar for preparing for a year to become Abraham Lincoln. Well, I’ve spent most of my life preparing to play Grandpa Munster."
Daniel Roebuck cannot be accused of being typecast.
The actor, who splits time between Los Angeles and Tampa, has a diverse resume that includes spiritual movies like “Getting Grace,” horror flicks such as “Devil’s Rejects” and comedies including “Agent Cody Banks 2.”
He’s even done a musical — “Glee.”
He played Jay Leno in “The Late Shift,” Deputy Marshal Robert Biggs in “The Fugitive” and “U.S. Marshals” and Dr. Leslie Arzt in “Lost.” And he’s voiced video game characters, most recently Greez Dritus for “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,” and cartoon characters, such as Malodor in “Transformer: Robots in Disguise.”
But all those parts are sandwiched between the same role.
As a 12-year-old in Pennsylvania, he broke into entertainment by joining The Lions All-Star Circus as a vampire clown patterned after Grandpa Munster.
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