Whatever happened to the dude who played Miles Silverburg on Murphy Brown?
TheMightyFavog
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Fri Mar-26-10 01:37 PM
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Whatever happened to the dude who played Miles Silverburg on Murphy Brown? |
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I know he was on some short-lived sitcom set in the 60s a few years back, but haven't seen him since.
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Fri Mar-26-10 01:52 PM
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1. He had a sex change operation, joined an ashram, became addicted to cough syrup |
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and is now a teabagger in Orange County.
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Fri Mar-26-10 01:53 PM
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Fri Mar-26-10 02:04 PM
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4. Might have worked out better for him, actually |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Shaud#CareerIn 1984, Shaud moved to New York City to begin working in theater. His first acting role in television was as a guest character named Jack on Kate & Allie. In 1988, he began as Miles Silverberg on Murphy Brown. He lived with co-star Jane Leeves before and during her guest stint on the show, in which she concurrently played his girlfriend. He left in 1996 with his "boss" role on the show being taken over by Lily Tomlin.
In recent years he has also done some voice-over work in animation, most notably in the film Antz and the television series Batman: The Animated Series. He had a guest role in The Drew Carey Show as a character named Jack, who believed himself to be the devil. He also played Alex Rosetti in the sitcom Madigan Men, starring Gabriel Byrne.
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