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    What television actor was so tired of being associated with his former character, known for his distinctive laugh, he got a nose job?

    Question #72204. Asked by smartie806. (Nov 11 06 4:50 PM)


    phillyrules

    arnold horseshack

    Nov 11 06, 7:44 PM
    What-A-Mess

    oouh, oouh, oouh, Mr. Kotter!

    When you least expect it....Expect it!

    Arnold Horshack. Ron Palillo

    Nov 11 06, 9:03 PM
    Narutowarrior

    Arnold Horseshack, I believe.

    Nov 12 06, 3:33 PM
    smartie806

    Yes, it was Ron Palillo, who played Arnold Horshack on "Welcome Back, Kotter."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_Back%2C_Kotter#Trivia

    Nov 12 06, 8:35 PM


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