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The star took part in ITV's Dancing on Ice in 2012, and more recently has returned to the world of Turtles to voice Slash in Nickelodeon's animated TV series.
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He provided the voice of Donatello in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie (1990), and played Vic in TV comedy Dweebs (1995).

The Gremlins actor went on to star in other cult '80s movies including Stephen King's Stand By Me, Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys (1987), and Joe Dante's The 'Burbs (1989) with Tom Hanks and Bruce Dern.

He also contributes legal and political content to The Huffington Post and CNBC.Ĭorey Feldman played Purple Rain t-shirt wearing, wisecracking and apparent Spanish-speaking Clark 'Mouth' Devereaux.
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The star went on to play bit parts in various US TV series such as Michael J Fox's Family Ties, and starred in Disney TV movie Perfect Harmony in 1991.Ĭohen gave up acting to become an entertainment lawyer at his co-founded practice Cohen & Gardner, LLP in Los Angeles. Jeff Cohen starred as the gullible, yet loveable Chunk, famous for his mesmerising truffle shuffle dance and ear-rupturing scream in the movie. More recently you'll have seen him in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For and Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice. In 2010, Brolin also worked with the Coen brothers again in their Oscar-winning western True Grit>. in 2008, and Dan White in Gus Van Sant's Oscar-winning Milk. He's also appeared in Ridley Scott's American Gangster alongside Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe (2007), as George W. The Hollywood actor has enjoyed a long and successful career since, starring in Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda in 2004, and as the lead in the Coen brother's Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men in 2007. He said he had plans to restore the house personally, but that’s on hold because of another opportunity.Josh Brolin starred as Mickey's buff older brother Brand, who spends his time either pumping iron or relentlessly picking on his younger sibling. The penis that Chunk breaks off and glues back on upside down is a magnetic member on Zakeri’s statue, allowing him to present it in any direction. But this one has a special, eh, attachment.

He also has a statue of David, just like the one Chunk knocks over in the movie. There is a calendar from the movie on a wall, but it’s not in the right place. He has a couch of the same type that was used in the movie it just needs to be reupholstered. The inside of the home doesn’t resemble what is seen on the big screen. The kitchen was blocked off to make room for appliances. Doors in the movie were walled over because she couldn’t get the doors to close. When Sandi bought the 3-bedroom, 2-bath house, it was in need of repair. The owner said sure and wanted to charge them $50 a month. Zakeri said he learned the owner at the time was approached by Steven Spielberg and director Richard Donner about renting the home for the movie. The home was built in 1896, and by the time The Goonies came around, it was in severe disrepair. He offered to Zakeri screen-used props to have at the house, but Zakeri turned it down, saying the house wasn’t ready for them yet. Zakeri said Goldberg is such a fan and has reached out. It was down between me and one other buyer, but just got word I lost. I’ve been collecting Goonies everything years with the plan of one day owning this house. My prize possessions are the screen used goonies map and Chunk shirt. Zakeri recalls they would go into homes as children and try to get to the lowest point, just like where Chunk and Sloth ended up in the basement of the Fratelli’s hideout in the movie. “Just treasure hunting, like kids, when you’re a kid, you roleplay, and you make stuff up. “We immediately thought we were ‘goonies,’” he said. He said at that moment, the movie embedded in his heart. “The movie just immediately resonated with me.” “My mom took me, him, my brother, Ali, and my sister, Sara, who was a little baby,” Zakeri recalled. He tells KIRO 7 News he still remembers the first time he saw the movie in the summer of 1985 with his best friend and neighbor, Michael. Zakeri lives in Kansas and ended up with the winning bid of $1.65 million to buy the home from the 1985 movie ‘The Goonies,’ one of the most iconic filming locations in movies. More than likely, they were not expecting such a friendly greeting. The tourists are shocked but pleased as they wave back.

Zakeri had spotted them coming up the driveway and practically ran to the front door to shout at them. Behman Zakeri bellows from his porch at unsuspecting tourists to ‘The Goonies’ home in Astoria, Oregon.
