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Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Sam Weisman and starring David Spade (who also co-wrote the film with Fred Wolf), Mary McCormack, Jon Lovitz, Craig Bierko, Alyssa Milano, and Rob Reiner. Spade portrays a child actor who fell into obscurity as an adult and who attempts to revive his career by getting a part in Rob Reiner's next film. In addition, the movie shows Dickie interacting with numerous former child stars, played by over two dozen actual former stars lampooning their careers, such as Leif Garrett, Barry Williams, Corey Feldman, Emmanuel Lewis, Dustin Diamond, and Danny Bonaduce. The film was both a critical and commercial failure, grossing $23.7 million on a $17 million budget. It also marked Tony Dow and Adam Rich's last feature film before their deaths in 2022 and 2023 respectively, as well as Fred Berry's last film to be released within his lifetime prior to his death less than two months after its release. Plot Dickie Roberts is a very young actor who shot to fame on a 1970s television sitcom called The Glimmer Gang with his spoonerism catchphrase "This is Nucking Futs!". His career subsequently halted in the years following the show's cancellation. Unable to find another acting gig due to his eccentric habits, a now older Dickie has been reduced to parking cars at a Morton's restaurant and appearing on Celebrity Boxing, where he suffers a humiliating first-round defeat to Emmanuel Lewis. In the public eye and to his girlfriend Cyndi, who leaves him on the roadside after a car problem, Dickie is a washed-up loser. After talking to his old friend Leif Garrett, Dickie is absolutely convinced a new Rob Reiner movie in the works titled Mr. Blake's Backyard will be his comeback. Even after his agent Sidney Wermack fails to land him an audition, Dickie persists. While on duty at Morton's, he joyrides in a customer's vehicle and drops into an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting where he pesters Tom Arnold to connect him with Reiner. After he is kicked out as he's not an alcoholic, Dickie fakes being drunk and mistakenly wanders into a Lamaze class Brendan Fraser is taking with his wife. Fraser finds Dickie's entrance to the class hilarious and ridiculous and agrees to help him out by calling Reiner on his behalf. Reiner bluntly tells Dickie that the part is not within his abilities because it requires knowing how a regular person lives. Unfortunately, he didn't have a normal childhood (he grew up in the limelight, and his emotionally abusive mother Peggy abandoned him once he stopped earning money). Desperate to prove to Reiner he is right for the part, Dickie manages to sell his raunchy autobiography for $30,000. With the money, he pays a family to "adopt" him for a month to properly prepare the role. Once Dickie hires his "family", things get off to a rocky start, as George, the bread-winning father, insists that they need the money, despite the reservations of the other family members. Grace, the mother, comes to pity their new "son" and gradually provides him with surrogate guidance. Dickie begins to realize a lesson he read in the script for Mr. Blake's Backyard: "Sometimes all of the things you need are in your own backyard". Dickie learns much about himself and life in general and begins to act less immaturely and more as a third parent. He helps the son Sam secure a date and helps the daughter Sally join the pep squad. Cyndi returns to him, and he even earns the admiration of George, who turns out to be inept at fidelity. Sidney lands an audition for Dickie by donating one of his kidneys to Reiner after the director is savagely beaten by a psychotic driver whom Dickie provoked while unknowingly driving Reiner's vehicle. Dickie gets the part, proving that "In Hollywood, sometimes your dreams can come true...again". After learning that George ran off with Cyndi, Dickie gives up the part to take George's place with the family he has come to love as his own. An E! True Hollywood Story story on Dickie, aired not long after, reveals that Dickie has since started his own sitcom starring all of his old friends, as well as his new family (including Grace, whom he has married). The closing credits are a send-up on Relief albums listed as "To help former child stars" and includes many references to old television sitcoms where Dickie, Leif, their mutual friends, Florence Henderson, Marion Ross, and other former very young stars sing "Child Stars on Your Television". Cast David Spade as Dickie Roberts, a former child star looking to make a comeback. Nicholas Schwerin portrays a younger Dickie. Mary McCormack as Grace Finney, a woman who reluctantly allows Dickie to live with her family during his audition. Jon Lovitz as Sidney Wermack, Dickie's agent. Craig Bierko as George Finney, Grace's husband who agrees to let Dickie stay with them without consulting her. Alyssa Milano as Cyndi, Dickie's former girlfriend. Rob Reiner as himself, he is working on a film Mr. Blake's Backyard that Dickie wants to get a part in. Scott Terra as Sam Finney, the son of Grace and George. Jenna Boyd as Sally Finney, the daughter of Grace and George and the sister of Sam. Doris Roberts as Peggy Roberts, the mother of Dickie Michael Buffer as himself, he was the ring announcer on Celebrity Boxing. John Farley as a referee on Celebrity Boxing. Fred Wolf as Dickie's Corner Man Joey Diaz and Kevin Grevioux as Emmanuel's Entourage Spencer Garrett and Hal Sparks as Publishers Rachel Dratch as Rob Reiner's Secretary Retta as Sad Eye Sadie Ian Gomez as Strange Man Edie McClurg as Mrs. Gertrude Ambyr Childers as Barbie, a girl who is Sam's love interest. Michael McDonald as Maitre D' Kevin Farley as a valet Sasha Mitchell as an angry Driver Erin Murphy as Brittany Tom Arnold as himself, he is encountered by Dickie at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Dick Van Patten as himself Jann Carl as herself Peter Dante as himself Jonathan Loughran as himself Florence Henderson as herself, she partakes in the "Child Stars on Your Television" song. Marion Ross as herself, she partakes in the "Child Stars on Your Television" song. David Soul as himself (archive footage), he was said to be the father of Dickie through Peggy. Brendan Fraser as himself (uncredited), Dickie encounters him at a Lamaze class with his wife.Former child star cameos Emmanuel Lewis as himself, he pairs off against Dickie in Celebrity Boxing. Danny Bonaduce, he appears as one of Dickie's friends. Dustin Diamond, he appears as one of Dickie's friends. Corey Feldman, he appears as one of Dickie's friends. Leif Garrett, he appears as one of Dickie's friends. Barry Williams, he appears as one of Dickie's friends and doubted that Brendan Fraser would hook him up with Rob Reiner."Child Stars on Your Television" song Willie Aames Fred Berry Todd Bridges Gary Coleman Jeff Conaway Tony Dow Corey Feldman Corey Haim Christopher Knight Barry Livingston Mike Lookinland Maureen McCormick Eddie Mekka Jeremy Mille.... Discover the Steve Dickie popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Steve Dickie books.

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