Bob Zmuda

Andy Kaufman’s friend and writing partner. His new book with Kaufman’s partner Lynne Margulies is “Andy Kaufman: The Truth, Finally.”

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Bob Zmuda was born in 1949 in the USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Man on the Moon (1999), Batman Forever (1995) and The Number 23 (2007).

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A new book tries to unravel the mysteries surrounding Andy Kaufman.

The Truth About Andy Kaufman

A new book tries to unravel the mysteries surrounding Andy Kaufman.

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A new book tries to unravel the mysteries surrounding Andy Kaufman.

The Truth About Andy Kaufman

A new book tries to unravel the mysteries surrounding Andy Kaufman.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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