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Gary Dubin

Gary Michael Dubin (May 5, 1959 – October 8, 2016) was an American actor and voice actor best known for his portrayal of Punky Lazaar, a friend of Danny's on The Partridge Family. He also voiced Toulouse in The Aristocats in 1970 and played the part of ill-fated teenager Eddie Marchand, who was eaten by the shark in Jaws 2. Dubin played a runaway boy on Green Acres in 1968. In 1969, he played deaf boy Dal in the season 1 episode 25 of ‘ ‘Land of the Giant’s’ ‘ titled, “Shell Game”. He appeared in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever in the carnival scene, where he lost to Jill St. John at the water balloons, complained that he had been cheated and that she needed more wins to get the stuffed animal that, unknowing, contained the diamonds. Dubin was also a… more »


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1996
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