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Len Cella

American film actor and director (–)

Len Cella

Born

Clement Leonard Cella


()June 29,

United States

DiedDecember 24, () (aged&#;86)

Broomall, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Occupation(s)Film director, actor, writer, film producer

Clement Leonard Cella (June 29, – December 24, ) was an American film actor and director.

His most recognized works are Moron Movies and More Moron Movies, which are collections of short comedy films ranging in time from five seconds to almost a minute.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Among the short films are such titles as "Disguise Class," "The Shy Bra Salesman," "How to Stop a Mugger," and "Bob The Magician."

The films gained popularity and caught the attention of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Moron Movies were a regular feature on the show from to [2]

After The Tonight Show, Cella's work was shown on Dick Clark's TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes[8] under the name Len Cella's Silly Cinemas, a moniker that Cella disliked.[9]

In Cella published a book entitled Things to Worry About (In Case You Run Out).[10]

Cella died as a result of injuries sustained in a pedestrian-road collision on December 24, He was [11]

References

  1. ^"Screen Picks".

    Movie moron 2011 comedy autobiography My Dr. Come check out all our thoughts! Article Talk. Tools Tools.

    Philadelphia City Paper. June 6, Archived from the original on October 1,

  2. ^ ab"Moron Movies Make It Big". Star-News. May 13,
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  4. ^hived October 26, , at the Wayback Machine
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  8. ^hived February 15, , at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^Stupak, Holly (June ).

    "Broomall's Len Cella: An Original Content Creator". Marple Friends & Neighbours.

    Movie moron 2011 comedy autobiography youtube The Intouchables. American film actor and director — Trevor Landreth, the former practical co-host of the podcast and Brett Eitzen, who co-hosts his own podcast with Trever Deconstructing the MCU and then another with some good friends called What the Fanboy which is live on twitch every Monday! December 24, aged 86 Broomall, Pennsylvania , U.

    Retrieved October 24,

  10. ^Good Reads
  11. ^"Clement Leonard Cella". Legacy. Retrieved February 7,

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