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|name = Avery Schreiber
 
|name = Avery Schreiber
|born = Avery Lawrence Schreiber<br>April 9, [[1935]]<br>Chicago, [[Illinois]], [[United States]]
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|born = Avery Lawrence Schreiber<br>[[April 9]], [[1935]]<br>[[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], [[United States]]
|died = January 7, [[2002]] (aged 66)<br>[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States
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|died = [[January 7]], [[2002]] (aged 66)<br>[[Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States
 
|cause of death = [[Wikipedia:Myocardial infarction|Heart attack]]
 
|cause of death = [[Wikipedia:Myocardial infarction|Heart attack]]
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|nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States.png|20px]] American
|occupation(s) = Comedian and actor
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|occupation(s) = Comedian, actor
 
|years active = [[1964]]-[[2001]]
 
|years active = [[1964]]-[[2001]]
 
|spouse = Rochelle Issacs ([[1962]]-2002, his death)
 
|spouse = Rochelle Issacs ([[1962]]-2002, his death)
 
|children = Jenny and Joshua}}'''Avery Lawrence Schreiber''' was an American comedian and actor who was a veteran of stage, television, and film.
|children = Jenny and Joshua
 
}}'''Avery Lawrence Schreiber''' (April 9, [[1935]] - January 7, [[2002]]) was an American comedian and actor who was a veteran of stage, television, and film.
 
   
His Disney roles included a robot guard in the ''[[DuckTales]]'' episode "Duck to the Future", [[Geppetto]] in the 1978 TV movie ''Christmas at Walt Disney World'' and as a guest star on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' in episode 116.
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His [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] roles included Robot Guard in the ''[[DuckTales]]'' episode "[[Duck to the Future]]", [[Geppetto]] in the 1978 TV movie ''[[Christmas at Walt Disney World]]'', and as a guest star on ''[[w:c:muppet:The Muppet Show|The Muppet Show]]'' in episode 116.{{Stub}}
 
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Revision as of 15:28, 7 January 2020

Avery Lawrence Schreiber was an American comedian and actor who was a veteran of stage, television, and film.

His Disney roles included Robot Guard in the DuckTales episode "Duck to the Future", Geppetto in the 1978 TV movie Christmas at Walt Disney World, and as a guest star on The Muppet Show in episode 116.