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VenmoTim Kazurinsky is an American actor and screenwriter known for his tenure as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live (1981-1984) and for playing Officer Carl Sweetchuck in the Police Academy film franchise. Notable screenwriting credits include About Last Night... (1986) and For Keeps? (1988). Kazurinsky's screenplay for the film Strange Relations (2001) earned him nominations for a BAFTA Award and WGA Award.
“I‘ll tell Kroeger” is referring to Kazurinsky’s SNL co-star Gary Kroeger from 1982 to 1985.
This personalized autograph is on the backside of a ticket for a special SoundStage production featuring Marshall Crenshaw, taped on December 21, 1982, at the Park West in Chicago.
Asking $165
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1 Hour
37
0
$165.00
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KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.






VenmoTim Kazurinsky is an American actor and screenwriter known for his tenure as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live (1981-1984) and for playing Officer Carl Sweetchuck in the Police Academy film franchise. Notable screenwriting credits include About Last Night... (1986) and For Keeps? (1988). Kazurinsky's screenplay for the film Strange Relations (2001) earned him nominations for a BAFTA Award and WGA Award.
“I‘ll tell Kroeger” is referring to Kazurinsky’s SNL co-star Gary Kroeger from 1982 to 1985.
This personalized autograph is on the backside of a ticket for a special SoundStage production featuring Marshall Crenshaw, taped on December 21, 1982, at the Park West in Chicago.
Asking $165










