Everything about Carmen Filpi totally explained
Carmen Filpi (
March 22,
1923 –
May 9,
2003) was an American actor who starred in films and on television. He is well known for playing a homeless man in a lot of movies.
His first feature film was in the
1969 movie
Wild Gypsies, he also starred in
The Ice Pirates (
1984),
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (
1985),
Life Stinks (
1991), and
The Wedding Singer (
1998). Carmen also acted in the
2000 made-for-TV movie Goodbye Casanova with
Yasmine Bleeth. Carmen's final film was in
2002 in the movie
Eight Crazy Nights.
Horror film fans remember him from the
1988 hit horror movie as the Reverend Jackson P. Sayer. He portrayed a man passionate of his convictions and as a good Samaritan. Because Dr. Sam Loomis' transportation was destroyed while en route to Haddonfield, the reverend picked up the psychiatrist whom was trying to hitchhike alongside a rural highway. The good reverend referred to his newfound passenger as a "fellow pilgrim." He paralleled a message to Loomis that "you can't kill damnation, mister. It don't die like a man dies." Loomis understood the reverend's insight privately reassuring himself that his patient Michael Myers seemed to be a relentless form of this damnation.
Carmen made many guest appearances in many TV shows. Some of those appearances range from
Baretta,
Barney Miller,
Quantum Leap,
Married... with Children,
Growing Pains, and
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.
Filmography
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