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− | Oscar George Bluth, twin brother of Bluth family patriarch George Oscar Bluth, Sr., appears many times through the run of acclaimed TV sitcom [http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0367279/combined Arrested Development]. His most famous song is "All You Need Is Smiles," which he wrote for David Cassidy and which caused Joan Baez to call him "the shallowest man in the world." Cassidy was supposed to sing the song on ''The Mike Douglas Show'', but chickened out because John and Yoko were there. In the ''Whistler's Mother'' episode (first aired 4 Apr. 2004) he plays his version Cusack style (via a boom box held over his head). Both Oscar and George were played by Jeffrey Tambor. | + | Oscar George Bluth, one-time songwriter and twin brother of Bluth family patriarch George Oscar Bluth, Sr., appears many times through the run of acclaimed TV sitcom [http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0367279/combined Arrested Development]. His most famous song is "All You Need Is Smiles," which he wrote for David Cassidy and which caused Joan Baez to call him "the shallowest man in the world." Cassidy was supposed to sing the song on ''The Mike Douglas Show'', but chickened out because John and Yoko were there. In the ''Whistler's Mother'' episode (first aired 4 Apr. 2004) he plays his version Cusack style (via a boom box held over his head). Both Oscar and George were played by Jeffrey Tambor. |
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Revision as of 08:50, 5 May 2011
Oscar George Bluth, one-time songwriter and twin brother of Bluth family patriarch George Oscar Bluth, Sr., appears many times through the run of acclaimed TV sitcom Arrested Development. His most famous song is "All You Need Is Smiles," which he wrote for David Cassidy and which caused Joan Baez to call him "the shallowest man in the world." Cassidy was supposed to sing the song on The Mike Douglas Show, but chickened out because John and Yoko were there. In the Whistler's Mother episode (first aired 4 Apr. 2004) he plays his version Cusack style (via a boom box held over his head). Both Oscar and George were played by Jeffrey Tambor.