profile

    Brian Backer

    1956-12-05 (67 years old) in Brooklyn, New York, USA

    ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brian Backer (born December 5, 1956) is an American actor who has starred in film and on television. He is best known for his role in the 1982 hit comedy film Fast Times at Ridgemont High as shy teenager Mark "Rat" Ratner. His other films include the 1985 comedy film Moving Violations (playing the role of Scott Greeber) and the 1987 comedy film Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol. Backer's primary television role was on the soap opera Santa Barbara in 1990 as A. Bartlett Congdon. He has made guest appearances on such shows as Charles in Charge and Growing Pains. Backer won the 1981 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play, and the Theatre World Award for Woody Allen's The Floating Light Bulb, in which he portrayed an Allen-like protagonist. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brian Backer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

    Movies

    poster
    Vamps
    53.3 %|Aug 25, 2012
    Comedy, Romance, Horror
    poster
    Loser
    53.550000000000004 %|Jul 21, 2000
    Comedy, Romance
    poster
    Reliving Our Fast Times at Ridgemont High
    57 %|Dec 21, 1999
    Documentary
    poster
    A Clown in Babylon
    43 %|Dec 19, 1999
    Drama
    poster
    Steel and Lace
    51 %|Jan 30, 1991
    Action, Horror, Science Fiction
    poster
    Perry Mason: The Case of the Lethal Lesson
    71 %|Feb 12, 1989
    Mystery, Drama, Crime, TV Movie
    poster
    Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
    54.96000000000001 %|Apr 2, 1987
    Comedy, Crime
    poster
    The Money Pit
    65.08 %|Mar 26, 1986
    Comedy, Romance
    poster
    Moving Violations
    55 %|Apr 19, 1985
    Comedy
    poster
    Talk to Me
    0 %|Jan 10, 1984
    Drama, TV Movie
    poster
    Fast Times at Ridgemont High
    68.09 %|Aug 13, 1982
    Comedy
    poster
    The Burning
    62.55 %|May 8, 1981
    Horror

    Series

    poster
    Charles in Charge
    61 %|Oct 3, 1984
    Comedy