Dian Bachar (/ˈdiːən bəˈhɑːr/; born October 26, 1970[1] in Denver, Colorado) is an American actor most notable for his roles in various films by or starring his friends Trey Parker and Matt Stone, such as Cannibal! The Musical (George Noon), Orgazmo (Ben Chapleski) and his most famous role as Kenny "Squeak" Scolari in 1998's BASEketball, as well as making the occasional appearance on South Park.
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![]() Dian Bachar on the set of My Neighborhood, 2015 | |
Born | Dian Donovan Bachar (1970-10-26) October 26, 1970 (age 51) Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1990-2001, 2004-present |
Spouse | Carrie Rapaport (m. 2018) |
Dian Bachar attended Chatfield Senior High School. Bachar then received his BFA in Film Production at the University of Colorado at Boulder where he met Matt Stone and Trey Parker. From there, he went on to star in the student film, Cannibal! The Musical, for internship credit. Bachar also co-starred with Parker in Orgazmo, playing the eponymous character's sidekick "Choda Boy", and played multiple parts in Parker and Stone's short-lived series Time Warped.
Bachar shared an apartment with Parker and Stone up until 1997. When BASEketball was in the works, Parker asked David Zucker to change the script to allow for three players on each team (it was supposed to be just two to a team) to allow for Bachar to have a part in the movie.[citation needed]
In 1998, Bachar won a Leonardo da Vinci Award from the Beaux Arts Society, Inc. in the category of Actor, Debut Performance (Film) for his role in BASEketball [2] and an award for Best Actor in the 2012 short film Coaching Me Softly at the 48-Hour Film Project.[3]
Most recently, Bachar starred in the horror feature The Murders of Brandywine Theater and the western drama short film Homestead. He is the co-owner of Bonobo Mountain Films with partner Carrie Rapaport.[citation needed]
Due to his friendship with creators Parker and Stone, Bachar had provided several guest voices on their animated series South Park.
Bachar and fellow actor Sam Macaroni are the leads in both of the internet series Roommates: The Series[5] and Dimwits.[6]
Bachar appears in The Melvins "The Talking Horse" music video, and starred in and directed the music video "Rock Hard Soul" for the Chicago-based band, JIP.[citation needed]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Cannibal! The Musical | George Noon | |
1995 | Time Warped | Peeny Bunsinger / Jeffy / Homo Errectus | TV Series |
1997 | Orgazmo | Ben "Choda Boy" Chapleski | |
1998 | BASEketball | Kenny "Squeak" Scolari | |
1998–2000 | South Park | Chris/Fake Mr. Hankey/Announcer | 4 episodes |
1999 | Galaxy Quest | Nervous Tech | Deleted scene |
1999 | Captain Jackson | Eggbert Stevens | |
2000 | The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle | RBTV Studio Technician | |
2000 | The Man Show | Tiny Guy on the Beach | |
2000–2001 | Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place | Roger | 4 episodes |
2004 | The Wager | Sean Johnson | |
2005 | No Rules | Grady | |
2006 | TV: The Movie | various roles | |
2006 | Electric Apricot | Skip Holmes | |
2007 | Gangsta Rap: The Glockumentary | Limo Driver | |
2009 | The Life of Lucky Cucumber | "Lucky" Cucumber Cavanaugh | |
2012 | Retreat! | Private McBain | |
2012 | Coaching Me Softly | David Stott | short |
2012 | The Man in the Silo | David | |
2012 | Spectrum Hunter | Store Clerk | |
2013 | White T | Andy | |
2013 | There's Something About Carrie | Uncle Randi | short |
2014 | The Murders of Brandywine Theater | Henry Kosta | |
2015 | Homestead | Magee | short film |
2015 | Santiago | Dusty Wilhelm | |
2015 | Mitch and Tanner Save America | Mitch (voice) | video short |
2015 | My Neighborhood | Dian Donovan | |
2015 | Tales of the Wicked Unseen | Will Grimm | |
2016 | The Bet | Angry Video Store Customer | |
2021 | Nightmare Alley | Fee Fee the Birdgirl | |
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