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  1. 1. Assume the Position With Mr. Wuhl. Robert Wuhl delivers a comedic "lecture" that playfully examines facts, myths and myths-that-became-facts in American history. 2. Assume The Position 201 With Mr. Wuhl. Attention, class! Robert Wuhl returns for another irreverent "lecture" that playfully examines some facts and myths of U.S. history.

  2. 23 de jul. de 2010 · School's back in session! In an all-new follow-up to his acclaimed HBO special, Emmy-winner Robert Wuhl (best known as Arli$$) delivers an imaginative, irrev...

  3. Wuhl apareció además en Poker Royale, de la cadena Game Show Network, una competencia de póker entre profesionales y comediantes. En 2006, protagonizó un espectáculo unipersonal en HBO, Assuming the Position with Mr. Wuhl , en el cual daba una clase de historia para mostrar cómo la historia se ha creado y propagado en forma similar a la cultura pop.

  4. Robert Wuhl (born October 9, 1951) is an American movie, television, stage, voice actor, comedian, and writer who is known for his roles in Arliss, Batman, Mistress, and in Police Squad!. He has won an Emmy Award in 1991. Wuhl was born on October 9, 1951 in Union Township, New Jersey. [1] He studied at Union High School and in the University of ...

  5. Arliss (rendered in its logo as Arli$$) is an American dark comedy series, created by and starring Robert Wuhl (who was also the series' showrunner), about the glitzy, big-money world of professional sports, with Wuhl playing the eternally optimistic and endlessly resourceful L.A. sports agent Arliss Michaels, whose Achilles' heel is his inability to say "no" to clients and employees.

  6. Robert Wuhl. Actor: Arli$$. Robert Wuhl was born on 9 October 1951 in Union Township, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Arli$$ (1996), Batman (1989) and Bull Durham (1988). He has been married to Barbara Koldys Capelli since May 1983.

  7. Robert Wuhl : Assume the position that pop culture is history. A hundred years from now when the Longfellow or the Irving of 2105 decides he wants to tell history his way, history may very well show that Al Gore *did* invent the internet, that George W. Bush was the most articulate statesman the world has ever known and that Michael Jackson was really the only normal one among us all.