Botticelli, Round 15

Did you have an infamous feud with Andy Kauffman?

Are you a professional skateboarder turned actor?

Hmmm. James Worthy is the only NBA player I can think of who appeared in any incarnation of Star Trek, and he played a Klingon. Ask a DQ.

And I’m not Gene Rayburn’s partner (Jack Lescoulie), Andy Kaufman’s rival (wrestler Jerry Lawler), or a pro-skateboarder-turned-actor (Jason Lee).

Are you an Academy Award winning animator?

John Lewis.

DQ: Did you first appear between 1958 and 1998 (inclusive)?

IQ: Are you an English actor born in 1972?

John Long (born in Romulus, Michigan)

Does your character appear in a Nebula Award winning novel or story?

Darryl, I’m not John Lasseter.

Dead Cat, you stumped me. Ask a DQ.

JL is:

  • not alive
    [omitted stuff in the middle]
  • in a Hugo Award-winning novel or story
  • first appeared in 1958-98 inclusive
  • does not appear in a Nebula Award-winning novel or story

Damn, I meant 1988 but I see I mistyped! My English actor is Jude Law.

DQ: Did you first appear 1958-1978 inclusive?!

IQ: Are you a Gloucestershire and England bowler?

Were you the first NHL player to score all four of his team’s goals in a playoff game?

Dead Cat and Kid_A, you got me. Ask your DQs.

JL:

  • is not alive
    [omitted stuff in the middle]
  • is in a Hugo Award-winning novel or story
  • first appeared in 1958-98 inclusive
  • does not appear in a Nebula Award-winning novel or story
  • did not first appear 1958-78 inclusive

Joffrey Lupul (Anaheim Ducks, 2006 Playoffs)

Were you created by David Brin or Dan Simmons?

Was it your dream to be called Incrediboy?

All right, this is the last “either/or” DQ I’ll answer. Henceforth, a question like this is worth two DQs.

astorian, there was already a question about Jason Lee (Buddy/Syndrome from The Incredibles), and no, I’m not him.

JL:

  • is not alive
    [omitted stuff in the middle]
  • is in a Hugo Award-winning novel or story
  • first appeared in 1958-98 inclusive
  • does not appear in a Nebula Award-winning novel or story
  • did not first appear 1958-78 inclusive
  • was not created by David Brin or Dan Simmons

Did you utter 5 of the most memorable words in Naval history, during the War of 1812?

Was the most popular Billboard single of 1968 inspired by and dedicated to you?

No, I’m neither Capt. James “Don’t give up the ship” Lawrence, nor Julian “Hey Jude” Lennon (about whom there was already a question).

Did you tell Clint Eastwood how to sing “I Talk to the Trees”?

No, I’m not director Joshua Logan (Paint Your Wagon).

Did you host a Canadian fitness show while smoking a cigarette?

No, I’m not Jack LaLanne.