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Law&Order: SBU (Special Belzer Unit) Comic-actor-author set to book em on Ll BY FRAI{K TOVEG Special to Newsdcy ike his long-running police-detective charac- terfohn Munch from "Law & Order: Special Victims lJnit" - and from "Homicide: Life on the Street," "Law & Order: Trialby fury," "The X-Files," "Arrested Development," "30 Rock" and elsewhere - comic Richard Belzer is a conspiracy theorist. Unlike him, the actor-provo- cateur is a published conspiracy theorist:'IJFOs, fFK, and Elvis: Conspiracies You Don't Have to Be Crazy to Believe" (Ballan- tine,2000) and now Skyhorse Publishing's "Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country's Most Controversial Cover-fJps" with co-author David Wayne. With that new book as the anchor, the CinemaArts Centre in Huntington presents the retrospective and book signing "An Evening With Richard 'The Belz' Belzer," featuring discus- sions with the star, a screening of the 2OO6'SV[J" episode "IJncle" with |erry Lewis, and segments from the drily furmy Web series "Belzervisiorl" Belzer,68, began his career as a reoorter with his hometown a reporter with his hometown Bridgeport (Corur.) Post. After beco-ming a cult-stiu standup in NewYork in the'70s, he began doing film and TV. In 1992, Barry Levinson cast him as .e.. tvtun'ch on "Homicide." f,,lt* Richard Belzer will make his points at Cinema Arts. "Dead Wrong" covers the much-tilled territory of the deaths of Marilyn Monroe, the Rev. Martin Luther (ing Jr., John F. Kennedy and others. l'm sure I'm not the first to suggest that a comedian isn't necessarily a history professor. I'm a comedian and actor, but also a journalist and au- thor. I was a newspaper report- er, and my partner, David Wayne, is a historian and microanalyst of how the media covers events.I've been in- volved u-r studying this materi- al for many years, and people can say what they want about me, but I'm just reporting facts. For example? The book conclusively proves that Marilyn Monroe was murdered, and a Kennedy did not murder her. People can be skeptical - people should be skeptical - but the book is bulletproof and we're proud of that. Forensic evidence, inter- views with FBI agents and police - we consulted all kinds of information.I want people to be provoked and let them question me, so people can draw their own conclusions. No one's punched any WHO Richard Belzer WHEN I WHERE 7:30 tonight at Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington TICKETS $35 (includes reception); 800-838-3006; cinemaartscentre.org holes in any of these stories - this is what really hqppened. Ah, but what's the conspiracy behind Munch appearing on 11 TV series, plus your playing a Munch-like detective in "A Very Brady Sequel"? There's something about the curmudgeotly, dissident cop I'm lucky to play, and who's very close to who I am, anyway, that for some reason has gotten the affinity of a lot of show mnners. And lwould be derelict in my duties if I didn't ask about your "Say heil" salute last Wednes- day on "Good Day New York." Satire is satire. And it was almost like a dumb college prank - Fox is 24 hours a day spewing vile, so I gave them a satirical iab. -+ *s o F o I d (, E F U (9

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Newsday (October 10, 2012). By Frank Lovece. Short Q&A on his book "Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country'sMost Controversial Cover-ups" and his appearance at Huntington, Long Island's, Cinema Arts Center

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Law&Order: SBU (Special Belzer Unit)Comic-actor-authorset to book em on Ll

BY FRAI{K TOVEGSpecial to Newsdcy

ike his long-runningpolice-detective charac-terfohn Munch from"Law & Order: SpecialVictims lJnit" - and

from "Homicide: Life on theStreet," "Law & Order: Trialbyfury," "The X-Files," "ArrestedDevelopment," "30 Rock" andelsewhere - comic RichardBelzer is a conspiracy theorist.

Unlike him, the actor-provo-cateur is a published conspiracytheorist:'IJFOs, fFK, and Elvis:Conspiracies You Don't Haveto Be Crazy to Believe" (Ballan-tine,2000) and now SkyhorsePublishing's "Dead Wrong:Straight Facts on the Country'sMost Controversial Cover-fJps"with co-author David Wayne.

With that new book as theanchor, the CinemaArts Centrein Huntington presents the

retrospective and book signing"An Evening With Richard 'TheBelz' Belzer," featuring discus-sions with the star, a screeningof the 2OO6'SV[J" episode"IJncle" with |erry Lewis, andsegments from the drily furmyWeb series "Belzervisiorl"

Belzer,68, began his career asa reoorter with his hometowna reporter with his hometownBridgeport (Corur.) Post. Afterbeco-ming a cult-stiu standup inNewYork in the'70s, he begandoing film and TV. In 1992,Barry Levinson cast him as .e..tvtun'ch on "Homicide." f,,lt*

RichardBelzer willmake hispoints atCinema Arts.

"Dead Wrong" covers themuch-tilled territory of thedeaths of Marilyn Monroe, theRev. Martin Luther (ing Jr.,John F. Kennedy and others.l'm sure I'm not the first to

suggest that a comedian isn'tnecessarily a history professor.

I'm a comedian and actor,but also a journalist and au-thor. I was a newspaper report-er, and my partner, DavidWayne, is a historian andmicroanalyst of how the mediacovers events.I've been in-volved u-r studying this materi-al for many years, and peoplecan say what they want aboutme, but I'm just reporting facts.

For example?The book conclusively

proves that Marilyn Monroewas murdered, and a Kennedydid not murder her. People canbe skeptical - people shouldbe skeptical - but the book isbulletproof and we're proud ofthat. Forensic evidence, inter-views with FBI agents andpolice - we consulted all

kinds of information.I wantpeople to be provokedand let them questionme, so people can drawtheir own conclusions.No one's punched any

WHO Richard BelzerWHEN I WHERE 7:30tonight at Cinema ArtsCentre, HuntingtonTICKETS $35 (includesreception); 800-838-3006;cinemaartscentre.org

holes in any of these stories -this is what really hqppened.

Ah, but what's the conspiracybehind Munch appearing on 11

TV series, plus your playinga Munch-like detective in"A Very Brady Sequel"?

There's something about thecurmudgeotly, dissident copI'm lucky to play, and who'svery close to who I am,anyway, that for some reasonhas gotten the affinity of a lotof show mnners.

And lwould be derelict in myduties if I didn't ask about your"Say heil" salute last Wednes-day on "Good Day New York."

Satire is satire. And it wasalmost like a dumb collegeprank - Fox is 24 hours a dayspewing vile, so I gave them asatirical iab.

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