Gailard Sartain

Gailard Sartain (September 18, 1946 — June 17, 2025) was an American comedian and character actor. Graduated from the University of Tulsa with a BFA. A successful illustrator, Sartain's artistic credits range from record cover designs such as Leon Russell's "Will O' the Wisp" to illustrations for nationally published magazines. Sartain created and hosted Tulsa's first late night off-the-wall comedy program, "Dr. Mazeppa Pompazoidi's Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting".
Cast

The Outsiders
Jerry

The Real McCoy
Gary Buckner

Mississippi Burning
Sheriff Stuckey

Pirates of Silicon Valley
Ed Roberts

The Big Easy
Chef Paul

The Patriot
Floyd Chisolm

The Buddy Holly Story
The Big Bopper

Blaze
LaGrange

Ernest Saves Christmas
Chuck

Made in Heaven
Sam Morrell

The Moderns
New York Critic

Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot
Munroe

Choose Me
Mueller

Endangered Species
Mayor

The Spitfire Grill
Sheriff Gary Walsh

The Grifters
Joe

Clean Slate
Judge Block

Ernest Goes to Camp
Jake

Ernest Goes to Jail
Chuck

Hard Country
Johnny Bob

The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in For Love or Mummy
Oliver Hardy

Fried Green Tomatoes
Ed Couch

The Replacements
Pilachowski

Ali
Gordon Davidson

RocketMan
Mr. Randall (uncredited)

Wagons East!
J.P. Moreland (uncredited)

Existo
Unknown

Death Falls
Hearse Driver
Sandman
Dave

Leader of the Band
Elmo De Lavallard

Uphill All the Way
Private

Roadie
B.B. Muldoon

Guilty by Suspicion
Chairman Wood

All of Me
Fulton Norris

Smokey and the Good Time Outlaws
Arthur Leddy

Wishman
Dr. Abe Rogers

Elizabethtown
Charles Dean

Getting Even with Dad
Carl

Songwriter
Mulreaux

The Round and Round
Jim Stoops

Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way
Don Zimmer

Murder in Mind
Charlie

Equinox
Dandridge

Love at Large
Taxi Driver

Nashville
Man at Lunch Counter (uncredited)

Cooperstown
Georgia State Trooper, George State Trooper

The Hollywood Knights
Bimbeau

The Chase
Hammer

Speechless
Lee Cutler

The Jerk
Guy with Cracked Airplane Seats (uncredited)

Trouble in Mind
Fat Adolph

That Championship Season
High School Principal (uncredited)

Open Season
George Plunkett