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Dorf is a fictional character created by comedy writer and performer Tim Conway. He was the main character in a series of direct-to-video films during the 1980s and 1990s. Dorf was characterized by his diminutive height, toupée, toothbrush mustache, pot belly, unusual accent, and frequent pratfalls. Each film focused on a particular sport, with Dorf humorously giving instructions on the history and play of the sport.

  • Number of Movies: 10
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Featured Cast

  1. Tim Conway

    Tim Conway

    Deussel Dorf, Dorf / Cave Man (Grunt) / Cooking Show Host, Dorf / Wally / Flash, Dorf, Oldie Hollis / Narrator / Derk Dorf

  2. Vincent Schiavelli
  3. Eddie Deezen

    Eddie Deezen

    Waldo, Eddie Taylor

  4. Chuck McCann

    Chuck McCann

    Howard

  5. Ronnie Schell

    Ronnie Schell

    DIP Host

  6. Shawn Hess

    The Kid

  7. Todd Budzinzki

    Audience

  8. Tim Conway Jr.

    Peanut Vendor, Willie, Announcer

  9. Michele Smith

    Michele Smith

    Boom Boom

  10. Yvonne Wilder

    Yvonne Wilder

    Mrs. Dorf

  11. Louise DuArt

    Louise DuArt

    Celebrity Impersonator

  12. Autumn Murena

    Mary Blue

  13. Roger Beatty

    Second Golfer

Featured Crew

  1. Tim Conway

    Tim Conway

    Writing

  2. Roger Beatty

    Directing

  3. Pasquale Murena

    Directing, Writing

  4. Berry Landen

    Directing

  5. Barry Landon

    Directing

  6. Jack Boeki

    Directing

  7. Raul Garcia

    Directing

  8. Zack Zeiler

    Writing

March 26, 1987

Dorf on Golf is a 1987 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Vincent Schiavelli and Michele Smith. The film is the first in a series of eight films released by Conway using the Dorf sporting theme. The film had a total cast of three.

Avid diminutive sportsman Derk Dorf is now an Olympian who must organize the first Olympic Games. He presents various disciplines, but his fellow citizen Leonard keeps beating him which only increases Derk's frustration.

July 31, 1988

In this sequel to Dorf on Golf, avid diminutive sportsman Derk Dorf and his new dorky caddy play some golf. However, a god-like narrator decides to use them to teach the viewers the commandments of the gold bible. A sexy angel helps.

December 1, 1990

World-famous European race car driver, Duessel Dorf, comes to America to take on his greatest challenge-stock car racing in the Indy 500. However, Dorf, with his usual skill, soon turns the race into a shambles and sets the world of stock car racing on its ear.

December 1, 1993

Tim Conway as Dorf in more of his misadventures. This time he goes fishing. Dorf drags his wife into a day of fishing but is frustrated as his wife catches an awful lot of fish. This comedic approach on the world of fishing will have you laughing again and again.

December 1, 1996

Baseball Super-fan Dorf goes to a baseball game and gets involved in several funny situations.

August 1, 2001

Dorf Da Bingo King, with the help of his clueless assistant, Howard, instructs his students on the fine art of playing bingo. In his own unique style, he discusses and demonstrates daubing techniques and equipment, superstitions, and playing etiquette. True to form, Dorf proves to be as successful at bingo as he is at everything else.

Oldie Hollis is the world's oldest table tennis player in the world. He has been the champion for over 60 years but has he met his match this time around?

November 1, 2015

This Christmas extravaganza is filled with sidesplitting short films and joyous comedy sketches starring Santa's favorite elf, Dorf (Tim Conway.

A hilarious elf. A puppet newsroom. A Santa in distress. Get ready for a magical dose of holiday cheer, zany Yuletide greetings, and the most fun you'll have on this side of the North Pole. Chip and Bernie are asked by Santa to help save Christmas with the help of Santa's favorite elf, Dorf (6-Time Emmy Winner Tim Conway). Will they be able to stop Dr. Inconceivable on time? Watch to find out.

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