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Frederick Allan Moranis (born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian actor, comedian, musician, producer, songwriter and writer. Moranis appeared in the sketch comedy series Second City Television (SCTV) in the 1980s and starred afterwards in several Hollywood films, including Strange Brew (1983), Streets of Fire (1984), Ghostbusters (1984) and its sequel Ghostbusters II (1989), Little Shop of Horrors (1986), Spaceballs (1987), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989, and its 1992 and 1997 sequels), Parenthood (1989), My Blue Heaven (1990), and The Flintstones(1994). In 1997, Moranis began a long break from acting to dedicate his time to his two children as a widower. He has not appeared in a live-action film for over 28 years. However, he provided voice-over work for a few animated films, including Disney's Brother Bear (2003). He also released comedy albums and made appearances at fan conventions. In 2020, after a hiatus of nearly 23 years from live-action films, Moranis signed to reprise his role of Wayne Szalinski in a new sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, called Shrunk, before the project was put on hold.

After a failed assassination attempt leaves billionaire inventor Tony Stark with a bullet lodged in his heart, he survives only by encasing his chest in a life-support plate and building a high-tech suit of armor. Now dependent on technology to live, Tony must use his new identity as the "Iron Man" to stop the shadowy organization A.I.M. and its grotesque leader MODOK from stealing his armor and using it for world domination. Hunted by the police, betrayed by his company, and hunted by A.I.M.'s cybernetic assassins—including a contortionist, a technopath, and a man with detachable eyes—Tony descends into a brutal, body-horror nightmare where he must confront whether he is still human or has already become a machine.
