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Jim Hoberman is a captivating character actor whose unique on-screen presence and offbeat sensibility have made him a fixture in the world of independent and avant-garde cinema. While perhaps best known for his extensive work as a preeminent film critic and historian, Hoberman has also carved out an impressive acting career, often lending his distinctive talents to projects that explore the fringes of American popular culture. Hoberman's acting work is defined by a delightful eccentricity and an embrace of the unconventional. In films like Barbara Rubin and the Exploding NY Underground, he brings a perfect blend of intensity and deadpan humor to his roles, seamlessly inhabiting characters that exist in the liminal spaces between the mainstream and the experimental. His turn in Jonathan Ross Presents for One Week Only: Alejandro Jodorowsky further showcases his ability to hold the screen with a riveting, idiosyncratic presence, perfectly complementing the visionary director's mind-bending cinematic style. Beyond his on-screen work, Hoberman's deep knowledge and appreciation of film history have made him a respected voice in the industry. His coining of the term "vulgar modernism" to describe the "looney" fringes of American popular culture underscores his keen eye for the cultural significance of the unusual and the overlooked. As both an actor and a critic, Hoberman has dedicated his career to championing the outsiders and iconoclasts, bringing a unique perspective and an infectious enthusiasm to the art of cinema.