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Pauly Shore
Simmons, who died last month, had repeatedly denounced Shore's unauthorized film project on social media.
Simmons died Saturday at his Los Angeles home; Shore had portrayed the late exercise icon in a short film.
Simmons, who has been less than enthusiastic about Shore's film, recently announced his own biopic plans much to the "Encino Man" actor's dismay.
Thursday's filing claimed Shore "encouraged" an alleged attack against a patron by club security.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The "Bio-Dome" star recently announced he was portraying Simmons in a biopic, only for fitness guru to (initially) denounce it.
The "Encino Man" actor has hinted that he hopes the role can result in a comeback like former co-stars Brendan Fraser and Ke Huy Quan have experienced in recent years.
The Encino Man and Bio-Dome actor appears eager to sweat to the oldies, noting: Ill see you at the Academy Awards 2025.
The comedian had a serious message for people on Twitter after watching his long-ago castmates reach a pinnacle of show business success.
Shore influenced the careers of up-and-coming comedians such as Robin Williams, Jay Leno, David Letterman, Chevy Chase, Jim Carrey, Chris Rock and Richard Pryor.
We vote for Shore to play Miller in all future dramatizations of this White House.