Although many times reffered as a comedian, Kaufman was a genius performer, his absurd, anti-humor acts (dada absurdist performance art) being often misunderstood by many viewers. He referred to himself as a "song and dance man". "I trusted you" is a rather relevant example.
His first break to the large public was as Latka character the Taxi sitcom.
Some of his most memorable acts were probably the "Inter-Gender Wrestling Champion" - where he would challenge women to wrestle, the Mighty Mouse impersonation, his take on southern people (I'm From Hollywood) and the Tony Clifton character.
Robert "Bob" Odenkirk (born October 22, 1962) is an American actor, comedian, producer, and director. Odenkirk is best known as the co-creator and co-star of the HBO sketch comedy series, Mr. Show.
He was the spokesperson for Miller beer in their electoral-themed commercial campaign to become "The President of Beers" during the 2004 Elections, as well as the executive producer of Adult Swim's Tom Goes to the Mayor.
Odenkirk has directed three films: Melvin Goes to Dinner (2003), The Pity Card, and Let's Go to Prison (2006). Let's Go to Prison was written by two writers for the sketch comedy ...
Danny Bonaduce, born Dante Daniel Bonaduce, August 13, 1959 in Broomall, Pennsylvania, is an American actor, radio, and television personality.
The son of veteran TV writer/producer Joseph Bonaduce (Mayberry RFD, One Day At A Time, Good Times), the naturally redheaded Bonaduce gained prominence as a child actor of the 1970s, co-starring as Shirley Partridge's (played by Shirley Jones) wisecracking second son, Danny Partridge, on the sitcom/television series, The Partridge Family. Bonaduce's primary current occupation is co-hosting The Adam Carolla Show. He frequently makes personal appearances in television, radio, and at public events
He is often mistaken for Chuck Norris, ...
Mini Biography
Born Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum on October 22, 1952 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, actor Jeff Goldblum began his career on the New York stage after moving to the city at the age of seventeen.
Possessing his own unique style of delivery, Goldblum made an impression on moviegoers with little more than a single line in Woody Allen's Annie Hall (1977), when he fretted about having forgotten his mantra. Goldblum went on to appear in the remake Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) before a high-profile turn in the classic ensemble film The Big Chill (1983).
The quirky actor turned up ...
Liam Kyle Sullivan (born July 17, 1973 in Norfolk, Massachusetts) is an American comedian and actor. Sullivan has made several guest appearances on television programs, including Gilmore Girls, 8 Simple Rules, and Alias, but is best known for his internet videos. He currently stars in the popular VH1 series, I Hate My 30's.
Sullivan as Kelly in "Shoes" on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCF3ywukQYA
Benjamin Bowmar Curtis (born November 2, 1980 in Chattanooga, Tennessee), also known as the "Dude, you're gettin' a Dell" guy, is an American actor and former spokesman for Dell Computers. Curtis was prominently featured in the popular "Dell Dude" ads from 2000 to 2003.
As part of a commercial advertising campaign, Curtis portrayed the character Steven. This advertising campaign popularized the phrase "Dude, you're getting a Dell." The commercials would usually feature chipper Steven informing prospective buyers of all the perks of owning a Dell. When the party was sold on the idea he would close with the catchphrase "Dude, ...
Kamal Haasan
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(born on November 7, 1954) is a three time National Film Award winning Indian film actor. He began his career as a child artist in many films, while also attending a theatre for stage plays. Kamal Haasan has acted in over two hundred Indian films. He is the only actor who go 3 Bharath award after the great Indian legend Padmasree Mammootty.
Kamal Hassan has received India's fourth highest civilian honour, the Padma Shri for his services to Indian cinema in 1990[1]. His most popular films include Moondram Pirai (1982), Saagara Sangamam (1983), Nayagan ...
Rajinikanth
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(born Shivaji Rao Gaekwad on December 12, 1949) is an Indian actor, and one of the most prominent actor in the Indian film industry. He received India's third highest honour, the Padma Bhushan, for his work in Indian cinema in 2000[2]. Rajinikanth is at ease playing roles in comedies, drama, action and thrillers. Rajnikanth to enter active politics after march 2010 according to astrology.
Fanclub:
http://www.rajinifans.com/
Check out his latest movie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sivaji:_The_Boss
Rajini's Sivaji is creating records worldwide.Sivaji is in U.K. top Ten for the Opening Weekend with Highest per screen ...
Jason Kent Bateman (born January 14, 1969) is a Golden Globe-winning and Emmy Award-nominated American actor. After starring in several 1980s films, Bateman became known for his role as Michael Bluth on the television sitcom Arrested Development. Since the show's end, he has also appeared in several Hollywood films.
Bateman began acting in 1981, playing James Cooper Ingalls in the television drama, Little House on the Prairie. He earned the status of teen idol in the mid-1980s in shows such as Silver Spoons, It's Your Move and The Hogan Family, and became the Directors Guild of America's youngest-ever director when ...
Paul Marcarelli is an American actor best known as the "Can You Hear Me Now?" guy from the Verizon Commercials. He always appears wearing a Verizon Wireless jacket, and appears in the commercials wearing his own horn-rimmed eyeglasses. He hails from New York City.
Entertainment Weekly named him one of most intriguing people of 2002. He has appeared in numerous commercials for companies including Old Navy, Merrill Lynch, Dasani, and Heineken.
A founding member of New York's Mobius Group Productions, Marcarelli produced and performed in works by Eric Bogosian, Warren Leight, and Richard Nelson. Mobius' production of The Adding Machine, ...
