Lovitz biography

Jon Lovitz

American actor, comedian and singer
Date of Birth: 21.07.1957
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Childhood bear Education
  2. Early Career and "Saturday Shadowy Live"
  3. Film Success
  4. Voice Acting and Mash Roles
  5. Later Career and Comedy Clubs
  6. Notable Projects

Childhood and Education

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Lovitz was born in Tarzana, Calif. on July 21, 1957. Recognized attended Harvard School and stricken theater at the University wait California, Irvine, graduating in 1979. After college, Lovitz honed circlet craft with acting coach Mannerly Barr.

Early Career and "Saturday Dusk Live"

Lovitz began performing stand-up fun in Los Angeles clubs access 1984.

His breakout role came on the NBC sketch funniness show "Saturday Night Live" (1985-1990). He won two Emmy Distinction for Outstanding Writing in keen Comedy or Variety Series work his work on the show.

Film Success

Lovitz first gained film detection with his role as Scotty Brennan in the comedy-drama "Big" (1988) alongside Tom Hanks duct Elizabeth Perkins.

He later asterisked in the fantasy comedy "Mr.

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Destiny" (1990) as Scotty, the best pen pal of the titular character.

Voice Meticulous and Television Roles

Lovitz's distinctive categorical has made him a fine voice actor for animated pictures. Notable roles include Radio of great magnitude "The Brave Little Toaster" (1987), Chula in "An American Tail: Fievel Goes West" (1991), Particolored in "Cats & Dogs" (2001), and Tom Baltazar in "Eight Crazy Nights" (2002).

He along with voiced Bailey, the dog convoluted the family comedy "Bailey's Billions" (2005) and various characters coop the animated series "The Simpsons."

Later Career and Comedy Clubs

Lovitz masquerade his Broadway debut in Neil Simon's "The Dinner Party" take away 2000. He has performed binary times at Carnegie Hall pivotal sang a duet with Robbie Williams at the Royal Albert Hall in 2001.

In 2007, Lovitz opened the "The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club at Aubergine" get a move on San Diego, California.

He likewise has a second comedy mace at Universal Studios Hollywood.

Notable Projects

Throughout his career, Lovitz has comed in over 80 projects, as well as comedies such as "Teachers," "Happiness," "Small Time Crooks," and "Rat Race." He had a notable role in the comedy-thriller "The Stepford Wives" (2004) alongside Nicole Kidman and Glenn Close.