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Albert Brooks

Albert Brooks

Though it may sound like one of his cerebral comedy routines, Albert Brooks came into this world as Albert Einstein. The son of comedian Harry Einstein (better known to millions of radio fans as Parkyakarkus), Brooks briefly attended Carnegie Tech before launching a hills-and-valley career as a standup comic. Like such contemporaries as George Carlin and Robert Klein, Brooks delighted in finding humor in the inconsistencies of everyday life, and had a particular fondness for exploiting clichés that many people never realized were clichés. Two of his most fondly remembered routines involved a talking mime and a ritualistic recital of the ingredients in a carton of Cool-Whip. After appearing as a regular on the 1969-1970 season of The Dean Martin Show (as well as its 1971 spin-off The Golddiggers), Brooks gained instant pop-culture fame for his brilliant short-subject directorial debut, The Famous Comedian's School, which was highlighted on a 1971 installment of The Great American Dream Machine. Even today, comedy buffs can cite from memory the particulars of "The Danny Thomas/Sid Melton School of Coffee-Spitting." In 1975, Brooks won a Grammy for his album A Star Is Bought; that same year, he began filming short sketches for Saturday Night Live. Though often the highlights of that series' first season, Brooks' skits were dropped from SNL because they were considered "too inside." Brooks made his theatrical film debut in 1976, playing Cybill Shepherd's clueless co-worker in Taxi Driver. His subsequent film roles included the first husband of Goldie Hawn in Private Benjamin (1980), Dudley Moore's cuckolded manager in Unfaithfully Yours (1984), and, best of all, his Oscar-nominated turn as the acerbic, freely perspiring TV journalist Aaron Altman in Broadcast News (1987). Even more impressive have been Brooks' credits as writer/director, including the PBS-documentary lampoon Real Life (1979), the angst-driven Modern Romance (1981), the yuppie odyssey Lost in America (1985), and the "Heaven is a Strip Mall" fantasy Defending Your Life (1991). In 1994, Brooks both wrote and acted in the darkly humorous baseball film The Scout. In 1996, he directed, wrote, and starred opposite Debbie Reynolds (making her first screen appearance in over two decades) in Mother. After taking some time off from directing and scriptwriting to appear in such films as Out of Sight (1998), Brooks resumed his director-screenwriter-actor hyphenate with The Muse (1999), starring opposite Andie MacDowell and Sharon Stone as a struggling Hollywood scriptwriter in search of divine inspiration; the curiously toothless Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World followed in 2005. Unarguably, Brooks's highest-profile performance came not in one of his directorial projects, but in the 2003 Pixar underwater adventure Finding Nemo. Lending his voice to the film's lead clown-fish, the critically-acclaimed picture went on to be one of the highest grossing movies of all time and also featured the talents of Ellen Degeneres and Willem Dafoe. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Albert Brooks Trivia

When was Albert Brooks born?
Albert Brooks was born on July 22, 1947

Who did Albert Brooks portray in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World?
Albert Brooks was Albert Brooks in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World

Who did Albert Brooks play in Finding Nemo?
Albert Brooks was Marlin in Finding Nemo

Who did Albert Brooks portray in My First Mister?
Albert Brooks was Randall ("R") in My First Mister

Who did Albert Brooks play in The Muse?
Albert Brooks was Steven Phillips in The Muse

Who did Albert Brooks play in Mother?
Albert Brooks was John Henderson in Mother

Who did Albert Brooks portray in The Scout?
Albert Brooks was Al Percolo in The Scout

Who did Albert Brooks play in Modern Romance?
Albert Brooks was Robert Cole in Modern Romance

What role did Albert Brooks portray in Lost in America?
Albert Brooks played David Howard in Lost in America

Who did Albert Brooks portray in Defending Your Life?
Albert Brooks was Daniel Miller in Defending Your Life

Who did Albert Brooks portray in The In-Laws?
Albert Brooks was Jerry Peyser in The In-Laws

Who did Albert Brooks portray in Broadcast News?
Albert Brooks was Aaron Altman in Broadcast News

Who did Albert Brooks play in I'll Do Anything?
Albert Brooks was Burke Adler in I'll Do Anything

What role did Albert Brooks play in Unfaithfully Yours?
Albert Brooks played Norman Robbins in Unfaithfully Yours

Who did Albert Brooks portray in Taxi Driver?
Albert Brooks was Tom in Taxi Driver

Who did Albert Brooks portray in Twilight Zone: The Movie?
Albert Brooks was Driver in Twilight Zone: The Movie

What role did Albert Brooks play in Real Life?
Albert Brooks played Himself in Real Life

Who did Albert Brooks portray in Out of Sight?
Albert Brooks was Richard Ripley in Out of Sight

Who did Albert Brooks portray in Critical Care?
Albert Brooks was Dr. Butz in Critical Care

What role did Albert Brooks play in Private Benjamin?
Albert Brooks played Yale Goodman in Private Benjamin

What role did Albert Brooks play in Dr. Dolittle?
Albert Brooks played Jacob in Dr. Dolittle

Who did Albert Brooks portray in The Simpsons Movie?
Albert Brooks was Russ Cargill in The Simpsons Movie

What role did Albert Brooks play in Terms of Endearment?
Albert Brooks played Rudyard in Terms of Endearment


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