Dana Carvey
Dana Carvey
Comic actor Dana Carvey led a near-monastic existence while growing up in Montana, not out of choice but because the truly popular kids were bigger and better-looking. "I was a fetus in shoes" commented Carvey on his high-school years. While attending San Francisco State University, Carvey launched his career as a stand-up comic. The going was rugged for a while, but by 1981 Carvey had built up enough of a reputation to earn second billing on the Mickey Rooney TV sitcom One of the Boys. Though the show was cancelled by mid-1982, Carvey was now on a roll. In 1984, he showed up as a regular on the TV police adventure series Blue Thunder, and was spotlighted in the parody rockumentary film This is Spinal Tap; two years later he was signed as a regular on NBC's Saturday Night Live. Carvey's gallery of comic characterizations is too vast to fully recount here, but his greatest popularity rested on two recurring characters. As "The Church Lady" (an amalgam of all the well-meaning pious neighbors Carvey had known while growing up), Carvey entered the Catchphrase Lexicon with his oft-repeated "Isn't that special?" and "Could it be....SATAN?" And as mop-topped teenage couch potato Garth (again drawn from life--this time based on Dana's brother Brad), Carvey was teamed with Mike Myers in a flawless on-going parody of cheap cable-access television. After a misfire movie vehicle, 1990's Opportunity Knocks, Carvey became a major box-office commodity by co-starring with Mike Myers in the megahit Wayne's World (1992). While the 1993 sequel Wayne's World 2 didn't quite match the take of the original, Carvey was artistically satisfied that same year with an Emmy award for his performance as H. Ross Perot (among others) on TV's Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash. Undaunted by the lack of response to Opportunity Knocks, Carvey once again took a stab at solo success with the similarly panned Clean Slate in 1994. After appearing in a pair of supporting roles (Trapped in Paradise and The Road to Wellville (both 1994)) and a cameo (1996's The Shot) shortly thereafter, Carvey disappeared almost entriely from the public eye until resurfacing in the 1999 Saturday Night Live; Presidential Bash and once again taking a small role in Adam Sandler's Little Nicky (2000). Eager to resume his once lucrative career and make a feature that his children could enjoy, Carvey returned to the silver screen as an Italian waiter who takes the art of mimicry to new and uncharted heights in The Master of Disguise (2002). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Dana Carvey:
- Wayne's World 2 with Mike Myers , Christopher Walken , Tia Carrere , Kim Basinger , Chris Farley , James Hong , Ed O'Neill , Olivia D'Abo , Kevin Pollak , Drew Barrymore , Aerosmith , Jay Leno , Heather Locklear , Rob Lowe , Ted McGinley , Rip Taylor , Charlton Heston , Harry Shearer , Tim Meadows
- Wayne's World with Mike Myers , Rob Lowe , Tia Carrere , Lara Flynn Boyle , Brian Doyle-Murray , Colleen Camp , Donna Dixon , Chris Farley , Ed O'Neill , Ione Skye , Robert Patrick , Meat Loaf
- Comic Relief: The Greatest... and the Latest with Billy Crystal , Whoopi Goldberg , Robin Williams , Louis C.K. , John Candy , George Carlin , Jim Carrey , Dave Chappelle , Stephen Colbert , Jennifer Coolidge , David Cross , Eugene Levy , Richard Lewis , Jon Lovitz , Bill Maher , Howie Mandel , Dennis Miller , Dudley Moore , Bob Odenkirk , Catherine O'Hara , Jeremy Piven , Gilda Radner , Harold Ramis , Carl Reiner , Chris Rock , Ray Romano , Bob Saget , Garry Shandling , Martin Short , Sarah Silverman , Jon Stewart , Fred Willard , Steven Wright
- Little Nicky with Adam Sandler , Patricia Arquette , Harvey Keitel , Rhys Ifans , Tom "Tiny" Jr. Lister , Rodney Dangerfield , Kevin Nealon , Reese Witherspoon , Jon Lovitz , Quentin Tarantino , Michael McKean , Carl Weathers , Rob Schneider , Clint Howard , Lewis Arquette , Henry Winkler , Ozzy Osbourne
- Saturday Night Live: 25 Years of Laughs with Alec Baldwin , Chevy Chase , Chris Farley , Sarah Michelle Gellar , John Goodman , Andy Kaufman , Eddie Murphy , Jerry Seinfeld , Kevin Spacey , David Spade , Christopher Walken , David Bowie , Billy Crystal , Tom Hanks , Steve Martin , Bill Murray , Lily Tomlin , James VanDerBeek , Conan O'Brien





