Kevin Nealon
Kevin Nealon
With his dry wit and popular characters a mainstay of Saturday Night Live for his enduring, record-setting nine-year stint (1986-1995) on the equally enduring late-night comedy television staple, Kevin Nealon shattered the public's funny bone with such popular characterizations as Subliminal Man and over-muscled meathead Hanz (alongside Dana Carvey's Franz) in addition to his popular stint as anchorman for that series' satirical news segment, Weekend Update. Aside from Tim Meadows, Nealon holds the record for longest-running cast member to appear in consecutive seasons in the show's long-running existence. Born and raised in Bridgeport, CT, Nealon took interest in sports and art in high school, gaining early attention as a performer in numerous local garage bands. Later attending Sacred Heart University and graduating with a degree in marketing, Nealon traveled the U.S. and Europe after completing his education. Capping his worldly exploits with a series of odd jobs, Nealon began performing as a standup comedian in the late '70s while working as a bartender at the Hollywood's Improv. Attempting to elevate his standup career to the next level, Nealon began making appearances on television commercials and talk shows. Joining the Not Ready for Primetime players in the 1986 season, the funnyman quickly shot to the front of the line with his likeable, smirky persona and memorable character creations, and he remained a member of the cast for nearly a decade. In addition to his Saturday Night Live duties, Nealon also began appearing in bit roles in such features as Roxanne (1987), All I Want for Christmas (1991), and, later, Happy Gillmore (1996). A curiosity among SNL alumni in that he didn't attempt a starring vehicle based on any characters he created for the show, Nealon instead opted for transferring his unique dry humor to the silver screen without lugging excess SNL baggage along for the ride. Upon his departure from SNL in 1996, it seemed as if Nealon may have finally been ready for prime time. Joining the cast of Champs that same year proved a disappointment as the show was canceled after less than one season, but Nealon persisted and has since gone on to appear in several of his SNL cast mates' features including Adam Sandler's Little Nicky (2000) and David Spade's Joe Dirt (2001). In addition to his comedy career, Nealon is a dedicated and outspoken champion of animal rights through his association with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Kevin Nealon:
- Little Nicky with Adam Sandler , Patricia Arquette , Harvey Keitel , Rhys Ifans , Tom "Tiny" Jr. Lister , Rodney Dangerfield , Reese Witherspoon , Dana Carvey , Jon Lovitz , Quentin Tarantino , Michael McKean , Carl Weathers , Rob Schneider , Clint Howard , Lewis Arquette , Henry Winkler , Ozzy Osbourne
- Comedian with Jerry Seinfeld , Robert Klein , Ray Romano , Chris Rock , Garry Shandling , Jay Leno , Bill Cosby
- The Aristocrats with Jason Alexander , Hank Azaria , Shelley Berman , George Carlin , Phyllis Diller , Whoopi Goldberg , Gilbert Gottfried , Bill Maher , Howie Mandel , Chuck McCann , Larry Miller , Taylor Negron , Kevin Pollak , Paul Reiser , Don Rickles , Chris Rock , Rita Rudner , Bob Saget , Larry Storch , Rip Taylor , Fred Willard , Steven Wright , Billy Connolly , Tim Conway , Carrie Fisher , Eric Idle , Penn Jillette , Richard Lewis , Michael McKean , Martin Mull , Harry Shearer , David Steinberg , Dave Thomas , Robin Williams , Andy Dick , Eddie Izzard , Jon Stewart , Sarah Silverman
- Bar Hopping with Tom Arnold , Scott Baio , Sally Kellerman , Kelly Preston
- Coneheads with Dan Aykroyd , Jane Curtin , Michelle Burke , Michael McKean , Jason Alexander , Lisa Jane Persky , Chris Farley , David Spade , Phil Hartman , Dave Thomas , Sinbad , Jan Hooks , Tom Arnold , Ellen DeGeneres , Eddie Griffin , Jon Lovitz , Garrett Morris , Laraine Newman , Michael Richards , Chris Rock , Adam Sandler , Julia Sweeney , Joey Lauren Adams , Tim Meadows , Parker Posey





