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Rodney Dangerfield

Rodney Dangerfield

If ever there was a "late bloomer," it was American comedian Rodney Dangerfield. His father was a vaudeville pantomimist who was known professionally as Phil Roy, thus when Dangerfield struck out on his own stand-up comedy career at age 19 (he'd been writing jokes for other comics since 15), he called himself Jack Roy. For nine years he labored in some of the worst clubs on the East Coast, giving it all up at age 28 in order to support his new wife. Unfortunately, the marriage was an unhappy one, soon ending in divorce. In 1963 the comic returned to performing, using the name "Rodney Dangerfield" to distance himself from his miserable "Jack Roy" days. Four more years passed before Dangerfield finally got his big break on The Ed Sullivan Show, for which he'd auditioned by sneaking in during a dress rehearsal. By this time, Dangerfield had fully developed his belligerently neurotic stage persona, tugging at his tie and mopping his brow while he delineated the variety of ways in which he "don't get no respect." On top at last, Dangerfield opened his own nightclub in 1969, where many major comics of the 1970s and 1980s got their first opportunities; fiercely competitive onstage, Dangerfield is known to be more than generous to new talent offstage. In films since his turn as a nasty theatre manager in the 1970 low-budgeter The Projectionist, Dangerfield has exuded a movie image somewhat different than his paranoid nightclub character; he often plays a crude-and-rude "nouveau riche" type who delights in puncturing the pomposity of his "old money" opponents (Caddyshack). Rodney Dangerfield's best screen role was, significantly, his nicest--in Back to School (1985), he played a blunt but decent self-made millionaire who decides to join his son in getting an expensive college education. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Rodney Dangerfield Trivia

When was Rodney Dangerfield born?
Rodney Dangerfield date of birth: November 22, 1921

Who did Rodney Dangerfield portray in The 4th Tenor?
Rodney Dangerfield was Lupo in The 4th Tenor

Who did Rodney Dangerfield play in My 5 Wives?
Rodney Dangerfield was Peterson in My 5 Wives

Who did Rodney Dangerfield play in Meet Wally Sparks?
Rodney Dangerfield was Wally Sparks in Meet Wally Sparks

What role did Rodney Dangerfield portray in Ladybugs?
Rodney Dangerfield played Chester Lee in Ladybugs

What role did Rodney Dangerfield portray in Easy Money?
Rodney Dangerfield played Monty in Easy Money

What role did Rodney Dangerfield play in Back to School?
Rodney Dangerfield played Thornton Melon in Back to School

Who did Rodney Dangerfield play in Caddyshack?
Rodney Dangerfield was Al Czervik in Caddyshack

Who did Rodney Dangerfield play in The Projectionist?
Rodney Dangerfield was Renaldi/The Bat in The Projectionist

Who did Rodney Dangerfield play in Casper: A Spirited Beginning?
Rodney Dangerfield was Mayor Hunt in Casper: A Spirited Beginning

Who did Rodney Dangerfield play in Natural Born Killers?
Rodney Dangerfield was Mallory's dad in Natural Born Killers

Who did Rodney Dangerfield portray in Little Nicky?
Rodney Dangerfield was Lucifer in Little Nicky

What role did Rodney Dangerfield play in The Godson?
Rodney Dangerfield played Teh Rodfather in The Godson

Who did Rodney Dangerfield play in Casper?
Rodney Dangerfield was Himself in Casper


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