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Gilbert Gottfried (born
February 28 1955 in
Brooklyn, New York) is an
American stand-up comedian whose most salient feature is a distinctive, squeaky, grating voice that's often described as loud and obnoxious. He has played numerous roles in
film and
television, perhaps most notably voicing the
parrot Iago in Disney's
Aladdin (1992), as well as co-starring in the
Problem Child movies.
Career
At the young age of 15, Gilbert Gottfried began doing stand-up at open-mike nights in
New York City and, after a few short years, became known around town as "the comedian's comedian." In 1980 the popular
NBC late-night comedy show
Saturday Night Live was being retooled with a new staff and new comedians; the producers noticed Gottfried and hired him as a cast member. During the 1980–1981 season, Gottfried's
persona in
SNL sketches was very different from his later characterization; he spoke in a low, mellow voice. During his 12-episode stint, he was seldom used (with even the featured players garnering more airtime). The low point of Gottfried's single
SNL season was in a funeral-themed sketch, in which Gottfried was cast as the motionless corpse. This lack of participation led to a deep depression that affected his performances. When
Dick Ebersol took over as producer before the end of the season, there was an overhaul of both the cast and crew, and Gottfried was dismissed.
He made a spectacular comeback in the NBC sitcom "The Cosby Show". This 1987 episode, "Say Hello to a Good Buy," concerned Cosby and
Malcolm Jamal-Warner, in character as father and son, shopping for a car. They "dress down" for the showroom, deliberately posing as lower-class customers to get a bargain price from the salesman. All goes well until friendly Gilbert Gottfried bursts onto the scene, yelling, "DOCTOR HUXTABLE!" Loudly and enthusiastically he greets the upscale Cosby, and asks about his upscale, professional wife, and his upscale home and family. Gottfried's surprise appearance as the loudmouth was so animated and so outrageous that he practically stole the show from the regulars. From then on, Gilbert Gottfried adopted the "loudmouth" voice for his performances.
Although not a regular, he also appeared in the short-lived 1992 TV series
The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys and voiced a crazed dentist "Dr. Bender" on the show
The Fairly OddParents and the voice of Jerry the Belly Button Elf on
Ren and Stimpy. He is notably known for his voice-overs as ducks or other birds. In 1993 he was interviewed by Chris Aable at the "B Minus Movie Awards" along with
David Cassidy and
Gary Coleman. Gottfried's interview aired on Chris Aable's cable TV show "Hollywood Today" in 1994 and is now part of his video "America's Craziest Home Videos". He also was a co-host of the Saturday edition of
USA Up All Night with
Rhonda Shear.
Since 2000, he's also been the voice of the
duck in the
AFLAC commercials and
Digit in the math-mystery cartoon
Cyberchase on
PBS Kids GO!, as well as the magical imp
Mr. Mxyzptlk on . He also played a nasty wisecracking criminal genius named "Nick-Nack" who used toys to commit crimes on two episodes of the TV series
Superboy (he also co-wrote an issue of the tie-in which featured the origin of his character, Nick-Nack). Gottfried makes regular appearances on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He shocked the audience in a
Jeopardy! parody portraying
Eminem repeating "biatch" many times as well as an enemy on . To this day, his most well-known phrase used on
The Tonight Show is "
Son of a bitch!"
He also appeared as a semi-regular in the most recent version of
The Hollywood Squares. He is best remembered for a 1999 episode in which a single round of play took up the entire half-hour. The contestants had each won four stars/squares, leaving Gottfried as the last square available. Because this was a tiebreaker, contestants couldn't win a fifth square on their competitor's wrong response and had to win it themselves. The contestants alternated agreeing or disagreeing about whether Gottfried was bluffing an answer -- and missed six consecutive tries. Five of those times he admonished the contestant with an increasingly incredulous "YOU FOOL!" The seventh time he and the contestant agreed, and that contestant finally won the square and the game. This segment was featured on game show blooper programs.
Gottfried also is a notorious favorite of
Howard Stern, appearing on his radio show many times a year; Gottfried has made more appearances than any other celebrity guest. Most famous for his impersonation of "Dracula Gottfried" he's also well known for his numerous, and often raunchy/racial, parodies of public figures including 1950's
B-movie stars and a particularly accurate impersonation of the aged
Groucho Marx. Gottfried also does an impersonation of
Jerry Seinfeld, which he's showcased on the Stern show as well as . He frequently parodies
Jewish rabbis and
cantors, making up
atonal gibberish prayers and compositions on the spot. Gilbert also is notorious for his impression of
Andrew Dice Clay... or Dice Gottfried. When doing this impression he often used the phrases that Andrew Dice Clay uses while on stage (such as: "Hickory, Dickory, Dock...", "OOOoooo" and "What are you a homo? ooooooo").
Gottfried famously told the venerable
Aristocrats joke at a
Friars Club roast of
Hugh Hefner just three weeks after the
September 11 terrorist attacks. Gottfried's quick wit saved what could have been a notorious failure. He began his monologue joking that he'd intended to catch a plane, but couldn't get a direct flight because "they said they've to stop at the
Empire State Building first." As audience members nervously responded with gasps and cries of "Too soon!", Gottfried abandoned his prepared remarks and launched into the Aristocrats joke, effectively winning back the audience and having roastmaster
Rob Schneider literally falling out of his chair laughing. When the laughter and applause had subsided, Gottfried commented, "They might have to clean this up for TV," to more laughter and applause. It has been suggested that this performance inspired
Penn Jillette and
Paul Provenza to produce a
film about the joke. However, Jillette and Provenza point out that they'd already filmed Gottfried. In fact, it was their project that inspired Gottfried to choose that joke as his response to the audience's claim that there are certain unspoken limits in comedy.
Gottfried was part of an online advertising campaign for
Microsoft's Office XP software, showing, in a series of
Flash-animated cartoons, that the
Clippy office assistant would be removed. In
2006, Gottfried topped the
Boston Phoenix's tongue-in-cheek list of the world's 100 Unsexiest Men.
(External Link
) The following year, with Gottfried's blessing, the
Phoenix renamed the award the "Golden Gilbert" in his honor.
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) In
April 2006, Gottfried performed with the
University of Pennsylvania's
Mask and Wig Club in their annual Intercollegiate Comedy Festival. Also in
2006, he made an appearance on the
Let's Make a Deal portion of
Gameshow Marathon as part of a
Zonk (as a baby in a large
high chair, he says "Hey
Ricki, I think I need my diaper changed!"), and in the
Dodge Viper in the big deal (where he tells the contestants "What were you thinking?!" because neither one picked it). He also guest starred in
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy as
Santa Claus in the 1-hour Christmas Special. He also voiced Rick Platypus in an episode of
My Gym Partner's a Monkey entitled
"That Darn Platypus". Furthermore, Gottfried appeared as Peter's horse in an episode of
Family Guy entitled
"Boys Do Cry".
During
Bill Maher's tenure at
ABC (1997-2002), Gottfried was a frequent guest on
Politically Incorrect.
He was also a guest floor reporter during
G4's live coverage of the
E3 Convention in 2006. At one point in the coverage, program host
Adam Sessler asked the question, "What does Gilbert Gottfried have to do with gaming?" To which Gilbert said, "Absolutely nothing!"
Personal life
On
December 6,
2006, Gottfried announced on
The Howard Stern Show that he was engaged and that his fiancée was pregnant. Gottfried and Dara (née Kravitz), 36, were married under a
chuppah on
February 3,
2007, having been together for 10 years. Lily Aster Gottfried was born on
June 12,
2007.
Recurring characters on SNL
- Leo Waxman, Pinky Waxman's husband and co-host of What's It All About.
Celebrity impersonations on SNL
David A. Stockman
Roman Polanski
Raúl Castro
Selected filmography
Saturday Night Live: various sketches (1980-1981)
Beverly Hills Cop II: Sidney Bernstein (1987)
Hot to Trot: Dentist (1988)
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane: Johnny Crunch (1990)
Look Who's Talking Too: Joey (1990)
Problem Child: Mr. Peabody (1990)
Problem Child 2: Mr. Peabody (1991)
Aladdin: Iago (1992)
Highway to Hell: Hitler (1992)
Bonkers: Two-Bits (1993-1995)
Thumbelina: Berkeley Beetle (1994)
: Burt Banner (1994)
Duckman: (recurring role) Art DeSalvo (1994-1997)
Married...with Children: Ship Happens: Part 2 (1995)
Weird Pornos Unveiled with Gilbert Gottstoned: Darklife Studios: (1995)
: Mr. Peabody (1995)
Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat: Additional Characters (1995-1996)
Are You Afraid of the Dark?: Roy (1996)
: Mr Mxyzptlk (1996-2000)
Def Jam's How to Be a Player (1997)
Dr. Dolittle: Compulsive Dog (1998)
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (TV series): As himself in episodes 503 and 506 (1999)
: the voice of Jerry Seinfeld and Patrick Swayze (2000)
The Fairly Odd Parents: Dr.Bender/Wendell
Kingdom Hearts: Iago (2002)
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events: Duck (2004)
Celebrity Deathmatch :As himself in episode Gottfried in America
Cyberchase: Digit and Widget (2002-present)
The Aristocrats (2005)
Kingdom Hearts II: Iago (2006)
Back By Midnight: Security Guard
Becker: A plastic surgeon
Fairly OddParents: Dr. Bender
Meet Wally Sparks: Harry Karp
Ren & Stimpy: Jerry the BellyButton Elf
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: various sketches
Son of the Beach: Noccus Johnstein in Hamm Stroker's Suck My Blood:(2002)
VH1's Celebrity Paranormal Project and I Love Toys
Billy and Mandy Save Christmas: Santa Claus
Farce of the Penguins: (2007)
Family Guy: Peter's horse while in Texas
My Gym Partner's a Monkey: Rick Platypus
: El Cerdo
One Piece: Foxy the Silver Fox (2009)
Hannah Montana: Barney BitmanFurther Information
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