Kevin Nealon
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Movie Credits
Crush Girl Love Panic (2006)
[ Justin Kirk ][ Alexander Gould ][ Romany Malco ][ Martin Donovan ]
Mrs. Botwin's Neighborhood (2006)
[ Justin Kirk ][ Alexander Gould ][ Hunter Parrish ][ Martin Donovan ]
Last Tango in Agrestic (2006)
[ Justin Kirk ][ Alexander Gould ][ Hunter Parrish ][ Romany Malco ]
Cooking with Jesus (2006)
[ Alexander Gould ][ Hunter Parrish ][ Romany Malco ]
World's Funniest Commercials (2006)
Grandma's Boy (2006)
[ David Spade ][ Rob Schneider ][ Jonah Hill ][ Nick Swardson ][ Allen Covert ]
The Loop (2005)
[ Paul McCrane ]
Valentine's Day Massacre (2005)
[ Paul McCrane ]
Still Believing (2004)
Still Hangin' Out (2004)
Anger Management (2003)
[ Clint Black ][ Don Diamont ][ Woody Harrelson ][ Jack Nicholson ][ Adam Sandler ]
Good Boy! (2003)
[ Matthew Broderick ][ Donald Faison ][ Cheech Marin ][ Liam Aiken ][ Carl Reiner ]
Daddy Day Care (2003)
[ Eddie Murphy ][ Steve Zahn ][ Jimmy Bennett ][ Jeff Garlin ]
Eight Crazy Nights (2002)
[ Jon Lovitz ][ Adam Sandler ][ Cole Sprouse ][ Dylan Sprouse ][ Rob Schneider ]
The Master of Disguise (2002)
[ James Brolin ][ Cole Sprouse ][ Dylan Sprouse ][ Kenan Thompson ][ Brent Spiner ]
Joe Dirt (2001)
[ David Spade ][ Christopher Walken ][ Erik Per Sullivan ][ Fred Ward ][ Adam Beach ]
Heartbreakers (2001)
[ Gene Hackman ][ John Lennon ][ Ray Liotta ][ Paul McCartney ][ Jason Lee ]
These Old Broads (2001)
[ Nestor Carbonell ][ Peter Graves ][ Jonathan Silverman ]
Little Nicky (2000)
[ Rhys Ifans ][ Harvey Keitel ][ Jon Lovitz ][ Adam Sandler ][ Quentin Tarantino ]
Bar Hopping (2000)
[ Adoni Maropis ]
Kill the Man (1999)
[ Luke Wilson ][ Oliver Hudson ][ Phil LaMarr ][ Michael McKean ][ Brian Doyle-Murray ]
Yes, We Have No Bananas (or Anything Else for That Matter) (1998)
The Wedding Singer (1998)
[ Alexis Arquette ][ David Bowie ][ Steve Buscemi ][ Billy Idol ][ Jon Lovitz ]
Principal Takes a Holiday (1998)
[ Zachery Ty Bryan ]
Happy Gilmore (1996)
[ Adam Sandler ][ Ben Stiller ][ Allen Covert ][ Christopher McDonald ][ Carl Weathers ]
Home Alone (1996)
[ Paul McCrane ]
Two of a Kind (1996)
[ Paul McCrane ]
Jeffrey (1995)
[ Joseph Dain ][ Patrick Stewart ][ Michael T Weiss ][ Nathan Lane ][ Victor Garber ]
Episode #20.9 (1994)
[ Norm MacDonald ][ Mike Myers ][ Chris Farley ]
Coneheads (1993)
[ Jason Alexander ][ Drew Carey ][ Whip Hubley ][ Anthony Kiedis ][ Jon Lovitz ]
Partners (1993)
[ Griffin Dunne ][ Joseph Gordon-Levitt ][ Peter Weller ][ J.T. Walsh ][ Robert Hays ]
Episode #17.17 (1992)
[ Jon Lovitz ][ Mike Myers ][ Chris Rock ][ Adam Sandler ][ Chris Farley ]
All I Want for Christmas (1991)
[ Ethan Embry ][ Leslie Nielsen ][ Erik von Detten ][ Jamey Sheridan ]
Episode #15.19 (1990)
[ Jon Lovitz ][ Rob Schneider ][ Phil Hartman ]
Episode #15.13 (1990)
[ Jon Lovitz ][ Bob Odenkirk ][ Phil Hartman ]
Cranium Command (1989)
[ Jon Lovitz ][ Dana Carvey ][ Bob Goldthwait ][ Charles Grodin ][ Corey Burton ]
Roxanne (1987)
[ Fred Willard ][ Steve Martin ][ Damon Wayans ][ Michael J. Pollard ][ John Kapelos ]
Still Coaching (0)

 

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).


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