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Birthday:
Jul 22, 1947
Birthplace:
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA

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Albert Brooks Biography

Though it may sound like one of his cerebral comedy routines, Albert Brooks came into this world as Albert Einstein. The son of comedian Harry Einstein (better known to millions of radio fans as Parkyakarkus), Brooks briefly attended Carnegie Tech before launching a hills-and-valley career as a standup comic. Like such contemporaries as George Carlin and Robert Klein, Brooks delighted in finding humor in the inconsistencies of everyday life, and had a particular fondness for exploiting clichés that many people never realized were clichés. Two of his most fondly remembered routines involved a talking mime and a ritualistic recital of the ingredients in a carton of Cool-Whip. After appearing as a regular on the 1969-1970 season of The Dean Martin Show (as well as its 1971 spin-off The Golddiggers), Brooks gained instant pop-culture fame for his brilliant short-subject directorial debut, The Famous Comedian's School, which was highlighted on a 1971 installment of The Great American Dream Machine. Even today, comedy buffs can cite from memory the particulars of "The Danny Thomas/Sid Melton School of Coffee-Spitting." In 1975, Brooks won a Grammy for his album A Star Is Bought; that same year, he began filming short sketches for Saturday Night Live. Though often the highlights of that series' first season, Brooks' skits were dropped from SNL because they were considered "too inside." Brooks made his theatrical film debut in 1976, playing Cybill Shepherd's clueless co-worker in Taxi Driver. His subsequent film roles included the first husband of Goldie Hawn in Private Benjamin (1980), Dudley Moore's cuckolded manager in Unfaithfully Yours (1984), and, best of all, his Oscar-nominated turn as the acerbic, freely perspiring TV journalist Aaron Altman in Broadcast News (1987). Even more impressive have been Brooks' credits as writer/director, including the PBS-documentary lampoon Real Life (1979), the angst-driven Modern Romance (1981), the yuppie odyssey Lost in America (1985), and the "Heaven is a Strip Mall" fantasy Defending Your Life (1991). In 1994, Brooks both wrote and acted in the darkly humorous baseball film The Scout. In 1996, he directed, wrote, and starred opposite Debbie Reynolds (making her first screen appearance in over two decades) in Mother. After taking some time off from directing and scriptwriting to appear in such films as Out of Sight (1998), Brooks resumed his director-screenwriter-actor hyphenate with The Muse (1999), starring opposite Andie MacDowell and Sharon Stone as a struggling Hollywood scriptwriter in search of divine inspiration; Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World followed in 2005.Unarguably, Brooks's highest-profile performance came not in one of his directorial projects, but in the 2003 Pixar underwater adventure Finding Nemo. Lending his voice to the film's lead clown-fish, the critically-acclaimed picture went on to be one of the highest grossing movies of all time and also featured the talents of Ellen Degeneres and Willem Dafoe.He became part of the cast of the Showtime series Weeds as the main character's former father-in-law. 2011 turned out to be an excellent year for the revered performer. That year saw publication of his first novel, 2030, a comedy about the future of America. He also played the part of Bernie Rose, the bad guy in the hotly buzzed about action film Drive. Though he captured numerous year-end critics prizes, Brooks was denied an Oscar nomination in the Best Supporting Actor category. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Quotes from Albert Brooks's Characters

    1. Dory: Hey, Conscience, there's a light.
    2. Marlin: Yeah, I see it too.
    3. Dory: What do you think it is?
    4. Marlin: I..don't...know. But..I'm beginning...to feel all..happy inside. [predator fish lights up] Good feelings gone.
    From Finding Nemo. Submitted by Hannah C (21 days ago)
    1. Dory: Okay, that one was a little tougher. He either said we should go to the back of the throat or he wants a root beer float.
    2. Marlin: Of course he wants us to go there! That's eating us! How do I taste, Moby!? Huh!? Do I taste good!? You tell him I'm not interested in being lunch!
    From Finding Nemo. Submitted by Danny F (24 days ago)
    1. Bernie Rose: Chopsticks and a fortune cookie.
    From Drive. Submitted by Mikhael M (41 days ago)
    1. Marlin: Dory. If it wasn't for you, I never would made it here. So thank you.
    2. Dory: Hey! Hey, wait a minute. W-w-wait! Where are you going?
    3. Marlin: It's over, Dory. We were too late. Nemo's gone and I'm going home.
    4. Dory: No...no, you can't! Stop! Please don't go away. Please? No one's ever stuck with me so long before. And if you leave...I just, I remember things better with you. I do. Look, P. Sherman, 42...40...2...agh! I remember it, I do. It's there, I know it is because when I look at you, I can feel it. And I, I look at you and...and I'm home. Please. I don't want them to go away. I don't want to forget.
    5. Marlin: I'm sorry, Dory, but I do.
    From Finding Nemo. Submitted by Jordan P (2 months ago)
    1. Driver: My hands are a little dirty.
    2. Bernie Rose: So are mine.
    From Drive. Submitted by Kevin H (2 months ago)
    1. Crush: So, What brings you on this fine day to the EAC, huh?
    2. Marlin: Dory and I need to get to Sydney. [remembering Dory] Dory! [gasping] Dory! Is she ok?
    3. Crush: Oh our little blue? She is somewhat down there.
    4. Dory: Dory! Dory! Dory!
    From Finding Nemo. Submitted by Baurushan J (2 months ago)
    1. Crush: Oh are you awake dude!
    2. Marlin: What are you talking about?
    3. Crush: Saw the whole thing dude! First you were like woah! [twirling] and then you were like WOAH! [clapping his hands on his head] and the you were like woah! {sighing] You got some serious thrill issues dude, taking out all the jellies.
    From Finding Nemo. Submitted by Baurushan J (2 months ago)
    1. Dory: A boat hey I've seen a boat! It passed by now two moments ago. It went...uh this way it went this way follow me!
    2. Marlin: Right a minute! RIGHT A MINUTE! What is going on? You already told me which way the boat was going?
    3. Dory: I did? Oh no.
    4. Marlin: Is this some kind of practical joke because it's not funny and I'm not funny! I'm a clownfish!
    5. Dory: Yes yes I can see that listen I'm so sorry you see, I suffer from short-term memory loss.
    6. Marlin: Short-Term Memory Loss? I DON'T BELIEVE THIS!
    From Finding Nemo. Submitted by Baurushan J (2 months ago)
    1. Coral: You still have to name them.
    2. Marlin: You wan to name them right now? Ok then we'll name this half Marlin Jr. and then this half Coral Jr. Ok we're done!
    3. Coral: I like Nemo.
    4. Marlin: Nemo? Well we'll name one Nemo but I'd like most of them to be Marlin Jr.
    From Finding Nemo. Submitted by Baurushan J (2 months ago)
    1. Bernie Rose: For the rest of your life will be looking over your shoulder.
    From Drive. Submitted by R?o?d?r?i?g?o? R (4 months ago)
    1. Marlin: Dory, do you see anything?
    2. Dory: AHH! Something's got me!
    3. Marlin: That's was me! I'm sorry.
    4. Dory: Huh! Who's that?
    5. Marlin: 'Who's that?' Who could it be? It's me!
    6. Dory: Are...are you my conscience?
    7. Marlin: Yeah...yeah...yeah...yeah I'm your conscience. We haven't spoken for a while. How are you?
    8. Dory: Hmmm... can't complain.
    From Finding Nemo. Submitted by Nhia T (4 months ago)
    1. Shannon: You breaking in here, I figure it's bad news.
    2. Bernie Rose: No, Shannon. It's bad luck. Two thousand heists a year in this city, he has to pick the wrong one.
    3. Shannon: He tried to put it right.
    4. Bernie Rose: Well, he picked the wrong guy for that too. My partner is a belligerent asshole, with his back against the wall. Right now, so am I.
    From Drive. Submitted by Alexandar T (5 months ago)
    1. Marlin: That's not a duck, that's a pelican!
    From Finding Nemo. Submitted by Jen G (8 months ago)
    1. Russ Cargill: And to make sure nobody else gets out, I want roving death squads around the perimeter 24/7. I want 10,000 tough guys, and I want 10,000 soft guys to make the tough guys look tougher. And here's how I want 'em arranged: tough, tough, soft, tough, soft, soft, tough, tough, soft, soft, tough, soft.
    From The Simpsons Movie. Submitted by Jake W (9 months ago)
    1. Russ Cargill: Hello Homer!
    2. Homer: So, we meet at last, whoever you are.
    From The Simpsons Movie. Submitted by Javis C (9 months ago)
    1. Aaron Altman: I know you care about him. I've never seen you like this about anyone, so please don't take it wrong when I tell you that I believe that Tom, while a very nice guy, is the Devil.
    From Broadcast News. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Aaron Altman: I'll meet you at the place near the thing where we went that time.
    From Broadcast News. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
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