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Apr 6, 1947
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Born in Connecticut, John Ratzenberger spent most of his early adulthood in England and Europe. After a brief stint as assistant to a London tree surgeon, Ratzenberger helped organize the English improvisational troupe "Sal's Meat Market" in 1971. He made his first screen appearances in such British-based productions as The Ritz (1976), A Bridge Too Far (1977), Superman (1978), The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Gandhi (1982). In 1982, Ratzenberger read for the part of post-office employee Norm on the upcoming American TV sitcom Cheers. Sensing that he hadn't won the role (which was true), Ratzenberger asked if the cast of Cheers included the character of "a bar know-it-all." Suddenly he launched into an impromptu ten-minute monologue, posing as an endlessly chattering repository of useless information. Then and there, the character of Cliff Clavin was born--a character Ratzenberger played for the next ten years. A man of many talents, Ratzenberger directed several Cheers episodes, and also co-wrote two British television plays Friends in Space (1978) and Scalped (1979). Tirelessly active in the pro-ecology movement, John Ratzenberger was owner and operator of Eco-Pak, a conservation-conscious packaging firm. Since the demise of Cheers, the actor has resurrected Cliff Clavin in the form of an advertising pitchman and has appeared in many commercials. He has also found success doing voice overs for advertising and voicework in films such as Toy Story (1995) and Dog's Best Friend (1997). Ratzenberger also continues to make occasional guest appearances on television series such as Caroline in the City (NBC, 1995-?). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Quotes from John Ratzenberger's Characters

    1. Carl Fredricksen: Tell your boss he can *have* my house.
    2. Construction Foreman Tom: Really?
    3. Carl Fredricksen: Yeah. When I'm dead!
    From Up. Submitted by Jack F (2 months ago)
    1. Hamm: Yeah I knew there was something I didn't like about that chicken!
    From Toy Story 2. Submitted by Baurushan J (2 months ago)
    1. Mr. Potato Head: Look, I'm Picasso!
    2. Hamm: I don't get it.
    From Toy Story. Submitted by Derek K (9 months ago)
    1. Princess Atta: You mean you're not warriors?
    2. P.T. Flea: Are you kidding? These guys are the lousiest circus bugs you've ever seen, and they're gonna make me rich!
    From A Bug's Life. Submitted by Lucas M (9 months ago)
    1. Hamm: Hey, why did the toys cross the road?
    2. Buzz Lightyear: Not now Hamm.
    3. Rex: Ooo, I love riddles! Why?
    4. Hamm: To get to the chicken, on the other side!
    From Toy Story. Submitted by Cole K (11 months ago)
    1. Mr. Potato Head: Hey, Hamm, look I'm Picasso!
    2. Hamm: Eh, I don't get it.
    3. Mr. Potato Head: You incultured piece of swine! What you looking at you hockey puck?! (Hockey Puck shrugs.)
    From Toy Story. Submitted by Mark J (12 months ago)
    1. Mr. Potato Head: It's cold, and dark. Nothing but sand and a couple of Lincoln Logs.
    2. Hamm: Uh, I don't think those were Lincoln Logs.
    From Toy Story 3. Submitted by Kenny N (12 months ago)
    1. The Underminer: Behold, the Underminer! I'm always beneath you, but nothing is beneath me! I hereby declare war on peace and happiness! Soon, all will tremble before me!
    From The Incredibles. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
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