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Birthday:
Oct 31, 1963
Birthplace:
San Francisco, California, USA

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Rob Schneider Biography

Another Saturday Night Live alumnus to make a bid for big screen stardom, Rob Schneider got his first chance to carry a film with Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (2000), a mistaken identity comedy that was as commercially popular as it was critically eviscerated. The diminutive Schneider, who was born to a Filipino mother and Jewish father in San Francisco on October 31, 1963, got his start in comedy in high school. He began writing sketches when he was 15 and also began appearing at local comedy venues. Inspired by such comics as Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder, Peter Sellars, and Monty Python, Schneider decided to try to make a career out of stand-up.Following high school graduation, the fledgling comedian set off for Europe, where he traveled for a few months until he was robbed in Paris. Scraping together enough cash to make it back to the U.S., Schneider returned to San Francisco and renewed his determination to make it as a comedian. He quickly became active on the comedy circuit, opening for such luminaries as Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, and Dana Carvey. Schneider got his big break in 1990, when he was discovered by SNL producer Lorne Michaels while performing on an HBO comedy special. He was hired on as a writer for SNL in 1991, but he soon began performing his own material as well as writing it. He earned great popularity and lasting fame for his characterizations of "Richard "the Richmeister" Laymer" and "The Sensitive Naked Man," as well as various celebrity impersonations. Schneider stayed with the show until the end of the 1993-1994 season, when he decided to quit in order to pursue his film career.Following his departure from SNL, Schneider had a sizable supporting role in the Sylvester Stallone vehicle Judge Dredd (1995), but his subsequent film work was limited almost solely to forgettable comedies. In 1996, the comedian returned to television as one of the stars of the short-lived sitcom Men Behaving Badly, but he continued to focus much of his energy on a film career. After appearing in The Waterboy (1998) and Big Daddy (1999), two wildly successful comedies starring fellow-SNL alum Adam Sandler, Schneider starred as the titular hero of Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, a fish tank cleaner who assumes the identity of a high-living gigolo. Panned by critics as immature and vulgar, Deuce Bigalow nevertheless did decent business in theaters and found a niche after it's subsequent release on home video, prompting Schneider to prepare a sophmore effort, The Animal. Co-starring Survivor contestant turned thespian Colleen Haskell, Schneider's tale of a car accident victim imbued with superhuman powers after being pieced back together with animal organs kept the low-brow rolling while marking his territory among the ranks of the more successful transitions from SNL player to big screen star. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Quotes from Rob Schneider's Characters

    1. Gus: I made a mistake Nelson. I wish I could take it all back.
    From The Benchwarmers. Submitted by Michael G (3 months ago)
    1. Rob Hilliard: Hey. Come Here, Come Here.
    2. Rob Hilliard: Don't fall for that crap. You stay away from him.
    3. Jasmine Hilliard: What are you talking about? He's gay isn't he?
    4. Rob Hilliard: No. He just seems gay. He's a genius.
    From Grown Ups. Submitted by Austin B (6 months ago)
    1. Bellman: Mr. McCallister's room service bill, sir.
    2. Bellman: [gives Buzz Kevin's room service bill] Merry Christmas.
    3. Buzz: [takes his gum out of his mouth and put it in the bellman's hand] Oh!. here.
    4. Bellman: Nice family. Really.
    5. Buzz: [looking at Kevin's room service bill that is $9.67] Merry Christmas, indeed. Oh, Dad...
    6. Peter McCallister: [shouts] KEVIN, YOU SPENT $9.67 ON ROOM SERVICE
    7. Kevin McCallister: [gasps as he runs to his father]
    From Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Submitted by Alyssa B (6 months ago)
    1. Concierge Mr. Hector: [chasing Kevin with the credit card at The Plaza] Get back here you little feast.
    2. Concierge Mr. Hector: [talking to the Bellman about Kevin] Stop that child.
    3. Concierge Mr. Hector: Grab him.
    4. Bellman: Grab him.
    From Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Submitted by Alyssa B (7 months ago)
    1. Delivery Guy: [trying to sound out hippopotamus] Hip, Hip Hop, Hip Hop anonymous? Damn you! You gave him the easy ones.
    From Big Daddy. Submitted by Christiana S (7 months ago)
    1. Roxanne Chase-Feder: [an old woman approaches them] And this must be your mother.
    2. Rob Hilliard: My wife.
    3. Roxanne Chase-Feder: I'm sorry!
    From Grown Ups. Submitted by Hanna K (10 months ago)
    1. Kurt McKenzie: He calls it maize because it sounds mystical.
    2. Rob Hilliard: It's great.
    3. Lenny Feder: It's a-maize-ing.
    From Grown Ups. Submitted by Cole K (11 months ago)
    1. Townie: You can do it. Cut his fucking head off!
    From The Waterboy. Submitted by Rocky F (12 months ago)
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