- Brad Garrett
Infobox actor
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birthname = Bradley H. Gerstenfeld
birthdate = birth date and age|1960|4|14
birthplace =Woodland Hills, California ,U.S.
yearsactive = 1984-present
emmyawards = Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series
2002, 2003 and 2005
"Everybody Loves Raymond "Brad Garrett (born
April 14 ,1960 ) is an Emmy Award winning American television/voiceactor andstand-up comedian . He is well-known for hissitcom roles on "Everybody Loves Raymond " and "'Til Death ".Biography
Early life
Garrett was born Bradley H. Gerstenfeld [According to the State of California. "California Birth Index, 1905-1995". Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. At Ancestry.com] in
Woodland Hills, California , the son of Barbara (née Colton), a homemaker, and Al Gerstenfeld, ahearing aid salesman. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/16/Brad-Garrett.html Brad Garrett Biography (1960-) ] ] He has two older brothers, Jeff and Paul. He attended Hale Junior High School inWoodland Hills, California and graduated fromEl Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, where he was the head yell leader, in 1978. He attendedUCLA for less than two months before dropping out to pursue his comedy career.Career
Garrett started out at various improv clubs in
Los Angeles , including The Improv inHollywood and The Ice House in Pasadena. In 1984, he became the first $100,000 grand champion winner in the comedy category of the TV show "Star Search ". This led to his first appearance, at age 23, on "The Tonight Show " starringJohnny Carson , making him one of the youngest comedians ever to perform on the show. His appearance with Carson brought Garrett a lot of national attention, and soon he was appearing as an opening act for such headliners asDiana Ross andLiza Minnelli . He also opened in Las Vegas forFrank Sinatra , David Copperfield,Smokey Robinson ,Sammy Davis, Jr. , theBeach Boys , the Righteous Brothers andJulio Iglesias .After achieving a strong measure of success with stand-up comedy, Garrett decided to change gears and try his luck with performing on TV. He was the voice of wrestling legend
Hulk Hogan for the short-lived cartoon series "Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n Wrestling ", He was featured on "Family Feud " duringRay Combs 's tenure in a "Funny Men vs. Funny Women Week" during Novembersweeps . He also appeared for a week on the game show "Super Password " in 1987. He then appeared in the short-lived summer comedy "First Impressions" (CBS , 1988), in which he was a divorced father who makes a living doing impressions, in a one-time spot as a bank loan officer on "Roseanne " (NBC ), and "The Pursuit of Happiness" (NBC , 1995-96), in which he was the hero's gay best friend. Though prior to these roles, Garrett had also had a minor part on "Transformers", voicing theDecepticon baseTrypticon in season three and as an ill-fated thug in "Suicide Kings ". He soon won the role ofRay Romano 's brother Robert Barone on the long-running sophisticated but family-oriented comedy hit "Everybody Loves Raymond ". Garrett has also made an appearance on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air " and played a hitman who tried to killWill Smith .Garrett's distinctive deep voice has landed him notable work as a
voice actor , such as on theanimated series the "", "2 Stupid Dogs ", "Project Geeker ", "A Bug's Life ", "Asterix and the Vikings ", "Justice League Unlimited ", "Finding Nemo ", and as Auguste Gusteau in Pixar's "Ratatouille". His role on "Everybody Loves Raymond " won him fiveEmmy nominations, and the 2002, 2003 and 2005Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy.In 1990, Garrett appeared as a semi-regular panelist on the revival of "
Match Game ". On theMay 2 ,1996 episode of the sitcom "Seinfeld ", called "The Bottle Deposit", Garrett played a deranged auto mechanic obsessed with Jerry's car.In 2003, he was also nominated for the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for "Gleason". With his "Raymond" castmates, he won the 2003 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. He won the fifth season championship of "
Celebrity Poker Showdown ", and played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007World Series of Poker . Garrett was hoping to do a spinoff with his character Robert Barone from "Everybody Loves Raymond" when the show ended its nine-year run on TV in 2005, but he withdrew in October 2005 due to inaction fromCBS that led to a number of the writers from "Raymond" leaving and taking other jobs.In 2005, Garrett appeared on Broadway playing Murray the Cop in the revival of
Neil Simon 's "The Odd Couple " withNathan Lane andMatthew Broderick . He understudied Lane in the role of Oscar Madison, and substituted for him in January, 2006, during Mr. Lane's illness. In 2006,FOX network announced they would pick up a new sitcom called "'Til Death " starring Brad Garrett in the lead role. The plot revolves around a long married couple whose new next door neighbors are a pair of feisty newlyweds.Joely Fisher plays Garrett's wife in the series. He also appeared onstage on "American Idol " Season 6 during judging on week 11, to whichRyan Seacrest said, "And the next person off "American Idol" is—Brad, you're out."In the fall of 2008, Garrett will be the star and executive producer of "Dating Brad Garrett", an online reality show. It is set to debut on YouTube, Crackle, Hulu, and other platforms.
Personal life
Garrett is
Jew ish. [ [http://movies.about.com/od/ratatouille/a/garrett110406_2.htm Brad Garrett Interview - Ratatouille, Music and Lyrics, and Til Death ] ] In 1998, he proposed to his then girlfriend Jill Diven on the set of "Everybody Loves Raymond", and they were married onMay 18 ,1999 . Their first child Maxwell Bradley Garrett was born onOctober 14 ,1998 ; their second child daughter Hope Violet Garrett was born in January 2000. Garrett and Diven separated in 2005, and Diven filed for divorce in July 2006. [http://et.tv.yahoo.com/newslink/15453/]Although he portrays a very low voice in "Everybody Loves Raymond", he has a higher-pitched natural voice, as seen in the show "Til' Death" and during "Everybody Loves Raymond" outtakes and bloopers, as well as during the early seasons of "Everybody Loves Raymond."
He is 6 feet 8-1/2 inches tall.
On
August 13 ,2007 , Garrett was in an altercation with some photographers that were heckling him regarding earlier comments he made about blacks in Malibu and calling him racist. Garrett struck a TMZ photographer's camera, which the photographer claimed hit him in the face. The photographer asked Garrett why he struck his video camera when it was another person that was making the comments. [ [http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/2007-08-13-776614078_x.htm USA Today article, "Brad Garrett seen striking man's camera"] ] [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/14/AR2007081400609.html AP story in the Washington Post] ] Garrett was the grand marshal for theAuto Club 500 onFebruary 24 ,2008 .Filmography
Film
* "" (1990)
* "Porco Rosso " (1992)
* "Casper" (1995)
* "A Delicatessen Story " (1996)
* "Spy Hard " (1996)
* "George B. " (1997)
* "Suicide Kings " (1997)
* "" (1998)
* "Postal Worker " (1998)
* "A Bug's Life " (1998)
* "" (1999)
* "Sweet and Lowdown " (1999)
* "An Extremely Goofy Movie " (2000)
* "Façade" (2000)
* "Stuart Little 2 " (2002)
* "The Country Bears " (2002)
* "Finding Nemo " (2003)
* "The Trailer " (2003)
* "Garfield" (2004)
* "The Amateurs " (2005)
* "The Pacifier " (2005)
* "Tarzan II " (2005)
* "Asterix and the Vikings " (2006)
* "Night at the Museum " (2006)
* "Music and Lyrics " (2007)
* "Underdog" (2007)
* "Ratatouille" (2007)
* "Christmas Is Here Again " (2007)
* " (2008)
* "" (2010)Television
* "The Transformers" (1984-1987) (voice of
Trypticon )
* "Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n Wrestling " (1985-1987) (voice ofHulk Hogan )
* "First Impressions" (1988) (canceled after 8 episodes)
* "Where's Waldo?" (1991-1992) (voice of Wizard Whitebeard)
* "Roseanne" (1991) (Doug)
* "Eek! The Cat " (1992-1997) (voice)
* "Mighty Max (TV series) " (1993) (voice of Spike)
* "" (1993) (voice of Goliath)
* "Biker Mice from Mars " (1993-1996) (voice)
* "Bonkers" (1993-1994) (voice of Louie the Louse)
* "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air " (1994) (John 'Fingers' O'Neill)
* "2 Stupid Dogs " (1993-1995) (voice of Big Dog)
* "Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby " (1993) (voice)
* "Seinfeld " (1995)
* "The Pursuit of Happiness" (1995) (canceled after 13 episodes)
* "The Tick " (1996) (voice)
* "Project G.e.e.K.e.R. " (1996-1997) (voice of Noah)
* "" (1996-1997) (voice of Grin)
* "Everybody Loves Raymond " (1996-2005)
* "King Of Queens "
* "Nightmare Ned " (1997) (canceled after 25 episodes) (voice)
* "" (1997)
* "Toonsylvania " (1998-2000) (voice of Phil)
* "The Batman/Superman Movie " (1998) (voice)
* "" and "Justice League" (voice of Lobo)
* "Mickey Mouse Works " (1999-2000) (voice)
* "Hooves of Fire" (1999) (voice in U.S. version)
* "Club Land " (2001)
* "Disney's House of Mouse " (2001-2004) (voice)
* "Bleacher Bums " (2002)
* "Gleason " (2002)
* "Legend of the Lost Tribe" (2002) (voice in U.S. version)
* "'Til Death " (2006-present)
* "Comics Unleashed " (2007) (Himself)
* "Monk (TV series) " (2008) (Honest Jake)References
External links
*imdb|0004951
*voice actor|1329
* [http://www.adweek.com/aw/content_display/news/media/e3iaba831a787b11579e5a937bf7b2fc0dc Adweek Article on Brad Garrett]
* http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/interviews/2817/brads-movie-pit.html
*http://crackle.com/c/Dating_Brad_Garrett
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