- Rob Bartlett
infobox actor
birthdate=bda|1957|5|18
birthplace=Brooklyn, New York
occupation=Film ,television actor Robert Bartlett (bornMay 18 ,1957 inBrooklyn, New York ) is a comedian, actor and writer who gained wide-spread fame as a comedian on the radio and television show "Imus in the Morning ". His most famous characters include:The Godfather ,Dr. Phil McGraw ,Rush Limbaugh ,Bill Clinton ,Hulk Hogan andBrian Wilson (of theBeach Boys ).Not all of his characters consist of celebrity caricatures. One long-running recurring character is named Blind Mississippi White Boy Pig Feets Dupree, an old blues musician from Louisiana. "Feets" employs a harmonica to accompany his vocals on the "Imus" show. He often takes credit for writing songs or for having instituted, decades ago, innovations in American popular music that have been widely attributed in most music histories to African-American rhythm & blues, jazz and blues musicians. His apocryphal biography includes his part of the defunct blues band, "Dumbass Johnson and the Shortbus 5."
Rob writes all the material he performs on the Imus show, as well as the lyrics to all of the song parodies the show has become famous for over the years. The lyrics often comment on current news items or societal phenomena. For example, the Bartlett character "Rush Limbaugh" sometimes expresses his commentary in song. An example from the years of the
Clinton Administration was the "Limbaugh" criticism of the alleged ultra-feminist or unfeminine tendencies of First LadyHillary Clinton in "The First Lady is a Tramp", a parody ofFrank Sinatra 's version of "The Lady is a Tramp ". Somewhat later came another example of a "Limbaugh" song, a holiday parody of theBurl Ives version of "A Holly Jolly Christmas ". "A Robert Downey Christmas" was about seasonal and celebrity drug use and dysfunction.Bartlett has been appearing on the "Imus" show, beginning on New York's WFAN-AM (660) radio, since the late 1980s. His earlier characters included Arnold Schwarzenegger, Manuel Antonio Noriega, and fictional Japanese comedian "Buddy" Miyagi.
His "Schwarzenegger" character criticized
Bruce Willis andDemi Moore for having "too many babies", stating that they were not acting as "beautiful" and "fantastic" Hollywood stars, and rather as though they were people "from theOzark Mountains".Bartlett continues to be in demand for his stand up comedy. He makes annual appearances in venues throughout the
Northeastern United States .Bartlett also performs on Broadway, on television, films and commercials. His comic essays can be found on his website: robshow.com
Bartlett fell ill prior to the Monday,
August 25 ,2008 edition ofImus in the Morning when he lost consciousness and was taken to hospital. He was diagnosed withblood clots on both lungs and several additional clots - one of which passed through his heart. [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2008/08/27/2008-08-27_on_the_radio_kingsized_fundraiser_in_dc.html]Trivia
*Was in a comedy group called "The identical triplets" with
Eddie Murphy andBob Nelson .
*Bartlett has done stand-up on "Late Night with David Letterman ", and "MTV Half Hour Comedy Hour ".
*He has written a Broadway play: "More to Love--A Big Fat Comedy".
*One of his more famous impressions is that of Brian Wilson, the original song-writer and lead singer for the Beach Boys, who is famous for having had a nervous breakdown. [http://www.brianwilson.com/media/words/nyt_02.html]
*Aside from comedy, Bartlett has been in five movies, including "Spin the Bottle" and "The Sex O'Clock News ".
*He was one of the original color analysts on "WWF Monday Night RAW" in 1993.
*He has been in more than five episodes of ""
*He received a Drama Desk Award for his performance as "Marcus" in the Off Broadway play "Tabletop".
*He has appeared on Broadway, in "Chicago: The Musical", as "Amos Hart," in "Little Shop of Horrors" as "Mr. Mushnik," in "Sweet Charity" as "Herman," and as "Speed" in "The Odd Couple " withMatthew Broderick andNathan Lane .External links
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* [http://robshow.com/ Rob Bartlett's official website]
* [http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/whoswho/biography/15756 Biography]
* [http://www.tv.com/rob-bartlett/person/35426/summary.html TV.com]
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