- Brian Haley
Infobox actor
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name = Brian Haley
birthdate =February 12 ,1963 (age 45)
birthplace =Seattle, Washington Brian Carlo Haley (born
February 12 ,1963 ) [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/10/Brian-Haley.html Brian Haley Biography (1963-) ] ] is an American actor andstand-up comedian . His stand-up act is characterized by playing his all-American looks against manic outbursts and absurd situations. As an actor he may be best known for his roles as Veeko, the stupid kidnapper in the John Hughes film "Baby's Day Out " and the over the top football father Mike Hammersmith (aka Spike's dad) in "Little Giants ".Biography
Early life
Haley was born in
Seattle to a largeCatholic family (the fifth of six children) of Italian/Irish descent.Fact|date=September 2008 He began acting on stage as a child in the Seattle area. At the age of three his family moved toSaint-Jovite, Quebec , and he was put in a boarding home where he learned to speak fluent French. He hated the experience so much he refused to speak the language upon his return 18 months later, except to translate for his younger sister, who only spoke French. He had a turbulent childhood and, at 15, ended up living with his brother inEllensburg , WA. As a teenager, he stumbled upon the movie set of "Scorchy" (1976) while wandering in downtown Seattle. After seeing some of the movie being filmed and meeting the star,Connie Stevens , he made up his mind to pursuit a career in movies.After high school he took on several jobs, including
lumberjack ,hay buck , and ranch hand. He eventually enlisted in the US Army to join theSpecial Forces (the Green Berets). He was in the service from 1980 to 1985 (three years regular, two years reserves) where he won letters of commendation and the Army Achievement Medal, but left early to pursue a career in show business. While in the Army (1983) he was in the play "Guys and Dolls " starringJoe Namath at theFt. Bragg Playhouse. His unit was deployed toGrenada three days after he was discharged from the regular Army.Career
After his tour in the Army he began doing stand-up in his native Seattle and quickly rose to headliner status. In 1988 he moved to Los Angeles where he had moderate success, winning a "Hollywood's Hottest New Comic" competition, appearing on several cable comedy shows such as An Evening At
The Improv and was picked up by ABC television for a one yearholding deal . But it was his proverbial big break on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson " in 1990 that kicked his career into high gear. His appearance led to a flood of television and movie roles and an HBO comedy special.In 1995 he was chosen to replace Lowell the mechanic (played by
Thomas Haden Church ) on NBC's TV seires "Wings". In 1995 he was in aClio Award winningSuper Bowl ad forMiller Lite where he played hard luck quarterback Elmer Bruker, a man that was on every winning Super Bowl team but never played. In 1997 he portrayed "The Hooded Avenger" on the short-lived "Weird Al Show ".More recently he is being cast in dramatic roles, playing a detective in the
Coen Brothers movie "The Man Who Wasn't There " and Martin Scorsese's "The Departed ". In 2003 he was replaced byChris Penn in thetelevision pilot for theCBS show "The Brotherhood of Poland New Hampshire". In 2006 he returned to stand-up comedy after a long hiatus and currently lives in New York.In February 2007 he was cast as tennis commentator Ryan in the
Terrence McNally play "Deuce" starringAngela Lansbury andMarian Seldes and directed byMichael Blakemore In July 2008 he wrapped production of the Clint Eastwood movie Gran Torino, where he played Clint Eastwood's son Mitch.Personal life
Haley owns the
Frank Sinatra booth and several other items fromChasen's restaurant.Filmography
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The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial " (1988)
*"Always" (1989)
*"Into the Sun" (1992)
*"Clean Slate " (1994)
*"Baby's Day Out " (1994)
*"Little Giants " (1994)
*"Mars Attacks " (1996)
*"That Darn Cat" (1997)
*"McHale's Navy " (1997)
*"The Weird Al Show " (1997)
*"The Thirteenth Year " (1999)
*"Pearl Harbor" (2001)
*"The Man Who Wasn't There " (2001)
*"The Departed " (2006)References
External links
*imdb name|name=Brian Haley|id=0355083
* [http://www.brianhaley.com Official website]
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