- Wayne Federman
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caption = Wayne Federman
birthdate = Birth date and age|1959|6|22|mf=y
birthplace =Los Angeles ,California Wayne Federman (born
June 22 ,1959 ) is an Americancomedian , actor, and writer. He is noted for his numerousstand-up comedy appearances in clubs and on television, his biography of "Pistol"Pete Maravich , and his supporting comedic acting roles in "The X-Files ", "The Larry Sanders Show ", "Curb Your Enthusiasm ", "Legally Blonde ", "50 First Dates ", "The 40-Year-Old Virgin ", and "Step Brothers ".Biography
Early years: 1959-1976
Federman was born in
Los Angeles, California , one of six children. He grew up inSilver Spring, Maryland , attendedEast Silver Spring Elementary and then, at age 10, moved toPlantation, Florida . He played the drums and, at age 14, began performing in a band at weddings. He also taught himselfventriloquism and performed at various school (South Plantation High School ) functions as well as local churches and service organizations. He delivered his high school's sports results on Miami radio stationWWOK . He made his local television debut onWPLG 's "Youth and the Issue." In 1976, Federman worked as an extra, inJohn Frankenheimer 's "Black Sunday" – shot at the oldMiami Orange Bowl .New York City: 1977-1986
In the fall of 1977, Federman was accepted into the
Tisch School of the Arts atNew York University . There he studied with legendary acting coach,Stella Adler . He performed his own show, "Comedy Tonight", at the Eisner and Lubin Auditoruium along with future Broadway starDonna Murphy .After college Federman brought his one-man show to the 13th Street Theater. There he performed in rotation with
Brother Theodore . He also starred in the theater’s production of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ", where he played six roles. Soon he was performing stand-up comedy at various New York Comedy Clubs, most notablyThe Comic Strip andCatch a Rising Star . It was during these years that he incorported music into his act. He closed his sets by playing hard rock tunes fromLed Zeppelin ,Jimi Hendrix ,Iron Butterfly , andThe Rolling Stones on his electricukulele .Federman made his national television debut on the syndicated stand-up program "
Comedy Tonight " in 1986. He also appeared in two home videos: "New Wave Comedy" and the "Dodge Comedy Showcase".Hollywood: 1987-present
In 1987, Federman moved to Los Angeles and began working at the
The Improv , IGBYs,The Laugh Factory , and theComedy and Magic Club . He taped a series of televised stand-up performances including "Evening At The Improv ", "George Schlatter’s Comedy Club ", "CBS Morning Show ", "2 Drink Minimum ", "Star Search ", "Good Times Cafe ", "The A-List ", and "MTV ½ Hour Comedy Hour ". He toured extensively, performing at over 200 colleges. He co-founded the improvisational group, "No Fat Guy," with Marc Raider, Scott LaRose, and Steve Hytner and later briefly formed a music comedy team with Jordan Brady.Federman began booking television commercials and appeared in dozens of national spots for clients including: Eureka Vacuums, Holiday Inn, U.S. Navy, Wendy's, Taboo, Eagle cars (w/
Greg Kinnear ), McDonalds, Glad Bags, Sprite, Total Raisin Bran, Ford, U.S. Olympic Team,Suzuki Samurai ,Sizzler , Del Monte, U.S. Cellular, Coors, and 7-11. He gained some prominence as the first "not exactly" guy in the long runningHertz Rent A Car campaign. Federman began landing small television parts on "Baywatch ", "Amen ", "Dear John ", "A Different World ", "Doogie Howser ", "News Radio ", and recurring roles on "L.A. Law " (3 episodes) and "Living Single " (3 episodes).In 1992, Federman made his debut on "
The Tonight Show " and has subsequently appeared many times times on the program. He also appeared on "Late Fridays ", "Comedy Showcase ", and "Premium Blend ". In 2004, he taped his own 1/2 hour stand-up special for the series, "Comedy Central Presents ". In 1998, Wayne appeared as Larry Sander's brother, Stan, and was later reunited withGarry Shandling on the "X-Files " episodeHollywood A.D. Written and directed byDavid Duchovny , the creative episode followed Wayne Federman, a Hollywood producer/writer and college friend of assistant FBI director,Walter Skinner . Television led Wayne to film roles in "Jack Frost (1998 film) ", "Dill Scallion ", "Legally Blonde ", "50 First Dates ", "", "The 40-Year-Old Virgin ", "Unaccompanied Minors ", "Knocked Up ", and "Step Brothers ".In 2006, Federman landed the recurring role of "Johnson" on the short-lived
CBS sitcom , "Courting Alex ". Federman co-wrote and starred in "Max and Josh ", a short film that premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, where it won theVolkswagen Relentless Drive Award.Voiceover work
In 1990, while shooting a television commercial campaign for McDonalds (directed by
Henry Winkler ), Federman recorded a series of tie-in radio commercials. This launched hisvoice-over career. Since then he has recorded hundreds of radio and television spots. His distinctive voice is currently heard on the "Cartoon Network " and "Nick at Night ".Federman was the voice of the talking "ham and cheese" sandwich in the long running Florida Orange Juice campaign. He has dabbled briefly in animiation, heard on "
The Wild Thornberrys " and "King of The Hill ".In 2007, Federman voiced a series of
Labatt Beer commercials, portyarying a fish ("real good Steve"), deer, boulder, and slab of ice.The Pete Maravich Project
In 2000, Federman began co-authoring (with
Marshall Terrill ) a new, authorized biography ofNBA basketball legend,Pete Maravich . Working closely with the Maravich family, the book, entitledMaravich , was released onJanuary 3 ,2007 . It became an Amazon Sports Bestseller.In 2000, Federman was interviewed for, and served as senior consultant, on the Emmy award winning
CBS Sports documentary, "". He was also featured on "ESPN " "SportsCentury ": Pete Maravich.In 2007, Federman edited a highlight montage entitled, "The Ultimate Pistol Pete Maravich MIX." It was a mixture of clips from Maravich's college and pro career. It was posted it on YouTube, Yahoo Video, and Google video. It ganered over one million hits in its first month. Both "
Sports Illustrated " and "Dime Magazine" recommended the video..
Filmography
* "Black Sunday" (1977) extra
* "Radio Days " (1987) extra
* "*batteries not included " (1987) extra
* "" (1989) (TV movie)
* "Jack Frost (1998 film) " (1998)
* "Freak Talks About Sex " (1999)
* "Dill Scallion " (1999)
* "Legally Blonde " (2001)
* "Kiss My Act " (2001) (TV movie)
* "Waking Up in Reno " (2002)
* "American Girl " (2002)
* "The Third Wheel" (2002)
* "Y.M.I. " (2002)
* "" (2003)
* "" (2003)
* "Love & Support " (2003)
* "50 First Dates " (2004)
* "The 40-Year-Old Virgin " (2005)
* "Max and Josh " (2006) (Sundance Film Festival Official Selection)
* "Grilled" (2006)
* "Unaccompanied Minors " (2006)
* "Knocked Up " (2007)
* "Semi-Pro " (2008) (scene deleted)
* "This Is Not a Test " (2008)
* "Step Brothers " (2008)External links
*imdb name|id=270139
* [http://www.tv.com/wayne-federman/person/44468/appearances.html Wayne Federman at TV.com]
* [http://www.waynefederman.com Official Wayne Federman Web Site]
* [http://www.maravichbook.com MARAVICH Book Web Site]
* [http://podcastdownload.npr.org/anon.npr-podcasts/podcast/330/510052/6725351/WBUR_6725351.mp3 2007 NPR Interview with Wayne Federman]
* [http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/do/2007/feb/12/566648963.html 2007 Las Vegas Sun Interview]
* [http://x-files.wikia.com/wiki/Wayne_Federman Wayne Federman at X-Files Wiki]
* [http://www.myspace.com/federman Official Wayne Federman MySpace Profile]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=866KbFchY_4 Video Clip: Wayne Federman Electric Ukulele]
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