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Dave Foley
Dave Foley performing, 2006Born David Scott Foley
January 4, 1963
Etobicoke, Ontario, CanadaOccupation Actor Years active 1986–present Spouse Tabatha Southey (1991–1997)
Crissy Guerrero (2002–2008)David Scott "Dave" Foley (born January 4, 1963) is a Canadian comedian, writer, director, and producer best known for his work in The Kids in the Hall, NewsRadio, A Bug's Life, and Celebrity Poker Showdown. He also frequently appears on The Late Late Show on CBS.
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Early life
Foley, the third of four children, was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, the son of Mary, a homemaker, and Michael Foley, a steam-fitter.[1][2]
Acting career
The Kids in the Hall
After dropping out of high school, Foley pursued standup comedy for about a year in the Toronto Second City Training Centre where he began taking improv classes. There, he met Kevin McDonald, who got him a job with him as an usher at a local art house movie theatre. Together, they formed the original The Kids in the Hall.
In October 1989, The Kids in the Hall debuted on TV, with a cast of Foley, McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson. Some of Foley's famous characters include Hecubus, one of the Sizzler sisters, the A. T. & Love boss, Bruno Puntz Jones, Mr. Heavyfoot, Jocelyn, and Lex. The show ended in April 1994.
The Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy
Initially involved with The Kids in the Hall film Brain Candy project, he left the troupe in the middle of the writing, dissatisfied with the internal strife and the quality of the script, and joined the NewsRadio cast instead. As the remaining Kids still hadn't signed any contract with the studio, Foley agreed to sign a deal, which would allow the rest of the troupe to get paid for the script, though he was convinced that it would never be shot. When it was greenlighted, Foley did the film because he was contractually obligated. He is the only member of the group who is not credited as a writer.[3]
Foley rejoined the troupe in 2000 and has been an integral part of their various reformations. He appeared in the Kids in the Hall 2010 reunion project Death Comes to Town.[4]
NewsRadio
Paul Simms, creator of NewsRadio, happened to be a huge fan of Foley's work, and wrote the role of Dave Nelson specifically for him.
Much of Foley's character on the show was based on his own personality, including his coffee addiction (by his own admission, Foley drinks as many as 50 cups a day when working) and his love of the sitcom Green Acres.
He was recently reunited with NewsRadio writer Joe Furey, when he recorded the special featurette Working with Joe Furey, an add-on to Furey's comedy Love and Support.
Robson Arms
Foley starred in the third season of Robson Arms on CTV.
Movie appearances
Foley co-wrote and starred in the comedy The Wrong Guy[5] , in which he played Nelson Hibbert, an office worker who finds his boss murdered, mistakenly believes he will be blamed for the crime and runs off as a fugitive. He also starred in High Stakes, in which he played Bo Baker, a day dreaming 'star reporter' looking for the perfect story. He did the voice of Flik, an ant who is trying to gain respect for his colony, in Disney/Pixar A Bug's Life, a role he reprised for brief cameos in Toy Story 2 and Cars, along with the voices for the Baldwin brothers in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Foley's other movies include Monkeybone, Blast from the Past, Swindle, and Sky High. He also played one of the office workers in My Boss's Daughter. In 2001, he played the boss of 'N Sync singer Lance Bass in the film On the Line. In 2007, he appeared in Uwe Boll's film adaptation of the controversial PC game Postal. Foley's other credits include California Dreaming (along with NewsRadio co-star Vicki Lewis), and Broken Lizard's Freeloaders. His next film is the comedy, Last Call.
Appearing as a guest actor on television shows
Foley has been a guest on many television series. These include Becker, Carpoolers, Comedy Central Presents, Committed, Dinner for Five, Father of the Pride, Grounded for Life, Hot Properties, I Love the '70s, I'm with Her, In Plain Sight, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Joey, Just Shoot Me!, L.A. Blues, Las Vegas, Less Than Kind, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Little Mosque on the Prairie, Lovespring International, MADtv, Mr. Show, Odd Job Jack, Saturday Night Live, Scrubs, Sketch Pad, South Park, Testing Bob, The King of Queens, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The New Adventures of Old Christine, The Prodigious Hickey, Stargate Atlantis, The Tick, Tom Goes to the Mayor, What's Up Peter Fuddy?, What's New, Scooby-Doo?, Brothers & Sisters, Will & Grace, Hot in Cleveland, True Jackson VP, Eureka and Leverage.
He delivered a portrayal of astronaut Alan Bean in the seventh episode of the television mini-series From the Earth to the Moon. In 1987 he danced with Anne Shirley in the TV mini-series Anne of Avonlea.
In 2002, Foley hosted the CBC Christmas Special, The True Meaning of Christmas Specials, in which Foley, a Mexican Elvis, Elvis Stojko, and Dick Dale travel to Canada in search of the true meaning of Christmas specials. In 2004, Foley became host of Celebrity Poker Showdown on Bravo. In 2007, Foley became the judge for the US version of Thank God You're Here.
Foley portrayed a middle management employee (who happens to be a vampire) in the undead office comedy Netherbeast Incorporated (2007). He lends his voice to the disgruntled elf Wayne in the 2009 Disney-produced holiday special Prep and Landing.
In 2010, he appeared as a high school principal in two season 6 episodes of the comedy It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
In 2011, he appeared in How I Met Your Mother as Marshall's possible future boss, Mr. Bloom.
The Sensible Traveler with Bobby Fargo
In 2009 Foley was hired by 49 North Inc./Fuel Industries, a multi-national branded content and entertainment company, to star in a web series titled The Sensible Traveler. Six episodes are written by TV writer Stephen Hibbert and directed by a number of people, including Leslie Iwerks and Chris Roach. To date, The Sensible Traveler is one of 49 North Inc./Fuel Industries' most successful web series at well over 20,000 hits since the beginning of 2010. No word has yet been released as to a second season being filmed.[6]
Music video appearances
In 1993, Foley appeared in a music video for the Vancouver, BC band Odds, alongside fellow The Kids in the Hall members Mark McKinney and Kevin McDonald. In the video for "Heterosexual Man" the three comedians play stereotypical macho jocks in the audience of a small bar where Odds are playing until Foley inexplicably turns into a woman.
In 2008 he appeared in Hollerado's original music video for their song 'Americanarama' where he portrays a sexually promiscuous boss/ underwear model, in the band's parody to American Apparel.
In 2010, Foley appeared in a music video for the Los Angeles, CA band Black Robot. The song is a cover of the JJ Cale classic "Cocaine". The video was released on May 5, 2010[7] exclusively on top rated gaming website IGN.com and was filmed at the legendary burlesque club Jumbo’s Clown Room.[8]
Dave Foley starred in Neva Dinova's video for the song "Yellow Datsun" from their album Hate Yourself Change released on Side Cho Records.[9]
Voice acting
Dave Foley provided the voice acting for the robot character Yes Man in the 2010 video game Fallout: New Vegas.[10] He is also playing the character Chris on The Hub's new show Dan vs.
Songwriter
Foley is listed as a co-writer of the Stripper's Union single "Give Up and Go Away", a song originally written for his wife Crissy.
Personal life
He married his first wife, Tabatha Southey, on December 31, 1991, in Canada. According to Foley, the relationship began right after being introduced when they argued over whether the lead vocalist of the group the Psychedelic Furs was a good singer.[citation needed] They divorced in 1997 after six years of marriage. Together they had one daughter, Alice (born in 1991) and one son, Basil (born in 1995).
Foley owed extensive child support to Southey from the divorce.[11]
On August 1, 2002, he married Crissy Guerrero. Their daughter, Alina Chiara[1] (born April 16, 2003), currently portrays Ellie on FX's The League and has appeared as Claire Brady on the soap opera Days of Our Lives from January 3 to March 24, 2008, and also starred in the Jackie Chan movie, The Spy Next Door, released on January 15, 2010. Foley and Guerrero divorced in 2008.
References
- ^ a b "Dave Foley Biography (1963-)". http://www.filmreference.com/film/72/Dave-Foley.html.
- ^ Gliatto, Tom (4 December 1995). "Hollywood Square: He's the Star of Newsradio, but David Foley Dreads the Lifestyle of the Rich and Famous". http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20102266,00.html.
- ^ "Interview from June 2004 with The Onion AV Club". http://www.avclub.com/content/node/23064.
- ^ "Nothing is sacred in new Kids in the Hall series". Xtra!. December 28, 2009. http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/Nothing_is_sacred_in_new_Kids_in_the_Hall_series-8055.aspx.
- ^ Rabin. Nathan. The A.V. Club. 11 May 2011. Accessed 26 May 2011. Sad Sack Case File #188: The Wrong Guy http://www.avclub.com/articles/sad-sack-case-file-188-the-wrong-guy,55875/
- ^ "Dave Foley at babelgum.com". http://babelgum.com/davefoley.
- ^ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - BLACK ROBOT: 'Cocaine' Video". May 5, 2010. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=139626.
- ^ "Black Robot Releases “Cocaine” Video". 7 May 2010. http://hardrockhideout.com/2010/05/07/black-robot-releases-cocaine-video/.
- ^ "DAVE FOLEY TO BE IN NEVA DINOVA VIDEO". 29 September 2005. http://www.sidecho.com/sidecho/index.php?h=news&id=252&category=12.
- ^ http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Yes_Man
- ^ Rabin, Nathan (May 11, 2011). "Sad Sack Case File #188: The Wrong Guy". The A.V. Club. http://www.avclub.com/articles/sad-sack-case-file-188-the-wrong-guy,55875/. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
External links
- Dave Foley at the Internet Movie Database
- Dave Foley's entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia
- Interview with Foley on The Sound of Young America
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