- Jim Breuer
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name = Jim Breuer
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birth_place = Valley Stream,Long Island ,New York
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website = http://www.jimbreuer.com
footnotes =Jim Breuer (born
June 21 ,1967 inValley Stream, New York ) is an Americancomedian and actor, largely known for his appearance between 1995 and 1998 on "Saturday Night Live ".Breuer grew up in Valley Stream in Nassau County, just east of the border with
New York City . He now lives inChester Township, New Jersey .cite web |author=Keller, Joel |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9500E7D8173FF935A25753C1A9639C8B6
title=IN PERSON; Mr. Breuer's Neighborhood |publisher=The New York Times |date=2005-10-16 |accessdate=2007-10-28|extra="Mr. Breuer's stand-up comedy often revolves around stories about his childhood in Valley Stream, N.Y., on Long Island, his marriage and his neighbors. Living in Chester speaks to how he wants to live."]Television career
Breuer first rose to fame as a cast member of "
Saturday Night Live " from 1995 to 1998. On SNL, Breuer's characters included "Goat Boy" (who hosted the fictionalMTV program "Hey, Remember the 80s?") and Glen Henderson, the elder brother toChris Kattan 's Todd Henderson/Azrael Abyss character in the "Goth Talk " skits. He was originally scheduled to have been the co-star alongside friend and co-workerDave Chappelle in the 1996 ill-fated sitcom "Buddies," but was pulled from the role. Subsequently, the show was unsuccessful and stopped airing after the fifth episode.Among his impersonations was that of actor
Joe Pesci , who hosted his own talk show, often accompanied byColin Quinn playing fellow actorRobert De Niro . In a 1997 episode of the program, both Pesci and De Niro made surprise appearances to "confront" Breuer.Breuer is the new host of the third season of the
VH1 show "Web Junk 20 ". The season began onNovember 17 ,2006 . He replacesPatrice Oneal , who hosted the first two seasons of the show.Radio career
Breuer was a sit-in comedian on the
Opie and Anthony Show for many years during their WNEW tenure. "Breuer Bits" were often played whenever the show was on hiatusfact|date=December 2007. With theXM/Sirius merger complete, Breuer returned to the Opie and Anthony show for the first time in six years on August 8th, 2008.cite web |url=http://www.923krock.com/pages/1420414.php#fri |title=Opie and Anthony Show Rundown for August 8th, 2008.]Breuer is the host of "Breuer Unleashed," which can be heard regularly on weekdays on the
Sirius Satellite Radio channel "Raw Dog Comedy." His co-host isPete Correale . He credits XM radio hostRon Bennington , of TheRon and Fez Show, for helping get his career started. fact|date=December 2007 One show, while Breuer was singing the classicJudas Priest song "Devil's Child,"Rob Halford "The Metal God," singer of Judas Priest, entered the studio still with his coat on and sang with him. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2bRzhkGNJI YouTube - Breuer and Halford Duet ] ]He is an occasional guest on the
Mancow Show and theHoward Stern show. He has previously guest starred inHome Improvement .On Stage
On July 17th, Jim Breuer performed his Brian Johnson signature "Hokey Pokey" with the actual
Brian Johnson fromAC/DC . Jim then went on to sing "Hey, Hey, Who Phoned The Law" right after the two went back and forth singing the Hokey Pokey. [ [http://youtube.com/watch?v=fmfnDowXH1k You tube video of performance] ]On August 2nd, 2008, at the
2008 Opie and Anthony Traveling Virus Tour , Jim Breuer was the special surprise guest for the show, finally able to appear withOpie and Anthony again after 6 years, thanks to the merger betweenXM Satellite Radio andSirius Satellite Radio going through. Breuer planned on doing ten minutes as a quick "hello" to the fans, but ended up doing about 40 straight minutes to a huge ovation.Filmography
* "Buddies" (replaced after pilot) (1997)
* "Half Baked " (1998)
* "Dick" (1999)
* "Titan A.E. " (2000)
* "Once in the Life " (2000)
* "One Eyed King " (2001)
* "American Dummy " (2002)
* "Crooked Lines " (2003)References
External links
* [http://www.JimBreuer.com/ Jim's upcoming online TV Network]
* [http://www.breuerunleashed.com/ Official Radio Show Website]
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* [http://collegenews.com/feature.php?newsid=2653/ Interview with Jim on CollegeNews.com]
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