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Jon Lovitz
Actor from the United States

Jon Lovitz

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Actor from the United States
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Biography

Jonathan Michael "Jon" Lovitz (born July 21, 1957) is an American comedian, actor, voice actor and singer, best known as a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1985 to 1990. He starred as Jay Sherman in The Critic and has appeared in numerous other television series and films.
His film credits include roles in The Brave Little Toaster, Big, A League of Their Own, The Wedding Singer, High School High, The Benchwarmers, and Matilda.

Early life

Lovitz was born Jonathan Michael Lovitz in Tarzana, Los Angeles, California on July 21, 1957. His father was a doctor. His family is Jewish (they emigrated from Romania, Hungary, and Russia).

Career

Saturday Night Live

Lovitz was a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1985 to 1990. He later said in an interview for the book Live From New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live that his time on SNL was the most memorable in his career. He went from having no money to being offered a $500,000 film contract. He was nominated for an Emmy Award his first two years on Saturday Night Live. One of his most notable SNL characters was "Tommy Flanagan, The Pathological Liar" who used an old Humphrey Bogart line "Yeah! That's the ticket!" as a catchphrase to punctuate painfully elaborated implausible lies. Other recurring characters included Annoying Man, Master Thespian, Tonto, Mephistopheles, Harvey Fierstein, and Michael Dukakis. In a 1986 episode of Saturday Night Live, he portrayed a virgin Trekkie, who was scripted to hang his head when asked by William Shatner if he had ever kissed a girl.

Hanukkah Harry, one of Lovitz's most memorable roles, cast him in 1989 as a Jewish contemporary of Santa Claus who lives on Mount Sinai and travels the globe with a cart flown by three donkeys to give bland gifts to Jewish boys and girls. Harry is asked to fill in when Santa falls ill on Christmas Eve.

On February 15, 2015, on the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special, he was seen in the montage of deceased SNL members, with the camera cutting to him to show his reaction.

Television series

Lovitz's first stint as a regular in a situation comedy was as Mole, an investigator for a New York City district attorney's office, in the short-lived 1985–86 series Foley Square, starring Margaret Colin.

Lovitz was a contestant on The New Celebrity Apprentice (also known as Celebrity Apprentice 8), playing for the charity St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. He was the 6th contestant fired, finishing in 11th place and raising $50,000 for his charity.

Voiceover work

Lovitz has lent his voice to several cartoons and films. In The Critic, he played the title character of Jay Sherman (using his regular speaking voice). He has made several appearances on The Simpsons, including as Marge's prom date Artie Ziff in "The Way We Was," the art teacher in "Brush with Greatness", theater director Llewellyn Sinclair and his sister who owned a daycare center in "A Streetcar Named Marge", Andre in "Homer's Triple Bypass", and numerous other appearances (including the character of Jay Sherman in the episode A Star Is Burns, which was a crossover with The Critic). He was also the voice of Radio in the Hyperion-produced, Disney-distributed animated movie The Brave Little Toaster and he lent his voice for a promo video for the video game Banjo-Kazooie.

Music

Lovitz performed a duet with Robbie Williams on Williams' album Swing When You're Winning (2001), in the song "Well, Did You Evah." He also performed on the hit series Two and a Half Men singing "We Are the Orphans" and beat Charlie (Charlie Sheen) out of the award for best jingle writer.

Broadway theatre

He has appeared on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre in Neil Simon's play The Dinner Party, taking over the lead role from Henry Winkler. He sang at Carnegie Hall three times (including Great Performances' Ira Gershwin at 100: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall) and sang the national anthem at Dodger Stadium and the U.S. Open.

On October 10, 2001, Lovitz sang a duet (with Robbie Williams) of the song "Well, Did You Evah!" at the Royal Albert Hall. The recording can be found on the Swing When You're Winning album.

Commercial work

Between 1999 and 2000 Lovitz appeared in a $33 million advertising campaign that featured a series of television commercials promoting the Yellow Pages. The comic premise was to present Lovitz as the Yellow Pages' author. One of them featured Lovitz saying, "The hardest thing to do is to come up with a simple idea that is also great. And I just thought, 'Oh, the alphabet!' "

In 2006, he became the spokesman in an advertising campaign for the Subway restaurant chain.

Stand-up comedy

In 2003, Lovitz began his stand-up career at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles, California.

On November 8, 2007, Lovitz had the grand opening for his new comedy club "The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club at Aubergine" in the Gaslamp District in San Diego, California, sponsored by RR-Ex. The club has played host to David Spade, Ralphie May, Carlos Mencia, Dana Carvey, Jo Koy, Eric Schwartz, Norm Macdonald, Joe Rogan, Russell Peters, Kevin Nealon, Jon Stewart and Ryan Robinson.

The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club & Podcast Theatre

In 2009, The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club location on Universal CityWalk in Universal Studios Hollywood opened. A comic short film starring Ken Davitian ('Borat') and featuring Lovitz was filmed there, directed by Brent Roske and written by Aaron Davitian. Weekly episodes of The Adam Carolla Show, a podcast hosted by comedian Adam Carolla, have been recorded at the City Walk location since early 2011.

The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club in Universal Studios Hollywood was home to the first MMA Roasted standup comedy show in 2009.

On May 29, 2011, the name was changed to the Jon Lovitz Comedy Club & Podcast Theatre. A premiere event called Podammit was held, in which Kevin Smith hosted a variety of six podcasts, including Plus One 3D with his wife, Jennifer Schwalbach, Hollywood Babble-On with Ralph Garman and Jay & Silent Bob Get Old with Jason Mewes, as well as The ABCs of SNL with Lovitz himself, a 6-episode 'This Is Your Life' style biographical interview about Lovitz's life and career. On April 22, 2013, Smith announced through Twitter that the podcasts would no longer be recorded at the Club after a falling out with Lovitz. The Club still periodically hosted other podcasts such as Rob Paulsen's Talkin' Toons (which subsequently left in October 2013). On June 15, 2013, Smith detailed the falling out in a podcast. The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club & Podcast Theater closed on November 5, 2014.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Hamburger... The Motion PictureSecurity guard
1986Last ResortBartender
1986Jumpin' Jack FlashDoug
1986RatboyParty guest
1986Three AmigosMorty
1987The Brave Little ToasterRadioVoice role
1988BigScotty Brennen
1988My Stepmother Is an AlienRon Mills
1990Mr. DestinyClip Metzler
1991American Tail: Fievel Goes West, AnAn American Tail: Fievel Goes WestChulaVoice role
1992Buzz, TheThe BuzzUnknown
1992League of Their Own, AA League of Their OwnErnie Capadino
1992Mom and Dad Save the WorldEmperor Tod Spengo
1993Loaded Weapon 1Becker
1993ConeheadsDr. Rudolph
1994City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's GoldGlen Robbins
1994NorthArthur Belt
1994Trapped in ParadiseDave Firpo
1996For Goodness Sake IIUnknown
1996Great White Hype, TheThe Great White HypeSol
1996MatildaMickey
1996High School HighRichard ClarkLead Role
1998Wedding Singer, TheThe Wedding SingerJimmie MooreUncredited
1998HappinessAndy Kornbluth
1999Lost & FoundUncle Harry
2000Small Time CrooksBenny
2000Little NickyPeeper
2000SandKirby
20013000 Miles to GracelandJay Peterson
2001Cats & DogsCalicoVoice role
2001Rat RaceRandall "Randy" Pear
2001Good AdviceBarry Sherman
2002Eight Crazy NightsTom BaltezorVoice role
2003Dickie Roberts: Former Child StarSidney Wernick
2004Stepford Wives, TheThe Stepford WivesDave Markowitz
2005Bailey's Billion$BaileyVoice role
2005Pancho's PizzaUnknownShort film
2005Producers, TheThe ProducersMr. Marks
2006Farce of the Penguins"My eyes are up here" PenguinVoice role
Direct-to-DVD release
2006Benchwarmers, TheThe BenchwarmersMel
2006Southland TalesBart Bookman
2007I Could Never Be Your WomanRobDirect-to-DVD release
2010Casino JackAdam Kidan
2012JewtopiaDennis Lipschitz
2012Hotel TransylvaniaQuasimodoVoice role
2013Bula Quo!Wilson
2013Grown Ups 2Squats Fitness Janitor
2013Jungle MasterMulaVoice role
2013Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon MovieThe Mad Scientist
2014Birds of ParadiseSkeeterVoice role
2015A Mouse TaleKing of MiceVoice role
2015Hotel Transylvania 2The Phantom of the OperaVoice role
2015The Ridiculous 6Ezekiel Grant
2016Mother's DayWally Burn

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Paper Chase, TheThe Paper ChaseLevitzEpisode 2.18: "Billy Pierce"
1985–1986Foley SquareMoleRegular cast member
1985–92Saturday Night LiveVarious charactersMain cast member; appeared in 92 episodes
1991Tales from the CryptBarry BlyeEpisode 3.5: "Top Billing"
1991Married... with ChildrenJeff LittleheadEpisode 6.10: "Kelly Does Hollywood: Part 2"
1991–presentSimpsons, TheThe SimpsonsVarious characters (including Jay Sherman and Artie Ziff) (voices)Appeared in eleven episodes
1993League of Their Own, AA League of Their OwnErnie CapadinoEpisode 1.1: "Dottie's Back"
1994–95Critic, TheThe CriticJay Sherman (voice)Appeared in all 23 episodes
1995SeinfeldGary FogelEpisode 6.13: "The Scofflaw"
1995, 2003FriendsSteveEpisodes 1.15: "The One with the Stoned Guy" and 9.14: "The One with the Blind Dates"
1997Naked Truth, TheThe Naked TruthAcer PredburnEpisode 2.8: "The Scoop"
1997–99NewsRadioUlysses S. Grant, 18th President of the United States
Mike Johnson
Max Lewis
Episode 3.20: "Our Fiftieth Episode"
Episode 4.1: "Jumper"
Main cast member in fifth season
1997–2003Just Shoot Me!Roland DevereauxEpisode 7.15: "A Simple Kiss of Fate"
1997Saturday Night LiveHostEpisode 23.5: "Jon Lovitz/Jane's Addiction"
2000BetteHimselfEpisode 1.15: "Polterguest"
2002Son of the BeachFather of B.J.'s BabyEpisode 3.14: "Bad News, Mr. Johnson"
2004–05Las VegasFred PuterbaughAppeared in three episodes
2006Two and a Half MenArchie BaldwinEpisode 3.17: "The Unfortunate Little Schnauzer"
2010WWE RawHimselfGuest Host
2011Saturday Night LiveHimself (Cameo)Episode 36.14: Host: Dana Carvey
2011-12Hot in ClevelandHomeless man/ArtieRecurring role
2012–13Mr. Box OfficeBobby GoldMain cast member
2013–14New GirlRabbi FeiglinEpisode 3.05: "The Box"
2014Sing Your Face OffHimselfContestant
2016Animals.Himself
Old Ben (voice)
Episode 1.09: "Squirrels, Part II"
2016The $100,000 PyramidHimself/Celebrity GuestEpisode: Jon Lovitz vs. Deion Sanders
2017The New Celebrity ApprenticeHimself/Contestant/Contestant11th place

Other work

  • Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget (2008) - Himself
  • Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen (2011) - Himself
  • Cranium Command (1989) - Right Brain
  • The Critic (webisodes) (2000–2001) - Jay Sherman

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