Kevin Nealon Biography
Kevin Nealon, a cast member of "Saturday Night Live" (1986-1995), is most recognized for the characters he created, including 'The Subliminal Man' and 'Hans and Franz' and for anchoring 'Weekend Update.' Nealon's extensive television credits include guest appearances on such award-winning shows as "The Larry Sanders Show," "Fat Actress," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Third Rock From The Sun" and Comedy Central's "Crank Yankers." Nealon, who made his film debut in the 1987 romantic comedy "Roxanne," with Steve Martin, has gone on to star in over two dozen comedies, including "Happy Gilmore" and "The Wedding Singer," both with Adam Sandler, "Joe Dirt" and "The Master of Disguise." More recently, Nealon was seen in "Anger Management" with Jack Nicholson, "Daddy Day Care" with Eddie Murphy and in "Good Boy" with Molly Shannon. Nealon also stays busy performing stand-up comedy around the country and can be seen in his own stand-up special on Comedy Central. In addition to his acting credits, Nealon is an established and acclaimed writer, garnering him an Emmy nomination for his work on "Saturday Night Live."
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