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Bob Saget
Birthday: May 17, 1956
Birth Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Height: 6' 4"
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| Biography |
Comedian-actor, onscreen from 1987. |
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- Attended Temple University.
- Performed in a sketch comedy group at Temple.
- Made a pre-recorded appearance on 1999 InterCollegiate Comedy Festival, sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania's Mask and Wig Comedy troupe. He did a monologue, peppered with jokes from his sitcoms ("D.J., Stephanie and Michelle stole my plane ticket to the show tonight. Those bitches."), and closed his performance by autographing a photo for the head of the Penn Mask and Wig Group.
- Won a Student Academy Award in 1977 for his documentary Through Adam's Eyes (1977).
- Was the winning bachelor when he appeared on "The Dating Game" (1965) in 1979.
- Has three daughters: Aubrey, Lara and Jenny.
- Graduated from Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania.
- Is one of the few comedians who has been called both "The worst comedian ever" and "The best comedian ever"!
- Sister, Gay, died of scleroderma. Saget made a TV movie, For Hope (1996) (TV), based on his sister and her struggle with the disease.
- According to the Encore True Stories Channel host Jay Schadler, stated during the intro for For Hope (1996) (TV), the following is true: "Ironically, two years prior to Gay's diagnosis, Saget was a volunteer speaker for the Scleroderma Research Foundation."
- Frequently parodies his family friendly, wholesome image of Danny Tanner in films and his stand up routine.
- Frequent guest comedian on the TV game show "Make Me Laugh" (1979) in 1979-1980.
- Is highly revered for his version of the infamous joke "The Aristocrats."
- Parents are Hillary (1926-2001) and William Saget (1924-1991)
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