Norm MacDonald

Norm MacDonald ( born October 17, 1963 in Quebec City; born Norman Gene MacDonald ) is a Canadian actor, writer and comedian.

Life and achievements

MacDonald left the high school at the age of 15 years and first worked as a stand- up comedian. On the Comedy Central list of " The 100 best stand-up comedians of all time", he was ranked 83rd He wrote screenplays of some episodes of the TV series Roseanne, The Dennis Miller Show and Free to Laugh: A Comedy and Music Special for Amnesty International. the year 1992 His first film role came in the comedy Billy Madison - a slob Thing of 1995 in the comedy Dirty Work (1998), he took a starring role, and he also wrote the screenplay with. . In the television series A Minute with Stan Hooper, he played in the 2003 and 2004 in the title role of Stan Hooper, he also produced the series.

MacDonald was married and divorced. He has a son.

Filmography (selection)

As an actor

As a screenwriter

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