Andy Kaufman
Milestones
- Birthplace: New York, New York
- Birthday: January 17, 1949
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1998
Filming began on biopic "Man on the Moon", directed by Milos Forman and starring Jim Carrey
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1995
NBC aired "A Comedy Salute to Andy Kaufman"
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1992
The rock band REM saluted Kaufman with the song "Man on the Moon"
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1984
Release of final film project, "My Breakfast With Blassie", a 60-minute video spoof of "My Dinner With Andre"
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1983
Broadway acting debut as a wrestling referee in "Teaneck Tanzi, The Venus Flytrap", co-starring Deborah Harry
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1983
Diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer
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1982
Confronted Lawler on "Late Night With David Letterman" in July
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1982
First of ten appearances on "Late Night With David Letterman" (February)
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1982
Made last live appearance on "Saturday Night Live"; phone-in viewer poll voted to ban him for life from ever appearing on the show again (November); he appeared via videotape (January 1983) thanking those who voted for him
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1982
Seriously injured spine during a wrestling match with Jerry Lawler (April)
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1981
During a strike by film and TV writers, worked as a busboy at Jerry's Famous Deli in L.A.
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1981
Engendered controversy for breaking the 'fourth wall' during a skit on the ABC late night show "Fridays"; questions about the validity of the ensuing scuffle remain (was it staged or was it real?); returned in September and was on his best behavior hosting the first show of its second season
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1981
Starred opposite Bernadette Peters in the feature "Heartbeeps"; both played robots
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1980
First major role in films, a televangelist (Armageddon T Thunderbird) in "In God We Tru$t", directed by Marty Feldman
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1979
Began challenging women to wrestling matches as part of his act; self-proclaimed World Inter-Gender Wrestling Champion
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1979
Headlined an appearance at NYC's Carnegie Hall; after the show invited audience to board buses and travel to a local school cafeteria for milk and cookies
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1978 to 1983
Co-starred as Latka Gravas on the sitcom "Taxi" (ABC, 1978-1982; NBC 1982-1983)
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1977
Headlined the ABC special "Andy's Funhouse"; aired in 1979 as a late-night 90-minute special
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1977
Played the role of Andy the robot helper in a space-age comedy TV pilot, "Stick Around" (ABC)
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1976
Feature film debut in the small role of a psychotic assassin cop in "God Told Me To/Demon"
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1976
Was a regular on the short-lived NBC variety series "Van Dyke and Co"; "unscheduled" appearances during the middle of Van Dyke's sketches became an instant favorite; 'Foreign Man' to Elvis transformation stunned studio and TV audience
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1975
Made first of 14 appearances on "Saturday Night Live" on October 11; lip-synched the theme to Mighty Mouse
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1975
NBC executive Dick Ebersol caught his act in Los Angeles and asked him to audition for what would become "Saturday Night Live"
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1971
"Discovered" by IMPROVisation Comedy Club owner Budd Friedman (who did not remember his 1962 audition) while performing stand-up at My Father's Place, a Long Island rock club
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1970
While attending Grahm Junior College, wrote. produced and directed the campus TV show "Uncle Andy's Funhouse"
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1962
Auditioned for Budd Friedman, the owner and operator of The IMPROV; failed audition
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1958
At age nine, started performing at children's parties (date approximate)
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Began doing stand-up at Friedman's NYC and Los Angeles clubs
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Began performing for family as a child
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Met Carl Reiner and Dick Van Dyke who encouraged their manager George Shapiro to represent him
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Raised in Great Neck on Long Island, NY
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