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Rodney Dangerfield

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Babylon, New York
  • Birthday: November 22, 1921
  • 2004

    Went on tour to promote his memoirs "It's Not Easy Bein' Me: A Lifetime of No Respect but Plenty of Sex and Drugs"

  • 2003

    Underwent arterial brain surgery to improve his body's blood flow in preparation for an upcoming heart valve replacement

  • 2001

    Suffered mild heart attack on his 80th birthday

  • 2000

    Starred as a polygamist in "My 5 Wives"

  • 1997

    Honored with a tribute at the third US Comedy Arts Festival, held in Aspen, Colorado with HBO as the primary sponsor; a special, "Rodney Dangerfield's 75th Birthday Toast", later aired on HBO

  • 1997

    Wrote and starred in the comedy "Meet Wally Sparks", about a TV talk show host

  • 1995

    Had his application for membership rejected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

  • 1995

    Reportedly became the first entertainer to personally own his own website on the World Wide Web

  • 1991

    Executive produced and hosted "Rodney Dangerfield's The Really Big Show" for the "HBO Comedy Hour"

  • 1991

    Feature producing debut, the animated musical feature "Rover Dangerfield"; also provided voice-over for protagonist

  • 1991

    Had award cut by a federal judge who ruled that he was only entitled to $50,000 for pain and suffering rather than the $500,000 awarded by the jury

  • 1991

    Sued by the entertainment law firm of Lavely and Singer for allegedly not paying his legal bills

  • 1990

    Awarded $725,000 from Caesars Palace by a federal jury after his eyes were burned in a steam bath accident; awarded $225,000 for performances he missed in March 1988; awarded $500,000 for his pain and suffering

  • 1988

    Broadway debut, "Rodney Dangerfield on Broadway!" at the Mark Hellinger Theatre

  • 1986

    Starred in hit comedy "Back to School"

  • 1985

    TV producing debut, executive produced "Rodney Dangerfield Hosts the 9th Annual Young Comedians Special" for HBO

  • 1983

    First screenwriting credit for "Easy Money" (also starred)

  • 1982

    Starred in first comedy special, "The Rodney Dangerfield Show: It's Not Easy Bein' Me" (ABC)

  • 1980

    First starring vehicle, "Caddyshack"

  • 1977

    Opened his own comedy nightclub, Dangerfield's, in NYC; founder and owner

  • 1977

    TV-movie debut in pilot "Benny & Barney: Las Vegas Undercover" (NBC)

  • 1971

    Screen acting debut in "The Projectionist", a cult low-budget comedy feature starring Chuck McCann

  • 1941 to 1951

    Performed standup in nightclubs under pseudonym Jack Roy

  • 1940

    Worked as a singing waiter and comic in Brooklyn by age 19 (date approximate)

  • 1938

    Began appearing in amateur nights by age 17 (date approximate)

  • 1936

    Began writing jokes around age 15 (date approximate)

  • Began showbiz comeback with a historic appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show"; made the normally stone-faced host laugh

  • Married and left comedy at around age 28

  • Worked as a housepainter and aluminum siding salesman in Englewood, NJ; ran own business

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