2001 | Final screen role in "Daddy and Them" (filmed in 1998), directed by Billy Bob Thornton; screened at Montreal; released theatrically in 2002 |
1999 | Reprised vocal role as Slinky Dog in the sequel "Toy Story 2" |
1999 | Publicly disclosed battle with cancer (November) |
1998 | Diagnosed with lung cancer; in September underwent surgery to remove two-thirds of right lung; followed up with radiation treatment |
1995 | Provided voice of Slinky Dog in the computer-generated animated film "Toy Story" |
1993 | First film in a lead role other than Ernest, "The Beverly Hillbillies" |
1988 | Reprised signature role in "Ernest Saves Christmas" |
1988 | Starred in the children's TV series, "Hey Vern, It's Ernest" |
1987 | First feature in a leading role, "Ernest Goes to Camp", as Ernest P Worrell |
1986 | Feature acting debut, "Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam" |
1983 | Co-starred in the ill-fated series, "The Rousters" |
1980 | First appeared in commercials as the character Ernest P. Worrell |
1980 | Played a regular character on the short-lived series, "Pink Lady" |
1978 | Appeared in the "Fernwood Tonight" spinoff, "America Tonight" |
1977 | Co-starred in the TV series, "Operation Petticoat" and "The New Operation Petticoat" |
1976 | TV series debut, "Johnny Cash and Friends" |
1972 | Introduced signature character of Ernest P Worell in TV commercials |
| Appeared in the Southern Dairy ad campaign as Sgt. Glory for five years |
| Appeared in dinner theater productions of "Death of a Salesman", "The Homecoming" and "Guys and Dolls" |
| Worked as a stand-up comedian |
1967 | Moved to New York City with $65 dollars |
| Completed an acting apprenticeship with the Barter Theatre |
1965 | Played first professional acting role, as Puck in a regional production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" |
1958 | Began acting in local theater at age eight (date approximate) |