Biography
A popular comic talent on North American television since the early 1990s, Will Sasso gained his widest audience as one of the most versatile performers on the sketch comedy series "MADtv" (Fox, 1995-2008), which led to a career in feature films. Sasso's larger-than-life persona made him ideal for lampooning such figures as Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, as well as actors Robert De Niro and Chris Farley, among others. The series …
Career Milestones
2012 | Co-starred as Curly in the big screen remake of "The Three Stooges," directed by the Farrelly brothers |
2010 | Appeared on the short-lived sitcom "$#*! My Dad Says" (CBS) |
2003 | Landed supporting role on ABC sitcom "Less Than Perfect" |
1999 | Voiced several characters on the animated series "Family Guy" (Fox) |
1999 | Landed featured role in the satirical comedy "Drop Dead Gorgeous" |
1997 | Joined the cast of Fox sketch and variety program "MADtv" |
1995 | Landed recurring role on Fox's "Sliders" |
1994 | Feature debut, "Ski School 2" |
1991 | Made TV debut on Canadian series "Neon Rider" |
