Quick Facts
Born:
1921-11-22
Birthplace:
Deer Park, New York, USA
Credits:
68 Total Roles
Rodney Dangerfield
Acting
The MovieWise Take
Refining cinematic analysis...
Biography
Jack Roy (born Jacob Rodney Cohen; November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004), better known by the pseudonym Rodney Dangerfield, was an American stand-up comedian, actor, screenwriter, and producer. He was known for his self-deprecating one-liner humor, his catchphrase "I don't get no respect!" and his monologues on that theme.
He began his career working as a stand-up comic at the Fantasy Lounge in New York City. His act grew in popularity as he became a mainstay on late-night talk shows throughout the 1960s and 1970s, eventually developing into a headlining act on the Las Vegas casino circuit. His catchphrase "I don't get no respect!" came from an attempt to improve one of his stand-up jokes. "I played hide and seek; they wouldn't even look for me." He thought the joke would be stronger if it used the format: "I was so ..." beginning ("I was so poor," "He was so ugly," "She was so stupid," etc.).[clarification needed] He tried "I get no respect," and got a much better response from the audience; it became a permanent feature of his act and comedic persona.
He appeared in a few bit parts in films, such as The Projectionist, throughout the 1970s, but his breakout film role came in 1980 as a boorish nouveau riche golfer in the ensemble comedy Caddyshack, which was followed by two additional successful films in which he starred: 1983's Easy Money and 1986's Back to School. Additional film work kept him busy through the rest of his life, mostly in comedies, but with a rare dramatic role in 1994's Natural Born Killers as an abusive father.
He began his career working as a stand-up comic at the Fantasy Lounge in New York City. His act grew in popularity as he became a mainstay on late-night talk shows throughout the 1960s and 1970s, eventually developing into a headlining act on the Las Vegas casino circuit. His catchphrase "I don't get no respect!" came from an attempt to improve one of his stand-up jokes. "I played hide and seek; they wouldn't even look for me." He thought the joke would be stronger if it used the format: "I was so ..." beginning ("I was so poor," "He was so ugly," "She was so stupid," etc.).[clarification needed] He tried "I get no respect," and got a much better response from the audience; it became a permanent feature of his act and comedic persona.
He appeared in a few bit parts in films, such as The Projectionist, throughout the 1970s, but his breakout film role came in 1980 as a boorish nouveau riche golfer in the ensemble comedy Caddyshack, which was followed by two additional successful films in which he starred: 1983's Easy Money and 1986's Back to School. Additional film work kept him busy through the rest of his life, mostly in comedies, but with a rare dramatic role in 1994's Natural Born Killers as an abusive father.
Known For
The Simpsons
Larry Burns (voice)
Casper
Rodney Dangerfield (uncredited)
Natural Born Killers
Mallory's Dad
Little Nicky
Lucifer
Caddyshack
Al Czervik
Home Improvement
Rodney Dangerfield
Back to School
Thornton Melon
Saturday Night Live
Self - Host
Full Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | The Many Faces of Jim Carrey MOVIE | Self (Archive Footage) |
| 2013 | The Improv: 50 Years Behind the Brick Wall MOVIE | Self (archive footage) |
| 2008 | The Onion Movie MOVIE | Rodney Dangerfield |
| 2006 | The Best of Carson, Volume 1 MOVIE | Self |
| 2005 | Angels with Angles MOVIE | God |
| 2005 | Brother Sam: A Tribute to Sam Kinison MOVIE | Himself |
| 2005 | Back By Midnight MOVIE | Jake Puloski |
| 2004 | Rodney Dangerfield: Rodney's Act MOVIE | Himself |
| 2004 | Phil of the Future TV | Self |
| 2003 | The Electric Piper MOVIE | Rat-A-Tat-Tat (voice) |