A lot of baby boomers are baby bongers.
Curb Your Enthusiasm, is not so much about Hollywood. It's more about Larry's weaknesses.
I think people really appreciate clever commercials, as do I. I think they're very entertaining. You just have to wade through all the garbage. That's one of the reasons people watch the Super Bowl. A lot of them watch it to see the commercials and not the actual game.
I'm Kevin Nealon, and that's news to me.
If people can't deal with their problems, they numb themselves a little bit.
If the election were held today, most people say they would be really confused because it's usually held in November.
If you want a transcript of tonight's program, get a pen and write down everything I said.
The funny thing about commercials to me is that many of them now don't even mention the product until the very end. You don't really know what the commercial is all about. They're kind of like little movies, like shorts, and that's why I think they're so entertaining.
Workers insist that they are not disgruntled. They are very gruntled.
Played Sam in the movie Anger Management (2003).
Hosted Funniest Commercials of the Year: 2005.
Played "Man at the bar" in the movie Hartbreakers (2001).
In the summer of 1986, Kevin's friend Dana Carvey was contacted by Saturday Night Live and eventually recruited as a cast member. He recommended Kevin, who was hired that same year as a writer and featured performer, making the move to full-time cast member in the 1987-88 season. The rest, as they say, is history.
In 1988 Kevin was nominated for an Emmy Award as part of the SNL writing team.
He was a LA standup comedian in the 70s, notably at the Hollywood "Improv."
He ties with Chevy Chase and Randy Quaid as the tallest cast member of "Saturday Night Live" to date.
Supported SNL buddy Adam Sandler in many of his film vehicles, including Happy Gilmore (1996), The Wedding Singer (1997) and Little Nicky (2000).
Attended Sacred Heart University and graduated with a marketing degree.