Rob Schneider began writing jokes as a teen in San Francisco, appearing
at local venues including the Holy City Zoo. After cutting
his teeth on live stage as the opening act for such comedians
as Jay Leno and Jerry Seinfeld, he made his major network
television debut on The David Letterman Show in 1987.
Following an appearance on HBO's 13th
Annual Young Comedians in 1990, he was spotted by Saturday
Night Live producer Lorne Michaels. An SNL cast member
for four seasons, Rob has moved on to a successful feature
film career.
Besides acting in over 25 feature films such as The Waterboy, Home
Alone 2,
Big Daddy, 50 First Dates, and a cameo appearance in Around the World in 80 Days,
Rob has also written and starred in a number of films
including Deuce Bigalow, The Animal and The Hot Chick.
In addition to acting and writing, Rob has been active in a number
of charities throughout the years. Rob founded his own
charity, The Rob
Schneider Music Foundation, to encourage
and assist in music education for middle and high school
students.
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