Rob Schneider
American actor, comedian, and screenwriter

Rob Schneider

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American actor, comedian, and screenwriter
A.K.A.
Robert Michael Schneider
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31 October 1963(San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA)
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San Francisco State University
San Francisco, San Francisco County, USA
Terra Nova High School
California, USA
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Robert Michael "Rob" Schneider (born October 31, 1963) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and director. A stand-up comic and veteran of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, he went on to a successful career in feature films, including starring roles in the comedy films Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, The Hot Chick, The Benchwarmers, and Grown Ups.

Early life

Schneider was born in San Francisco, California, and grew up in the nearby suburb of Pacifica. His parents are Pilar (née Monroe), a former kindergarten teacher and ex-school board president, and Marvin Schneider, a real estate broker. His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic. Schneider's maternal grandmother was a Filipina who met and married his grandfather, a white American army private, while he was stationed in the Philippines. His mixed background is a common theme in his comedy acts. His older brother, John, is a producer. Schneider graduated from Terra Nova High School in 1982.

Career

Early career

Schneider started his stand-up comedy career while still in high school, opening for San Francisco favorites Head On, a band managed by his older brother John. After high school, he played Bay Area nightclubs such as the Holy City Zoo and The Other Cafe and was a regular guest on local radio programs. After opening a show by comedian Dennis Miller in 1987, Schneider won a slot on HBO's 13th Annual Young Comedians special, which was hosted by Miller. Schneider's appearance on the HBO special led to a position as a writer for the late-night NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live.

Saturday Night Live

Schneider was hired at Saturday Night Live in 1988. Schneider swiftly graduated from writer and featured player to full cast member. From 1990 to 1994 at SNL, he played such roles as "Tiny Elvis" and "Orgasm Guy". His best-known recurring character was Richard Laymer, an office worker whose desk was stuck beside the photocopier, and who addressed each of his fellow employees with an endless stream of annoying nicknames. Schneider is featured in the video release The Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live, along with colleagues Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, David Spade, and Chris Farley.

Recurring SNL characters

  • The Richmeister, an office worker who annoys people by giving them nicknames as they make copies.
  • Carlo, from the Il Cantore Restaurant sketches
  • The Sensitive Naked Man, a nude man who gives advice to other characters

Feature films, sitcoms, and endorsements

After leaving SNL, Schneider played supporting roles in a series of movies including Surf Ninjas, Judge Dredd, The Beverly Hillbillies, Demolition Man, and Down Periscope. He also appeared in a recurring part on the TV series Coach. In 1996, he co-starred in the NBC sit-com Men Behaving Badly, an American take on the hit British series of the same name. The U.S. version ran for two seasons.

Schneider starred in the 1999 feature film Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, a tale of a fish-tank cleaner who incurs a massive debt and is forced to become a "man-whore." This was followed by The Animal, about a man given animal powers by a mad scientist; The Hot Chick, wherein the mind of a petty thief played by Schneider is mystically switched into the body of a pretty, but mean-spirited high school cheerleader (Rachel McAdams); and the sequel Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo. The latter movie was not well received by critics or moviegoers, and as a result, Schneider won a 2005 Worst Actor Razzie Award for his role in the film.

In 2006, Schneider co-starred in the baseball-themed family comedy The Benchwarmers, along with his fellow SNL alumnus David Spade as well as Jon Heder. Other film roles include Schneider's appearance with Jim Henson's Muppets in the 1999 film Muppets from Space, and his role as a San Francisco hobo in the 2004 remake of Around the World in 80 Days.

Schneider's directorial debut, the comedy Big Stan, was released in some overseas markets during the fall of 2008, with a U.S. release in early 2009. In the film, he starred as a con artist who is arrested for perpetrating real-estate scams. He is sentenced to prison, so he takes a crash course in martial arts to survive incarceration.

Schneider has also appeared in numerous comedies starring his SNL comrade Adam Sandler, most recently on 2010s Grown Ups. The comedic characters Schneider plays in these films include an overly enthusiastic Cajun man who proclaims the catchphrase, "You can do it!"; an amiable Middle Eastern delivery boy; a prison inmate; and Sandler's one-eyed Hawaiian sidekick, Ula. Schneider has uttered the line "You can do it!" as a running gag in Sandler's films The Waterboy, Little Nicky, 50 First Dates, The Longest Yard, and Bedtime Stories, as well as in a deleted scene from Click. (A sample of Schneider saying the phrase also turns up in the song "Original Prankster" by The Offspring.) Returning the favor, Sandler appeared in a cameo to spout the same line in Schneider's The Animal, wherein, as a reference, Adam Sandler utters: "Yeah! You can do it!" Sandler also showed up briefly in Schneider's The Hot Chick. Schneider narrated Sandler's 2002 animated movie Eight Crazy Nights and voiced the part of a Chinese waiter. Schneider also had an uncredited cameo as a Canadian-Japanese wedding chapel minister in the 2007 Sandler-Kevin James comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, and played a Palestinian cab driver who serves as the title character's nemesis in the 2008 Sandler film You Don't Mess with the Zohan.

Schneider played a variety of roles in the 2005 TV special Back to Norm, starring another former SNL player Norm Macdonald, and appeared on episodes of the popular TV shows Seinfeld and Ally McBeal. Schneider hosted the Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit '97 TV special, and the 2005 Teen Choice Awards, and is a frequent guest on NBC's late-night variety program The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. (In Schneider's appearance with Leno on the July 24, 2007 episode of The Tonight Show, he showed up in drag as actress Lindsay Lohan after Lohan canceled following a controversial arrest for driving under the influence.

Besides his efforts in movies and television, Schneider released his first comedy album Registered Offender in July 2010. Registered Offender is composed of audio sketches and songs, with Schneider himself doing all of the character voices on the recording. He also revived his stand-up comedy career in 2010 with an international tour of theaters, clubs and casinos.

Schneider appeared in the music video for country singer Neal McCoy's "Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On", as the song's title character. McCoy and Schneider met while the two went on a USO tour in support of U.S. troops two months after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

Schneider starred as the title character in the CBS-TV situation comedy Rob, which was loosely based on his real life. The series was canceled by CBS in May 2012. Since 2015, he has produced, directed and starred in Real Rob, a sitcom that follows his life and includes his real-life wife Patricia and daughter Miranda. Netflix has released one season of 8 episodes so far.

Schneider is the official celebrity spokesperson for the Taiwan Tourism Bureau and the Ten Ren Tea company in Taipei.

In May 2016, Schneider was featured as a special guest on the Let's Play webseries Game Grumps, commentating on Midway's Mortal Kombat Trilogy.

Criticism

In a January 2005 Oscar preview, movie reviewer Patrick Goldstein commented that that year's Best Picture nominees were "ignored, unloved and turned down flat by most of the same studios that ... bankroll hundreds of sequels, including a follow-up to Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, a film that was sadly overlooked at Oscar time because apparently nobody had the foresight to invent a category for Best Running Penis Joke Delivered by a Third-Rate Comic."

Schneider retaliated by placing an ad in the Los Angeles Times two weeks later, commenting that Goldstein was unqualified to opine this because he had never won the Pulitzer Prize, or any other journalistic award, because, he remarked, "they haven't invented a category for Best Third-Rate, Unfunny Pompous Reporter Who's Never Been Acknowledged by His Peers." Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times intervened by saying that, "Schneider can dish it out, but he can't take it." Then responded," He's not so good at dishing it out either." Ebert went on to point out on his site that Goldstein won a National Headliner Award, a Los Angeles Press Club Award, a RockCritics.com award, and the Publicists' Guild award for lifetime achievement. Schneider later publicly admitted that he later found out that Goldstein won the Lifetime Achievement Publicist Guild Award and apologized. He then remarked, "My only regret is that he (Goldstein) got a little famous out of it."

Personal life

Schneider has a daughter with former model London King, musician Elle King, who was born in 1989.

In 1996, Schneider established the Rob Schneider Music Foundation. The foundation returned music education to Pacifica's elementary schools by paying the teachers' salaries and providing funds for instruments and other equipment. Prior to Schneider's efforts, the school system did not have music education programs for many years.

Schneider once co-owned the DNA Lounge, a San Francisco nightclub.

On April 23, 2011, Schneider married television producer Patricia Azarcoya Arce, in Beverly Hills, California. Their first child, Miranda Scarlett Schneider, was born in 2012. The couple welcomed their second daughter, Madeline Robbie Schneider, in September 2016.

In 2013, Schneider switched political parties from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party, explaining: "The state of California is a mess, and the super majority of Democrats is not working. I’ve been a lifelong Democrat and I have to switch over because it no longer serves the people of this great state."

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Martians Go HomeVoyeur Martian 
1991Necessary RoughnessChuck Neiderman 
1992Home Alone 2: Lost in New YorkCedric the Bellhop 
1993Surf NinjasIggy 
1993Demolition ManErwinUncredited
1993Beverly Hillbillies, TheThe Beverly HillbilliesWoodrow Tyler 
1995Judge DreddFergie, Herman Ferguson 
1996Down PeriscopeLt. Martin Pascal 
1996Adventures of Pinocchio, TheThe Adventures of PinocchioVolpe 
1998Knock OffTommy Hendricks 
1998Susan's PlanSteve 
1998Waterboy, TheThe WaterboyTownie 
1999Deuce Bigalow: Male GigoloDeuce Bigalow 
1999Big DaddyNazo 
1999Muppets from SpaceTV Producer 
2000Little NickyThe Townie 
2001Animal, TheThe AnimalMarvin Mange 
2002Mr. DeedsNazo, the Italian Delivery Man 
2002Eight Crazy NightsChinese Waiter & Narrator 
2002Hot Chick, TheThe Hot ChickClive/Jessica 
200450 First DatesUla 
2004Around the World in 80 DaysHobo 
2005Longest Yard, TheThe Longest YardPunky 
2005Deuce Bigalow: European GigoloDeuce Bigalow 
2006Grandma's BoyYuri 
2006Benchwarmers, TheThe BenchwarmersGus 
2006ClickPrince HabeebooUncredited
2006Shark BaitNerissaVoice
2006Little ManDinosaur RexUncredited
2007I Now Pronounce You Chuck and LarryAsian MinisterUncredited
2007Big StanStan MintonDirector
2008American CrudeBill 
2008You Don't Mess with the ZohanSalim 
2008Bedtime StoriesIndian Horse Seller / ScammerCameo role (uncredited)
2009Wild CherryFather of High School Girl 
2009American VirginEd Curtzman 
2010Grown UpsRob Hilliard 
2010The Chosen OnePaul ZadzikDirector
2011You May Not Kiss the BrideErnesto 
2011Top Cat: The MovieLou StricklandU.S. dub
Voice
2012Noah's Ark: The New BeginningZedVoice
2012The OutbackJohnnyVoice
2012WingsDodoVoice
2012The Reef 2: High TideNerissaVoice
2012Dino TimeDodgerVoice
2013The Little Penguin Pororo's Racing AdventureToto 
2013InAPPropriate ComedyPsychologist / J. D. 
2013Frog Kingdom  
2014Jungle ShuffleChuyVoice
2014ShelbyShelbyVoice
2014Wings: Sky Force HeroesFredVoice
2015Back to the JurassicDodgerVoice
2015OMG, I'm a Robot!Robo Joseph 
2015Pups UnitedBenny 
2015The Ridiculous 6Ramon 
2016Norm of the NorthNormVoice
2016The Adventures of Panda WarriorPatrickVoice
2017Sandy WexlerTBA 

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016Game GrumpsHimself1 episode

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989227Jeremy1 episode
1990-1991CoachLeonard Kraleman2 episodes
1990-1994Saturday Night LiveVarious80 episodes
1996-1997Men Behaving BadlyJamie Coleman35 episodes
1998Ally McBealRoss Fitzsimmons1 episode
2007The Tonight Show with Jay LenoLindsay Lohan1 episode
2012RobRob8 episodes
2012Betty White's Off Their RockersHimself3 episodes
2013Inside Amy SchumerRich1 episode
2014Hot in ClevelandChill1 episode
2015-presentReal RobRob8 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997A Fork in the TaleDelivery GuyVoice