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Phil Hartman
Biography Filmography Links Contact Galleries Birthdate: 24 September 1948
Birthplace: Brantford, Ontario, Canada Looking more like the CEO of a law
firm than a comedian, Canadian actor Phil Hartman has had a successful
career playing against his physical appearance with an off-kilter sense
of humor. He entered show business as a graphics designer; among his better-known
artistic renderings was the official logo for the rock group Crosby, Stills
and Nash. In the early '80s, Hartman was a member of a comedy troupe called
the Groundlings, where he made the acquaintance of comedian Paul Reubens.
In collaboration with Reubens, Hartman helped create the character of
child/man Pee-wee Herman, cowriting the screenplay of Reubens' 1985 movie
vehicle Pee-wee's Big Adventure and portraying the grimy Kap'n Karl on
the Saturday-morning TV series Pee-wee's Playhouse (1986-90). When asked
later on if he was bitter over the way Reubens grabbed all the glory for
the Pee-wee concept, Hartman characteristically made a self-deprecating
joke, though it was decidedly at Reubens' expense. Before signing with
NBC's Saturday Night Live, Hartman appeared as part of a comedy ensemble
on the 1985 summer replacement series Our Time. Hartman's greatest comic
strength lay in his celebrity impersonations, which he trotted out to
maximum effect on both SNL and the Fox cartoon series The Simpsons. Hartman
claimed that he had 99 celeb voices in his manifest, including a deadly
funny impersonation of President Bill Clinton, which became an audience
favorite on SNL and Jay Leno's Tonight Show where he often made guest
appearances. Hartman remained with Saturday Night Live from 1986 through
1994, sharing a 1989 Emmy for "outstanding writing;" at the
time he left the show (making pointed comments about the deteriorated
quality of the writing staff), Hartman had set a record for the largest
number of appearances (153) as an SNL regular. In 1995, Phil Hartman began
a weekly assignment in the role of a pompous, self-centered (much like
Ted Knight's character on The Mary Tyler Moore Show) anchorman on the
network sitcom Newsradio. When not appearing on the series, Hartman was
a successful TVcommercial voiceover artist and pitchman and also occasionally
acted in feature films, including Blind Date (1987), Jingle All the Way
(1996) and The Second Civil War (1997). In his personal life, Hartman was totally unlike
the characters he usually played and was loved and respected for his humbleness,
his affability and his generosity; he frequently donated his time to charities.
It was therefore a terrible shock when on May 28, 1998, he was shot to
death while sleeping in the bedroom of his Encino, California home. His
wife Brynn Hartman committed the murder and then shot herself shortly
after police removed the couple's two small children from the premises.
Later reports stated that despite putting on a good public face as a couple,
the two had been trying for years to resolve their difficulties and that
drug and alcohol use on the part of Brynn were a factor in the tragedy. Saturday Night Live: Presidential
Bash 2000 (2000) (TV) (archive footage) .... Bill Clinton/Ronald Reagan/Jack
Kemp/Ted Kennedy/Tom Foley Phil Hartman - Ultimate resources for pictures, wallpapers and biography Deceased
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