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In the News (Wed 22 May 13)

  
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Bobcat Goldthwait: Space Ghost, I've got a question for you, and this isn't, I'm not trying to be weird or anything, but...
Bobcat Goldthwait: I promise you there'll be a half-hour of non-violent America.
Bobcat Goldthwait: Because I have a, I'm usually like a, a small power band, believe it or not, but I've been retaining a lot of fluids lately, so, probably like a medium power band.
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  Bobcat Goldthwait - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goldthwait has one comedy album in stores, "I Don't Mean to Insult You, But You Look Like Bobcat Goldthwait", released on Comedy Central Records on September 23, 2003.
Goldthwait married Ann Luly in 1986 at the age of 24.
Goldthwait's film "Stay" was recently bought by Roadside Attractions and Samuel Goldwyn Films at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival for the North American rights to the film.
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 washingtonpost.com: Bobcat Goldthwait, Making Himself the Punch Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bobcat Goldthwait has slimmed down and dropped the manic voice that made him famous, but his energetic stand-up act gets a lot of mileage from his dubious earlier career -- and he's actually funny.
Goldthwait got his big start in some of those "Police Academy" movies of the mid-1980s and has since appeared in comedy character roles and lent his voice to numerous animated films.
Goldthwait's show is relatively light on political humor, though he took some shots at President Bush.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A60696-2004Sep3?language=printer   (297 words)

  
 Hire Bobcat Goldthwait for Motivational Speaking Engagements, Autograph Signings and Corporate Events
Goldthwait logged two sequels, Police Academy 3 and 4, while building his filmography through roles in such features as Scrooged with Bill Murray, Burgler with Whoopi Goldberg and as the voice of "Pain" in the animated Disney film Hercules.
Goldthwait has guest starred on such shows as The Larry Sanders Show, The John Larroqutte Show, ER, Sabrina: The Teenage Witch, and Living Single He also starred as a bewildered science teacher in the telefilm Dog's Best Friend for The Family Channel.
Bobcat is a favorite on such shows as The Daily Show on Comedy Central, The Kevin and Bean Morning Radio Show in Los Angeles and Politically Incorrect on ABC where he has proven to match his wits with even the most intellectual guests.
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 Comedy Central: Comedians: Bobcat Goldthwait
Goldthwait logged two sequels, "Police Academy 3 and 4", while building his filmography through roles in such features as "Scrooged" (with Bill Murray), "Burglar" (with Whoopi Goldberg), and as the voice of "Pain" in the animated Disney film "Hercules".
Goldthwait's affinity for writing and directing became evident in 1991 when he wrote, directed, and starred in the cult classic feature "Shakes The Clown", a dark comedy about rival clown factions and the nastiness that can permeate the comedy world.
Goldthwait has also lent his unique voice to a myriad of movies and television shows including "The Simpsons", "Beavis and Butthead", "Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist", and the Disney series "Buzz Lightyear" and "Hercules", based on the feature.
comedycentral.com /comedians/browse/g/bobcat_goldthwait.jhtml?...   (769 words)

  
 CMT.com : Bobcat Goldthwait : Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bobcat Goldthwait (simply known as Bobcat) is one of several comics who emerged during
Goldthwait enjoyed his heyday in the coming-of-age of nightclub comedy era, but his popularity decreased in the mid-'90s, when a subtler approach to comedy -- like that of Jerry Seinfeld and Ellen Degeneres -- hit the scene.
Bobcat got his start performing in comedy clubs when he was 15 and still attending high school.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/goldthwait_bobcat/bio.jhtml   (487 words)

  
 Montreal Mirror - Film : Comedia : Bobcat Goldthwait
At the peak of Boston's comedy craze, Bobcat Goldthwait's live shows would sometimes only consist of him sobbing mournfully while he read a Dear John letter, or screaming neurotically as he gutted fish on stage.
Goldthwait hasn't seen the film yet, but he remembers how he was treated by some of his colleagues who were jealous of his sudden success.
Yet Goldthwait couldn't shake the feeling that his own role in the merciless hoax was going to guarantee him a spot in hell.
www.montrealmirror.com /ARCHIVES/2004/072204/film3.html   (780 words)

  
 Bob Goldthwait Fame & Fortune
In the early '80s, Bobcat Goldthwait became known as the guy with the weird scratchy voice who twitched and jerked and wreaked havoc in the horrible "Police Academy" film series.
Goldthwait spoke to Bankrate about these various aspects of his career, and about other unusual ways he could make money if he chose.
Goldthwait I guess on the scale of things, most of the time when I do a voice-over, or animated thing, the time spent driving back and forth is more time than I'm actually working.
www.bankrate.com /brm/news/investing/20031006a1.asp   (938 words)

  
 Bobcat proving himself again - The Washington Times: Entertainment - September 02, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bobcat Goldthwait empathizes with Bob Denver, the man forever known as Gilligan.
Goldthwait made his name as the frenzied, sweaty comic featured in several "Police Academy" films and a rash of TV appearances.
Goldthwait's cries were couched in observant humor and antagonistic ramblings.
washingtontimes.com /entertainment/20040901-093115-2426r.htm   (872 words)

  
 Bobcat's Big Ass Interview
Bobcat's savagely accurate take on the American political scene during the Reagan Era was what originally drew me to him.
Bobcat's been a guest on her show, and I once worked for a company that inspected her sweatshops.
Bobcat laughed, and we discussed the sweatshop issue for a minute before coming to the mutual agreement that the only decent thing for a consumer to do is to wear nothing but Amish made clothing.
www.josambro.com /bobcat.html   (841 words)

  
 Inside Binghamton University
Bobcat to bring laughs to BU Bobcat Goldthwait will bring his brand of whiney-voiced stand-up comedy to the Anderson Center at 8 p.m.
As a comedian, Bobcat Goldthwait has been compared to everyone from Lenny Bruce to a Warner Brothers cartoon character on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Goldthwait’s trademark is his unique multi-octave voice which has given life to characters on shows such as The Simpsons, Beavis and Butthead and as “Pain” in the Disney classic, Hercules.
www.binghamton.edu /inside/September-October/6sept01/bobcat.html   (226 words)

  
 Bobcat Goldthwait   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Boisterous stand-up comedian Bobcat Goldthwait is the voice of Mr.
Goldthwait hosts his own variety show for the FX cable network, entitled "Bobcat’s Big Ass Show." He has appeared in several comedy specials, including "Comic Relief," and has hosted three of his own HBO specials, most notably "Is He Like That All The Time?", which he also directed.
Goldthwaite, who resides in Los Angeles with his two children, regularly takes his comedy on the road and has appeared on tour with the rock group Nivana.
www.pattersonandassociates.com /bios/Bobcat_Goldthwait/index.html   (213 words)

  
 The Tampa Improv, Comedy Theater and Restaurant
Bobcat Goldthwait JUNE 24-27, 2004 As a stand-up comic, Bobcat Goldthwait has been compared to everyone from Lenny Bruce to a Warner Brothers cartoon character on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Goldthwait has also lent his unique voice to a myriad of movies and television shows including The Simpsons, Beavis and Butthead, Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist, and the Disney series Hercules, based on the feature.
Enjoying work behind the scenes, Goldthwait also recently wrote and directed a superhero-flavored pilot for Buena Vista featuring the alternative rock band The Aquabats (whom he had already directed a music video for), and wrote a pilot for Nickelodeon based on the life of his dog.
www.tampaimprov.com /comedianinfo.asp?comedian=40   (384 words)

  
 Biography for Bob Goldthwait   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Goldthwait became recognized as a solo stand-up comedian and had three televised concert specials in the 1980s: Bob Goldthwait - Is He Like That All the Time?, An Evening with Bobcat Goldthwait - Share the Warmth and Meat Bob.
Goldthwait met his fiancée, Nikki Cox, when they co-starred on Unhappily Ever After in July 1998, but they were no longer engaged as of January 2005.
Goldthwait's film "Stay" was recently bought by Roadside Attractions & Samuel Goldwyn Films at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival for the North American rights to the film.
us.imdb.com /name/nm0001281/bio   (1221 words)

  
 Buy Bobcat Goldthwaite Tickets - Cheap Bobcat Goldthwaite Concert Show Tickets At Onlineseats
Robert "Bobcat" Goldthwait was born in Syracuse, New York in 1962.
Goldthwait became recognized as a stand-up comedian and had three televised concert specials in the 1980s; Bob Goldthwait—Is He Like That All the Time?, An Evening with Bobcat Goldthwait—Share the Warmth and Meat Bob.
Goldthwait enjoyed his heyday in the coming-of-age of nightclub comedy era, but his popularity decreased in the mid-'90s, when a subtler approach to comedy — like that of Jerry Seinfeld and Ellen Degeneres — hit the scene.
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 Bobcat Goldthwait performing at Improv 01/10/02
Goldthwait doesn't get upset about people linking him to that critically lambasted but very popular series of films - he appeared as gang leader Zed in "Police Academy 2," "3" and "4" out of the seven made - but he's not boasting about that fact, either.
Goldthwait has appeared on talk shows with David Letterman, Larry Sanders and John Larroquette, and such series as "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" and "E.R." He has appeared on "Hollywood Squares" and hosted his own comedy-variety show on cable, where he also has logged many hours on Comedy Central.
At the moment, Goldthwait is seeing to his standup comedy career, which has lasted half his life (he turns 40 on May 26).
www.irvineworldnews.com /Bstories/jan10/improv.html   (877 words)

  
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After high school Goldthwait moved to Boston, where he posed as a student (so he could live for free in a dormitory at Emerson College) and began developing his act in various Boston clubs.
Goldthwait also lends his unique voice to a myriad of television shows and movies including The Simpsons, Beavis and Butthead, Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist and the new Disney series Hercules based on the feature.
Always one to say something entertaining, memorable and quotable, Bobcat is a favorite on such shows as The Daily Show on Comedy Central, The Kevin and Bean Morning Radio Show in Los Angeles and Politically Incorrect on ABC where he has proven to match his wits with even the most intellectual guests.
www.comediansusa.com /celebs2/goldthwait_bobcat.html   (808 words)

  
 CDs - I Don't Mean to Insult You, But You Look Like Bobcat Goldthwait Bobcat Goldthwait / CD / 2003
This is Bobcat Goldthwait's first record in over 15 years and comprises his best material from the time.
On this disc you'll learn why Bobcat got kicked off Hollywood Squares, the intrigue on the set of Blow and why he set the Tonight Show stage on fire.
I Don't Mean to Insult You, But You Look Like Bobcat Goldthwait draws quite a bit from the comedian's experience as a huge star in the early '90s and a "whatever happened to" guy in the 2000s.
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 Angelwear: Celebrities Making a Difference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Well known for his recurring roles in the cult classic's National Lampoon's Police Academy films, Bobcat tours the world with his standup act and performs to full houses every night.
Bobcat Goldthwait began writing comedy at the age of 13, and began his standup career in high school at the age of 15.
He was only 22 years old when he performed on a comedy showcase night for Whoopi Goldberg, which won him a role in the cult classic film Police Academy 2, and he has been performing in films ever since.
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 Bobcat Goldthwait
Bobcat Goldthwait performed in a punk bank, Dead Ducks, from the age of 13 until he was booted by bandmates at 15.
Goldthwait, seen only in a brief cameo as Roy Orbison's butt, says he was inspired to write and direct the film because his own dog is "super hot".
For many years, Goldthwait appeared on stage or on camera only "in character" as a spazzy goofball with a screeching voice.
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 Bobcat Goldthwait keeps focus on stand-up - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
When he emerged on the scene during the comedy boom of the '80s, audiences were unsure whether Bobcat Goldthwait was the real deal or a nervy charlatan who had talked his way past the doorman.
Eventually, both Bobcat and "Tomcat," as Kenny was known, decided that the clubs in Boston were more fertile ground.
Goldthwait made his television debut on March 20, 1982, on "The Late Show with David Letterman." His appearance in "Police Academy" movies 2, 3 and 4 cemented his persona:
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/pittsburghtrib/s_139821.html   (776 words)

  
 Comically mutating before your eyes, it's Bobcat Goldthwait
Born in Syracuse, Goldthwait made a name for himself in the '80s with many late-night talk show appearances (he set Jay Leno's chair on fire) and as the character Zed in the second through fourth "Police Academy" movies.
Goldthwait, who will be 40 in May, has hosted three of his own HBO specials as well as an episode of Fox's "Mad TV." He's appeared on "Politically Incorrect," "The Daily Show," The Larry Sanders Show," "The John Larroquette Show" and "Hollywood Squares." HIs latest big-screen appearance was as Mr.
Goldthwait wrote and starred in the 1991 film "Shakes the Clown," which he also directed.
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 Amazon.com: I Don't Mean to Insult You, But You Look Like Bobcat Goldthwait: Music: Bobcat Goldthwait   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bobcat hits all the low points in his career (being fired from Hollywood Squares, Shakes The Clown, the Tonight Show incident), and he has fun with it.
Bobcat has been mostly sight unseen for about fifteen or so years now, but this CD more than makes up for time lost.
Bobcat is one of those comedians who much like Emo or Gilbert Gottfried and that one thing stands in your way of total enjoyment, and thats delivery.
www.amazon.com /Dont-Mean-Insult-Bobcat-Goldthwait/dp/B0000C0FJH   (1241 words)

  
 Bob Goldthwait   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Robert Francis 'Bobcat' Goldthwait, born May 26, 1962, is an American comedian...
Hercules: Zero to Hero (1999) (V) (voice) (as Bobcat Goldthwait)....
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987) (as Bobcat Goldthwait)....
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 www.myspace.com/bobcatgoldthwait
Whether audiences consider him on the edge or over it, after a dozen films, his own HBO specials, and a myriad of guest spots, Bobcat is still an original.
Goldthwait taped 105 episodes of a game show for the FX cable network entitled “Bobcat’s Big Ass Show.” The show was part of the first original prime time programming to air on FX.
Floppy,” the puppet on the WB series “Unhappily Ever After.” Goldthwait has also lent his unique voice to a myriad of movies and television shows including: “The Simpsons,” “Beavis and Butthead,” “Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist,” the Disney series “Buzz Lightyear,” and “Hercules,” based on the feature.
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 Metroactive Stage | Bobcat Goldthwait
Then, of course, there was the legendary Shakes the Clown, which Goldthwait wrote, directed, and starred in, a film so critically reviled it was destined to amass a huge cult following--which it has.
When Goldthwait, 39, calls up from his home in Los Angeles--ostensibly to talk about his Jan. 26 appearance at the Luther Burbank Center's big Laughter Arts Festival comedy event--I have to ask about the interview I once read where Bobcat signed off by saying, "I gotta go.
Admitting that he's been doing a whole series of these comedy events around the country, with different comedians at different times, he asks who else will be on the bill.
www.metroactive.com /papers/sonoma/01.17.02/bobcat-0203.html   (1047 words)

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