This comic legend, with his one-of-a kind-multi-octave voice, started his stand-up career at the age of 15, hit the comedy circuit full time at 18, and made his first appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman" by age 20.
With an entertainment career sprawling over half of his life, Bobcat has done it all in his own unique way. In the 80s he made the jump from comedy stage to big screen, starring in films such as "Scrooged," "Shakes the Clown," "Blow (with Johnny Depp)," and yes, "Police Academy 2, 3, & 4." From his own HBO specials to guest starring in the TV shows "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "ER," and "That 70s Show," Goldthwait has also made his presence known on the small screen, and has brought to life many animated characters on shows such as "The Simpsons," "Beavis and Butthead," "Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist" and Disney's "Hercules," to name a few.
Goldthwait continues to surpass his creative limits and express his talent behind the camera. He's directed numerous television shows including "Chappelle's Show," "The Man Show," "Jimmy Kimmel Live," and Comedy Central's original movie, "Windy City Heat." Most recently, Goldthwait wrote and directed the awarding winning romantic comedy "Sleeping Dogs Lie," which Rolling Stone magazine called "demonically funny and surprisingly sweet."
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