Jon Lovitz

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Anybody can be going from being broke to being wealthy, as I did.


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Apparently, I said what a lot of people are thinking and a lot of people have thanked me.


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At a certain point, if you work really hard and you get good and people like your work, you do deserve the fame - but you shouldn't take it for granted.


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But Opera Man, I go, 'Oh, crap! Why didn't I think of that?' Because I could sing fake opera pretty good.


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I didn't take anything from anyone - first of all. Second of all, I opened a comedy club with money that I saved over 25 years. I created jobs.


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I do see your point, but to me, I'm just a mouse compared to the President of the United States.


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I don't want to talk about myself, that's for other people to say, so I'm not saying I was so talented.


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I had done plays in high school. It was something I always wanted to do since I was little. I was a drama major at UC-Irvine.


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I really didn't want to leave the show, but I got a chance to do a movie, which meant I would have had to miss two shows, and at the time Lorne had a policy where you can't miss shows, so I left.


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I would love to have a part opposite a great actor - like, say, Pacino or De Niro or Hoffman. And to work with a top director. That's my dream.


— Jon Lovitz


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Did you know about Jon Lovitz?

He first appeared in the Season 1 episode "The One with the Stoned Guy" as a restaurateur who gets stoned on marijuana just prior to interviewing Monica Geller for a job. Film roles cameos and television guest appearances
In the late 1990s Lovitz was "the man who wrote the Yellow Pages" in a series of commercials and print ads for the American Yellow Pages industry. In 1998 Lovitz made a dramatic turn when he appeared in a small but pivotal role in Todd Solondz's film Happiness as a depressed socially inept man who publicly berates his date for thinking of him as nothing.

He is best known as a cast member of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live from 1985 to 1990. Jonathan M. "Jon" Lovitz (born July 21 1957) is an American comedian actor and singer.