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John Goodman

John Goodman (born June 20, 1952 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American actor, best known for his many comic roles, including Fred Flintstone in the movie The Flintstones, Roseanne Barr's husband in the TV sitcom Roseanne, the voice of Sully in Monsters, Inc. and many roles in movies of The Coen Brothers. He had his own sitcom called "Normal, Ohio" in which he played an anti-typical gay man who returns to his small hometown to start a life. The show was panned and although it projected a positive message for homosexuals (IE: that they can be the big burly sports fan next door just as easily as a sashaying drag queen in a parade) gay fans did not respond well. Goodman has also been a popular guest host a number of times on NBC TV's Saturday Night Live.

Filmography

  • "Center of the Universe" (2004) TV Series
  • Beyond The Sea (2004)
  • Clifford's Really Big Movie (2004) (voice) as George Wolfsbottom
  • Home of Phobia (2004) as Rodney
  • "Father of the Pride" (2003) TV Series (voice) as Larry the Lion
  • The Jungle Book 2 (2003) (voice) as Baloo
  • Masked and Anonymous (2003) as Uncle Sweetheart
  • Dirty Deeds (2002) as Tony
  • Mike's New Car (2002) (V) (voice) as Sulley
  • Monsters, Inc. (2001) (voice) as James P. "Sulley" Sullivan
  • On the Edge (2001/II) (TV) as The Dean (segment "Happy Birthday")
  • Storytelling (2001) as Marty Livingston ('Non-fiction')
  • One Night at McCool's (2001) as Detective Dehling
  • My First Mister (2001) as Benjamin Wilson
  • Happy Birthday (2000/I) as The Dean
  • The Emperor's New Groove (2000) (voice) as Pacha
  • Saturday Night Live: Best of the Clinton Scandal (2000) (TV) as Linda Tripp
  • "Normal, Ohio" (2000) TV Series as William 'Butch' Gamble/Rex Gamble (original pilot)
  • "Pigs Next Door" (2000) TV Series (voice)
  • Coyote Ugly (2000) as Bill
  • The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000) as Oklahoma Cop
  • O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) as Big Dan Teague
  • What Planet Are You From? (2000) as Roland Jones
  • Runner, The (1999) as Deepthroat
  • Bringing Out the Dead (1999) as Larry Verber
  • "Now and Again" (1999) TV Series as Michael Wiseman
  • Jack Bull, The (1999) (TV) as Judge Tolliver
  • Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie (1998) (V) (voice) as Santa Claus
  • Real Macaw, The (1998) (voice) as Voice of Mac
  • Dirty Work (1998) (uncredited) as Adrian Riggins the Mayor
  • The Big Lebowski (1998) as Walter Sobchak
  • Blues Brothers 2000 (1998) as Mighty Mack McTeer
  • Fallen (1998) as Jonesy
  • Borrowers, The (1997) as Ocious P. Potter
  • Pyst (1996) (VG) as King Mattruss
  • Mother Night (1996) as Maj. Frank Wirtanen
  • Pie in the Sky (1996) as Alan Davenport
  • Streetcar Named Desire, A (1995) (TV) as Harold 'Mitch' Mitchell
  • Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long (1995) (TV) as Huey P. Long, Jr.
  • Flintstones, The (1994) as Fred Flintstone
  • The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) (as Karl Mundt) as Rockwell Newsreel Anouncer
  • We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993) (voice) as Rex
  • Born Yesterday (1993) as Harry Brock
  • Matinee (1993) as Lawrence Woolsey
  • Frosty Returns (1992) (TV) (voice) as Frosty the Snowman
  • Babe, The (1992) as George Herman 'Babe' Ruth
  • Barton Fink (1991) as Charlie Meadows
  • King Ralph (1991) as Ralph Jones
  • Arachnophobia (1990) as Delbert McClintock
  • Stella (1990) as Ed Munn
  • Always (1989) as Al Yackey
  • Sea of Love (1989) as Det. Sherman
  • Everybody's All-American (1988) as Lawrence
  • "Roseanne" (1988) TV Series as Daniel 'Dan' Conner
  • Punchline (1988) as John Krytsick
  • Wrong Guys, The (1988) as Duke Earle
  • Murder Ordained (1987) (TV) as Hugh Rayburn
  • Big Easy, The (1987) as Det. Andre DeSoto
  • Burglar (1987) as Detective Nyswander
  • Raising Arizona (1987) as Gale
  • True Stories (1986) as Louis Fyne
  • Sweet Dreams (1985) as Otis
  • Maria's Lovers (1984) as Frank
  • C.H.U.D. (1984) as Cop in Diner
  • Revenge of the Nerds (1984) as Coach Harris
  • Heart of Steel (1983) (TV) as Raymond Bohupinsky
  • "Chiefs" (1983) (mini) TV Series as Newt 'Tub' Murray
  • Eddie Macon's Run (1983) as Hebert
  • Survivors, The (1983) as Commando
  • Face of Rage, The (1983) (TV) as Fred
  • Jailbait Babysitter (1978)

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Goodman has also been a popular guest host a number of times on NBC TV's Saturday Night Live.
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Eddie Macon's Run (1983) as Hebert. In 1964 he returned to Germany and there appeared in a series of adventure and western films, made after novels by German author Karl May. "Chiefs" (1983) (mini) TV Series as Newt 'Tub' Murray. After being discovered by Italian filmmaker Dino Risi for Vacanze col gangster (1951) (Holiday for Gangsters) at an early age of 12, he had, after 27 movies in Italy, a major film-role in Luchino Visconti's The Leopard (Il Gattopardo) (1963). Heart of Steel (1983) (TV) as Raymond Bohupinsky. His mother was German, his father an Italian chemist. Revenge of the Nerds (1984) as Coach Harris. As a child he lived in the small village Lommatzsch, Germany where he survived World War II.

C.H.U.D. (1984) as Cop in Diner. Terence Hill (born Mario Girotti March 23, 1939 in Venice) is an Italian-born actor. Maria's Lovers (1984) as Frank. Sweet Dreams (1985) as Otis. True Stories (1986) as Louis Fyne.

Raising Arizona (1987) as Gale. Burglar (1987) as Detective Nyswander. Andre DeSoto. Big Easy, The (1987) as Det.

Murder Ordained (1987) (TV) as Hugh Rayburn. Wrong Guys, The (1988) as Duke Earle. Punchline (1988) as John Krytsick. "Roseanne" (1988) TV Series as Daniel 'Dan' Conner.

Everybody's All-American (1988) as Lawrence. Sherman. Sea of Love (1989) as Det. Always (1989) as Al Yackey.

Stella (1990) as Ed Munn. Arachnophobia (1990) as Delbert McClintock. King Ralph (1991) as Ralph Jones. Barton Fink (1991) as Charlie Meadows.

Babe, The (1992) as George Herman 'Babe' Ruth. Frosty Returns (1992) (TV) (voice) as Frosty the Snowman. Matinee (1993) as Lawrence Woolsey. Born Yesterday (1993) as Harry Brock.

We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993) (voice) as Rex. The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) (as Karl Mundt) as Rockwell Newsreel Anouncer. Flintstones, The (1994) as Fred Flintstone. Long, Jr.

Long (1995) (TV) as Huey P. Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Streetcar Named Desire, A (1995) (TV) as Harold 'Mitch' Mitchell. Pie in the Sky (1996) as Alan Davenport.

Frank Wirtanen. Mother Night (1996) as Maj. Pyst (1996) (VG) as King Mattruss. Potter.

Borrowers, The (1997) as Ocious P. Fallen (1998) as Jonesy. Blues Brothers 2000 (1998) as Mighty Mack McTeer. The Big Lebowski (1998) as Walter Sobchak.

Dirty Work (1998) (uncredited) as Adrian Riggins the Mayor. Real Macaw, The (1998) (voice) as Voice of Mac. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie (1998) (V) (voice) as Santa Claus. Jack Bull, The (1999) (TV) as Judge Tolliver.

"Now and Again" (1999) TV Series as Michael Wiseman. Bringing Out the Dead (1999) as Larry Verber. Runner, The (1999) as Deepthroat. What Planet Are You From? (2000) as Roland Jones.

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) as Big Dan Teague. The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000) as Oklahoma Cop. Coyote Ugly (2000) as Bill. "Pigs Next Door" (2000) TV Series (voice).

"Normal, Ohio" (2000) TV Series as William 'Butch' Gamble/Rex Gamble (original pilot). Saturday Night Live: Best of the Clinton Scandal (2000) (TV) as Linda Tripp. The Emperor's New Groove (2000) (voice) as Pacha. Happy Birthday (2000/I) as The Dean.

My First Mister (2001) as Benjamin Wilson. One Night at McCool's (2001) as Detective Dehling. Storytelling (2001) as Marty Livingston ('Non-fiction'). On the Edge (2001/II) (TV) as The Dean (segment "Happy Birthday").

"Sulley" Sullivan. Monsters, Inc. (2001) (voice) as James P. Mike's New Car (2002) (V) (voice) as Sulley. Dirty Deeds (2002) as Tony.

Masked and Anonymous (2003) as Uncle Sweetheart. The Jungle Book 2 (2003) (voice) as Baloo. "Father of the Pride" (2003) TV Series (voice) as Larry the Lion. Home of Phobia (2004) as Rodney.

Clifford's Really Big Movie (2004) (voice) as George Wolfsbottom. Beyond The Sea (2004). "Center of the Universe" (2004) TV Series.