Rob Schneider

             Rob Schneider is a very talented comedian. I chose to do my actor study on Rob Schneider. I chose Rob because he is a very talented actor/comedian, and despite the fact the fact that he has been in many films, Rob is that well known. Rob has been in many movies, guest staring on dozens of television shows, and performing at many comedy clubs. Some Rob Schneider's movies have included "Little Nicky", "Big Daddy", "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo", "Down Periscope" and his latest movie "The Animal". Rob's career started to take off after "The Water Boy". Even though he wasn't the star of the movie he played a townie. His part in that movie was basically to come up with some humorous lines trying to give some confidence to "Robert "Bobby" Boucher Jr."(Adam Sandler). Rob has had much bigger parts in movies since "The Water Boy". Since "The Water boy" he has stared in some movies, such as: "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo", he was the co-star in "Big Daddy" and Little Nicky" as Adam Sandler being the star of both those films, and now he is staring along with Colleen Haskell from Survivor.
             Rob Schneider was born on the 31st of October 1963. Rob was born in San Francisco; Rob Schneider knew early on that comedy was his true calling. Rob Schneider was inspired by the work of Monty Python, Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder and Peter Sellers. Rob began writing and telling jokes at fifteen year of age and appearing at local clubs such as the Holy City Zoo. After graduating from high school, Rob traveled around Europe for half a year. Schneider returned to the United States determined to succeed in the entertainment business. Rob's explanation for pursuing acting is "The real reason I decided on show business was to avoid a day job. In 1984, I had twelve different employers."
             He soon found himself working the comedy
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