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Dax Shepard

 
Actor: Dax Shepard
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: 2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Zathura, Baby Mama, Idiocracy
  • First Major Screen Credit: Without a Paddle (2004)

Biography

With a background in improvisational comedy and a reputation as a class clown, Dax Shepard seemed the obvious choice for the role of a Punk'd field agent -- and the opportunity to put one over on some of the biggest names in show business must have been impossible to resist. Though it wasn't his first onscreen role, Punk'd provided Shepard with the recognition needed to further his onscreen career, and just a year after debuting with Ashton Kutcher's merry band of pranksters, the up-and-coming comic actor was scheduled to appear in no less than three major film releases. A native of Milford, MI, Shepard studied improv with the famed Groundlings troupe before moving to Los Angeles to study anthropology at UCLA. A minor part as a partygoer who couldn't hold his liquor in the 1998 romantic comedy Hair Shirt offered Shepard his first film role, and though there would be a five-year gap between that role and a minor supporting role in the 2003 comedy Cheaper by the Dozen, the exposure that he would subsequently gain from Punk'd more than made up for any lost time before the cameras. In 2004, Shepard appeared opposite Seth Green and Matthew Lillard in the wide-release comedy Without a Paddle, with supporting roles in Sledge: The Untold Story and Mike Judge's long-delayed sci-fi comedy Idiocracy following soon thereafter. Small-screen work on My Name Is Earl and Robot Chicken served well to keep the bills paid as Shepard climbed into astronaut gear for Jon Favreau's enjoyable 2005 fantasy Zathura.

As 2006 dawned, Shepard continued to stick with his genre roots for several screen comedies. The typically placid and low-key actor donned a sav-mart clerk's uniform and waged war on Dane Cook to vie for the affections of bombshell Jessica Simpson in the madcap comedy Employee of the Month, produced by The Cosby Show's Carsey-Werner Entertainment and released in November 2006. At about the same time, Shepard geared up for a quartet of roles throughout 2007 and 2008. He would appear in Let's Go to Prison!, a kind of scaled-down comic update of the 1940 Millionaires in Prison, about a career criminal (Will Arnett) and a rich man (Shepard) thrown into the same prison cell (Mr. Show's Bob Odenkirk directs). In Car Wars, Shepard plays the owner of an auto dealership who opens shop across the street from snooty Mercedes-Benz dealer Dustin Hoffman's glitzy establishment. And the Paramount venture Get 'em Wet (from a script penned by Shepard) re-teamed Shepard and Arnett as hot-tub salesmen who travel to Japan to corner the market on whirlpools. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Dax Shepard

Shepard at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.
Born Dax Randall Shepard
January 2, 1975 (1975-01-02) (age 34)
Milford, Michigan, U.S.A
Occupation Actor
Years active 1998 – present

Dax Randall Shepard (born January 2, 1975) is an American actor.

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Background

Shepard was born in Milford, Michigan, and attended Muir Middle School and Walled Lake Central High School, before enrolling in The Groundlings school. He later received a degree in anthropology at UCLA.

Career

Shepard first made a professional reputation as a "field agent" on the reality series Punk'd. While it wasn't his first onscreen role, Punk'd provided Shepard with the recognition needed to further his onscreen career, and just a year after debuting with Ashton Kutcher's band of pranksters, he was scheduled to appear in three major film releases.

Shepard had a minor part in the 1998 romantic comedy Hairshirt, which was his first film role. In 2004, Shepard appeared opposite Seth Green and Matthew Lillard in the wide-release comedy Without a Paddle, with supporting roles in Sledge: The Untold Story and Mike Judge's science fiction comedy Idiocracy following soon thereafter. He performed small-screen work on My Name Is Earl and Robot Chicken shortly before climbing into astronaut gear for Jon Favreau's 2005 fantasy Zathura.

In 2006, Shepard appeared opposite Dane Cook and Jessica Simpson in the comedy Employee of the Month. During the same time, Shepard began appearing in more film roles, and starred his first main character role in Let's Go to Prison. He also had a major role in Baby Mama. Shepard wrote the script for the Paramount venture Get 'em Wet, in which he again appeared opposite Arnett.[1]

Personal life

Shepard races motorcycles at Buttonwillow Raceway, including his Ducati Hypermotard 1100S and Suzuki GSX-R1000.[2] He is dating Kristen Bell.

Filmography

References

  1. ^ [1] Starpulse.com
  2. ^ Adam Carolla CarCast, August 15 2009

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Without a Paddle (2004 Comedy Film)
Smother (2008 Comedy Drama Film)
Let's Go to Prison! (2006 Comedy Film)

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