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Harland Williams

 
Artist: Harland Williams
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Representative Albums: "Har-Larious," "Harland Williams"

Biography

The unpredictable, strange, and uninhibited standup comic Harland Williams is also a musician, an actor, and an artist and writer of children's books. Born in Toronto, Ontario, the artistically inclined Williams aimed to refine his passion for drawing and painting at Canada's prestigious Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario. Childlike curiosity combined with his love of art drove him to create a series of popular children's books in which a similarly curious young dinosaur named Lickety Split embarks on a series of amazing adventures and learns important life lessons in the process.

Finding a creative outlet in poetry and painting while working as a forest ranger for five years after dropping out of Sheridan College, Williams eventually decided to move to L.A. and channel his creativity into standup and comedic acting. While touring the comedy club circuit in the '80s he released his first comedy album, When Rhubarb Turns to Radish, by himself and only on cassette. His film career kicked off in 1994 with an appearance in Dumb and Dumber. Appearances on late-night television talk shows and Comedy Central specials ran parallel with more work in Hollywood, including his starring role in the 1997 Disney film Rocketman and a major part in the 1998 stoner comedy Half-Baked.

The early 2000s found him self-releasing his second comedy CD, Crowd Control, and forming the band Cousins with his cousin Kevin Hearn from Barenaked Ladies. Cousins' debut CD, The Love Song Years, appeared in 2004 and was followed a year later by Williams' third standup album and first for the Comedy Central label, Har-Larious. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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Actor: Harland Williams
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  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Children's/Family
  • Career Highlights: Half Baked, Superstar, My Life in Ruins
  • First Major Screen Credit: Rocketman (1997)

Biography

An unpredictable comic whose talents as an artist and writer of children's books frequently goes unnoticed in favor of such antics as appearing on the Late Show With David Letterman in peanut butter-covered boots, Harland Williams set the tone for his cinematic career as a urine-chugging state trooper in the Farrelly brothers' sophomoric smash Dumb and Dumber (1994).

Born in Toronto, Ontario, the artistically inclined Williams aimed to refine his passion for drawing and painting at Canada's prestigious Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario. Childlike curiosity combined with his love of art drove Williams to create a series of popular children's books in which a similarly curious young dinosaur named Lickety Split embarks on a series of amazing adventures and learns important life lessons in the process. Finding a creative outlet in poetry and painting while working as a forest ranger for five years after dropping out of Sheridan College, Williams set his goals to leave the forest as a standup comic and actor, soon moving to L.A. to pursue his newfound calling.

After his memorable debut in Dumb and Dumber, Williams appeared briefly in the television series Simon before attempting a starring vehicle with Disney's Rocketman in 1997. Trashed by critics and largely ignored by audiences, Rocketman may not have launched Williams' career into the stratosphere, but it did result in a number of memorably comedic roles in such popular comedies as Half-Baked (1998) and There's Something About Mary (1998). The new millennium also proved to be a busy year for Williams in both his career as a standup and an actor: serving as host of Comedy Central's Premium Blend, appearing in the Geena Davis Show, The Whole Nine Yards, and as an abrasive tyrant television star who learns the true value of love in Becoming Dick. In 2001, Williams appeared as the compound-fractured friend of a spastic Tom Green in Freddy Got Fingered. The following year found Williams as a gender-bending college student alongside co-stars Barry Watson and Michael Rosenbaum in Sorority Boys. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Wikipedia: Harland Williams
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Harland Williams

Williams at the 34th Annie Awards, 2007. Photo by John B. Mueller[1]
Born Harland Williams
November 14, 1962 (1962-11-14) (age 47)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Harland R. Williams (November 14, 1962) is a Canadian actor, comedian and radio personality.

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Biography

Personal life

Williams was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Lorraine, a writer, and John Reesor Williams, a lawyer and Member of Provincial Parliament in Ontario who served as Solicitor-General of the province.[2] He attended Sheridan College, and worked as a forest ranger for five summers before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy. He has written and illustrated eight children's books on various topics including a brontosaurus named Lickety Split. He did a trip around the world with National Geographic.

Career

Since his movie debut in 1994's Dumb and Dumber, he has appeared in numerous movies including Half Baked, Freddy Got Fingered, Superstar, Down Periscope, Big Money Hustlas, The Whole Nine Yards, Employee of the Month, Sorority Boys, There's Something About Mary, and RocketMan. He also provided the voice of Lug in the animated film Robots and Carl in Meet the Robinsons.

He has performed his stand-up comedy numerous times at the Montreal comedy festival Just for Laughs and at other notable venues. His stand-up routine is often odd, with random allusions to disconnected topics such as the Koala and KFC. He hosted the Just for Laughs television show for the 1995-96 season.

He was a favored guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien for his quirky antics and apparent on-screen chemistry with Conan.

In April 2007, he appeared on Thank God You're Here, where he won the Blue Door Award.

Rocker Parry Gripp of the nerd rock band Nerf Herder wrote a song in homage to Williams, entitled "I Wanna Be Your Harland Williams".[3]

In 2001, He appeared on a special "Comedian's Special" episode of the Anne Robinson hosted The Weakest Link, being the first one voted off.

He has appeared on Tom Green's House Tonight numerous times.[4]

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