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Chris Farley

Chris Farley
Chris Farley
Born: Feb 15, 1964 in Madison, Wisconsin
Died: Dec 18, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois
Occupation: Actor
Active: '90s
Major Genres: Comedy
Career Highlights: Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley, Tommy Boy, Airheads
First Major Screen Credit: Saturday Night Live: Season 17 (1991)
9 Videos for Chris Farley
Almost Heroes (1998) Black Sheep (1996) Airheads (1994)
Dirty Work (1998) Billy Madison (1995) Wayne's World 2 (1993)
Beverly Hills Ninja (1997) Tommy Boy (1995) Wayne's World (1992)
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Biography:

Rotund, blonde, and amazingly agile comic actor Chris Farley boasted an energetic, bumbling presence that made him among the few alumni from the long-running Saturday Night Live television series to find a comfortable niche in feature films. He started out working with the {~Ark Improv} theater group after graduating from Marquette University with a degree in theater and communications.

After leaving the {~Ark}, he worked at the {~Improv Olympic Theater} where he studied under director Del Close. From there Farley found work at the {~Second City Theater} where he was discovered by SNL producer Lorne Michaels. The portly actor debuted on the series in 1990, and, with such goofy characters as loud motivational speaker Matt Foley (who lived in a van down by the river), quickly became one of the show's favorite players.

He remained with the show through the 1994-1995 season and then left to pursue a movie career. Farley made his feature film debut as a security guard in Wayne's World (1992); he had a much larger role in the sequel, Wayne's World 2 (1990). Farley had his first screen hit when he teamed up with fellow SNL actor David Spade and appeared in the sophomoric Tommy Boy, in which Farley played the naïve and socially incompetent son of a recently deceased auto parts manufacturer.

Farley then returned to supporting roles before reteaming with Spade again for Black Sheep in 1996. In 1997, he starred in the comedy Beverly Hills Ninja. Farley's manic comedy style has frequently been compared to that of the late John Belushi, whom Farley idolized.

Like Belushi, Farley's offscreen life was punctuated by frequent bouts of alcohol and drug abuse; friends and colleagues were concerned as was Farley, but he apparently was unable to stop. On December 18, 1997, Farley was found dead of an apparent heart attack in his luxurious Chicago apartment.

He was only 33 years old, the same age as Belushi when he died. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide.