Rob Schneider was born on October 31, 1963 in San Francisco, California, and grew up in Pacific, where he attended school and participated in many music programs. The boy’s father worked as a broker and his mother as a kindergarten teacher. Rob’s humorous writing talent was discovered in childhood. In 1988, the future actor and director moved to Los Angeles. At first, he made a living writing for comedians. In 1990, the young man made his debut in the humorous television program “Saturday Night”,
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Rob Schneider was born on October 31, 1963 in San Francisco, California, and grew up in Pacific, where he attended school and participated in many music programs. The boy’s father worked as a broker and his mother as a kindergarten teacher. Rob’s humorous writing talent was discovered in childhood.
In 1988, the future actor and director moved to Los Angeles. At first, he made a living writing for comedians. In 1990, the young man made his debut in the humorous television program “Saturday Night”, with this began his career in the film business.
In the same year, he starred as a Martian in the film Martians, Get Home. At the beginning of his career, like any aspiring actor, Rob got only episodic roles, for example, in the TV series Seyfeld and Coach.
He became popular after the comedy screens.
Home Alone 2" in 1992, which excited the minds of all children of the world.
Rob Schneider gradually moved from comedic roles to more serious ones, in 1993 he was invited to the role of Erwin in the fantastic film The Destroyer, where he worked on the same set with Wesley Snipes and Sylvester Stallone. Then followed the shooting of the film “Ninja surfers” and “Village from Beverly Hills”.
The bright creativity of the actor attracted the attention of directors and critics, as he endowed his characters with expressiveness and active temperament.
In 1995, the actor participated in the filming of the film.
Judge Dredd It was based on a comic book where he got a supporting role. In 1996, Robert played with Laurie Holey and Kelsey Grammer in the film Remove the Periscope, then followed by the films The fuze and Susan's Insidious Plan, released in 1998.
One of the most successful works of the actor is the comedy “Call Man”, where he turned from an ordinary person into an alphonse. This film reveals Rob’s talent.
Since 2000, he has been offered only prestigious roles. That's how the movie "Nicky the Devil Jr." In 2001, the actor flashed in the short film The Mummy Parody, and then starred as Marvin in the popular comedy Animal.
Rob Schneider takes on roles he likes. One of his last films was a multi-part film.
Rob He also worked on it as a writer.