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Al Lolly: Alright... I'll send my girl by this afternoon... take a look, work out the financing. Fourteen grand is the price you quoted me not a penny more so don't try to Jew the price up on me. You're not... Jewish, are you?
Brian: No, I'm not, but there's...
Al Lolly: [interrupting] Good. Just a figure of speech. I'm half Jew myself. I work with Jews. They Jew me all day long so I can say it.
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Happy: [lying on bed] Hey! Can you see up my skirt?
Brian: [looking] Not really.
Happy: Great!
John Goodman
John Goodman, born on June 20, 1952 in Missouri, USA, is an actor.
He received a degree in drama from Southwestern State University in Missouri. After graduating from the university, his first job was to be a bodyguard and then a waitress. His works include "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", " Rosanne " and so on. Guests of the 75th Golden Globe Awards.
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Performing Experience
Moved to New York in 1975 and performed on off-Broadway and Broadway respectively. In 1985, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" was adapted into a musical comedy for the first time. Goodman was fortunate to participate in the performance, playing Piper Finn.
From the 1989-1990 season to the present, he has hosted the popular "Saturday Night Line" TV program for 13 times, and also filmed some TV commercials. In 1983, he formally set foot in the film industry and began to play supporting roles in many films. Tough guys, killers and psychopaths are all different, and it wasn't until 1991 that "King Ralph" (King Ralph) was the first protagonist. In the same year, he won the Cannes Film Festival with " Barton Fink " (Barton Fink).
In 1994, Goodman starred in the filming of the movie "The Flintstones" (The Flintstones), which was considered to be the key to the film’s success, because if he refused to play the leading actor Fred, The filming plan will definitely be temporarily hidden. As a result, "Stone City Paradise" set a good box office record. Goodman played the role of both the King of England and the President of the United States, and became a political addiction in the movie.
In terms of TV dramas, John Goodman is the most brilliant in the sitcom "Roseanne". He has been nominated for Golden Globe Awards 5 times and Emmy Awards 8 times, and finally won a Golden Globe Award in 1993. In 2001, "Monsters Inc." (Monsters Inc.) in which he participated in the dubbing was another box office masterpiece, and Goodman has taken on a lot of dubbing since then.
Personal Life
In 2003, Goodman quit smoking. In 2005, the doctor ordered him to lose weight. Goodman encountered the biggest life challenge since quitting smoking. After living in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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