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When Stamos was a child, he was told mistakenly by his family doctor that he had a [[hernia]]. He underwent surgery, but it turned out that there was no hernia present, but the embarrassing thing for Stamos is, the procedure left him with an odd-looking [[navel|belly-button]], which he showed on [[Late Night with Conan O'Brien]] after [[Conan O'Brien|O'Brien]] pressured him to do so. |
When Stamos was a child, he was told mistakenly by his family doctor that he had a [[hernia]]. He underwent surgery, but it turned out that there was no hernia present, but the embarrassing thing for Stamos is, the procedure left him with an odd-looking [[navel|belly-button]], which he showed on [[Late Night with Conan O'Brien]] after [[Conan O'Brien|O'Brien]] pressured him to do so. |
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==Early career== |
==Early career== |
Revision as of 19:37, 6 February 2012
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Born | John Phillip Stamos August 19, 1963 |
Occupation(s) | Actor Musician And Singer |
Years active | 1982–present |
Spouse(s) | Rebecca Romijn (m. 1998–2005; divorced) |
Early life
Stamos was born in Cypress, California. He attended John F. Kennedy High School. [1] He is the oldest child and only son of Loretta (née Phillips), a former swimsuit model who was raised in England and Bill Stamos, a Greek immigrant and restaurateur from Paraguay.[2][3] Stamos has two younger sisters, Jannen and Alaina, who are both teachers. His family's last name was originally Stamatopoulos (Template:Lang-el) but his paternal grandparents shortened the name to Stamos after they moved to the United States from Greece.[4] ('-poulos' is a common Greek suffix in surnames, meaning "son of"; 'Stamato-' is the root.) His maternal grandparents were originally from Ireland.
When Stamos was a child, he was told mistakenly by his family doctor that he had a hernia. He underwent surgery, but it turned out that there was no hernia present, but the embarrassing thing for Stamos is, the procedure left him with an odd-looking belly-button, which he showed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien after O'Brien pressured him to do so. He was Kevin Rehbein Best Friend
Early career
Stamos began his acting career with a role on the television show General Hospital as Blackie Parrish, for which he received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 1984. Then General Hospital casting director Gary Price noted that Stamos did not read for any particular parts.[citation needed] His stint on General Hospital got him noticed with daytime viewers, but by 1984 Stamos decided to move on when he auditioned for, and got the lead role, in a short-lived CBS sitcom called Dreams, in which he played an aspiring musician in a band of the same name.
Later on he played a role in the sitcom You Again? with Jack Klugman.
Full House
ABC's Full House gradually became a hit, and the show solidified Stamos's career. In the first season, his character's full name was credited as Jesse Cochran. During the second season he then changed his character's last name to Katsopolis to highlight his Greek heritage, according to Jeff Franklin. He played one of the show's protagonists, Jesse, who lived with his brother in-law Danny (Bob Saget), whose deceased wife was Jesse's older sister. Danny's best friend Joey (Dave Coulier) also lived in the house with them. He helped raise his young nieces DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle. He was known to be the "bad boy" at first, until he fell in love with and married Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis and had twin boys Nicholas and Alexander, better known as Nicky and Alex. Although the series was canceled after eight seasons, he still maintains a close relationship with his co-stars Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin, Jodie Sweetin, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and Candace Cameron Bure. As of 2011, the show airs on ABC Family and TeenNick in re-runs.
Post-Full House
Since the show's cancellation, Stamos has appeared in numerous made-for-television films, stage productions, television series and commercials. He had starring roles in the television series Thieves (2001), and Jake in Progress (2005). Both shows ran for several episodes before cancellation. In 2003, Stamos guest-starred in Friends, appearing in the episode The One with the Donor, playing a man who went to Chandler and Monica's apartment for dinner, not knowing he was actually being interviewed to be a sperm donor.
In the controversial A&E television movie Wedding Wars (2006), he starred as Shel, a gay wedding planner. He stated that his performance reflected his support for same-sex marriages.[5] He has made several voice acting appearances such as in the MTV animated series Clone High in the episode, Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale, where he played himself, and as the What's Global Warming Penguin in Bob Saget's parody film Farce of the Penguins.
In 2006, Stamos guest starred in two episodes in season 12 of ER as paramedic-turned-intern Tony Gates. In 2006, at the start of ER's thirteenth season, he joined the cast of ER as a series regular. Executive producer John Wells reported[citation needed] how he wanted him earlier the season before but Stamos was contracted with Jake in Progress. Shortly after that show was canceled, Stamos was brought aboard as a series regular.
In February 2008, Stamos appeared in the television adaptation of A Raisin in the Sun. In August 2008, Stamos was announced as Roastmaster of The Roast of Bob Saget on Comedy Central.[6]
On June 8, 2010, it was announced that John Stamos will portray Carl Howell, a new love interest for Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays), in the second season on the popular television show Glee.[7][8]
In 2011, Stamos guest-starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.[9] and was featured in a CollegeHumor video with Bob Saget. [10] Stamos also guest-starred as himself on Two and a Half Men as Charlie's old friend, who was interested in buying the house, until he found out that the place was Charlie's.
Music and theater
John Stamos performed on an independently released 1994 album entitled Shades of Blue along with Lanny Cordola, Gary Griffin, Sandra Stephens, Tony Guerrero, and David Enos. Shades of Blue was re-released digitally through iTunes and other channels in 2010 after being long out-of-print.
Stamos appeared on Broadway as the Emcee in Cabaret, and also in Nine and How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.
Stamos performed the Billy Joel song "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)" on the 2006 charity album Unexpected Dreams – Songs From the Stars. He also performed the role of MC in the Broadway production of "Cabaret."
Stamos performed on a Marianas Trench (band) song recorded on the album Masterpiece Theatre
On March 30, 2009, he announced that he would participate in the Broadway revival of Bye Bye Birdie.[11] Stamos won the 2009–2010 Golden Icon Award for best actor in a musical for his performance in that production.[12]
Stamos was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on November 16, 2009.[13]
Stamos performed with John Fogerty on April 24, 2010 during one of the Tampa Bay Rays Post-Game Concerts. Stamos rotated between the tambourine, drums, & bass guitar throughout the concert.
In 2011, Stamos performed alongside an all-star cast in Hairspray at the Hollywood Bowl as Corny Collins.
Stamos also played in the band The Signals.
The Beach Boys
Stamos, who is proficient at the drums, keyboards, guitar, bass and various percussion instruments, has occasionally performed with The Beach Boys, dating back to the 1980s. In 1988, he appeared in their video for "Kokomo," in which he played the conga steel drums. In 1990, he played drums for them on the title track of the comedy Problem Child.
In 1992, he sang lead vocals on a new version of "Forever" for their album Summer in Paradise. The song was originally written and sung by Beach Boy Dennis Wilson and released in 1970. The song was also featured twice on Full House. The first was a recording sung at his character's wedding, while the second was a recording sung for his character's twin sons. The 1992 music video, titled "Forever by Jesse and the Rippers", featured Stamos predominantly. Three of The Beach Boys members are however briefly shown singing harmonies with Stamos: Carl Wilson, Bruce Johnston, and Mike Love.
Since the 1990s, Stamos has regularly performed with The Beach Boys during their summer tours, playing drums and guitar, and singing some of their hit songs such as "Forever."[citation needed].
On the March 30, 2010 episode of ABC's Dancing with the Stars, Stamos appeared with them again, playing drums, congos, and guitar.
Stamos toured with The Beach Boys in the spring of 2010, including an appearance at Fort Myers, Florida.[14]
In June 2011, Stamos performed with The Beach Boys at a benefit concert for the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network.[15]
On January 13, 2012, John Stamos announced that he will also be performing with the Beach Boys for their 50th Anniversary Tour. [16]
Personal life
In 1994, he met Rebecca Romijn at a Victoria's Secret fashion show, where she was modeling. Two months later, the pair began dating.[17] On September 19, 1998, the couple married. They separated in April 2004, and divorced on March 1, 2005.
Stamos has a life time pass to Disneyland. He purchased a sign at the entrance of Disneyland on ebay for $30,700 in the year 2000. [18]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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1986 | Never Too Young to Die | Lance Stargrove | |
1991 | Born to Ride | Cpl. Grady Westfall | |
1997 | Private Parts | Himself | Cameo appearance |
A Match Made in Heaven | Thomas "Tom" Rosner | TV Movie | |
2000 | Dropping Out | Ronny | |
2001 | My Best Friend's Wife | Steve Richards | |
2002 | Femme Fatale | Cheesy Agent | Cameo appearance |
Run Ronnie Run | Himself | ||
2003 | Party Monster | Talk Show Host | |
2004 | I Am Stamos | Himself | Short film |
Knots | Cal Scoppa | ||
2007 | Farce of the Penguins | What's Global Warming Penguin | Voice role Direct-to-DVD release |
2010 | Father of Invention | ||
2012 | Secrets of Eden | Pastor Stephen Drew | Lifetime Original Movie |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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1982 | General Hospital | Blackie Parrish | 1982–1984 |
1984 | Dreams | Gino Minnelli | 12 episodes |
1985 | Alice in Wonderland | Messenger | TV movie |
1986 | You Again? | Matt Willows | 26 episodes |
1987 | Full House | Jesse Katsopolis | 192 episodes, 1987–1995 |
1989 | The New Mickey Mouse Club | Unknown | 1 episode: "Guest Day" |
1990 | Daughter of the Streets blues clues | TV movie | |
1991 | Captive | Robert Knott | TV movie |
1992 | Hangin' with Mr. Cooper | Jesse Katsopolis | 1 episode: "Hangin' with Michelle" |
1993 | The Disappearance of Christina | Joe Seldon | TV movie |
Tales from the Crypt | Johnny | 1 episode: "Till Death Do We Part" | |
1994 | Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O'Hara Story | Nick Pagan | TV movie |
"It's Now Or Never, The Tribute To Elvis" | Himself/Host | TV special | |
1997 | Tracey Takes On... | Rob Trasca | 1 episode: "Movies" |
A Match Made in Heaven | Tom Rosner | TV movie | |
1998 | The Marriage Fool | Robert Walsh | TV movie |
1999 | Sealed with a Kiss | Bennett Blake | TV movie |
2000 | Fortunate Son | Unsold TV pilot | |
The Beach Boys: An American Family | Drummer | TV miniseries Uncredited role/Executive producer Emmy Award nomination – "Outstanding Miniseries" | |
How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale | Tom Nathan | TV movie | |
2001 | Thieves | Johnny | 10 episodes |
2003 | Friends | Zach | 1 episode: "The One With the Donor" |
The Reagans | John Sears | TV movie | |
2005 | The Andy Milonakis Show | Himself | 1 episode: Season 1, Episode 3 |
Jake in Progress | Jake Phillips | 21 episodes, 2005–2006 | |
ER | Dr. Tony Gates | 65 episodes, 2005–2009 | |
2006 | Wedding Wars | Shel Grandy | TV movie |
2008 | A Raisin in the Sun | Karl Lindner | TV movie |
The Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget | Himself | TV special | |
The Two Mr. Kissels | Andrew Kissel | TV movie | |
2010 | Entourage | Himself | Season 7 |
Glee | Carl Howell | Season 2; Recurring Role | |
2011 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Ken Turner | Season 12; 1 episode |
2011 | Two and a Half Men | Himself | Season 9; episode 1 |
Awards and nominations
Wins
- 1983 - Soapy Awards for Most Exciting New Actor (General Hospital)
- 1984 - Young Artist Awards for Best Young Actor in a Daytime Series (General Hospital)
- 2007 - TV Land Awards for Favorite Elvis Impersonation– (Full House)
Nominations
- 1983 - Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role in a Daytime Drama Series (General Hospital)
- 1983 - Young Artist Awards for Best Young Actor in a Daytime Series (General Hospital)
- 1985 - Young Artist Awards for Best Young Actor in a Television Comedy Series (Dreams)
- 2000 - Emmy Awards for Outstanding Miniseries (The Beach Boys: An American Family)
- 2004 - TV Land Awards for Quintessential Non-Traditional Family (Full House)
- 2010 - PRISM Awards for Best Performance in a Drama Episode (ER)
References
- ^ http://www.pop-culture.net/j/John-Stamos.html
- ^ "John Stamos Biography (1963–)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved February 25, 2011.
- ^ http://www.teentelevision.com/2007/01/08/stamos-uses-real-life-trauma-as-research
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001764/bio
- ^ Mackie, Drew. John Stamos Plays Gay On "Wedding Wars", After Elton, December 11, 2006. Accessed June 10, 2008.
- ^ "Meet the Roast Master | The Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget". Comedy Central. Retrieved February 25, 2011.
- ^ Ausiello, Michael (February 21, 2011). "'Glee' exclusive: John Stamos sinks his teeth into plum part". Ausiellofiles.ew.com. Retrieved February 25, 2011.
- ^ John Stamos. "It's Official! John Stamos ''Will'' Come to ''Glee'' Next Season". Eonline.com. Retrieved February 25, 2011.
- ^ "Exclusive: John Stamos to Guest-Star on Law & Order: SVU". TVGuide.com. Retrieved March 9, 2011.
- ^ http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6582695/john-stamos-guide-to-cuddling
- ^ Stamos Set to Bye Bye Birdie Broadway World, March 31, 2009
- ^ [1] Broadway World, January 22, 2010
- ^ "BIRDIE's John Stamos to be Honored with Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, 11/16". Broadwayworld.com. Retrieved February 25, 2011.
- ^ By Bob Greene, CNN Contributor (May 2, 2010). "Beach Boys' good vibrations = summer". CNN.com. Retrieved February 25, 2011.
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- ^ Theo Spielberg (January 13, 2012). "John Stamos to Perform With the Beach Boys During 50th Anniversary Tour". spinner.com. Retrieved January 15, 2012.
- ^ Silverman, Stephen M. Divorce for John, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, People, August 23, 2004. Accessed June 10, 2008.
- ^ http://www.pop-culture.net/j/John-Stamos.html
External links
- John Stamos at IMDb
- John Stamos at the Internet Broadway Database
- 1963 births
- Living people
- People from Cypress, California
- American people of Greek descent
- American people of English descent
- American film actors
- American multi-instrumentalists
- American rock drummers
- American rock guitarists
- American rock keyboardists
- American soap opera actors
- American stage actors
- American television actors
- American television producers