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Jamie Kennedy
Jamie Kennedy at the 2010 Comic Con in San Diego.
Birth nameJames Harvey Kennedy
Born (1970-05-25) May 25, 1970 (age 54)
Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
MediumStand-up, film, television, music
NationalityUnited States Citizen
Years active1989–present
GenresObservational comedy, Character comedy
Websitehttp://www.jamiekennedyworld.com/

James Harvey "Jamie" Kennedy (born May 25, 1970) is an American comedian, rapper, and actor.

Early life

Kennedy, the youngest of six children, was born in Upper Darby Township, a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His family is of Irish descent and he was raised Roman Catholic.[1][2][3] He attended and graduated from Monsignor Bonner High School in 1988. After high school, Kennedy began his career as a Hollywood extra and honed his skills at voice impersonations.

Career

Kennedy used his voice acting skills to create a false persona, screen agent "Marty Power". Posing as Marty Power over the telephone, he attracted the attention of real agents and managers who would later book his performances. He came to prominence in the late 1990s for playing Randy Meeks in the Scream film. He has also performed minor roles in other Hollywood films in recent years, and most often appears opposite actor Kal Penn including Malibu's Most Wanted, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, and Son of the Mask. His lead role as Tim Avery in Son of the Mask earned him a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Actor.[4]

Kennedy formed a production company called Wannabe Producers, alongside Josh Etting, through which he has produced the shows The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, Blowin' Up, The Starlet, and Living with Fran. Following Malibu's Most Wanted, which he both wrote and starred in, Kennedy co-wrote the MTV show Blowin' Up (2006) featuring his friend Stu Stone.

Kennedy lent his voice as a celebrity in the videogame ESPN NFL 2K5 as a celebrity adversary with his own football team, the Upper Darby Cheesesteaks and he is also unlockable as a Free Agent tight end in season mode. His stint as Activision's emcee at E3 2007, however, drew criticism for failing to understand anything about the industry and showing up drunk.[5]

While working on his film Malibu's Most Wanted, Kennedy had ghostwriter Ellen Rapaport write a comic pseudo-autobiography entitled, Wannabe: A Hollywood Experiment. The book chronicles his life in Hollywood as he attempts to become a star. It gives background on his life and family, and quickly dives into his adventures. It tells of such things as Kennedy's living conditions in the Hollywood slums, his beat up car, his kidney issues, and funky characters throughout the story.

As a performer of stand-up comedy, he is best known for his sketch performances on his television reality show, The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, which became the WB Network's highest ranking new show in 2002, but which was cancelled in April 2004 due to falling viewership.[6] In 2006, Jizzy Entertainment released Unwashed: The Stand-Up Special. In 2008, Kennedy released the documentary Heckler, about the plight of stand-up comics versus their often-aggressive audience.[7] In 2007 he appeared in Criminal Minds as a cannibal satanist serial killer.

Since 2008, Kennedy has played psychology professor Eli James in the CBS drama Ghost Whisperer. Since 2009, he has been in the TV series, The Cleveland Show, playing Roberta Tubbs' boyfriend.[8]

He also stars in the Nicktoon Fanboy and Chum Chum as Kyle, an insecure boy wizard who loathes the fun-loving Fanboy and Chum Chum, but who secretly yearns for their friendship. In April 2010, sources reported that Kennedy would very likely return to the Scream franchise to star in the fourth installment;[9] however, according to Scream screenwriter Kevin Williamson there were never plans for him to rejoin the franchise, attributing the misinformation to a misunderstanding or fabrication.[10]

Personal life

Kennedy with then-girlfriend, Jennifer Love Hewitt at the 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards.

Kennedy dated his Ghost Whisperer co-star Jennifer Love Hewitt from March 2009 to March 2010.[11]

Kennedy is also active in California's tourism campaign, having appeared in several commercials with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Dead Poets Society (uncredited)
1994 VR Troopers Elmo Episode: "Cybertron"
1994 California Dreams Hiccup Guy
Sea Kelp
Episode: "Family Tree"
Episode: "Junior Achivement"
1995 Unhappily Ever After Stoney / Pony Burger Attendant (voice) 3 episodes
1995 Ellen Tad Episode: "Hello, I Must Be Going"
Episode: "Do You Fear What I Fear?"
1996 Romeo + Juliet Sampson
1996 Scream Randy Meeks
1997 Coax Jamie Short film
1997 Bongwater Tommy
1997 On the Edge of Innocence Luke Canby TV movie
1997 Clockwatchers Eddie
1997 Perversions of Science Spaceman John Episode: "Panic"
1997 Sparkler Trent
1997 Scream 2 Randy Meeks
1997 As Good as It Gets Street Hustler
1998 Stricken Banyon
1998 Starstruck George Gordon Flynn
1998 The Pass Deputy Jim Banks
1998 Soundman Frank's Assistant / Marty (voice)
1998 Enemy of the State Jamie
1999 Bowfinger Dave
1999 The Debtors
1999 Three Kings Walter Wogaman
2000 Road to Flin Flon Brad
2000 Stark Raving Mad Doobs Episode: "My Bodyguard"
2000 Boiler Room Adam
2000 Scream 3 Randy Meeks Cameo
2000 Bait Agent Blum
2000 The Specials Amok
2001 Slacker Cats Buckley (voice) TV movie
2001 Da Möb Rooster (voice) TV series
2001 Dr. Dolittle 2 Various (voice)
2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Chaka's Production Assistant
2001 Strange Frequency Pete Derek Episode: "A Change Will Do You Good"
2001 Max Keeble's Big Move Evil Ice Cream Man
2001 Pretty When You Cry Albert Straka
2002 Bug Dwight
2002 Night Visions Mark Stevens Episode: "Cargo"
2002-2004 The Jamie Kennedy Experiment Host 61 episodes
2003 Malibu's Most Wanted Brad 'B-Rad' Gluckman
2003 Sol Goode Justin Sax
2003 King of the Hill Dr. Tim Rast (voice) Episode: "Queasy Rider"
2004 King of the Hill Fudgie / Police Chief (voice) Episode: "Phish and Wildlife"
2004 Crank Yankers Wally Palumbo (voice) Episode: "2.23"
2004 Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle Creepy Guy (uncredited)
2005 Son of the Mask Tim Avery
2005 Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone Spazz (voice)
2005 Living With Fran TV Announcer Episode: "Who's the Parent?"
2006 Farce of the Penguins Jamie (voice)
2006 Wild 'n out Himself
2006 Mind of Mencia Will Pillowbiter Episode: "Stereotype Olympics"
2007 Me & Lee? Joel TV movie
2007 Kickin' It Old Skool Justin Schumacher
2007 Living With Fran Alan Episode: "School Ties"
2007 Criminal Minds Floyd Feylinn Ferell Episode: "Lucky"
2007 Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular Ghost of Christmas Past TV movie
2008 Reaper Ryan Milner Episode: "Hungry for Fame"
2008 Extreme Movie Mateus
2008-2010 Ghost Whisperer Eli James 45 episodes
2009 Finding Bliss Dick Harder
2009 Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! 'Danno' Wolfe (voice)
2009-2011 Fanboy and Chum Chum Kyle / Fankylechum 4 episodes
2009-present The Cleveland Show Various (voice) 15+ episodes
2010 Cafe Dealer
2010 Eureka Dr. Ramsey Episode: "The Story of O2"
2011 Spring Break '83 Ballzack
2012 Bending the Rules Theo Gold
2012 Good Deeds Mark Freeze
2012 Lost and Found in Armenia Bill

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Discography

References

  1. ^ Kennedy does stand-up Dailytargum.com
  2. ^ Jamie Kennedy: Man-Child In The Promised Land | Mens Magazine Online
  3. ^ Barry, Rebecca (August 13, 2006). "A quick word with Jamie Kennedy". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved September 9, 2010.
  4. ^ "2005 RAZZIE Nominees & "Winners"". Razzies.com. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  5. ^ Sliwinski, Alexander (2007-07-19). "Watch Activision alienate E3 audience with Jamie Kennedy". Joystiq. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  6. ^ Jamie Kennedy review
  7. ^ "Interview with Kennedy about Heckling". Lvrj.com. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  8. ^ "California's new winter tourism ad to star Jamie Kennedy, Arnold Schwarzenegger". Industry.visitcalifornia.com. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  9. ^ "Jamie Kennedy, Cinephile, Returning in 'Sccream IV'". Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  10. ^ "Jamie Kennedy NOT Back for Scream 4!". Dreadcentral.com. 2010-04-27. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  11. ^ Chiu, Alexis (2010-03-12). "Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jamie Kennedy Split". people.com. Retrieved 16 June 2011.

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