Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey
Born: Jan 17, 1962
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Career: 1981-2011
Countries: USA
Genre/Type: Comedy
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Biography by Hal Erickson
Arguably the top screen comedian of the 1990s, Canadian-born entertainer Jim Carrey has combined equal parts of his idol Jerry Lewis, his spiritual ancestor Harry Ritz, and the loose-limbed Ray Bolger into a gleefully uninhibited screen image that is uniquely his own.

Carrey's life wasn't always a barrel of laughs; he was born on January 17, 1962, into a peripatetic household that regularly ran the gamut from middle-class comfort to abject poverty. Not surprisingly, Carrey became a classic overachiever, excelling in academics while keeping his classmates in stitches with his wild improvisations and elastic facial expressions. His comedy club debut at age 16 was a dismal failure, but Carrey had already resolved not to be beaten down by life's disappointments (as his father, a frustrated musician, had been). By age 22, he was making a good living as a standup comic, and was starring on the short-lived sitcom The Duck Factory -- a series which curiously did little to take advantage of its star's uncanny physical dexterity.

Throughout the 1980s, Carrey appeared in supporting roles in such films as Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) and Earth Girls are Easy (1990). Full television stardom came Carrey's way in 1990 as the resident "white guy" on Keenan Ivory Wayans' Fox TV comedy In Living Color. The most popular of the comedian's many characterizations on the program was the grotesquely disfigured Fire Marshal Bill, whose dubious safety tips brought down the wrath of real-life fire prevention groups -- and also earned Carrey the ultimate accolade of being imitated by other comics. 1994 proved to be "The Year of Carrey," with the release of three top-grossing comedy films to his credit: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, and Dumb and Dumber. By the end of the year, Carrey was commanding seven to ten million dollars per picture. In 1995, the actor/comedian took over for Robin Williams as The Riddler in the blockbuster film Batman Forever, and, in 1996, he tried his hand at a darker and more menacing role as a maniacal cable repairman in The Cable Guy. The film, and Carrey's at-times frightening performance, received decidedly mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Despite the generally negative response to the film, Carrey still retained an interest in branching out into more dramatic roles.

Following a return to all-out comedy in Liar, Liar (1997) as a chronically dishonest attorney, Carrey explored new territory with his lead role in the highly acclaimed The Truman Show (1998), Peter Weir's eerie comedy drama about the perils of all-consuming media manipulation. Critical respect in hand, Carrey returned to comedy of a different sort with the lead role in Milos Forman's Man on the Moon (1999), a much-anticipated biopic of the legendary comic Andy Kaufman. Although the film boasted a powerhouse performance from Carrey, it earned less than stellar reviews and did poor business at the box office. Such was the strength of the actor's portrayal, however, that his exclusion from the Best Actor nominations at that year's Academy Awards was a source of protest for a number of industry members. Carrey returned to straight comedy the following year with the Farrelly brothers' Me, Myself & Irene, in which he starred as a cop with a split personality, both of whom are in love with the same woman (Renée Zellweger). Though that film fared the least successful of the Farrellys' efforts to that point, Carrey's anarchic persona was given seemingly free range and the result was his most unhinged role since The Mask. That same year, he assumed the lead role in Ron Howard's Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas, raking in the money at the box-office and receiving a Golden Globe nomination despite widespread critical-contempt for the film. Continuing to seek acceptance as a skilled dramatist, Carrey next appeared in the 2001 box-office bomb The Majestic.

Undeterred by the failure of The Majestic, Carrey returned again to both comedy and box-office success with 2003's Bruce Almighty. After handily proving that his power as a big-screen star was very much intact, Carrey wasted no time switching gears once again as he embarked on his most ambitious project to date, the 2004 mind-bending romantic-dramedy Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Scripted by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry, the film garnered rave reviews and featured what was arguably Carrey's most subtly complex and subdued performance to date.

Later in 2004, Carrey could also be seen alongside Meryl Streep and Jude Law in the much-anticipated adaptation of the children's book Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Ripley's Believe It or Not! 2011 Actor [Starring]
I Love You, Phillip Morris 2010 Actor [Starring]
Pierre Pierre 2010 Actor [Starring]
Autism: Made in the USA 2009 Participant [Starring]
Disney's A Christmas Carol 2009 Voice [Starring]
Sober Buddies 2009 Actor [Starring] / Producer
Under the Sea 3D 2009 Voice [Starring]
Comic Relief: The Greatest... and the Latest 2008 Performer [Starring]
Horton Hears a Who 2008 Voice [Starring]
Yes Man 2008 Actor [Starring]
The Number 23 2007 Actor [Starring]
Fun with Dick and Jane 2005 Actor [Starring] / Producer
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2004 Actor [Starring]
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events 2004 Actor [Starring]
Bruce Almighty 2003 Actor [Starring] / Producer
America: A Tribute to Heroes 2001 Performer [Starring]
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Jim Carrey was born as James Eugene Carrey on January 17, 1962 in Canada. There is no information on when he started going by Jim.
Jim Carrey was born January 17, 1962 in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Jim Carrey is a rubber-faced comedian in the Jerry Lewis mold. His work on the sketch comedy show In Living Color (1990-94) made him a cult comedy figure, and his starring ...
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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
2004 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Best Actor (Nom)
2004 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama (Nom)
2000 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama (Nom)
1999 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Man on the Moon Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama (Won)
1999 Toronto Film Critics Association Man on the Moon Best Actor - Runner-up (Won)
1999 Screen Actors Guild Man on the Moon Best Actor (Nom)
1998 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Truman Show Best Actor in a Drama (Won)
1997 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Liar Liar Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy (Nom)
1994 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Mask Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy (Nom)
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