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Bob Saget

Bob Saget

Birthday: 17 May 1956, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name: Robert Lane Saget
Height: 193 cm

Bob Saget was born on May 17, 1956 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA as Robert Lane Saget. He is an actor, known for Full House (1987), Madagascar (2005) and America's Funniest Home Videos (1989 ...Show More

Bob Saget
25, 30 years ago, that meant something, they were making some money. And they were doing all sorts o Show more 25, 30 years ago, that meant something, they were making some money. And they were doing all sorts of comedy, screaming at the audience, basically crowd control. And then there was the whole urban comedy scene. Hide
There was this whole middle time that only Chris Rock came out of, you know, 10 years ago it was Chr Show more There was this whole middle time that only Chris Rock came out of, you know, 10 years ago it was Chris and a few other people, but that's about it. Chris is in a class of his own; I don't see another comedian who I put in high regard as him. Hide
I don't censor myself, but I don't want to force my sick-skewed version of the world, either. I don't censor myself, but I don't want to force my sick-skewed version of the world, either.
[on performing for college audiences] They go nuts. They flash me their boobs. And that's just the g Show more [on performing for college audiences] They go nuts. They flash me their boobs. And that's just the guys. Hide
My confidence wavers between being genuine and being insecure. My confidence wavers between being genuine and being insecure.
The nature of comedy is 'just do it.' But I think what's interesting about it is this joke has been Show more The nature of comedy is 'just do it.' But I think what's interesting about it is this joke has been around and why. And it's just saying what's wrong and how wrong can you be if you say it. Hide
What I have now are good problems of trying to decide and what I really want to do is good work next Show more What I have now are good problems of trying to decide and what I really want to do is good work next. My phone's ringing a lot more and I've got nine lines so when it doesn't ring, it's very frustrating. Hide
It was a JOB; the video show was a JOB; you don't tell the Aristocrats joke at 8 o'clock at night on Show more It was a JOB; the video show was a JOB; you don't tell the Aristocrats joke at 8 o'clock at night on network TV, it would be funny though. But those guys know I like dirty stuff, I like clean stuff too. Hide
I hated it. I thought the writing was awful and the storylines unrealistic. After the first season e Show more I hated it. I thought the writing was awful and the storylines unrealistic. After the first season ended, I told my agent, "find me another show to do. I can't go on with this one." However, I just bought a new house and my wife was pregnant, so I stuck around. I was never completely happy on the show, but it provided a paycheck and I met some great people on it. Hide
I have a feeling I'm going to wake up one day and say 'I can't do dirty stuff anymore, I want to go Show more I have a feeling I'm going to wake up one day and say 'I can't do dirty stuff anymore, I want to go all clean.' I'll do clean stuff too, I like to entertain people. Then they egged me on; we shot it at The Laugh Factory. Hide
I have three kids, the oldest is 18 and her friends are going to see it The Aristocrats because they Show more I have three kids, the oldest is 18 and her friends are going to see it The Aristocrats because they told her they're going to see it, especially her guy friends. Hide
When you're famous, you're always famous. It doesn't go away. When you're famous, you're always famous. It doesn't go away.
(While watching an excerpt from an episode of Full House (1987) in which he dresses as a woman) "Ahh Show more (While watching an excerpt from an episode of Full House (1987) in which he dresses as a woman) "Ahhh, where is my face?! I lost so much face on that show, I don't even exist anymore!" Hide
Yet there are some people - Steve Allen would dissect comedy forever; he's a really funny guy, but h Show more Yet there are some people - Steve Allen would dissect comedy forever; he's a really funny guy, but he would love talking about comedy. I'm doing it right now and you all seem bored. Hide
I just did a play in New York which has been my best experience that I've had for maybe ever. It was Show more I just did a play in New York which has been my best experience that I've had for maybe ever. It was Paul Weitz's play called Privilege and I was in New York for three months. Hide
It's 103 comedians, or however many it is, and how would everyone tell it. It's enough people of sub Show more It's 103 comedians, or however many it is, and how would everyone tell it. It's enough people of substance that it makes you think of the people who aren't there that are alive. Hide
I become a chameleon for wherever I am. I become a chameleon for wherever I am.
Dave (Coulier) and I knew each other through the L.A. comedy scene. The early 80s was a hot time for Show more Dave (Coulier) and I knew each other through the L.A. comedy scene. The early 80s was a hot time for comedians there, you had Eddie Murphy, Roseanne Barr, Ellen Degeneres, Tim Allen, Drew Carey, just to name a few. They were both your competition and your support group. You were all competing for TV shows and movies, but you all knew how tough of a road it was. Hide
Now people want what the movie was about, which is violent comedy. And that's really what The Aristo Show more Now people want what the movie was about, which is violent comedy. And that's really what The Aristocrats is based on - what will a family do out of desperation. Hide
I've had a pilot every single year that didn't sell for the past four years, that'll smack you in th Show more I've had a pilot every single year that didn't sell for the past four years, that'll smack you in the back of the head. I had a really good one last year; I wouldn't have done the play in New York if I had gotten that one. Hide
I never went to camp as a kid. I couldn't get into an Ivy League school. I wouldn't join a biker clu Show more I never went to camp as a kid. I couldn't get into an Ivy League school. I wouldn't join a biker club. Hide
Paul Riser tells it in an interesting way; he dissects it and tells the structure, you know, 'you do Show more Paul Riser tells it in an interesting way; he dissects it and tells the structure, you know, 'you don't mention that part here.' But that's what's interesting about it and the people who are absent are interesting too. Hide
I'm doing 5000 seat theaters and audiences are going nuts, it's fantastic and it makes me very happy Show more I'm doing 5000 seat theaters and audiences are going nuts, it's fantastic and it makes me very happy. I'm dirty, but not like this; I just do comedy that I find funny. I'm working on a new TV show for cable and it's not set up yet. Hide
Soon, I'm going to meet somebody around my own age, and she's going to be smart and beautiful, and I Show more Soon, I'm going to meet somebody around my own age, and she's going to be smart and beautiful, and I'm going to date her daughter. Hide
I don't roll like that but I've never been with a hooker either. Yeah, that's good to say in an inte Show more I don't roll like that but I've never been with a hooker either. Yeah, that's good to say in an interview cause I feel bad a little because people grew up watching me and that's a little disturbing. Hide
I met Jeff (Franklin) on Bosom Buddies. I was the warm-up comedian and he was one of the head writer Show more I met Jeff (Franklin) on Bosom Buddies. I was the warm-up comedian and he was one of the head writers. He loved my routine and told me he hoped we'd work together in the future. Eventually, he called me when he needed a Danny Tanner. Hide
I don't like the negative of reality TV - the 'you're no good, so you have to leave, I choose you, b Show more I don't like the negative of reality TV - the 'you're no good, so you have to leave, I choose you, but I thought you really loved me.' It's all about how bad people are and I just hate that. I like Pimp my Ride where someone is helping somebody. Hide
I think when you dissect a joke too much, you have ruined whatever there is in comedy. I think when you dissect a joke too much, you have ruined whatever there is in comedy.
A lot of people ask me what my favorite episode of Full House (1987) was, I always tell them: it was Show more A lot of people ask me what my favorite episode of Full House (1987) was, I always tell them: it was the last one! Hide
I never expected to live this long. I never expected to live this long.
I think Desperate Housewives is a pretty good show, I watch it, I like it and I don't love reality T Show more I think Desperate Housewives is a pretty good show, I watch it, I like it and I don't love reality TV that much. I do watch some, I've got three daughters so we'll watch the good stuff, the fun stuff. Hide
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