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June 18-20

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Emmy-nominated actor Rob Schneider, well known
for his trademark blend of character and comedic acting, has broadened
his focus to include directing, producing and writing.
Schneider recently completed production on Happy
Madison’s “Grown Ups,” a comedy about five old
friends reuniting 30 years after their high school graduation. Dennis
Dugan is directing.
Soon to be released, Schneider stars in Rob Hedden’s
romantic comedy “You May Not Kiss the Bride.” He will
also appear in Claire Kilner’s college comedy “American
Virgin.”
Schneider recently completed principal photography on “The
Chosen One,” a drama he co-wrote. He stars as a man whose
life is about to change after reaching the end of his rope. Schneider
also co-produces with John Schneider through their production company
From Out of Nowhere.
Earlier this year, Schneider made his directorial
debut in “Big Stan.” He also starred in the comedy as
a con man sentenced to prison alongside David Carradine.
Schneider is well known for his longtime relationship
with Adam Sandler and Sandler’s production company, Happy
Madison. Schneider has starred in several Happy Madison projects,
including “Bedtime Stories,” “You Don’t
Mess With The Zohan,” “The Benchwarmers,” “50
First Dates,” “The Longest Yard,” “Eight
Crazy Nights,” “Little Nicky” and “Mr. Deeds.”
Also for Happy Madison, Schneider co-wrote and starred in “Deuce
Bigalow: European Gigolo,” “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,”
“The Hot Chick” and “The Animal.” Other
film credits include “Shark Bait,” “The Waterboy”
and “Big Daddy.”
Schneider began writing jokes as a teenager, appearing
at local venues. After opening for comedians such as Jay Leno and
Jerry Seinfeld, he made his major network television debut in 1987
on “The David Letterman Show.” In 1990 Lorne Michaels
saw Schneider’s appearance on HBO’s “13th Annual
Young Comedians Special” and hired him to be a regular on
“Saturday Night Live.” During his four seasons at “SNL,”
Schneider was nominated for three Emmys and a Peabody Award.
Schneider is an active supporter of several charities.
He founded “The Rob Schneider Music Foundation,” which
helps provide music education for middle school and high school
students. Schneider was born and raised in San Francisco. He lives
in the Los Angeles area.
With Matt Willis
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