Jeff Altman Explained

Jeff Altman
Birth Date:August 13, 1951
Birth Place:Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Occupation:Stand-up comedian, actor
Yearsactive:1974–present
Spouse:
  • Bonnie Goldstein
    (19??)
Children:2 (1 stepdaughter)

Jeff Altman (born August 13, 1951) is an American stand-up comedian and actor[1] who has appeared as a guest on Late Night with David Letterman and Late Show with David Letterman a combined 45 times. Altman mesmerized contemporaries like David Letterman and Jerry Seinfeld, and inspired future comedians like Judd Apatow.[2]

Altman has also had numerous acting roles in movies and television such as Dr. Gene Splicer in Tiny Toon Adventures, Professor Dweeb in Slimer and The Real Ghostbusters, Clint Mullet on Mork and Mindy, and five different guest characters on Baywatch. He had a recurring role as Hughie Hogg, the nephew of Jefferson Davis Hogg, on The Dukes of Hazzard.

Early life and education

Altman was born in Syracuse, New York, to Genelle, a housewife, and Arthur, a sales manager. At Nottingham Senior High School in Syracuse, he played third singles on the school's tennis team and was on the wrestling team. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1974 with a degree in social sciences.[3]

Career

Altman began his career in 1974 at the Comedy Store.

In 1976, came his first appearance on television, on Cos, a Bill Cosby children's variety show . A year later he joined Starland Vocal Band Show, where he was alongside celebrities such as David Letterman and Mark Russell.[4] In 1978 he appeared as sleazy record promoter Lennie Richfield in the movie American Hot Wax. Altman also had a starring role as the host of the short-lived NBC variety show Pink Lady and Jeff in 1980, which TV Guide has ranked No. 35 on its "50 Worst TV Shows of All Time" list.[5] Altman appeared on the first episode of An Evening at the Improv.

Later in the decade, he became the in-house comedian on Solid Gold,[4] where his characters included Al Punker, fast-talking proprietor of "Al Punker's Music Barn," the "music vampire Count Downula," and the ex-boxer Leonard Moon, the last of whom would state "I don't have the brains of a ice cube" and claim, "I am the Solid Gold music critic. Tonight, my subject is music."

Altman has directed many sitcoms. In the mid-1980s, he was the spokesman for Arby's restaurants, Tostitos corn chips, and Valvoline motor oil,[6] and by 1990 he was a Budweiser spokesman.[7]

In 1982, he appeared in a movie, Send in the Clowns.[8]

In 1989, Altman released his one and only comedy record album, titled "I'll Flip You Like A Cheese Omelette" (Mercury 842 070–1) and the same year had appeared in three Hollywood clubs: the Laugh Factory, the Comedy Store and the Irvine Improvisation.[9] He also has been the (uncredited) host of the defensive driving course available through Blockbuster Video.

In the 1990s, Altman was on the NBC series Nurses during its first season (1991–1992).[10] He was written out as the show was re-worked for its second season.

A regular feature of his stand-up act has typically included a comical impression of his father, and Altman continued to find his Nixon impression humorous well into the 1980s. In 1991 he was a host of The Sunday Comics, but later was replaced by Lenny Clarke.[11] On February 22, 1991, Altman had created his own show called Jeff Altman's Scrap Book, where he continued to parody his "Dad" as Uncle Carl which he started back in early 1980s.[12]

In 2017, Jeff Altman played a fundraiser, at the Chicago branch of the Laugh Factory, for McCormac College of Lake View, Chicago.[13]

Altman and Letterman

Altman met Letterman in 1975 at the Comedy Store in Hollywood. After a few dinners and even attending Indianapolis 500 together, they became great friends. During one such outing, a woman, who was a huge Letterman fan, had approached them and asked if Altman could take a picture of her and Letterman, using her camera. As they posed and Altman was lining up the shot, he suddenly broke away and ran, pretending to steal the camera. Since that time, Jeff Altman appeared on Late Night with David Letterman and Late Show with David Letterman a combined 45 times.[12]

Personal life

Altman is a drummer, and a longtime fan of Buddy Rich,[14] whom he once enticed to appear at Hopkins for one of his classes. In 1979 he married Leslie Ackerman and together they had a daughter, Faith.[3]

Altman is also an accomplished magician. A much admired "card man," one of his effects has been included in the famous Tarbell Course in Magic.

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1977Record CityEngineer
1978American Hot WaxLennie Richfield
1982WackoHarry Palms
1983Easy MoneyBill Jones
1985Doin' TimeJuke Jarrett
1986Soul ManRay McGrady
1991Doctor
1993Russian HolidayMilt Holly
1994Chantmania: The Benzedrine Monks of Santo DamonicaDon Keydick
2001Holiday in the SunChad
2004Back by MidnightDoctor
2006Cloud 9Drunk lawyer
2007Bee MovieUncle CarlVoice
Urban DecayMan in dumpster

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Mary Hartman, Mary HartmanJohnny Tilson2 episodes
1977All's FairPresident Carter
1978The Young PioneersDr. HayesEpisode: "The Promise of Spring"
MaudePresident CarterEpisode: "Maude's Big Move: Part 3"
Mork & MindyClint MulletEpisode: "Mork Goes Public"
1979Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and GrillMarvin LaurieTelevision film
Legends of the SuperheroesWeather Wizard2 episodes
WKRP in CincinnatiMurray GresslerEpisode: "Johnny Comes Back"
1979–1985The Dukes of HazzardHughie Hogg6 episodes
1980Pink LadyVarious rolesEpisode #1.6
1981Archie Bunker's PlaceGary Bernstein2 episodes
BulbaGary HolmesTelevision film
1982Scared SillyDonovan Scott
Drop-Out FatherHarry
In Love with an Older WomanGordon
1984Scene of the CrimeJack MortonEpisode: "A Very Practical Joke"
1986It's a LivingBrian JacksonEpisode: "American Sweetheart"
Night CourtJudge Mike WatsonEpisode: "The New Judge"
1987StingrayJeffEpisode: "The First Time Is Forever"
1988–1989The Real GhostbustersProfessor Norman DweebVoice; 11 episodes
1989ThirtysomethingMonty OvaryEpisode: "Trust Me"
Little White LiesTechnicianTelevision film
1989–1998BaywatchVarious roles7 episodes
1990Tiny Toon AdventuresLloyd / Dr. Gene SplicerVoice; 2 episodes
1991–1992NursesGreg Vincent22 episodes
1994Thunder in ParadiseGeorge Langston Sibley VIEpisode: "Gettysburg Change of Address"
1996Caroline in the CityHowie BloomEpisode: "Caroline and the Movie"
Land's EndLouEpisode: "Who's Killing Cole Porter?"
2008–2010Late Show with David LettermanVarious roles30 episodes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Caesar, Sid. Friedfeld, Eddy. Caesar's hours: my life in comedy, with love and laughter. 2003. PublicAffairs. 978-1-58648-152-0. 268–. registration.
  2. Web site: Letterman and Seinfeld on the Comic Genius of Jeff Altman. Esquire. August 13, 2015.
  3. Kinetic Comic Jeff Altman Wants to Flip You Like a Cheese Omelette. Tom Gliatto and Michael Alexander. 33. 19. May 14, 1990. People.
  4. News: Scott D. . Pierce . Jeff Altman Makes a Comeback . . May 5, 1990.
  5. Web site: Lost in translation case file #48: Pink Lady And Jeff. Nathan . Rabin . . November 5, 2015 . February 12, 2019.
  6. News: Comedians as Ad Stars: Absurd Yet Credible . Randall . Rothenberg . . August 29, 1988.
  7. News: Comedian Jeff Altman Worries That Nobody Knows Who He Is . Jody . Leader . . . May 5, 1990.
  8. News: Mitzi Shore's Comedy Store legacy was inked long ago, as told to The Times . Nardeen . Saad . . April 11, 2018 . February 12, 2019.
  9. News: July 1, 1989 . Duncan . Strauss . . Jeff Altman to Play Irvine: Character Comic--Or Just Nuts?.
  10. News: Jean . Marbella . Whether a man of letters or a man of Letterman, Jeff Altman keeps on joking . . July 18, 1991.
  11. News: July 18, 1991 . Call of the Casting Agent is Answered . Scripps Howard News Service . E. W. Scripps Company . Deseret News.
  12. News: Stand-Up Comic Does Bang-Up Job: Comedy: Jeff Altman, who performs Sunday night at the Irvine Improv, is known for his highly physical approach . Dennis . McLellan . . January 19, 1991.
  13. News: Comedian Jeff Altman dishes on his bromance with Letterman and Seinfeld . April 26, 2017 . Cairo . Lewis . . February 12, 2019.
  14. News: Anton Fig. February 12, 2019. PressReader. August 28, 2018. Rhythm.