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Jon Ferguson Mohr 23 August 1970, Verona, New Jersey, USA Jay Mohr, born in Verona, New Jersey, USA, wanted to be a comedian all of his life. He performed stand-up comedy at colleges, comedy clubs, and such television forums as "An Evening at the Improv" (1982) and "Two Drink Minimum" (1994). He first gained national attention while a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" (1975), where he became known for his impersonations of such people as Sean Penn and Christopher Walken.
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Gary unmarried
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Pay It Forward
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The Adventures of Pluto Nash
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If Jay Mohr Quotes e.e. cummings To Nikki Cox At The People's Choice Awards, Does It Make A Sound?
added by newsBotBy the time Jay Mohr went on stage last night at the People's Choice Awards to accept the first and last ever award of any kind (God willing) for Gary Unmarried, I had been tuning the show out for at least two hours. So when he said, "not even the rain has such small hands, baby girl" and the camera cut to a teary-eyed, fish-lipped Nikki Cox, naturally I thought I had just fallen asleep, and my brain had suddenly kickstarted a particularly awful night terror. Jay Mohr quoting e.e. cummings, possibly via Woody Allen's Hannah & Her Sisters, to Nikki Cox while accepting a People's Choice Award for a sub-Two And A Half Men sitcom? That just doesn't happen. But then I read this, and found this clip on YouTube as confirmation. Prepare yourselves: So either CBS is in the habit...
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Miley Cyrus & Taylor Swift to Duet at Grammys
added by newsBotAs if the Grammy Awards didn't have enough celebs already lined up, they've gone ahead and added another constellation's worth of stars. A special performance with Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus headlines the latest announcement of performers for the Feb. 8 Grammys. Kanye West and Estelle will also perform together, while nominees Adele, Chris Brown and Sugarland are also scheduled to sing onstage, the Recording Academy said Tuesday. The Grammys will also include a Four Tops tribute featuring original member Duke Fakir, Jamie Foxx and Ne-Yo. And the evening's presenters will include Sheryl Crow, Queen Latifah, Craig Ferguson, Jay Mohr, T-Pain and Al Green.
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The Grammys Bust Out Memorable Performances Galore
added by newsBotThe Grammys may seem like one of the longest shows of Award Season, but last night they mixed it up with some exciting performances. The show kicked off with U2 starring Bono, but the absence of Chris Brown and Rihanna was quickly felt. Justin Timberlake, Al Green, Keith Urban and Boyz II Men all stepped in to form a hodge podge second performance of the night while the young couple dealt with assault allegations and drama. Total highlights included Jay-z on stage with Chris Martin and the "Swagger Like Us" performance with incredibly pregnant Mia. They looked like they were having so much fun. While Robert Plant and Alison Krauss took home some of the biggest awards John Mayer and Coldplay took home statues too - check out all the winners here. Gwyneth looked hot introducing Radiohead while Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus sweetly collaborated to sing Swift's new single.
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