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Jack Black (born Thomas J. Black, Jr., August 28, 1969), is an American actor, comedian and musician. Black and Kyle Gass are the comedy/rock duo Tenacious D. He is considered a core member of the Frat Pack, a group of comedians active in today's Hollywood films, though unlike several of the groups members he is also in demand for Hollywood blockbusters and indie films. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2048x1536, 1539 KB) Beschreibung Licensing File links The following pages link to this file: Jack Black (actor) Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. ...
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A comedian, or comic, is an entertainer who amuses an audience by making them laugh. ...
A musician is a person who plays or composes music. ...
Bob Roberts is a 1992 film directed and written by Tim Robbins. ...
High Fidelity is also the title of a book by Nick Hornby and a film directed by Stephen Frears, based upon Hornbys book. ...
Tenacious D is the debut album of the comedy rock duo Jack Black and Kyle Gass. ...
School of Rock (2003) is a comedy film starring Jack Black. ...
King Kong is the three-time 2005 Academy Award-winning remake of the original 1933 King Kong film about a fictional giant ape called Kong. ...
August 28 is the 240th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (241st in leap years), with 125 days remaining. ...
1969 (MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ...
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A comedian, or comic, is an entertainer who amuses an audience by making them laugh. ...
A musician is a person who plays or composes music. ...
Kyle Gass Kyle R. Gass (born July 14, 1961 in Walnut Creek, California) is a member of the band Tenacious D along with Jack Black. ...
Tenacious D (sometimes referred to as The D) is an American rock band composed of musicians and actors Kyle Gass and Jack Black. ...
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Biography
Early life Black was born in Redondo Beach, California to Thomas William Black and Judith Love Cohen. His mother is Jewish and his father converted to Judaism when he married Black's mother.[1] He grew up in Hermosa Beach in a tumultuous home environment where his parents’ constant battling left him scarred. In a last-ditch effort to save the marriage, his parents briefly joined a polyamorous group, Family Synergy. They divorced when he was ten; both parents eventually remarried. As a child, Black appeared in an early Atari Pitfall commercial, which was later shown during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Jack moved to Culver City with his father but frequently visited his mother’s home until the end of his first year of high school when his father’s family moved abroad. Black started taking drugs in an attempt to fit in and stole money from his mother to buy cocaine, but realized he had a problem and started therapy soon after. Redondo Beach is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. ...
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At the beginning of his freshman year in high school, Black eagerly accepted his parents' suggestion to attend the Poseidon School, a private academy. His reasoning included a fear of bullies in the public school and a need to deal with his drug problem. Black also attended Crossroads School, where he excelled in drama. When Jack dropped out of UCLA in his sophomore year to pursue a career in the entertainment business, Black’s father discontinued financial support. Fellow UCLA veteran Tim Robbins later cast Jack in Bob Roberts, his first film role. Black also had recurring roles on the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show. The Crossroads School in Santa Monica, California is a prestigious private K-12 school. ...
The University of California, Los Angeles, popularly known as UCLA, is a public, coeducational university situated in the neighborhood of Westwood within the city of Los Angeles. ...
Tim Robbins at Cannes, 2001 Timothy Francis Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American Academy Award winning actor, screenwriter, director, producer, and small time musician. ...
Bob Roberts is a 1992 film directed and written by Tim Robbins. ...
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Acting career Black took on small roles in The Cable Guy, Bob Roberts, Mars Attacks!, Waterworld, The Jackal, Bye, Bye Love, "Dead Man Walking" and Enemy of the State before a breakthrough role as Barry, the pretentious co-worker to John Cusack's record store owner in High Fidelity. His career soon led to leading roles in films such as School of Rock, Shallow Hal and King Kong. Black's most recent film is Nacho Libre, where he plays a Mexican friar following his childhood dream of wrestling and pursuing true victory by fighting for the children of an orphanage. The movie opened on June 16, 2006. For the comedian, see Larry the Cable Guy. ...
Bob Roberts is a 1992 film directed and written by Tim Robbins. ...
Mars Attacks! started out as a science fiction trading card series created by Topps and painted by Norman Saunders in 1962. ...
Waterworld was a 1995 film that was co-produced by Kevin Costner and directed by Kevin Reynolds. ...
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Dead Man Walking is a work of non-fiction by Sister Helen Prejean, a Roman Catholic nun and one of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Medaille. ...
Enemy of the State is a 1998 film written by David Marconi, directed by Tony Scott, and starring Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight, and Lisa Bonet. ...
John Cusack John Paul Cusack (born June 28, 1966) is an American film actor and writer, born in Evanston, Illinois to an Irish-Catholic family. ...
High Fidelity is also the title of a book by Nick Hornby and a film directed by Stephen Frears, based upon Hornbys book. ...
School of Rock (2003) is a comedy film starring Jack Black. ...
Shallow Hal is a 2001 romantic comedy film starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Rosemary Shanahan, Jack Black as Hal Larsen and Jason Alexander as Mauricio. ...
King Kong is the three-time 2005 Academy Award-winning remake of the original 1933 King Kong film about a fictional giant ape called Kong. ...
Nacho Libre is an American comedy film that was released on June 16, 2006 by Paramount Pictures, though it was released in select theaters earlier. ...
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Black has appeared numerous times on the "untelevised TV network" short film festival Channel101, starring in the shows Computerman, Timebelt, and Laserfart. Short subject is an American film industry term that historically has referred to any film in the format of two reels, or approximately 20 minutes running time, or less. ...
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The Channel 101 Logo Channel 101 is a monthly event in Los Angeles run by Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab (the creators and writers of Heat Vision and Jack) where participants submit a TV show pilot (under five minutes in length). ...
He also provided an introduction for the unaired sketch comedy, Awesometown, donning a colonial-era military uniform. In the introduction, he claims to be George Washington (and takes credit for the accomplishments of other American Presidents such as Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln) and gives viewers a general idea as to what they should expect from the show. Black has also guest starred in the Adult Swim show Tom Goes to the Mayor as a bear trap store owner. The Lonely Island. ...
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Thomas Jefferson(April 13, 1743 N.S. â July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801â1809), principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and an influential founder of the United States. ...
Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 â April 15, 1865), sometimes called Abe Lincoln and nicknamed Honest Abe, the Rail Splitter, and the Great Emancipator, was an American politician who served as the 16th President of the United States (1861 to 1865), and the first president from the Republican Party. ...
The Adult Swim logo Adult Swim, usually rendered [adult swim] on bumps, is the name for the adult-oriented television programming block on Cartoon Network in the United States, and Bravo in the United Kingdom, featuring absurdist and often ribald comedy in contrast to the more tame daytime Cartoon Network. ...
Tom Goes to the Mayor is an American animated television series on Cartoon Networks Adult Swim, which premiered on November 14, 2004. ...
Black appeared in a un-aired pilot episode for a show directed by Ben Stiller called Heat Vision and Jack where he played a super-smart ex-astronaut that was pursued by actor Ron Silver. He was accompanied by his friend who had merged with a motorcycle, voiced by Owen Wilson. Ben Stiller in Zoolander Benjamin Edward Stiller (born November 30, 1965 in New York City) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, actor, and film director, the son of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, both of whom are veteran comedians and actors themselves. ...
Heat Vision and Jack was a proposed 1999 sci-fi television show starring Jack Black, Owen Wilson, and Ron Silver. ...
Ron Silver Ron Silver (born July 2, 1946 in New York City, New York) is an American movie and television actor, director, and producer. ...
Owen Wilson Owen Cunningham Wilson (born: November 18, 1968 in Dallas, Texas) is an American actor and Academy Award nominated writer. ...
In Season 3 Episode 3 of the X-Files, titled "D.P.O.", he played Zero, friend to Darin, a teen who could cause lightning strikes, played by Giovanni Ribisi. X-Files intro from first 8 seasons The X-Files was a popular 1990s American science fiction television series created by Chris Carter. ...
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Black recently hosted the 2006 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards on April 1, 2006 and the MTV video music awards on August 31, 2006. This article is about the childrens TV channel. ...
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Jack is also a member of the famous Frat Pack including Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, and Steve Carell (by some accounts). The relevance of particular information in (or previously in) this article or section is disputed. ...
Owen Wilson Owen Cunningham Wilson (born: November 18, 1968 in Dallas, Texas) is an American actor and Academy Award nominated writer. ...
Luke Cunningham Wilson (born September 21, 1971) is an American film actor. ...
Ben Stiller in Zoolander Benjamin Edward Stiller (born November 30, 1965 in New York City) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, actor, and film director, the son of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, both of whom are veteran comedians and actors themselves. ...
John William Will Ferrell (born July 16, 1967) is an Emmy and Golden Globe nominated American comedian, impressionist, and actor who first established himself as a cast member of Saturday Night Live. ...
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Steven Carell (born August 16, 1963, in Acton, Massachusetts) is an American Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated actor and writer, currently starring in the television sitcom The Office. ...
Music career Black is the lead singer for the rock comedy band Tenacious D, which perhaps owes much of their popularity to Black's unorthodox, humorous lyrics. Tenacious D's fans often cite his skilled satire of hard rock and metal as much as they do the band's musicianship. Black's singing style is often described as being an odd scat type of music. For example, in the song "Wonderboy", one of his lines is "Rrrigga-gyu-gyu Rrrigga-gyu-gyu", an example of his verbalized guitar solo. This type of singing appears in many Tenacious D songs in place of a melodic or ripping guitar sound. Black has dubbed this form of singing the "ventrili-solo." Black has also performed a two-part scat with bandmate Kyle Gass in the song "Tribute". Tenacious D has only released one album, the self-titled Tenacious D. Image File history File links Tenacious_d. ...
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Tenacious D (sometimes referred to as The D) is an American rock band composed of musicians and actors Kyle Gass and Jack Black. ...
Kyle Gass Kyle R. Gass (born July 14, 1961 in Walnut Creek, California) is a member of the band Tenacious D along with Jack Black. ...
Tenacious D (sometimes referred to as The D) is an American rock band composed of musicians and actors Kyle Gass and Jack Black. ...
Scat singing is vocalizing either wordlessly or with nonsense words and syllables as employed by jazz singers who create the equivalent of an instrumental solo using only the voice. ...
For other uses see Wonder boy Wonderboy is the second single from Tenacious Ds self titled debut album. ...
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Tenacious D is the debut album of the comedy rock duo Jack Black and Kyle Gass. ...
Jack Black has also appeared on Dave Grohl's PROBOT album, providing vocals for the hidden song "I Am The Warlock", and Liam Lynch's Fake Songs album, providing vocals for the song "Rock and Roll Whore". PROBOT (portmanteau: probe + robot) is a musical project masterminded by Dave Grohl. ...
Liam Lynch Liam Lynch (born September 5, 1970) is a musician, puppeteer, and director. ...
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Comedic style Jack Black’s unique comedic style combines many key elements from both-sides of the traditional double act. Black typically begins a skit/bit in a clearly articulate character thus embodying some aspects of the straight man. He straightly presents an ernest, even reverent introduction to a premise or subject that quickly reveals itself to be flawed or fundamentally ludicrous and then amplifies the outrageousness of the subject beyond recovery. At or about this exact point of climax, Black switches completely to a far-extreme caricature of human emotionality. His would-be straight-man Kyle is often reduced to being a mere trigger event. Tenacious D’s subject matter illustrates this technique: Laurel and Hardy are one of the worlds most popular double acts A double act, also known as a comedy duo, is a comic device in which humor is derived from the uneven relation between two partners, usually of the same gender, age, ethnic origin, and profession, but drastically different...
- In "Tribute", TD isn’t telling a story in which they offered a good or even great song to a demanding audience, they claim to have performed “The Best Song in the World” for a “Shiny Demon” who would otherwise “eat their souls”.
- In "Inward Singing", Black doesn’t merely discover a new technique, he discovers “the most powerful tool in singing technology since yodelling”.
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Tenacious D is the debut album of the comedy rock duo Jack Black and Kyle Gass. ...
Yodeling (or Yodelling) is a form of singing that involves rapidly switching from the chest voice to the head voice making a high-low-high-low sound. ...
Personal life Black dated actress and comedian Laura Kightlinger from 1997 until 2005. In January 2006, he became engaged to his current wife Tanya Haden (daughter of the famous jazz double bassist Charlie Haden), whom he began dating after his split from Kightlinger in 2005. Haden and Black eloped in March 2006; Black spent US$220,000 on a ring for her.[1] Their first child, son Samuel Jason, was born on June 10, 2006.[2] Laura Kightlinger (born June 13, 1969, in Jamestown, New York, USA) is an American comedian. ...
Tanya Haden (born New York City, October 11, 1971) is an American artist, animator, cellist and singer. ...
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Charles Edward Haden (born August 6, 1937) is a jazz double bassist, probably best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman. ...
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Black has admitted to using ecstasy during the filming of King Kong with another member of the crew whose identity he refuses to reveal. He has clarified that it does not reflect on his overall behavior during filming.[3] MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), most commonly known by the street names ecstasy or XTC (for more names see the full list), is a synthetic entactogen of the phenethylamine family, whose primary effect is believed to be the stimulation of secretion as well as inhibition of re-uptake of large amounts...
King Kong is the three-time 2005 Academy Award-winning remake of the original 1933 King Kong film about a fictional giant ape called Kong. ...
Selected filmography Promotional poster for the movie School of Rock File links The following pages link to this file: The School of Rock ...
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School of Rock (2003) is a comedy film starring Jack Black. ...
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Nacho Libre is an American comedy film that was released on June 16, 2006 by Paramount Pictures, though it was released in select theaters earlier. ...
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Be Kind Rewind is a 2007 comedy film directed by Michel Gondry and starring Jack Black and Kirsten Dunst. ...
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Nacho Libre is an American comedy film that was released on June 16, 2006 by Paramount Pictures, though it was released in select theaters earlier. ...
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King Kong is a New Zealand/United States adventure/fantasy movie remake of the original 1933 movie written by Merian C. Cooper and Edgar Wallace. ...
Carl Denham, as portrayed by Robert Armstrong in the original 1933 version Carl Denham is a fictional film director in the films King Kong and Son of Kong (both released in 1933), as well as in the 2005 remake of King Kong, and a 2004 illustrated-novel titled Kong: King...
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School of Rock (2003) is a comedy film starring Jack Black. ...
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Shallow Hal is a 2001 romantic comedy film starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Rosemary Shanahan, Jack Black as Hal Larsen and Jason Alexander as Mauricio. ...
Saving Silverman is a 2001 comedy film, directed by Dennis Dugan. ...
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High Fidelity is also the title of a book by Nick Hornby and a film directed by Stephen Frears, based upon Hornbys book. ...
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The film Jesus Son (1999) was adapted from the collection of short stories of the same name by Denis Johnson. ...
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Enemy of the State is a 1998 film written by David Marconi, directed by Tony Scott, and starring Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight, and Lisa Bonet. ...
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Waterworld was a 1995 film that was co-produced by Kevin Costner and directed by Kevin Reynolds. ...
Dead Man Walking is a work of non-fiction by Sister Helen Prejean, a Roman Catholic nun and one of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Medaille. ...
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Airborne is a 1993 comedy/drama film starring Shane McDermott, Seth Green, Brittney Powell, Chris Conrad, and Jack Black. ...
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Salaries - $2,000,000 - Orange County (2002)
- $2,000,000 - Shallow Hal (2001)
- $1,000,000 - Saving Silverman (2001) [4]
Trivia Jack Black appears for a short appearance in an episode of the Golden Girls spin-off series the Golden Palace as a taxi driver in 1992. The Golden Girls title card. ...
The Golden Palace was a spin-off of the situation comedy The Golden Girls that aired during the 1992-93 season on the American TV network CBS. It featured three of the four characters from The Golden Girls operating an upscale hotel called The Golden Palace. ...
Jack Black appears in a commercial for the fortune-500 company, Berkinator Trio. Jack Black appeared in a Celebrity Deathmatch episode in a match against Jack White. He lost. Celebrity Deathmatch is a claymation parody television show spoofing professional wrestling that pits celebrities against each other in the ring, almost always ending in a gruesome death of the celebrity who lost the match. ...
Jack White has been the name of several people, among them are: Jack White, rock musician and one half of the group The White Stripes, producer, and actor Jack White, First World War Victoria Cross recipient Jack White, a German producer of disco music, see also German article John (Jack...
Guest appearances In addition to those of Tenacious D, Black has appeared in the following music videos: Tenacious D (sometimes referred to as The D) is an American rock band composed of musicians and actors Kyle Gass and Jack Black. ...
For other uses, see Beck (disambiguation). ...
Sexx Laws is a song by Beck, from the 1999 album Midnite Vultures. ...
Dio is a heavy metal band led by vocalist Ronnie James Dio, who formed it in October 1982 after leaving Black Sabbath. ...
Foo Fighters is a rock group formed by musician Dave Grohl in 1995. ...
Learn to Fly is the first single from the Foo Fighters third album There Is Nothing Left to Lose. ...
Low was the third single to be released from the Foo Fighters fourth album One By One. ...
CD Single The One was a single released by Foo Fighters in 2002. ...
Eagles of Death Metal are a garage rock band formed by Jesse The Devil Hughes and Josh Homme. ...
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Foo Fighters is a rock group formed by musician Dave Grohl in 1995. ...
AC/DC are a hard rock band formed in Sydney, Australia in 1973 by brothers Malcolm Young and Angus Young. ...
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Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) is a rock band from the Palm Desert, California area in the United States, formed in 1997. ...
Burn the Witch is the third single released from Queens of the Stone Ages fourth album, Lullabies to Paralyze. ...
References - ^ Total Film magazine, page 19; "News by Numbers". Printed April 2006.
- ^ Finn, Natalie, "It's a Boy for Jack Black", E! Online, 2006-06-12. Retrieved on 2006-06-13.
- ^ "Jack Black had ‘lost weekend’ on ‘Kong’ set", MSNBC.msn.com, 2005-12-27. Retrieved on 2006-03-24.
- ^ IMDB URL last accessed 20 May 2006
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Interviews - Kansas City Star interview (February 28, 2006)
- The Observer interview (November 2005)
- Ugo.com interview (October, 2003)
- Brant Publications interview (October, 2002)
- The Onion AV Club interview (October 31, 2001)
- The Believer Magazine interview
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