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Jon Lovitz

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I would say if you are having a tough time in your life, then going to a club and getting laughs, it does make you feel better for that hour and a half show. It gets your mind off of it.


— Jon Lovitz


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If I make a dollar and out of every dollar I'm taxed at 50, half, at 50 cents, I have to give, isn't that like enough?


— Jon Lovitz


#dollar #enough #every #give #half

It's fun to do something funny and have the director laughing. It makes you feel good.


— Jon Lovitz


#feel #feel good #fun #funny #good

My dad would always say, 'What can you do to make the world a better place?' Well, I can make people laugh.


— Jon Lovitz


#better #better place #dad #i #i can

Some people, they got housing loans, and I think they're responsible for taking a loan they didn't qualify for?


— Jon Lovitz


#housing #i #i think #loan #loans

Sometimes the best way to make 'em laugh is to show 'em how you honestly feel.


— Jon Lovitz


#best way #feel #honestly #how #laugh

The problem with the economy isn't that people aren't paying their fair share of taxes.


— Jon Lovitz


#fair #fair share #paying #people #problem

Woody is the guy who made me want to be a comic. I was in heaven and couldn't stop smiling because he was my idle and 29 years after seeing Take the Money and Run, I was working for him.


— Jon Lovitz


#because #comic #guy #heaven #him

You want everyone to be great and funny. I'm not saying I'm great, but I'm funny.


— Jon Lovitz


#funny #great #i #saying #want

You, the actor, must be aware of when you're being funny, but the character you're playing should always be oblivious to the fact.


— Jon Lovitz


#always #aware #being #being funny #character






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Did you know about Jon Lovitz?

He first appeared in the Season 1 episode "The One with the Stoned Guy" as a restaurateur who gets stoned on marijuana just prior to interviewing Monica Geller for a job. Film roles cameos and television guest appearances
In the late 1990s Lovitz was "the man who wrote the Yellow Pages" in a series of commercials and print ads for the American Yellow Pages industry. In 1998 Lovitz made a dramatic turn when he appeared in a small but pivotal role in Todd Solondz's film Happiness as a depressed socially inept man who publicly berates his date for thinking of him as nothing.

He is best known as a cast member of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live from 1985 to 1990. Jonathan M. "Jon" Lovitz (born July 21 1957) is an American comedian actor and singer.

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