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Dan Frischman

Daniel Frischman (born April 23, 1959)[1] is an American actor, comedian, writer, director, playwright and magician. He is best known for his roles as Chris Potter on the Nickelodeon sitcom Kenan & Kel and Arvid Engen on the ABC sitcom Head of the Class. He is noted for playing socially inept "geeks" and "nerds". Frischman is a member of The Magic Castle, who belongs to the Academy of Magic Arts in Hollywood.

Dan Frischman
Born
Daniel Frischman

(1959-04-23) April 23, 1959 (age 65)
Other namesThe Great Houdanny
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian, writer, director, magician
Years active1981–present
Children1
Websitewww.danfrischman.com

Early life edit

Frischman was born and raised in the Whippany section of Hanover Township, New Jersey. His father Joseph was a CPA and his mother Florence was a second grade teacher.[2] His family is Jewish. [3]He attended Whippany Park High School, graduating in 1977, before attending Penn State University. After university he moved to New York City to become a stand up comedian.[4][5]

Career edit

Frischman developed an interest in magic as a child after seeing an ad in Boys' Life magazine.[4] Before Frischman's television breakthrough, he often worked as a magician in the Los Angeles area under the pseudonym "The Great Houdanny" (in reference to Harry Houdini) performing at, amongst other things, children's birthday parties and charity events. He brought his brand of comedy to his magic shows and was a popular hire in the mid-1980s.[citation needed]

Frischman performed at several comedy clubs in New York City, including the Comic Strip, Catch a Rising Star and Dangerfield's, before moving to Los Angeles.

Early television career edit

He was first noticed in a March 17, 1982, episode of the NBC television series The Facts of Life. In the episode, titled "Kids Can Be Cruel" Frischman played high school student "Carl 'Rocky' Price" who was picked on by his peers because of his acne and nerd-like personality. The students in the episode referred to Frischman's character as "Pizzaface", because of his pronounced acne blemishes and scars. In the episode the character Natalie Green, played by actress Mindy Cohn, gets angry at her roommate Blair Warner (Lisa Whelchel) and sets her up with Frischman's character "Rocky" as a cruel joke.

In 1983, Frischman appeared in the comedy film Get Crazy as Joey, a typically nerdy (and virginal) stagehand who ultimately gets the girl. Also in 1983, he starred in the "Things your Parents Used to Say" sequence in Good-bye, Cruel World.

Frischman appeared in both these projects alongside his sometime roommate, comedian Andrew J. Lederer, who played smaller roles. Frischman and Lederer also appeared together as two of the "Schlongini Singers" in the Andrew "Dice" Clay horror comedy, Wacko and (with Adam Small and Felice Seiler) in the comedy group, The Ding Dongs.

Head of the Class edit

Frischman's first co-starring role was that of Manhattan-based high school student Arvid Engen on ABC-TV's late 1980s/early 1990s series Head of the Class. Though playing a teenager, Frischman was 27 as the series started, and 32 when it concluded.

Arvid was a bespectacled geek who was an early connoisseur of computer culture as well as a budding scientist. Arvid and his classmates were considered possible geniuses and were placed in the "I.H.P. Individualized Honors Program" for advanced and gifted students.

On December 20, 1986, Frischman and the cast of Head of the Class were the celebrity guests on the urban music series Soul Train. On July 15, 1987, Frischman appeared as that evening's guest on NBC-TV's talk show Late Night with David Letterman.

Kenan & Kel edit

Frischman's second co-starring role was the character of Chris Potter in the 1990s Nickelodeon TV series Kenan & Kel, a spin-off of Nickelodeon's All That starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. Once again Frischman played a socially awkward nerd, this time as Chris Potter, Kenan's boss at Rigby's, a small grocery store.

Chris often informs customers and other guests that he has a radio in his car in an attempt to make conversation. One of Chris' anxieties was a recurring dream that he was being chased by a giant bunny.

Cameos edit

Frischman made a short appearance on the 1990s series Seinfeld. In episode 93, titled "The Mom & Pop Store" (which originally aired on November 17, 1994, on U.S. television network NBC), Frischman plays a man who phones Jerry Seinfeld to tell the comedian that he has found his stolen sneaker collection at a yard sale in Parsippany, New Jersey (located just north of the town Frischman grew up in); Frischman asked to change the name of the place in the script from Parsippany to his hometown of Whippany, but Seinfeld declined, saying "No, 'Whippany' doesn't sound like the name of a real town."[4]

On October 24, 2005, Frischman was a celebrity panelist on I Love the '80s 3-D, a television program on VH1.

Playwriting edit

Frischman wrote and starred in the play About Faith, produced by Beverly Hills Playhouse. He played a Jewish stockbroker who falls in love with a Catholic girl. It was renamed Sex, Faith and Jason Wexler.[6][7]

Personal life edit

Frischman announced on his Facebook page in 2019 that he had recently discovered he had a biological daughter Emily, now in her mid-30s, and a grandson Roy. Frischman briefly dated Emily's mother when he was 22 years old. He lost contact with her, unaware that she was pregnant and that she later put her baby up for adoption. Frischman learned of his daughter's existence in January 2019 through the DNA testing web site 23andMe. He soon met her along with her husband Neil and their son Roy, describing them as "a beautiful new family that I’m building a relationship with."[8]

Filmography edit

Television edit

Year Title Role Note
1981; 1989 It's a Living Frankie 3 episodes
1982 The Facts of Life Carl 'Rocky' Price 1 episode
Making the Grade 1 episode
Newhart Mortician 1 episode
Archie Bunker's Place Mime 1 episode
1983 Voyagers! Waiter 1 episode
1984 Double Trouble Walter 1 episode
1985 Alice Lester 1 episode
Brothers Froggy 1 episode
Webster Skippy 1 episode
1986 The Paper Chase 1 episode
St. Elsewhere Technician 1 episode
1986–1991 Head of the Class Arvid Engen 114 episodes
1989 It'z Fritz 1 episode
1994 Melrose Place County Records Clerk 1 episode
Seinfeld Guy on Phone 1 episode
1996–2000 Kenan & Kel Chris Potter 62 episodes
2007 Passions Animal Control Officer 1 episode
2013–2014 Sam & Cat Director (3 episodes)

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1981 Straight at Ya Waldo Short film
1982 Wacko Schlongini Singer
1983 Good-bye Cruel World segment: "Things Your Parents Used to Say"
Lone Wolf McQuade Emilio Falcon
Get Crazy Joey
1986 Night of the Creeps Alien Zombie
1995 Mickey: Reelin' Through the Years Telefilm
2003 Masked and Anonymous Eddie Quicksand
Lessons for an Assassin Dr. Legoy
2007 The Trip Doctor Friedman
Hard Four Bernie Yak
2010 Tramps and Ramblers Kenny Telefilm

References edit

  1. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com.
  2. ^ "May 26, 1989 - Image 59". The Detroit Jewish News Digital Archives.
  3. ^ https://obits.nj.com/us/obituaries/starledger/name/florence-frischman-obituary?id=19335569
  4. ^ a b c Lent, James. "Magic was Dan Frischman’s first passion, then came comedy stardom; he uses both in new book", Hanover Eagle, April 24, 2009. Accessed December 11, 2019. "Dan Frischman did, but he also knew waiting until he got older to do it was not for him: He wanted to perform in front of audiences, and he wanted to start now. It was the art of magic that first drew the young Whippany boy in and convinced him of his destiny. He had found a catalogue of magic on the back of a Boy' Life magazine and was immediately hooked.... After graduating from Whippany Park High School in 1977, Frischman attended Penn State University where he stayed for a couple of years acting in college plays until the restlessness to perform on a bigger stage got to him."
  5. ^ Johnson, Janis. "PLAYING A NERD IS 'TOO EASY'", The Miami Herald, February 16, 1987. Accessed December 11, 2007. "But is the 23-year-old Whippany, N.J., native, actor and stand-up comedian a nerd."
  6. ^ "ABOUT FAITH".
  7. ^ Citron, Cynthia (March 10, 2016). "Love in the age of religious diversity". Santa Monica Daily Press.
  8. ^ "The PRETTY HUGE announcement..." Facebook. May 22, 2019. Dan Frischman's public announcement of discovering his daughter. Retrieved April 20, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Dan Frischman at IMDb

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Dan Frischman news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Daniel Frischman born April 23 1959 1 is an American actor comedian writer director playwright and magician He is best known for his roles as Chris Potter on the Nickelodeon sitcom Kenan amp Kel and Arvid Engen on the ABC sitcom Head of the Class He is noted for playing socially inept geeks and nerds Frischman is a member of The Magic Castle who belongs to the Academy of Magic Arts in Hollywood Dan FrischmanBornDaniel Frischman 1959 04 23 April 23 1959 age 65 Whippany New Jersey U S Other namesThe Great HoudannyOccupation s Actor comedian writer director magicianYears active1981 presentChildren1Websitewww wbr danfrischman wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early television career 2 2 Head of the Class 2 3 Kenan amp Kel 2 4 Cameos 2 5 Playwriting 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Television 4 2 Film 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editFrischman was born and raised in the Whippany section of Hanover Township New Jersey His father Joseph was a CPA and his mother Florence was a second grade teacher 2 His family is Jewish 3 He attended Whippany Park High School graduating in 1977 before attending Penn State University After university he moved to New York City to become a stand up comedian 4 5 Career editFrischman developed an interest in magic as a child after seeing an ad in Boys Life magazine 4 Before Frischman s television breakthrough he often worked as a magician in the Los Angeles area under the pseudonym The Great Houdanny in reference to Harry Houdini performing at amongst other things children s birthday parties and charity events He brought his brand of comedy to his magic shows and was a popular hire in the mid 1980s citation needed Frischman performed at several comedy clubs in New York City including the Comic Strip Catch a Rising Star and Dangerfield s before moving to Los Angeles Early television career edit He was first noticed in a March 17 1982 episode of the NBC television series The Facts of Life In the episode titled Kids Can Be Cruel Frischman played high school student Carl Rocky Price who was picked on by his peers because of his acne and nerd like personality The students in the episode referred to Frischman s character as Pizzaface because of his pronounced acne blemishes and scars In the episode the character Natalie Green played by actress Mindy Cohn gets angry at her roommate Blair Warner Lisa Whelchel and sets her up with Frischman s character Rocky as a cruel joke In 1983 Frischman appeared in the comedy film Get Crazy as Joey a typically nerdy and virginal stagehand who ultimately gets the girl Also in 1983 he starred in the Things your Parents Used to Say sequence in Good bye Cruel World Frischman appeared in both these projects alongside his sometime roommate comedian Andrew J Lederer who played smaller roles Frischman and Lederer also appeared together as two of the Schlongini Singers in the Andrew Dice Clay horror comedy Wacko and with Adam Small and Felice Seiler in the comedy group The Ding Dongs Head of the Class edit Frischman s first co starring role was that of Manhattan based high school student Arvid Engen on ABC TV s late 1980s early 1990s series Head of the Class Though playing a teenager Frischman was 27 as the series started and 32 when it concluded Arvid was a bespectacled geek who was an early connoisseur of computer culture as well as a budding scientist Arvid and his classmates were considered possible geniuses and were placed in the I H P Individualized Honors Program for advanced and gifted students On December 20 1986 Frischman and the cast of Head of the Class were the celebrity guests on the urban music series Soul Train On July 15 1987 Frischman appeared as that evening s guest on NBC TV s talk show Late Night with David Letterman Kenan amp Kel edit Frischman s second co starring role was the character of Chris Potter in the 1990s Nickelodeon TV series Kenan amp Kel a spin off of Nickelodeon s All That starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell Once again Frischman played a socially awkward nerd this time as Chris Potter Kenan s boss at Rigby s a small grocery store Chris often informs customers and other guests that he has a radio in his car in an attempt to make conversation One of Chris anxieties was a recurring dream that he was being chased by a giant bunny Cameos edit Frischman made a short appearance on the 1990s series Seinfeld In episode 93 titled The Mom amp Pop Store which originally aired on November 17 1994 on U S television network NBC Frischman plays a man who phones Jerry Seinfeld to tell the comedian that he has found his stolen sneaker collection at a yard sale in Parsippany New Jersey located just north of the town Frischman grew up in Frischman asked to change the name of the place in the script from Parsippany to his hometown of Whippany but Seinfeld declined saying No Whippany doesn t sound like the name of a real town 4 On October 24 2005 Frischman was a celebrity panelist on I Love the 80s 3 D a television program on VH1 Playwriting edit Frischman wrote and starred in the play About Faith produced by Beverly Hills Playhouse He played a Jewish stockbroker who falls in love with a Catholic girl It was renamed Sex Faith and Jason Wexler 6 7 Personal life editFrischman announced on his Facebook page in 2019 that he had recently discovered he had a biological daughter Emily now in her mid 30s and a grandson Roy Frischman briefly dated Emily s mother when he was 22 years old He lost contact with her unaware that she was pregnant and that she later put her baby up for adoption Frischman learned of his daughter s existence in January 2019 through the DNA testing web site 23andMe He soon met her along with her husband Neil and their son Roy describing them as a beautiful new family that I m building a relationship with 8 Filmography editTelevision edit Year Title Role Note 1981 1989 It s a Living Frankie 3 episodes 1982 The Facts of Life Carl Rocky Price 1 episode Making the Grade 1 episode Newhart Mortician 1 episode Archie Bunker s Place Mime 1 episode 1983 Voyagers Waiter 1 episode 1984 Double Trouble Walter 1 episode 1985 Alice Lester 1 episode Brothers Froggy 1 episode Webster Skippy 1 episode 1986 The Paper Chase 1 episode St Elsewhere Technician 1 episode 1986 1991 Head of the Class Arvid Engen 114 episodes 1989 It z Fritz 1 episode 1994 Melrose Place County Records Clerk 1 episode Seinfeld Guy on Phone 1 episode 1996 2000 Kenan amp Kel Chris Potter 62 episodes 2007 Passions Animal Control Officer 1 episode 2013 2014 Sam amp Cat Director 3 episodes Film edit Year Title Role Notes 1981 Straight at Ya Waldo Short film 1982 Wacko Schlongini Singer 1983 Good bye Cruel World segment Things Your Parents Used to Say Lone Wolf McQuade Emilio Falcon Get Crazy Joey 1986 Night of the Creeps Alien Zombie 1995 Mickey Reelin Through the Years Telefilm 2003 Masked and Anonymous Eddie Quicksand Lessons for an Assassin Dr Legoy 2007 The Trip Doctor Friedman Hard Four Bernie Yak 2010 Tramps and Ramblers Kenny TelefilmReferences edit Facebook www facebook com May 26 1989 Image 59 The Detroit Jewish News Digital Archives https obits nj com us obituaries starledger name florence frischman obituary id 19335569 a b c Lent James Magic was Dan Frischman s first passion then came comedy stardom he uses both in new book Hanover Eagle April 24 2009 Accessed December 11 2019 Dan Frischman did but he also knew waiting until he got older to do it was not for him He wanted to perform in front of audiences and he wanted to start now It was the art of magic that first drew the young Whippany boy in and convinced him of his destiny He had found a catalogue of magic on the back of a Boy Life magazine and was immediately hooked After graduating from Whippany Park High School in 1977 Frischman attended Penn State University where he stayed for a couple of years acting in college plays until the restlessness to perform on a bigger stage got to him Johnson Janis PLAYING A NERD IS TOO EASY The Miami Herald February 16 1987 Accessed December 11 2007 But is the 23 year old Whippany N J native actor and stand up comedian a nerd ABOUT FAITH Citron Cynthia March 10 2016 Love in the age of religious diversity Santa Monica Daily Press The PRETTY HUGE announcement Facebook May 22 2019 Dan Frischman s public announcement of discovering his daughter Retrieved April 20 2020 External links editOfficial website Dan Frischman at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dan Frischman amp oldid 1220511514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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