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Tim Kazurinsky

Timothy James Kazurinsky (born March 3, 1950) is an American actor and screenwriter best known as a cast member and writer on Saturday Night Live and for his role as Carl Sweetchuck in the Police Academy films.

Tim Kazurinsky
Born
Timothy James Kazurinsky

(1950-03-03) March 3, 1950 (age 74)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenwriter
  • improviser
Years active1978–present
SpouseMarcia Lynn Watkins
Children2
Websitewww.timkazurinsky.net

Early life edit

Kazurinsky was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. His father, who was American-born, was of Polish descent, and his mother was an Australian war bride.[1][2] He spent most of his childhood in Australia, where he attended Birrong Boys High School. When he was 16, he moved to America by himself. He completed his education, graduating from Greater Johnstown High School in 1967.[3]

Kazurinsky worked as a reporter for the Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, then as a copywriter for a St. Louis, Missouri, department store. He moved to Chicago and began working for Leo Burnett Worldwide in its advertising department. Seeking to gain confidence presenting ad pitches, Kazurinsky enrolled in an improv class at The Second City, where he became a member of the mainstage troupe in 1978, refining his improvisation and acting chops under the tutelage of Del Close. Eventually, Kazurinsky caught the attention of Saturday Night Live luminary John Belushi who recommended him to the show's then-executive producer, Dick Ebersol. Ebersol was impressed with Kazurinsky and hired him as a writer and cast member in 1981.

Saturday Night Live edit

During his three seasons on SNL, Kazurinsky was known for playing numerous characters as well as doing celebrity impersonations. Fellow cast members included Eddie Murphy, Joe Piscopo, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Mary Gross. Kazurinsky was part of the show's 1984 writing team nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program. There were reports that he often clashed with Dick Ebersol regarding the show's creative direction. In 1984, Kazurinsky left SNL along with Piscopo.

Recurring characters on SNL edit

  • Dr. Jack Badofsky, supposed science editor of Weekend Update, who presented absurd lists of humorous pun-based disease names. Jon Stewart referenced the character in a 2011 Daily Show segment lampooning Herman Cain.[4] The character was again alluded to in a 2016 episode of The Simpsons when Mr. Burns exclaims, "Wordplay is for crosswords and Kazurinskys!"[5]
  • Mr. Landlord from "Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood" with Eddie Murphy
  • Father Timothy Owens, an Irish priest
  • The Iguana, the male half of a hopelessly dorky couple who never revealed to his wife that he was a dangerous adventurer
  • Havnagootiim Vishnuuerheer (pronounced "Having a good time wish you were here"), a Hindu "Enlightened Master" who cleared up "The Great Unanswered Questions of the Universe"
  • Wayne Huevos, a suave Latin-American businessman who appeared on Weekend Update with ideas on how to clean up New York City
  • Worthington Clotman, SNL's resident network censor, based on real-life network censor Bill Clotworthy, who would interrupt sketches and point out objectionable material
  • Madge The Chimp's Husband in the recurring soap opera drama "I Married a Monkey"

Celebrity impressions on SNL edit

Other work edit

Kazurinsky had a small part as a photographer in the 1980 Christopher Reeve/Jane Seymour film Somewhere in Time. At the insistence of his friend John Belushi, he played Pa Greavy in the 1981 Belushi/Aykroyd comedy Neighbors. Shortly after departing Saturday Night Live, Kazurinsky co-wrote About Last Night... based on David Mamet's one act play, Sexual Perversity in Chicago. The film starred Rob Lowe, Demi Moore and Jim Belushi and was directed by Edward Zwick. A remake of About Last Night was released in 2014 starring comedian Kevin Hart. Kazurinsky famously portrayed Officer Carl Sweetchuck in Police Academy 2, 3 and 4.

In the 1990s, Kazurinsky guest starred in Married... with Children, Early Edition and Police Academy: The Series. In the 2000s, Kazurinsky wrote for and guest starred in comedy series such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, What About Joan?, Still Standing and According to Jim. In 2001, he wrote the screenplay for Strange Relations, a film starring Paul Reiser, George Wendt, Julie Walters, and Olympia Dukakis. The screenplay was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award as well as a BAFTA. Kazurinsky played a supporting role in the 2011 Zombie Army Productions film, The Moleman of Belmont Avenue, which also featured Robert Englund.

As a stage actor, Kazurinsky appeared as Felix in The Odd Couple (opposite George Wendt's Oscar), Wilbur Turnblad in Hairspray, and Peter Quince in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Kazurinsky's work in Chicago theatre has been recognized by two Joseph Jefferson Award nominations. In February 2014, Kazurinsky joined the first National Tour of the hit musical Wicked in the role of The Wizard, replacing John Davidson.[6] Kazurinsky finished his run on in March 2015 when the First National Tour closed. In May 2015, Kazurinsky made his Broadway debut alongside Jim Parsons and Christopher Fitzgerald in a limited run of David Javerbaum's new comedy, An Act Of God, directed by Joe Mantello between May and August 2015 at Studio 54.[7]

Kazurinsky and George Wendt reunited for the September 2015 world premiere of Bruce Graham's comedy, Funnyman at Chicago's Northlight Theatre. The production was directed by BJ Jones.[8] In December 2016, Kazurinsky appeared as Frosch the jailer in Music Theatre Works' production of Johann Strauss II' operetta Die Fledermaus.

Kazurinsky was one of a few people to film Prince's now-legendary impromptu performance of Let's Go Crazy at the SNL40 after party in February 2015. The video went viral following Prince's death in 2016 and was shared by numerous media outlets.[9]

In 2017, Kazurinsky played the recurring role of Judge Emerson on NBC's Chicago Justice, and appeared as Father Timothy in Netflix's original series, Easy.

Personal life edit

Kazurinsky lives outside Chicago with his wife, Broadway actress Marcia Watkins[10] (On Your Toes, A Chorus Line).[11] Kazurinsky has a daughter, Zoe, and a son, Pete.[12]

Additional filmography edit

Screenwriting credits edit

Written with Denise DeClue:

Solo work:

References edit

  1. ^ Knight Jr., Richard (December 30, 2011). "Kazurinsky loops back to Chicago stages". Chicago Tribune.
  2. ^ Siehl, Jim (January 26, 2013). "Old friends reunite". The Tribune-Democrat. Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
  3. ^ . Ancestry.com. Archived from the original on June 9, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
  4. ^ Potts, Kimberly (November 8, 2011). "Jon Stewart Pokes Fun at Herman Cain, Gloria Allred and 'Occupy Ball Street' (Video)". TheWrap.
  5. ^ Perkins, Dennis (January 3, 2016). "Homer goes Greek, but two great guests make for a solid Simpsons". The A.V. Club.
  6. ^ Gioia, Michael (December 30, 2013). . Playbill. Archived from the original on December 31, 2013.
  7. ^ Oleksinski, Johnny (April 6, 2015). "Tim Kazurinsky will go to Broadway this spring". Chicago Tribune.
  8. ^ . Northlight Theatre. Archived from the original on July 4, 2015. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  9. ^ Kreps, Daniel (April 23, 2016). "Watch Prince's All-Star 'SNL 40' After Party Performance". Rolling Stone.
  10. ^ Tribune, Chicago (March 28, 1985). "KAZURINSKY FINDS THERE`S GOOD LIFE AFTER `LIVE`". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  11. ^ "Marcia Lynn Watkins (Performer)". Playbill. December 19, 2019. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  12. ^ Tribune, Chicago (December 30, 2011). "Kazurinsky loops back to Chicago stages". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 23, 2024.

External links edit

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Timothy James Kazurinsky born March 3 1950 is an American actor and screenwriter best known as a cast member and writer on Saturday Night Live and for his role as Carl Sweetchuck in the Police Academy films Tim KazurinskyBornTimothy James Kazurinsky 1950 03 03 March 3 1950 age 74 Johnstown Pennsylvania U S OccupationsActor screenwriter improviserYears active1978 presentSpouseMarcia Lynn WatkinsChildren2Websitewww wbr timkazurinsky wbr net Contents 1 Early life 2 Saturday Night Live 2 1 Recurring characters on SNL 2 2 Celebrity impressions on SNL 3 Other work 4 Personal life 5 Additional filmography 6 Screenwriting credits 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editKazurinsky was born in Johnstown Pennsylvania His father who was American born was of Polish descent and his mother was an Australian war bride 1 2 He spent most of his childhood in Australia where he attended Birrong Boys High School When he was 16 he moved to America by himself He completed his education graduating from Greater Johnstown High School in 1967 3 Kazurinsky worked as a reporter for the Johnstown Tribune Democrat then as a copywriter for a St Louis Missouri department store He moved to Chicago and began working for Leo Burnett Worldwide in its advertising department Seeking to gain confidence presenting ad pitches Kazurinsky enrolled in an improv class at The Second City where he became a member of the mainstage troupe in 1978 refining his improvisation and acting chops under the tutelage of Del Close Eventually Kazurinsky caught the attention of Saturday Night Live luminary John Belushi who recommended him to the show s then executive producer Dick Ebersol Ebersol was impressed with Kazurinsky and hired him as a writer and cast member in 1981 Saturday Night Live editDuring his three seasons on SNL Kazurinsky was known for playing numerous characters as well as doing celebrity impersonations Fellow cast members included Eddie Murphy Joe Piscopo Julia Louis Dreyfus and Mary Gross Kazurinsky was part of the show s 1984 writing team nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program There were reports that he often clashed with Dick Ebersol regarding the show s creative direction In 1984 Kazurinsky left SNL along with Piscopo Recurring characters on SNL edit Dr Jack Badofsky supposed science editor of Weekend Update who presented absurd lists of humorous pun based disease names Jon Stewart referenced the character in a 2011 Daily Show segment lampooning Herman Cain 4 The character was again alluded to in a 2016 episode of The Simpsons when Mr Burns exclaims Wordplay is for crosswords and Kazurinskys 5 Mr Landlord from Mr Robinson s Neighborhood with Eddie Murphy Father Timothy Owens an Irish priest The Iguana the male half of a hopelessly dorky couple who never revealed to his wife that he was a dangerous adventurer Havnagootiim Vishnuuerheer pronounced Having a good time wish you were here a Hindu Enlightened Master who cleared up The Great Unanswered Questions of the Universe Wayne Huevos a suave Latin American businessman who appeared on Weekend Update with ideas on how to clean up New York City Worthington Clotman SNL s resident network censor based on real life network censor Bill Clotworthy who would interrupt sketches and point out objectionable material Madge The Chimp s Husband in the recurring soap opera drama I Married a Monkey Celebrity impressions on SNL edit Mahatma Gandhi in a movie trailer parody called Gandhi and the Bandit Billie Jean King Adolf Hitler Ozzy Osbourne Klaus Barbie Gary Hart Moe Howard Douglas MacArthur Deng Xiaoping Franklin Roosevelt Henry Thomas as his character Elliott from E T the Extra Terrestrial Forrest GreggOther work editKazurinsky had a small part as a photographer in the 1980 Christopher Reeve Jane Seymour film Somewhere in Time At the insistence of his friend John Belushi he played Pa Greavy in the 1981 Belushi Aykroyd comedy Neighbors Shortly after departing Saturday Night Live Kazurinsky co wrote About Last Night based on David Mamet s one act play Sexual Perversity in Chicago The film starred Rob Lowe Demi Moore and Jim Belushi and was directed by Edward Zwick A remake of About Last Night was released in 2014 starring comedian Kevin Hart Kazurinsky famously portrayed Officer Carl Sweetchuck in Police Academy 2 3 and 4 In the 1990s Kazurinsky guest starred in Married with Children Early Edition and Police Academy The Series In the 2000s Kazurinsky wrote for and guest starred in comedy series such as Curb Your Enthusiasm What About Joan Still Standing and According to Jim In 2001 he wrote the screenplay for Strange Relations a film starring Paul Reiser George Wendt Julie Walters and Olympia Dukakis The screenplay was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award as well as a BAFTA Kazurinsky played a supporting role in the 2011 Zombie Army Productions film The Moleman of Belmont Avenue which also featured Robert Englund As a stage actor Kazurinsky appeared as Felix in The Odd Couple opposite George Wendt s Oscar Wilbur Turnblad in Hairspray and Peter Quince in William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream Kazurinsky s work in Chicago theatre has been recognized by two Joseph Jefferson Award nominations In February 2014 Kazurinsky joined the first National Tour of the hit musical Wicked in the role of The Wizard replacing John Davidson 6 Kazurinsky finished his run on in March 2015 when the First National Tour closed In May 2015 Kazurinsky made his Broadway debut alongside Jim Parsons and Christopher Fitzgerald in a limited run of David Javerbaum s new comedy An Act Of God directed by Joe Mantello between May and August 2015 at Studio 54 7 Kazurinsky and George Wendt reunited for the September 2015 world premiere of Bruce Graham s comedy Funnyman at Chicago s Northlight Theatre The production was directed by BJ Jones 8 In December 2016 Kazurinsky appeared as Frosch the jailer in Music Theatre Works production of Johann Strauss II operetta Die Fledermaus Kazurinsky was one of a few people to film Prince s now legendary impromptu performance of Let s Go Crazy at the SNL40 after party in February 2015 The video went viral following Prince s death in 2016 and was shared by numerous media outlets 9 In 2017 Kazurinsky played the recurring role of Judge Emerson on NBC s Chicago Justice and appeared as Father Timothy in Netflix s original series Easy Personal life editKazurinsky lives outside Chicago with his wife Broadway actress Marcia Watkins 10 On Your Toes A Chorus Line 11 Kazurinsky has a daughter Zoe and a son Pete 12 Additional filmography editMy Bodyguard 1980 Workman Somewhere in Time 1980 Photographer in 1912 Continental Divide 1981 Reporter Neighbors 1981 Pa Greavy Billions for Boris 1984 Bart This Wife for Hire 1985 Mel Greenfield M D Police Academy 2 Their First Assignment 1985 Sweetchuck the Merchant Police Academy 3 Back in Training 1986 Cadet Sweetchuck About Last Night 1986 Colin Police Academy 4 Citizens on Patrol 1987 Officer Sweetchuck Hot to Trot 1988 Leonard Wedding Band 1989 Badger Brother 1 Shakes the Clown 1991 1st Party Dad The Cherokee Kid 1996 Gaudy Hawker Plump Fiction 1997 Priscilla Queen of the Desserts The Silencer 1999 Librarian Poor White Trash 2000 Carlton Rasmeth Handicap Hunters 2001 Narcoleptic Strange Relations 2001 Attending Nurses Betaville 2001 President XM Roll Bounce 2005 Car Salesman 8 of Diamonds 2006 Viggio I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With 2006 Bill Bjango Stash 2007 John Bookenlacher Tapioca 2009 Einstein Ca h 2010 Chunky Chicken Salesman uncredited Typing 2010 Al John Belushi Dancing on the Edge 2010 Himself The Return of Joe Rich 2011 Petey B Close Quarters 2012 Morris Scrooge amp Marley 2012 Marley The Moleman of Belmont Avenue 2013 Harold Thrill Ride 2016 Gus Chicago Justice 2017 Judge Emerson Alonso the Dream and the Call 2017 Store Patron Chasing The Blues 2017 Marvin Pounder Easy 2017 Father Timothy Hope Springs Eternal 2018 Mr Melvin Baxter Vendors 2019 Wayne Chicago Med 2021 Sheldon West The Road Dog 2023 PhilScreenwriting credits editWritten with Denise DeClue Big City Comedy 1980 About Last Night 1986 For Keeps 1988 The Cherokee Kid 1996 Relativity 1996 Fame L A 1997 Solo work Saturday Night Live 1980 1984 Strange Relations 2003 According to Jim 2005 References edit Knight Jr Richard December 30 2011 Kazurinsky loops back to Chicago stages Chicago Tribune Siehl Jim January 26 2013 Old friends reunite The Tribune Democrat Johnstown Pennsylvania Johnstown HS 1967 9 Ancestry com Archived from the original on June 9 2016 Retrieved April 11 2020 Potts Kimberly November 8 2011 Jon Stewart Pokes Fun at Herman Cain Gloria Allred and Occupy Ball Street Video TheWrap Perkins Dennis January 3 2016 Homer goes Greek but two great guests make for a solid Simpsons The A V Club Gioia Michael December 30 2013 Tim Kazurinsky Nick Adams and Jenny Florkowski Will Join Wicked First National Tour Playbill Archived from the original on December 31 2013 Oleksinski Johnny April 6 2015 Tim Kazurinsky will go to Broadway this spring Chicago Tribune Funnyman Northlight Theatre Archived from the original on July 4 2015 Retrieved September 1 2015 Kreps Daniel April 23 2016 Watch Prince s All Star SNL 40 After Party Performance Rolling Stone Tribune Chicago March 28 1985 KAZURINSKY FINDS THERE S GOOD LIFE AFTER LIVE Chicago Tribune Retrieved March 23 2024 Marcia Lynn Watkins Performer Playbill December 19 2019 Retrieved March 23 2024 Tribune Chicago December 30 2011 Kazurinsky loops back to Chicago stages Chicago Tribune Retrieved March 23 2024 External links editOfficial website Tim Kazurinsky at IMDb Tim Kazurinsky at the Internet Broadway Database Tim Kazurinsky at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tim Kazurinsky amp oldid 1217492559, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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