Danny DeVito AKA Daniel Michael DeVito Jr. Born: 17-Nov-1944 Birthplace: Neptune, NJ
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor, Film Director, Film/TV Producer Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: Short loudmouth from Taxi Danny DeVito is a short, usually comedic, actor and filmmaker. In his most famous role, he played Louie De Palma, the unscrupulous and somewhat slithery dispatcher on the sitcom Taxi. As director, his resume includes Throw Momma from the Train and The War of the Roses, and as producer his films include Get Shorty, Out of Sight, and Erin Brockovich.
DeVito's father was a small businessman whose endeavors rarely prospered. Before deciding to become an actor, DeVito worked as a licensed hair stylist in his sister's salon. He studied at New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and made his New York stage debut in 1969, opposite Bert Convy in Shoot Anything With Hair That Moves. Working in summer stock in Connecticut, he met and befriended the young Michael Douglas. DeVito was soon subletting Douglas's Manhattan apartment, and when he met another aspiring actress named Rhea Perlman, she moved in two weeks later. DeVito played Martini in an off-Broadway production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, with William Devane as McMurphy. Five years later Douglas produced a film version of the play, starring Jack Nicholson, and gave DeVito his first screen role, reprising Martini. His other films include Terms of Endearment with Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger, Romancing the Stone with Kathleen Turner and old chum Douglas, and Twins with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
His first feature, Throw Momma from the Train, was an acerbic, uncredited remake of Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train, and his The War of the Roses with Douglas and Turner challenged Hollywood expectations of a happy ending. In the underrated Death to Smoochy, a dark satirical spin on the Pee-wee Herman scandal, Robin Williams played a disgraced clown seeking vengeance on the titular fuchsia rhino, played by Edward Norton.
With Perlman, DeVito founded Jersey Films, an independent studio which produced Reality Bites and Pulp Fiction, and the silly cop sitcom Reno 911! Perlman and DeVito co-wrote the 1975 short, Minestrone, in which DeVito discovered a tiny scuba diver in his soup. They have worked together often, in Taxi, and in films from Swap Meet to The Ratings Game to Roald Dahl's Matilda.
In 2005, DeVito and Perlman were sued by Ivan Harnden, a guest at their 2003 New Years Eve party. He alleged that DeVito and Perlman "had a duty to exercise due care in operating and managing the party and the dance floor," and that they were thus liable for injuries Harnden received when a drunken partygoer smashed a champagne glass into his face during the festivities. "It's a frivolous lawsuit," said DeVito's lawyer. "The last time I checked drinks do spill."
Father: Daniel DeVito (small business owner) Mother: Julia (homemaker) Sister: Angela DeVito (beauty salon owner) Wife: Rhea Perlman (actress, cohabited 1970s, m. 28-Jan-1982, sep. 2012-13, three children) Daughter: Lucy Chet DeVito (actress, b. Mar-1983) Daughter: Grace Fan DeVito (b. Mar-1985) Son: Jake Daniel DeVito (b. Oct-1987)
High School: Oratory Prep School, Summit, NJ Conservatory: Academy of Dramatic Arts Conservatory: Wilifred Academy of Hair and Beauty
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Environmental Media Association Board of Directors Friends of Hillary Hillary Clinton for President Obama for America Obama Victory Fund 2012 PAC For a Change Emmy 1981 for Taxi Golden Globe 1980 for Taxi Endorsement of DirecTV 2003
Endorsement of Intel Consumer Electronics Show keynote, Las Vegas, NV (5-Jan-2006)
Wedding: Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones (2000) Risk Factors: Vegetarian, Smoking
TELEVISION It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Frank Reynolds (2006-) Taxi Louie De Palma (owner, 1978-83)
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR Duplex (26-Sep-2003) Death to Smoochy (28-Feb-2002) Matilda (2-Aug-1996) Hoffa (25-Dec-1992) The War of the Roses (8-Dec-1989) Throw Momma from the Train (11-Dec-1987) The Ratings Game (15-Dec-1984)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Dumbo (11-Mar-2019) Smallfoot (20-Sep-2018) [VOICE] Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (5-Sep-2017) · Himself Salinger (5-Sep-2013) · Himself The Lorax (2-Mar-2012) [VOICE] Hotel Noir (2012) Revenge of the Electric Car (22-Apr-2011) · Himself Girl Walks Into a Bar (7-Mar-2011) I'm Still Here (6-Sep-2010) · Himself When in Rome (29-Jan-2010) · Al Solitary Man (Sep-2009) Housebroken (2009) · Tom Cathkart Guest of Cindy Sherman (Apr-2008) · Himself Just Add Water (18-Mar-2008) Nobel Son (28-Apr-2007) · George Gastner Reno 911! Miami (23-Feb-2007) The Good Night (25-Jan-2007) · Mel Deck the Halls (22-Nov-2006) 10 Items or Less (11-Sep-2006) Even Money (Mar-2006) Relative Strangers (2006) · Frank Menure The OH in Ohio (2006) Be Cool (4-Mar-2005) Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School (24-Jan-2005) · Booth Big Fish (10-Dec-2003) · Amos Calloway Anything Else (27-Aug-2003) · Harvey Austin Powers in Goldmember (22-Jul-2002) · Famous Mini Me Death to Smoochy (28-Feb-2002) America: A Tribute to Heroes (21-Sep-2001) · Himself Heist (10-Sep-2001) · Bergman What's the Worst That Could Happen? (01-Jun-2001) · Max Fairbanks Screwed (12-May-2000) · Grover Cleaver Drowning Mona (2-Jan-2000) · Chief Rash Man on the Moon (20-Dec-1999) · George Shapiro The Big Kahuna (16-Sep-1999) The Virgin Suicides (19-May-1999) · Dr. Horniker Living Out Loud (15-Sep-1998) Completely Cuckoo (16-Dec-1997) · Himself The Rainmaker (21-Nov-1997) · Deck Shifflet L.A. Confidential (19-Sep-1997) · Sid Hudgens Hercules (14-Jun-1997) [VOICE] Mars Attacks! (13-Dec-1996) · Rude Gambler Space Jam (15-Nov-1996) · Swackhammer [VOICE] Matilda (2-Aug-1996) Felony (3-Jan-1996) Get Shorty (20-Oct-1995) · Martin Weir Junior (24-Nov-1994) · Dr. Larry Arbogast Renaissance Man (3-Jun-1994) Look Who's Talking Now (5-Nov-1993) · Rocks [VOICE] Jack the Bear (2-Apr-1993) Hoffa (25-Dec-1992) · Bobby Ciaro Batman Returns (19-Jun-1992) · Penguin Other People's Money (18-Oct-1991) The War of the Roses (8-Dec-1989) · Gavin D'Amato Twins (9-Dec-1988) · Vincent Benedict Throw Momma from the Train (11-Dec-1987) · Owen Tin Men (6-Mar-1987) · Tilley Ruthless People (27-Jun-1986) · Sam Stone My Little Pony: The Movie (20-Jun-1986) [VOICE] Wise Guys (18-Apr-1986) Head Office (29-Dec-1985) The Jewel of the Nile (11-Dec-1985) · Ralph Johnny Dangerously (21-Dec-1984) · Burr The Ratings Game (15-Dec-1984) All the Kids Do It (24-Apr-1984) Romancing the Stone (30-Mar-1984) · Ralph Terms of Endearment (23-Nov-1983) · Vernon Dahlart Going Ape! (10-Apr-1981) Goin' South (2-Oct-1978) The World's Greatest Lover (18-Dec-1977) · Assistant Director The Van (21-Apr-1977) Deadly Hero (15-Oct-1976) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (19-Nov-1975) · Martini Scalawag (14-Nov-1973) Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30 (14-Nov-1973) Lady Liberty (1971)
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