Phil Hartman

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman  (September 24, 1948 – May 28, 1998) was a Canadian-born American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and graphic artist. Born in Brantford, Ontario, Hartman and his family immigrated to the United States when he was ten. After graduating from California State University, Northridge with a degree in graphic arts, he designed album covers for bands like Poco and America. Feeling the need for a more creative outlet, Hartman joined the comedy group The Groundlings in 1975 and there helped comedian Paul Reubens develop his character Pee-wee Herman. Hartman co-wrote the screenplay for the film Pee-wee's Big Adventure and made recurring appearances on Reubens' show Pee-wee's Playhouse. Hartman became well-known in the late 1980s when he joined the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. He won fame for his impressions, particularly of President Bill Clinton, and stayed on the show for eight seasons. Called "the Glue" for his ability to hold the show together and help other cast members, Hartman won a Primetime Emmy Award for his SNL work in 1989. In 1995, after scrapping plans for his own variety show, he starred as Bill McNeal in the NBC sitcom NewsRadio. He also had frequent roles on The Simpsons as Lionel Hutz, Troy McClure and others, and appeared in the films Houseguest, Sgt. Bilko, Jingle All the Way, and Small Soldiers. Hartman had been divorced twice before he married Brynn (née Omdahl) in 1987; the couple had two children together. However, their marriage was fractured, due in part to Brynn's drug use. On May 28, 1998, Brynn shot and killed her husband while he slept in their Encino, Los Angeles, home, then committed suicide several hours later. In the weeks following his death, Hartman was celebrated in a wave of tributes. Dan Snierson of Entertainment Weekly opined that Hartman was "the last person you'd expect to read about in lurid headlines in your morning paper...a decidedly regular guy, beloved by everyone he worked with". Description above from the Wikipedia article Phil Hartman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Birth Location Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Born 1948-09-24
Died 1998-05-28

Movies

Saturday Night Live: 40th Anniversary Special as Self - Cast Member (In Memoriam)
2015
The Women of SNL as Various (archive footage)
2010
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror as Bill Clinton (voice)
2003
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley as Various (archive footage) (uncredited)
2003
Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night as Chauncey (voice)
1998
Small Soldiers as Phil Fimple
1998
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman as Self / Various Characters
1998
The Second Civil War as The President
1997
Jingle All the Way as Ted Maltin
1996
Sgt. Bilko as Major Colin Thorn
1996
Stuart Saves His Family as Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
1995
Houseguest as Gary Young
1995
The Crazysitter as The Salesman
1994
The Pagemaster as Tom Morgan (voice)
1994
Greedy as Frank
1994
1993
So I Married an Axe Murderer as Ranger John 'Vicky' Johnson
1993
Coneheads as Marlax
1993
Daybreak as Man in Abstinence Commercial
1993
CB4 as Virgil Robinson
1993
One Special Victory as Mike Rutten
1991
Quick Change as Hal Edison
1990
How I Got Into College as Bennedict, SAT Coach
1989
Fletch Lives as Bly Manager
1989
Amazon Women on the Moon as Baseball Announcer (segment "Murray in Videoland")
1987
The Brave Little Toaster as Air Conditioner / Hanging Lamp (voice)
1987
Spaceballs as Dink (voice) (uncredited)
1987
Blind Date as Ted Davis
1987
1986
Ruthless People as Newsreader (uncredited)
1986
1986
Last Resort as Jean-Michel
1986
1985
Weekend Pass as Joe Chicago
1984
1982
Pandemonium as Reporter
1982
The Pee-wee Herman Show as Kap'n Karl
1981
Skateboard Madness as Narrator (voice)
1980
Cheech & Chong's Next Movie as Chick Hazard
1980
The Gong Show Movie as Man at Airport with Gun
1980
Stunt Rock as Monique’s Assistant
1978