Jim Carrey (Jim Carrey)( Actor)
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Biography Jim Carrey (Jim Carrey)
Born in 1962 in Canada, Newmarket (Ontario), and realized his calling in his youth, speaking in front of classmates - and making them laugh. In fifteen years, Jim began to speak in the "Yuk-Yuk", famous club of Toronto, and later traveled across Canada, and in nineteen years packed up and waved in Los Angeles. Soon he was constantly performing at local clubs and comedy shows with famous actors. After working with Richard Lester in his "Chur, my!" (1984) Carrie invited to the role in "Duck Factory" (NBC, 1984), which became apparent failure of producer Jay Tarsesa. Carrie again appears in the clubs and gets small roles in FF Coppola in "Peggy Sue Got Married" (1986), . Julien Temple, Earth Girls are available "(1989) and two tapes director Buddy Van Horn Clint Eastwood with" Dead quagmire "(1988) and" Pink Cadillac "(1989), . But the opportunity to show his comic talent Carrie really fell only after the invitation to the crowd show "In vivid colors, where he soon became a regular participant. Breakthrough to Success Carrie made a hit "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" (1994), who became a continuous demonstration of a wide range of comedic talents of the actor. Although most critics and ignored the film, audiences in theaters shaft cut down and turned into cash Carrie actor. "Mask" (1994), the next film with Carrey, released shortly after the "Ace", approved it in that position, having collected the first weekend of the twenty million dollars. Carrie continued box office success another hit, "Dumb and Dumber," where he played the second of the title character. Although the film was weak plot and received mixed responses, the audience once again paid tribute to the comedy gift Currie. Playing an actor in "Batman Forever" (1995) again received the Acclaim, . this time more deserved, . though once on the screen beside him appeared Tommy Lee Jones, . Carrie from thin and precise reference of its role has slid to the usual antics and jumping, . 1995 Carrie completed a sequel "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls" (1995), collected on the first weekend amounted to forty million dollars. Critics acknowledged Kerry in 1997, when he hit the nominees of the Golden Globe for the role of restrained comedy immoral attorney in "Liar Liar" (1997). The scandalous divorce from first wife, Melissa Uomer done in finance Carrie hole at seven million dollars and lasted ten months of the second marriage to actress Lauren Holly, too, had cost him dearly. But do not cry about Carrie: for "Cable Guy", he received a record twenty million dollars jackpot and frustrate even twenty million for a remake of the 1947 comedy "The Secret Life of Walter Mitte.
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