Kevin Nealon
Kevin Nealon has set himself apart from other comedic performers with his unique sense of humor, dry wit, and likeable demeanor. Nealon is best known for his 9-year stint as a cast member of NBC's "Saturday Night Live." More recently, Nealon has received critical acclaim for his role in the Showtime series "Weeds," which was was nominated for a Golden Globe award in 2006, 2007 and 2009 fand a Screen Actors Guild Award in 2007 and 2009.
As one of the longest-running cast members on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" (1986-1995), Nealon created some of the show's most memorable characters, including The Subliminal Man and Hans and Franz. Nealon's recurring role as an anchor on "Weekend Update" made the sketch a show staple. In 1988 Kevin was nominated for an Emmy Award as part of the SNL writing team.
On the big screen, Nealon co-starred with "SNL" cast-mate Adam Sandler in a number of comedies, including "Don't Mess With Zohan," "Anger Management," "Eight Crazy Nights," "The Wedding Singer" and "Happy Gilmore." His numerous other film credits include "Joe Dirt," "Daddy Daycare," and "Roxanne," and he recently completed filming "Remarkable Power" with Tom Arnold and "They Came From Upstairs" opposite Tim Meadows and Ashley Tisdale.
When he's not in front of the camera or on the big and small screens, Kevin Nealon can often be found behind a computer screen. His book "Yes, You're Pregnant But What About Me?" a comical look at the male perspective of pregnancy, was released in 2008.

