Dave Coulier

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  • 30 January 2013 The most important thing about flying is landing.
  • 04 October 2012 Just recorded another funny episode of "China, IL" for @adultswim. I play evil Ronald Reagan again. Let you know when it airs.
  • 05 October 2012 Going for an early morning bike ride. When I was a kid I rode a Schwinn Continental. I thought it was the coolest! #mybikegrowingup
  • 10 September 2011 How foul does it have to be before this sign gets placed on the stall?
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  • 10 October 2012 If we could just get The Muppet Babies back on the air!
Dave Coulier Snapshot
Dave is perhaps best known for his work on the long-running hit ABC television
series, Full House, which aired for eight seasons (1987-1995, with 192 episodes
produced) and can now be seen as part of the popular Nick At Nite and ABC
Family network lineups. Additionally, the show is currently in worldwide syndication
in over 100 countries. Dave followed this success by hosting his second primetime hit series, America's Funniest People, which ran on ABC for four seasons.

Dave also handled the hosting chores for ABC's The World's Funniest Videos ,
and hosted his own series, Out of Control for Nickelodeon. Dave hosted the
multiple-award winning TV series, Animal Kidding, on the Animal Planet Network.
Dave also appeared on VH1’s #1 rated series The Surreal Life. Dave hosted two
seasons of America’s Most Talented Kids for the i Network. He also stars as the
voices of Felix The Cat, The Professor and Rock Bottom in several Felix The Cat
animated feature films on DVD.

Dave also partnered with Nancy Kerrigan in the Skating With Celebrities series on
the Fox Network. Dave starred in two movies; Shredderman for Nickelodeon and
The Family Holiday which aired on the Lifetime Network.

Highly regarded for his voice-over talent, Dave's additional credits include many
Saturday morning cartoon favorites. He began by doing voices on HannaBarbera's Scooby Doo and the re-syndicated version of The Jetson's. Dave then went on to lend his versatile voice to Jim Henson's multiple Emmy Award-winning animated series, The Muppet Babies , where he portrayed Animal and Dr.Bunsen Honeydew for the run of the series, and then became the voice of three additional characters; Waldorf and Statler (the two old guys in the balcony on the original Muppet Show) and Bean Bunny. Dave provided the voice of Peter Venkman for The Real Ghostbusters cartoon, as well as voices for the Cartoon Networks' Robot Chicken. Dave is also teamed-up with fellow comedian, Dave Thomas on The Bob
and Doug (McKenzie) animated series. Dave is now co-starring on "China, IL" for Cartoon Networks' Adult Swim lineup.

Dave's clean stand-up has earned him appearances on The Tonight Show, HBO's
Detroit Comedy Jam and HBO's Comic Relief at Radio City Music Hall. Dave
continues to enjoy sold out performances of his stand up, and performs at many
colleges, corporate events, casinos, nightclubs and theaters across the country.

Dave currently resides in Los Angeles. He spends much of his time writing and
producing TV and movies. And in his free time, Dave enjoys flying airplanes,
playing ice hockey and golf.
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