Robert Klein Movies and Career Information
Feb 08, 1942
The Bronx
Actor
Robert Klein (born February 8, 1942) is an American stand-up comedian, singer and actor. Klein was born in the Bronx, the son of Frieda (née Moskowitz) and Benjamin Klein, and was raised in a "prototypical 1950s Bronx Jewish" environment. After graduating from DeWitt Clinton High School, Klein planned to study medicine. However, he changed his mind during his studies in university. After graduating from Alfred University, he studied at Yale Drama School when he got wind of an opportunity to audition for The Second City. In a piece he wrote for the improvisational troupe's book, Klein recalled sitting in a room full of other hopefuls, including Fred Willard. Klein's audition consisted of an improvisation set with Willard about two guys in a nightclub, which was successful enough to get Klein and Willard hired by Second City. Klein had said another young man, Billy Dee Williams, was invited to join the troupe, but turned it down. His first major appearance was as host of the 1970 summer replacement television series Comedy Tonight, on which were introduced many of the routines that in the next few years would be released on record albums. His extensive routines about the Watergate
- Robert Klein Movies before 2012
- Reign Over Me 2007
- People I Know 2003
- How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days 2003
- Two Weeks Notice 2002
- Suits 1999
- Next Stop, Wonderland 1998
- Primary Colors 1998
- One Fine Day (1996) 1996
- Jeffrey 1995
- Last Unicorn 1982
- Owl and the Pussycat (1970) 1970
- Dangerous Curves (1929) 1929
- Pocket Full of Soul: The Harmonica Documentary
- Radioland Murders
- Mixed Nuts