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Janeane Garofalo’s Milestones
Appeared on several TV comedy shows including MTV's "Half Hour Comedy Hour"
Met Ben Stiller
Played the booking agent on "The Larry Sanders Show" (HBO)
Raised in Madison, New Jersey until her last year of high school when she moved to Houston
TV series debut, in the ensemble of "The Ben Stiller Show" (Fox)
Won a cable TV contest to find the funniest person in Rhode Island
1985 While an undergraduate, began appearing at "open mike" nights at clubs in Boston
1986 - 1989 Spent three years performing in clubs, primarily in Boston and Houston but also on the road
1989 Relocated to Los Angeles
1991 Film debut in small role in "Late for Dinner"
1991 TV acting debut, "Passion," an unsold comedy pilot
1994 Briefly joined the cast of NBC's "Saturday Night Live"
1994 First major film role, "Reality Bites," directed by Stiller; also sang on the soundtrack
1995 Breakthrough screen role as Randy Quaid's 'blind date-from-hell' in "Bye Bye, Love"
1995 Headlined her own "HBO Comedy Half-Hour"
1995 Hosted the stand-up showcase, "Comedy Product" (Comedy Central); also co-produced
1995 Served as special correspondent on Michael Moore's series "TV Nation" (NBC)
1996 First feature lead as radio host Abby Barnes in "The Truth About Cats and Dogs"
1996 Memorable cameo appearance, playing a waitress at a medieval-themed restaurant in "The Cable Guy," directed by Ben Stiller
1996 Offered dramatic turn in a two-part episode of NBC's "Law & Order"
1997 Debut as feature producer "Sweethearts"; also starred
1997 Delivered a dramatic turn as a deputy in "Cop Land"
1997 Offered fine support as a chain-smoking cynical classmate in "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion"
1997 Starred in the romantic comedy "The Matchmaker"
1998 Cast as an FBI agent investigating a serial killer in "Clay Pigeons"
1998 Played an agent opposite Ben Stiller in "Permanent Midnight"
1998 Provided the character voice of Sally on the series "Felicity" (The WB); Garofalo did not take onscreen credit for the role
1999 Appeared as a postal worker with romantic designs on a new co-worker who happens to be a serial killer in "The Minus Man"
1999 Had supporting roles in indie films "Dogma" and "200 Cigarettes"
1999 Played The Bowler in the comic book-inspired "The Mystery Men"
2000 Cast as Minnie Mogul in "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle"
2000 Portrayed Anita Hoffman opposite Vincent D'Onofrio in the biopic "Steal This Movie," about 1960s radical Abbie Hoffman
2001 Appeared in "Wet Hot American Summer"
2002 Starred in "The Laramie Project," (HBO) a true story of an American town in the wake of the murder of Matthew Shepard
2003 Cast in the film "Wonderland" based on the brutal murders which involved legendary porn star John Holmes
2004 Co-hosted the Air America Radio's show "The Majority Report," alongside Sam Seder
2004 Starred opposite David Schwimmer in the drama "Duane Hopwood"; screened at Sundance
2005 Joined the cast of the NBC drama "The West Wing," as a media strategist hired by Democratic presidential hopeful Matt Santos (Jimmy Smits)
2005 Starred opposite Martin Short in the comedy "Jiminy Glick in La La Wood"
2007 Cast in the animated Pixar feature, "Ratatouille"
2007 Co-starred in Richard Kelly's ensemble film, "Southland Tales"
2007 Joined the seventh season of Fox's "24" as a government agent

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Born

September, 28 1964 in Newton, New Jersey, USA

Education

  • James E Taylor High School, Houston, TX:
  • Providence College, Providence, RI:

Professions

actor, comedian, bike messenger, movie theater usher, receptionist at a health club, shoe store clerk, waitress