Dan Schneider
Dan Schneider | |
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Born | |
Nationality | America |
Other names | Daniel Schneider Daniel J. Schneider Daniel James Schneider |
Education | attended various classes at Harvard University |
Occupation(s) | actor writer producer |
Employer(s) | Nickelodeon Warner Bros. Studios |
Known for | creating, producing, acting in and directing several films and television programs, including All That |
Spouse | Lisa Lillien |
Children | one (Mike) |
Parent(s) | Harry and Carol Schneider |
Dan Schneider (born January 14, 1966) is an American actor, writer, and producer of movies and television. He is the president of his own production company called Schneider's Bakery, Inc.
Dan Schneider is sometimes credited as Daniel Schneider, Daniel J. Schneider, or Daniel James Schneider.
Acting career
In the mid-1980s, Schneider co-starred in several movies including Making the Grade and Better Off Dead starring John Cusack, which has become a popular cult classic.
Schneider also co-starred in the movies The Big Picture starring Kevin Bacon and Happy Together starring Patrick Dempsey. He also starred in Hot Resort with Bronson Pinchot in 1985.
In 1986, Schneider became nationally well-known when he landed the role of Dennis Blunden on the ABC television sitcom Head of the Class. The hit series ran for 5 seasons from 1986 to 1991.
In 1992, Schneider starred in the series Home Free which starred Matthew Perry, later of Friends fame. Schneider played best friend to Perry's character.
Later, after becoming a writer/producer, Schnieder began limiting his acting roles to ones he wrote for himself in his projects, produced, such as "Mr. Baily" in Good Burger (a movie written and co-produced by Schneider). He sometimes makes cameos in episodes of the television show he creates.
Writing/Producing career
Television
Schneider's career shifted directions in 1993 when he began writing and producing a string of highly successful television shows.
The headline in a New York Times article (April 8, 2007) about Schneider called him "the master of a television genre."
Another New York Times article (September 7, 2007) said that Schneider "has become the Norman Lear of children's television."
Schneider is the creative force behind the following hit TV series:
- iCarly (Nickelodeon: 2007-present). Starring Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, and Jerry Trainor. iCarly launched in September 2007 and was an instant hit. Based on early confidence, the network increased the first season order from 13 episodes to 40 episodes, an enormous order for a television series. iCarly was nominated for a Kids Choice Award in its first season, competing against Hannah Montana and Drake & Josh (another show by Dan Schneider). iCarly is about a girl who makes a web-show and becomes famous (www.iCarly.com).
- Zoey 101 (Nickelodeon: 2005-2008). Zoey 101 was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2005. The series star, Jamie Lynn Spears, is the younger sister of singer Britney Spears. Jamie Lynn won the Kids Choice Award for "Favorite Actress" in 2006, for her starring role in Zoey 101. In 2005, Zoey 101 was the #2 television show in America with the young teen audience, second only to American Idol. Zoey 101 was Schneider's first single-camera format program.
- Drake & Josh (Nickelodeon: 2004-2007). Drake & Josh has won multiple Kids Choice Awards, and is one of Nickelodeon's all-time most popular series. It starred three actors from The Amanda Show: Drake Bell, Josh Peck, and Nancy Sullivan.
- What I Like About You (WB: 2002-2006). What I Like About You starred Amanda Bynes and Jenny Garth, formerly of Beverly Hills 90210. The show had a four-year successful run on the WB network, just before the WB and UPN merged into the "CW" network.
- The Amanda Show (Nickelodeon: 1999-2001). The Amanda Show won multiple Kids Choice Awards. Although the show ended production in 2001, it has continued to air in reruns on Nickelodeon through 2007. Schneider himself often appeared on The Amanda Show as a frustrated old man who was frequently the victim of strange prank phone calls.
- Kenan & Kel (Nickelodeon: 1996-2000). Kenan & Kel won Cable Ace Awards and multiple Kids Choice Awards. One of its main stars, Kenan Thompson, went on to become a regular performer on Saturday Night Live. Schneider cast his former Head of the Class co-star Dan Frischman as a series regular performer.
- All That (Nickelodeon: 1994-2005, 2008 on The N). All That is a sketch comedy show, often referred to by the media as the "little brother" of Saturday Night Live. All That won Cable Ace Awards and multiple Kids Choice Awards. It was one of the longest-running live action series ever on Nickelodeon. The show featured hundreds of comedy sketches. It also featured musical appearances by artists such as Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Barenaked Ladies, Usher, Mandy Moore, 'N Sync, Avril Lavigne, etc. Schneider quit All That after 4 seasons to run The Amanda Show. The show's ratings soon declined and it was canceled in 1999-2000. Nickelodeon then asked Schneider to come back and revamp All That in 2000. Schneider agreed and All That then returned to Nickelodeon. It ran another 4 successful seasons until Schneider left the show again in 2004, bringing All That to the end of its 10 season run.
Common elements in Zoey 101, Drake & Josh, and iCarly
- The use of the phrase "What up?" in place of "What's up?".
Examples:
Zoey 101:
Quinn: "OK, Mark, what up?"
Drake & Josh:
Megan: "What up with the tie?"
Josh: "What up with the sheep?"
iCarly:
Carly: "What up, Vera?" - The use of "Oh, my God!". Besides Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, these 3 shows are the only ones that mention "Oh, my God!" on Nickelodeon. "Oh, my gosh" and "Oh, my goodness" are also widely used on these shows as well.
- Parodies of consumer products, pop culture, and places
- Regular, common concepts are normally translated into more complex terms:
iCarly:
Carly: "It was just a nose kiss! Aw, come on, it was strictly nasal!" - Numerous references to hobos or the disabled (Drake & Josh and iCarly only)
- The use of the slang word "suckish", which means "uncool".
- Numerous references to chowder, feet and toes.
Parodies of Consumer Products, Pop Culture, and Places in Zoey 101, Drake & Josh, and iCarly
- Daka Shoes - shoe company Nike - Drake & Josh, iCarly
- Daka Puffs - Nike Shox - Drake & Josh
- Scarlett's Web - children's novel Charlotte's Web - iCarly
- PearPhone - iPhone - iCarly
- Chips A'Soy! - Chips Ahoy! cookies - iCarly
- G-O - iPod - Drake & Josh, Zoey 101
- SplashFace - YouTube - iCarly, Zoey 101
- Flutter Nutter - Nutter Butter cookie - Drake & Josh
- Squibbles - Skittles candy - Drake & Josh
- Melon-Ms - M&Ms candy - Drake & Josh
- Cheesy-Bake Oven - Easy-Bake Oven - Zoey 101
- Mercedes Lens Sunglasses - Mercedes Benz motor company - iCarly
- Pear Logo (seen on laptops) - Apple's apple logo - Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, iCarly
- Megathon Bar - Marathon Bar - Drake & Josh
- Hexaco Station - Texaco gas station - Drake & Josh
- Randy-Yo's - Cheerios cereal / American Idol judge Randy Jackson - iCarly
- Girl Sprouts - Girl Scouts - iCarly
- Twin Mints - Thin Mints Girl Scout cookies - iCarly
- Bandana Republic - Banana Republic clothing store - iCarly
- Chickipedia - Wikipedia - iCarly
- Yellow Day - rock band Green Day - iCarly
- Skybucks Coffee - Starbucks Coffee - iCarly
- Gary Coleman Grill - George Foreman Grill - Drake & Josh
- Milford Mouse - Mickey Mouse - Drake & Josh
- Space Trek - Star Trek - Drake & Josh
- Galaxy Wars - Star Wars - Drake & Josh, iCarly, Zoey 101
- Photodoc - Adobe Photoshop - Drake & Josh, iCarly
- Ghost Monsters - Ghostbusters - Drake & Josh
- Henry Doheny - magician/escape artist Harry Houdini - Drake & Josh, Zoey 101
- Pump My Room - Pimp My Ride - Drake & Josh
- Fancy Cat - Cat Fancy magazine - Drake & Josh
- Inside Out Burger - In-N-Out Burger - Drake & Josh
- Maptrek - Mapquest - Drake & Josh
- B.F. Wang's - P.F. Chang's - Drake & Josh
- Suzanna Louisiana - Hannah Montana - Drake & Josh
- Dude, I'm 16! - My Super Sweet 16 - Drake & Josh
- Friday Night Live - Saturday Night Live - Zoey 101
- Krusty Kreme - Krispy Kreme - iCarly
- Pentendo GS - Nintendo DS - Drake & Josh
- Mall-Mart - Wal-Mart - iCarly
- PearPod - iPod - iCarly
- Blaine Darvey - escape artist David Blaine - Drake & Josh
- The Macalana - Los Del Rio song The Macarena - Zoey 101
- Goldentone - Coppertone lotion - Zoey 101
- iBerry - iPhone / BlackBerry - Zoey 101
- Jonas Book of World Records - Guinness Book of World Records - iCarly
- Pirates of the Lima Be-an - Pirates of the Caribbean - iCarly
- Peppy-Cola - Pepsi-Cola - iCarly
- Booboobees - Jujubes - Drake and Josh, iCarly
- Mocha-Cola - Coca Cola - Drake and Josh
- Mountain Fizz - Mountain Dew - Drake and Josh
- Quinndows QP - Windows XP - Zoey 101
- Save Right - Rite Aid - iCarly
- Chuck E. Cheddar's - Chuck E. Cheese's - Drake & Josh
- The Pottery Barrel - The Pottery Barn - Drake & Josh, Zoey 101
- Game Sphere- Game Cube - Drake & Josh
- Blix- Gatorade - iCarly, Zoey 101
- There's something about Gary - There's something about Mary-Drake and Josh
- She's the Dude - She's the Man-Drake and Josh
- Groovy Smoothies - Jamba Juice-iCarly
- Paramore - Paramount-Drake & Josh
- Just My Truck - Just My Luck-Drake & Josh
Movies
Schneider has also been involved in movies. He wrote the movie Good Burger which starred Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell (and featured Schneider himself in a supporting role). The film was a successful moneymaker for Paramount Studios, and has begun to enjoy "cult film" status over recent years. Good Burger (the movie) was spun off from a popular comedy sketch which Schneider produced on his Nickelodeon television show, All That.
Schneider also wrote and co-produced the movie Big Fat Liar which starred Paul Giamatti and Frankie Muniz. The film was a hit for Universal Studios, earning nearly $50 million in domestic box office alone.
As of 2007, Schneider has movies in development at both Warner Bros. Studios and Nickelodeon's movie division.
Personal life
In 2002 Schneider married Lisa Lillien, the founder and president of suicide Girl[1] , a free daily email that features dieting tips, recipes, food finds, and food news.