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Jay Mohr
Jay Mohr, 2004
Born
Jon Ferguson Mohr
OccupationActor/Comedian
Years active1990–present
Spouse(s)Nikki Cox (2006-present)
Nicole Chamberlain (1998-2004)
Websitehttp://jaymohr.com

Jay Mohr (born August 23, 1970) is an American actor, impressionist and stand-up comedian.

Biography

Personal life

Mohr was born Jon Ferguson Mohr in Verona, New Jersey to Jean, a nurse, and Jon Mohr, a marketing executive.[1] He has two sisters, Julia and Virginia. He also has one son, Jackson, from his six-year marriage with former model Nicole Chamberlain. He married actress Nikki Cox on December 29, 2006.[2] Jay commented on the Late Late Show that he is of Scottish ancestry.[3] He has been sober since 1997. [4] In December 2008, he filed legal papers requesting a legal name change to Jon Ferguson Cox Mohr, adding the surname of his wife.[5]

Career

Mohr appeared as a featured player for the 1993-94 and 1994-95 seasons of Saturday Night Live. His 2004 memoir, Gasping for Airtime: Two Years in the Trenches of Saturday Night Live (ISBN 1-4013-0006-5), details this tumultuous period of his life, including his battle with chronic panic attacks. Though his potential was appreciated by SNL creator/producer Lorne Michaels, Mohr was impatient with his progression to full cast member, and left the show on bad terms. He has since reconciled with Michaels.

Mohr had a recurring role in the first season of The Jeff Foxworthy Show as Jeff Foxworthy's brother, Wayne. Mohr's first major film role was in 1996 when he played the conniving Bob Sugar, a sleazy sports agent in Jerry Maguire, followed in 1997 by a starring role in Picture Perfect. In 1999, Mohr starred in the television series Action, in which he played sleazy film producer Peter Dragon. Mohr later hosted a talk show on ESPN entitled Mohr Sports which ran briefly in 2001 before being cancelled. He was also the voice-over artist for Fox Sports Net's Beyond the Glory. Mohr has also appeared in movies such as Are We There Yet?, Small Soldiers, Go, and Pay It Forward, and The Groomsmen.

In 2003 and 2004, Mohr created, hosted, and was executive producer of NBC's Last Comic Standing reality television program. The show aired for three seasons, but was cancelled near the end of the third season due to poor ratings, only to be renewed later. Mohr was very vocal toward NBC concerning its cancellation,[6] and did not return for the show's fourth season in 2006. Mohr was replaced with new host Anthony Clark, but he is credited as a consultant. On the season finale of Last Comic Standing 4, Jay performed as a guest comedian. He had a recurring role on on the TV series Ghost Whisperer, which had developed into a regular role. Mohr also starred in an episode of the hit sitcom Scrubs - "My Own Private Practice Guy" in 2003.

Mohr currently stars as newly divorced dad Gary Brooks on the CBS sitcom Gary Unmarried. He plays Paula Marshall's ex-husband.

Radio

Mohr has contributed frequently to The Jim Rome Show as a caller and has also guest-hosted the program. His nickname on the show is "Slam Man" and Rome often lets him promote his upcoming comedy club appearances. Mohr finished in 7th place in the 2007 Smack-Off, 6th place in the 2008 Smack-Off and in 10th place in the 2009 Smack-Off. Jay is also known to do "drive-by" call-in's to the show to usually promote one of his stand-up shows or live events.

He used to appear frequently on the Opie and Anthony radio program, but due to the large time difference due to Mohr living in California, he now appears frequently on the Ron and Fez Show as a caller. As of June 2008 due to his work schedule he is once again contributing frequently to the Opie and Anthony show.

Other work

Mohr was the Master of Ceremonies at BlizzCon 2007, 2008, and 2009. He was featured in three commercials for Diet Pepsi, where Mohr plays the agent for Diet Pepsi (the can), making deals with Diddy, Jackie Chan and a celebrity poker appearance.

Mohr can be heard as a semi-regular guest on the Ron and Fez and Opie and Anthony shows on XM Satellite Radio.

Mohr is often a celebrity caller to The Jim Rome Show, where he talks about sports and rips on the "clones." Rome's nickname for him is the Slam Man. Jay guest hosted the The Jim Rome Show on August 13, 2007 when Rome was on vacation. During the show, Mohr made a joke about the city of Vancouver saying it looked "so much like Hong Kong," referring to Vancouver's large Chinese population.

He hosted and performed at the closing-night festivities of the BlizzCon conference at the Anaheim Convention Center on August 4, 2007, as well as the competition night festivities of BlizzCon 2008 and 2009.

As of January 22, Jay is hosting a Tax Laugh contest on YouTube for American software maker Intuit.

Mohr has brought his voice acting work to the realm of video games, including roles in Saints Row 2, Scarface, Leisure Suit Larry and Blitz: The League II (notable for once again playing a sleazy agent-type). He also lent his voice to the Simpsons episode Insane Clown Poppy, in a cameo role doing an impression of Christopher Walken.

Jay Mohr, 2009

Awards and nominations

Mohr came in seventh in the 2007 Smack-Off XIII. Sixth place in the 2008 Smack-Off XIV and tenth place in the 2009 Smack-Off XV.


Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Jay Mohr Biography". filmreference. 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-31. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ Michelle Tan (30 December 2008). "Jay Mohr Marries Las Vegas Star Nikki Cox". People. Retrieved 2008-11-31. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ Late Late Show. Dec 3, 2008.
  4. ^ "By the way..." (Tweet) – via Twitter. {{Cite tweet}}: Missing or empty |user=; Missing or empty |number= (help)
  5. ^ Staff writer (27 December 2008). "Mohr seeking Cox name addition". United Press International. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  6. ^ reality blurred + Last Comic Standing 3 finale pulled, maybe; Jay Mohr didn't want third season

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