James Eugene Carrey
was born in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, January 17, 1962. As a young
boy, his sense of humor developed through impersonations of family
members.
He began his standup comedy in the seventh grade when his teacher
allowed him to have fifteen minutes at the end of each day to entertain
his classmates.
At the age of
fourteen, his father got laid off. This forced the whole Carrey family
to move to Scarborough. Both parents and all four children took jobs at
the Titan Wheels factory to make ends meet.
As a result, Jim's grades fell from straight A's to F's. Eventually Carrey dropped out of highschool and started performing at comedy clubs in Toronto.
In 1979, Carrey
moved to Los Angeles where he landed a job at the Comedy Store. His
big break came after Rodney Dangerfield signed him on for a season and
an appearance on David Letterman's Late Night show.
Shortly afterwards, NBC offered him a role in the series The Duck
Factory. A short lived series that was cancelled after thirteen
episodes. Realizing that he did not want to spend the rest of his life
as a standup comic, Carrey decided to take his acting to a more professional level.
His first major film role was Earth Girls Are Easy. Carrey
later moved on to In Living Color, playing one of the show's two white
cast members where he gained national exposure that tossed him to the
role of Ace Ventura.
In 1995, Carrey
starred in the box office smash Batman Forever as the Riddler. Other
movies he starred in include Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, dumb and dumber, The Cable Guy, The Truman Show, and Liar Liar -- for which he received a Golden Globe Best Actor nomination.
In 1999, Carrey
starred in Man on the Moon, a movie depicting the late Andy Kaufman, a
role that both Nicolas Cage and Kevin Spacey were also seeking. Carrey
stayed busy in the following years, with roles in the comedy Me,
Myself, and Irene, How The Grinch Stole Christmas and The Majestic.
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