Rob Schneider
Rob Schneider
Robert Michael "Rob" Schneideris an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and director. A stand-up comic and veteran of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, he went on to a successful career in feature films, including starring roles in the comedy films Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, The Hot Chick, The Benchwarmers, and Grown Ups...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth31 October 1963
CitySan Francisco, CA
CountryUnited States of America
She's trying to act, she's got a guy who's literally making the penis go up and down and so we were laughing that whole day. It was just hard not to laugh.
I want to make films that make people laugh hard, and I am not afraid to walk away from this business tomorrow.
A woman can laugh and cry in three seconds and it's not weird. But if a man does it, it's very disturbing. The way I'd describe it is like this: I have been allowed inside the house of womanhood, but I feel that they wouldn't let me in any of the interesting rooms.
I lost that excitement I had when I first started out. It was all about the need to just get a job, and so I found the joy again when I was writing Deuce Bigelow. I was laughing so hard and along with my writing partner at the time, simply laughing until we cried
I have been on the edge of a cliff for a while,
Much of what the industry is proposing is already law, such as producing ads that aren't misleading. What we clearly need is more authority and resources to ensure that all marketing, not just the amount spent on direct-to-consumer advertising, is honest and accurate.
I have a tendency to want to act goofy.
Legislation before the house proposes much tougher restrictions on new drugs and drugs with outstanding post-market approval studies that have not yet been completed,
I think movie is so relentless and so out there that I think we might even get some decent reviews finally. Who knows? I'm always an optimist.
Our position is that DTC ads are just an extension of the general drug safety problems and the FDA needs broader authority on drug safety generally.
Well, Adam (Sandler) just wanted me to play myself. He said 'Come on, no one has ever seen that.' So he would actually come on the set and say, 'No, no, no, no ... Come on ... No, no, no, no. Just be yourself.' (I) have a tendency to want to be goofy.
Without a way to legally enforce these guidelines under law, it's a good bet that the drug industry will continue giving short shrift to side effects and safety concerns in its advertising. Congress needs to act to ensure consumers and doctors know about all the potential safety problems with a drug, and not just the pretty picture industry wants to paint.
We had to kind of reinvent it, ... Saturday Night Live.
We're not getting released in Japan; I know that for a fact,