Jim Varney was an American actor best known for his iconic role as Ernest P. Worrell in the "Ernest" film series. His career took off in the 1980s with the release of "Ernest Goes to Camp" in 1987, which led to a string of successful sequels such as "Ernest Saves Christmas" in 1988 and "Ernest Scared Stupid" in 1991. Varney's portrayal of the lovable, bumbling character endeared him to audiences of all ages and solidified his status as a beloved comedic actor. In addition to his work as Ernest, Varney also showcased his versatile talent in other films such as "The Beverly Hillbillies" (1993) and lent his voice to the character Slinky Dog in Pixar's groundbreaking animated film "Toy Story" (1995). His distinctive voice and comedic timing made him a standout in the industry, earning him a dedicated fan base. Varney's ability to bring heart and humor to his characters set him apart in Hollywood, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of entertainment.
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Directed by Claudia Christian, Corey Burton, Gary Trousdale, Jim Varney, Kirk Wise, Michael J. Fox
Directed by Iron Eyes Cody, Jim Varney, John R. Cherry III, John Vernon, Victoria Racimo
Directed by Douglas Seale, Jim Varney, John R. Cherry III, Noelle Parker, Oliver Clark
Directed by Austin Nagler, Eartha Kitt, Jim Varney, John R. Cherry III, Shay Astar
Directed by Cloris Leachman, Diedrich Bader, Erika Eleniak, Jim Varney, Penelope Spheeris
Directed by John Lasseter