Jon Lovitz is a versatile actor known for his impeccable comedic timing and distinctive voice. With a career spanning over four decades, Lovitz has established himself as a comedic powerhouse in Hollywood. He rose to fame as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" in the late 1980s, where he showcased his talent for creating memorable characters and delivering hilarious performances. Lovitz's filmography is filled with iconic roles in both live-action and animated films, including standout performances in "Happiness" (1998), "High School High" (1996), and "Trapped in Paradise" (1994). One of Lovitz's most beloved roles is as the voice of Radio in the animated classic "The Brave Little Toaster" (1987), where his comedic flair brought the character to life. He has also demonstrated his range as an actor in more dramatic roles, such as his portrayal of a sleazy lobbyist in "Casino Jack" (2010). Lovitz's ability to seamlessly transition between comedy and drama has made him a sought-after talent in the entertainment industry. Whether he is playing a lovable goofball or a conniving villain, Jon Lovitz's dynamic performances continue to entertain audiences worldwide.
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Directed by Barry Pepper, George Hickenlooper, Jon Lovitz, Kevin Spacey, Ruth Marshall
Directed by Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, Jack Palance, Jon Lovitz, Paul Weiland
Directed by Todd Solondz
Directed by Hart Bochner, Jon Lovitz, Louise Fletcher, Mekhi Phifer, Tia Carrere
Directed by Emilio Estevez, Gene Quintano, Jon Lovitz, Samuel L. Jackson, Tim Curry
Directed by James Orr, Jim Belushi, Jon Lovitz, Linda Hamilton, Michael Caine
Directed by Alyson Hannigan, Dan Aykroyd, Jon Lovitz, Kim Basinger, Richard Benjamin
Directed by David Spade, Dennis Dugan, Jon Heder, Jon Lovitz, Rob Schneider
Directed by Jerry Rees, Jon Lovitz, Thurl Ravenscroft, Timothy E. Day, Timothy Stack
Directed by Dana Carvey, George Gallo, Jon Lovitz, Nicolas Cage, Richard B. Shull