Dana Thomas Carvey (born June 2, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, podcaster, screenwriter and producer.
Carvey is best known for his seven seasons on Saturday Night Live, from 1986 to 1993, which earned him five consecutive Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He returned to the show during and immediately after the 2024 presidential election to impersonate outgoing US President Joe Biden as well as Trump advisor, businessman, and billionaire Elon Musk.
Carvey is also known for his film roles in comedies such as Moving (1988), Opportunity Knocks (1990), Trapped in Paradise (1994), and The Master of Disguise (2002), as well as reprising his role of Garth Algar in the SNL spin-off film Wayne's World (1992) and its sequel Wayne's World 2 (1993).
In 1957, his family moved to Anderson, California, where his father got a teaching job. When he was three years old, his family moved to San Carlos, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. He attended Tierra Linda Junior High in San Carlos, Carlmont High School in Belmont, California (where he was a member of the Central Coast Section champion cross country team), College of San Mateo in San Mateo, California, and earned his bachelor's degree in broadcast communications from San Francisco State University. In 1977, he won the San Francisco Stand-Up Comedy Competition.
Carvey was a finalist for the hosting role on the Nickelodeon television game show Double Dare. He ultimately withdrew his name from consideration after he was cast on Saturday Night Live. The job would go to Marc Summers.
Carvey's other original characters included Garth Algar (from Wayne's World), who was based on his brother; Hans (from "Hans and Franz"); the Grumpy Old Man (from Weekend Update appearances); and Ching Chang, a Chinese poultry store owner. Throughout the election and presidency of George H. W. Bush, he was the designated impersonator of the president, making him the lead actor of the regular political sketches on SNL.
During the 1992 US presidential election campaign, Carvey also did an impression of independent candidate Ross Perot; in a prime-time special before the election, Carvey played both George H. W. Bush and Perot in a three-way debate with Bill Clinton, played by Phil Hartman. As Perot—recorded and timed to give the appearance of interacting with the live Bush and Clinton—Carvey eschewed the show's signature "Live from New York" opening line, telling Bush "Why don't you do it, live-boy?" Carvey left SNL in 1993, after seven years.
In 1992, Carvey joined Mike Myers in Wayne's World, the film. A sequel, Wayne's World 2, was filmed and released in 1993. Other films Carvey appeared in during his time on SNL include Moving (1988) and Opportunity Knocks (1990).
Carvey's SNL work won him an Emmy Award in 1993 for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program. He has a total of six Emmy nominations. Carvey has returned to host SNL four times, in 1994, 1996, 2000, and 2011 in addition to numerous cameo appearances.
Carvey nearly rejoined the SNL cast for season 20 in 1994, but ultimately did not, although he would host an episode early in that season.
Carvey made more regular appearances in 2024 to play Joe Biden and Elon Musk in the immediate lead-up and aftermath to the 2024 presidential election. Musk notably criticized Carvey's performance of him on Twitter, saying that he did not believe that it sounded like him, which Carvey later agreed with.
He turned down a role in Bad Boys because he felt overwhelmed as a new father.
He reprised many of his SNL characters in 1996 for The Dana Carvey Show, a short-lived prime-time variety show on ABC. The show was most notable for launching Robert Smigel's cartoon "The Ambiguously Gay Duo", as well as the careers of Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert.
In 2002, he returned to films in the spy comedy The Master of Disguise. Released a week after his former colleague Mike Myers' successful film Austin Powers in Goldmember, most critics compared the movies and panned Carvey's effort. However, the movie did manage about $40 million at the North American box office. In March 2007, review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes ranked the film as the 18th worst-reviewed movie of the 2000s decade, with an approval rating of 1% based on 103 reviews. Comedian and former Mystery Science Theater 3000 host Michael J. Nelson named the film the third-worst comedy ever made. Carvey did not appear in a film again until 2011's Jack and Jill.
In 2003, Carvey turned down the role of the title role in the 2003 live-action film The Cat in the Hat, based on the 1957 children's book of the same name by Dr. Seuss. He was replaced by Mike Myers. In 2004, he ranked number 90 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time.
Carvey made an appearance at the 2008 MTV Movie Awards, reprising his SNL character Garth Algar with host Mike Myers for a "Wayne's World" sketch. On June 14, 2008, Carvey filmed a second HBO stand-up special, the first in 13 years, entitled Squatting Monkeys Tell No Lies.
In 2010, Carvey appeared in the Funny or Die original comedy sketch Presidential Reunion. He played the role of President George H. W. Bush alongside other current and former SNL president impersonators. Also that year, Carvey and comedian/writer Spike Feresten created and starred together in Spoof, a sketch comedy pilot for Fox. This included a sketch of a trailer for "Darwin", a mock film in which he played the evolutionary biologist, as well as a spoof of the hit TV series Lost. Both of these sketches can be seen on YouTube. On the animated TV series The Fairly OddParents, Carvey voiced Cosmo Cosma's con artist brother Schnozmo.
Carvey voiced Dana, the Camp Director in Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015), and was the voice of Pops in The Secret Life of Pets (2016) and its sequel The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019).
In 2016, Carvey recorded two live performances at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts for a Netflix special. His two sons, Tom and Dex, opened the show for him.
Carvey was a guest on Conan O'Brien's podcast, Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend, on January 27, 2019. Carvey was subsequently featured in a six episode mini-series of the podcast titled "Deep Dive with Dana Carvey", released in August 2019.
Carvey has regularly done sketch impressions on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert playing, among others, President Joe Biden and former national security advisor John Bolton.
In 2019, Carvey appeared on the guest panel of the fourth episode of Lights Out with David Spade and also in costume as Tony Montana in a number of later episodes.
In 2022, Carvey began co-hosting the Fly on the Wall podcast with fellow Saturday Night Live alum David Spade. Guests include former cast members and hosts of SNL.
In 2024, the Superfly video podcast (a spinoff of Fly on the Wall) co-hosted by Spade was launched.
In 1995, Carvey had a home in the San Fernando Valley, and his parents relocated to Murrieta, California, to be near his mother's sister, Shirley Miller.
In March 1998, Carvey underwent heart bypass surgery for a blocked coronary artery. The artery was buried deep in myocardium and difficult to find; the surgeon mistakenly performed the bypass on another accessible artery that was unblocked. As a result, Carvey continued to suffer from angina pectoris and successfully sued for $7.5 million in damages, which he donated to charity; he underwent additional corrective surgery in May 1998. He told Newsday that, while he was in the hospital for his final angioplasty in May 1998, Frank Sinatra died in the room adjacent to his. From 2002 to 2010, Carvey took a break to raise his two sons.
Carvey and his family live in Mill Valley in Marin County, California.
After The Master of Disguise
Podcasts
Personal life
Filmography
Comedy specials
1995 Dana Carvey: Critics' Choice Himself Stand-up special 2008 Dana Carvey: Squatting Monkeys Tell No Lies Stand-up special 2016 Dana Carvey: Straight White Male, 60 Stand-up special
Film
1981 Halloween II Assistant Barry McNichol 1984 This Is Spinal Tap Mime Waiter Racing with the Moon Baby Face 1986 Tough Guys Richie Evans 1988 Moving Brad Williams 1990 Opportunity Knocks Eddie Farrell 1992 Wayne's World Garth Algar 1993 Wayne's World 2 1994 Clean Slate Maurice L. Pogue The Road to Wellville George Kellogg Trapped in Paradise Alvin Firpo 1996 The Shot Himself Cameo Documentary 2000 Little Nicky Basketball Referee 2002 The Master of Disguise Pistachio Disguisey Also co-writer 2010 Presidential Reunion George H. W. Bush Short film 2011 Jack and Jill Crazy Puppeteer Cameo 2015 Hotel Transylvania 2 Dana the Camp Director Voice 2016 The Secret Life of Pets Pops 2017 Sandy Wexler Himself Becoming Bond Johnny Carson Documentary Too Funny to Fail Himself 2019 The Secret Life of Pets 2 Pops Voice
Television
1982 One of the Boys Adam Shields Main cast 1984 Blue Thunder Clinton Wonderlove 1986–1993 Saturday Night Live Various Roles Main cast
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program (1993)
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program (1989–1992)1988 Superman's 50th Anniversary Host/Himself Special 1992 64th Academy Awards Garth Algar 1992 1992 MTV Video Music Awards Host 1992, 1993
1997The Larry Sanders Show Himself 3 episodes
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series1994, 1996
2000, 2011Saturday Night Live Himself (host) 4 episodes 1996 The Dana Carvey Show Himself / various roles Title role; also co-creator, writer and executive producer 1998 Just Shoot Me! Oskar Milos Episode: "The Emperor" 1998–1999 LateLine Senator Crowl Pickens 2 episodes 2010 The Fairly OddParents Schnozmo Cosma Voice; Episode: "Double Oh Schnozmo" 2011 Good Vibes Claw Jones Voice; Episode: "Tech Rehab" Spoof Various Pilot 2012 Live with Kelly Himself (guest host) 3 episodes 2013 Rick and Morty Leonard Voice; Episode: "Anatomy Park" 2014 The Birthday Boys Laurence Eastman Episode: "Snobs and Slobs" 2016 First Impressions Himself Host 2018 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Episode: "Na.. Ga.. Do.. It" 2019 Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ Prince Borislav Episode: "Royale Pains" 2023 Mulligan Senator Cartwright LaMarr Voice; Main Cast Saturday Night Live>Joe Biden / Various roles Guest role (9 episodes)
Video games
1996 You Don't Know Jack Volume 2 Himself
Web
2021–present Fantastic! with Dana Carvey 2022–present Fly on the Wall Co-host with David Spade 2024–present Superfly
Notes
External links
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