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John Paul Pinette ( ; March 23, 1964 – April 5, 2014) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, and performer. He toured the comedy club circuit beginning in the 1980s and appeared in cinema and on television. Besides stand-up Pinette did various impressions, among them , The Chipmunks, , from The Lord of the Rings, Hervé Villechaize (Tattoo from ), an , actor (notably Brando's role in ), as well as a range of regional accents. He occasionally sang in his stand-up routines, working in songs such as "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz, "Will You Be There" from , and "Don't Cry for Me Argentina".


Early life
Pinette was born in , , on March 23, 1964, the son of Robert Pinette Sr. (1929–1988) and Louise Pitre (Petrie) (1927–1982). His mother was of ancestry, with both her parents from , . He graduated from Malden Catholic High School in 1982.

He graduated from the University of Massachusetts Lowell in 1986 with a degree in .


Career
Upon graduating, he started a career in accounting but, after just six months, and on the advice of friends, left to pursue a career in comedy, later telling the Montreal Gazette in 2006 that he "knew the book theory but he didn't have the heart for it" and that "his job was to distract the auditors with jokes".

An early break for Pinette occurred in 1991 when he was asked to open for , doing so on and off for a year and a half. Originally hired to perform three sets, Sinatra invited him to dinner and chose to keep him on for more shows, including one at the in .

That same year, he was cast in the reality show The Grudge Match as the referee on the series and had regular roles on the final season of teen sitcom Parker Lewis Can't Lose and Married... With Children second-generation spin-off Vinnie & Bobby, starring Matt Le Blanc, with both airing in 1992.

Pinette was a recurring guest on The Tonight Show and The View, and in 1998 played the victim in the final episode of the sitcom .

Pinette was named Stand-Up Comedian of the Year by the American Comedy Awards in 1999 and received a nomination for his televised performance at 's Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in 2000. He held the record for the highest-selling one-person show series in the history of Just for Laughs for 16 years, being surpassed by in 2016.

Pinette appeared in the films Duets, , The Last Godfather, Dear God, and Junior, and played Nathaniel Bumpo in Artisan Entertainment's 2004 film The Punisher, starring and .

In 2004, Pinette joined the touring cast of the Hairspray in the role of , remarking to The Globe and Mail that "The irony is having to work my ass off six days a week on the treadmill in order to play a fat old woman." He later went on to the production in 2005, and continued in the role until May 28, 2006. In his 2006 concert I'm Starvin, he said it was the first musical theater production he had been in since high school.

Pinette was on board the cruise ship (formerly Monarch of the Seas) during a grounding incident off the coast of St. Maarten, referencing it in his 2005 DVD special I Say Nay Nay.

Pinette's stand-up material was featured in 's 2004 animated series Shorties Watchin' Shorties. In 2007, Pinette performed at the 42nd annual Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon. He performed at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival in , Scotland, in 2008, and toured in cities in 2010 beginning in April. During this tour, Pinette recorded a Comedy Central special titled John Pinette: Still Hungry. The taping took place at the Vic Theatre in and the world premiere of Still Hungry was on July 29, 2011, on Comedy Central.

Pinette was a host of the E4 Laughs at Edinburgh podcasts, showcasing comedians from the Edinburgh Festival in 2008.

In 2012, Pinette was one of the comedy acts in 's Comedy Salute to the Troops on CMT.

He was the host of All You Can Eat, a taking a humorous look at . The show debuted on the H2 network in the United States in late June 2013.

In August 2013, Pinette cancelled a nationwide tour of Canada whereupon he checked into a rehabilitation facility after developing a dependency on prescription pain medication, telling his fans on the following January that he was "physically spent" after "losing a bunch of weight and several small surgical procedures" and would be taking three-and-a-half months off to recover. He later resumed touring the U.S. comedy circuit in March, performing shows in .


Style and influences
Pinette often turned to his experiences with his weight as a key element of his comedy and challenges posed by his size in everyday life became a regular source of humour on stage alongside his takes on different foods and regional cuisines.

When explaining his approach to stand-up comedy onstage, in interviews, and on , Pinette often, though sometimes only partially, restated a mantra: "I talk about my life, it's the funniest thing I can think of. For some reason, people enjoy seeing me lose my cherub-like demeanor."

Pinette cited , , , and as the main comedians that shaped him as a comic. In response to critics of his chosen subject, he stated in 1998: "Why should that be any different from a comic that says, 'I was an alcoholic,' or, 'I was in a bad relationship'? I want to talk about being a big guy... it's not a fat joke. It's a joke about living the way you live."

founder Steve Bennett described the experience of watching Pinette's I Say Nay Nay set at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2008 by saying: "it is not until you leave the show and get your breath back that you realise that you have learned nothing, no boundary has been pushed, no preconception questioned. There is no theme, no grand point other than to make the audience laugh hard and laugh solidly, and Pinette hammers this point home masterfully."

wrote in 2012: "Yes, Pinette is indeed a fat man making fat jokes, which may seem to you a touch predictable, yet the joy of his comedy is in his superb technique", describing him as "a comic fantasist instead of an observer".


Personal life
Pinette readily shared details of his weight journey both on stage as part of his act and in interviews, with his weight fluctuating dramatically throughout his life from an accentuated high of 452 pounds in the late 1990s to a low of 225 pounds in the time before his death, having undergone gastric-bypass surgery in 1999 due to health concerns.

In preparation to meet the demands of his Broadway role in Hairspray, Pinette lost 100 pounds from his high (something he purportedly effectuated several times across his life) and wore a fat suit on stage. In his comedy show Still Hungry, Pinette detailed how he was diagnosed with a .

When asked in 1998 by the Las Vegas Sun what would be on his plate if he could build his own buffet, in reference to the central theme of his then-touring comedy show Show Me The Buffet, Pinette responded: "There's a lot of life out there; you can grab and move."

As of October 2006, he had moved to to live part-time in close proximity to his family, in-between periods he spent touring.


Death
Pinette died on April 5, 2014, at the age of 50, in , Pennsylvania, where he had been attending a family wedding. Pinette's personal doctor signed off on his cause of death as pulmonary embolism. Pinette's funeral services were held near his home in Springfield, Pennsylvania.

In a memorandum following his death, Just For Laughs revealed that they had been working with Pinette's team in preparation for another cross-Canada tour that would have been centred around a belated 25th anniversary celebration of his 28-year-long career in stand-up, highlighting his most famous catchphrases and routines, with the festival organisers going on to describe him as "a master of his craft and a true legend".


Discography
  • Show Me the Buffet (CD, 1998)
  • I Say Nay Nay (DVD, 2005)
  • I'm Starvin'! (DVD, 2006)
  • Making Lite of Myself (CD, 2007)
  • Still Hungry (DVD/CD, 2011)


Filmography

Films
1990Thanksgiving DayDelivery personTelevision film
1992Trevor GulfTelevision film
1993Sam DelanceFeature film
1994JuniorClerkFeature film
1995 Television film
1996Dear GodJuniorFeature film
1999MicroFeature film
2000DuetsJohnFeature film
My 5 WivesStewartFeature film
2002Do It for Uncle MannySammy LevineFeature film
2003Piece a' CakeSammyShort film
2004The PunisherFeature film
2010The Last GodfatherMachoFeature film


Television series
1988Smart GuysNick ByrdTelevision series; episode: "Pilot"
1990ALFHowie AndersonTelevision series; episode: "Make 'em Laugh"
1991The Grudge MatchHimself (referee)Game show
Studio 59Various rolesTelevision series
1992Vinnie & BobbyWilliam Melvin BelliTelevision series; 7 episodes
1992–1993Parker Lewis Can't LoseCoach Hank KohlerTelevision series; 15 episodes
1995–1996High TideBob-O DiBellaTelevision series; 4 episodes
1998Dr. Katz, Professional TherapistJohnTelevision series; voice; episode: "Phone Luv"
Life's WorkJohn the BellhopTelevision series; episode: "Pregnancy"
HowieTelevision series; episode: "The Finale"
2013All You Can EatHimself (host)Television series; 19 episodes


Video games
2013Ba'al-AbaddonVideo game; voice


See also
  • List of stand-up comedians


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