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|firstname = Pauly | |||
|surname = Shore | |||
|image = [[File:Pauly Shore.jpg|225px]] | |||
|profession = Guest voice actor | |||
|birth date = 1 February, [[1968]] | |||
|death date = | |||
|wikipedia = Pauly Shore | |||
|imdb = nm0001736 | |||
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|voice category = | |||
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{{about|the actor|the ''[[Futurama]]'' [[character]]|Pauly Shore (character)}} | |||
'''Paul Montgomery "Pauly" Shore''' is an [[American]] actor and comedian who voiced [[Pauly Shore (character)|himself}} in "[[The Cryonic Woman]]". He began his career as a stand-up comedian but became famous as a {{w|VJ}} on {{w|MTV}} from [[1989]] to [[1994]], even becoming host of the series ''Totally Pauly''. He is best known for his roles in the films ''{{w|Encino Man}}'', ''{{w|Jury Duty (film)|Jury Duty}}'', and ''{{w|Bio-Dome}}'', but has also appeared in television series like ''{{w|King of the Hill}}'', ''{{w|Nash Bridges}}'', and his own short-lived sitcom ''{{w|Pauly (TV series|Pauly}}''. | |||
He cultivated an on-stage persona known as "The Weasel" for his stand-up routines, which is referenced in "The Cryonic Woman" when his on-screen character says "BU-DDY" to [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] right before being probed. | |||
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Revision as of 00:10, 6 June 2011
Pauly Shore | |
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Profession | Guest voice actor |
Born | 1 February, 1968 |
IMDB profile | nm0001736 |
Wikipedia has information unrelated to Futurama |
- This article is about the actor. For the Futurama character, see Pauly Shore (character).
Paul Montgomery "Pauly" Shore is an American actor and comedian who voiced [[Pauly Shore (character)|himself}} in "The Cryonic Woman". He began his career as a stand-up comedian but became famous as a VJ on MTV from 1989 to 1994, even becoming host of the series Totally Pauly. He is best known for his roles in the films Encino Man, Jury Duty, and Bio-Dome, but has also appeared in television series like King of the Hill, Nash Bridges, and his own short-lived sitcom Pauly.
He cultivated an on-stage persona known as "The Weasel" for his stand-up routines, which is referenced in "The Cryonic Woman" when his on-screen character says "BU-DDY" to Fry right before being probed.