Janeane Garofalo
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Janeane, the petite woman with the acerbic wit, was born in Newton, New
Jersey, in 1964, to Joan, a secretary, and Carmine Garofalo, an Exxon
executive. She is of Italian and Irish descent. Janeane had many jobs
before breaking into show biz. She worked as a bike messenger, a shoe
saleswoman, waitress and temp
secretary. Watching David Letterman on
TV inspired her to write comedy, and by 1985 she was doing stand up
comedy. As such, Janeane has become a cult figure, giving a voice to a
generation, venting her frustration at T.V., romance, life
in general and anything that ticks her off in particular. Janeane did
sketches on
The Ben Stiller Show (1992)
(an Emmy-winning, but canceled show). She would continue to collaborate
with Ben Stiller in future projects. Janeane received 2 Emmy
nominations for her work on
The Larry Sanders Show (1992),
developing her signature character: a smart, cynical woman with a razor
wit. She was not happy with her
Saturday Night Live (1975)
stint in 1994, and was vocal about it (of course). Transferring her
persona from TV to the big screen, she moved on to movies, basically
playing the character she had defined for herself. In
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997)
she portrayed a smart, cynical, successful businesswomen with a razor
wit, and this time with swear words (in the movie she had developed a
brand of cigarettes with fast-burning paper, for the gal on the go; in
real life it is alleged she smokes Marlboros). Janeane continues to
work in TV and movies, often collaborating with
Ben Stiller in a number of movies like
Mystery Men (1999), his easygoing
style being a counterpoint to her caustic nature.