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John D. Bair filmography and biography

Date of birth: 1 October 1962, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, USA

John D. Bair biography

John D. Bair is an American actor and stand-up comic.

Born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania and raised in Rowayton, Connecticut, Bair is the youngest of four sons of Robert and Barbara Bair. John (first name) D. Bair studied at Stella Adler Conservatory in New York City. Bair trained in comedy at The Manhattan Punchline and The New York Comedy Institute, and honed his skills at New York comedy clubs including Caroline's On Broadway and Don't Tell Mama. His first skit on Saturday Night Live (SNL) was "Carl's Quik-Stop" which featured newbie Chris Farley. Carl Mueller (played by host George Steinbrenner) couldn't find the nerve to fire his lazy employees. The skit also featured Kevin Nealon and Phil Hartman. John has worked in several other SNL classics including "George Will's Sports Machine" written by Conan O'Brien, "Community College Bowl" with Jeff Daniels and "The Sensitive Naked Man" in which the shows host, Martin Lawrence was banned from NBC after his uncensored monologue shocked late night viewers and NBC executives.

Bair has been featured on several other sketch shows including Late Night With Conan O'Brien and Upright Citizens Brigade. Bair has been the principal actor in many national commercials and has worked as a stand-in in hundreds of film and tv productions including The Job, Sex And The City and Love Walked In. Some of the actors Bair has stood-in for include Kevin Bacon (Sleepers (film)), Charles Busch (It Could Happen to You (film)), Richard Dreyfuss (The Crew (film)), George Eads (Grapevine (TV series)) and Sean Astin (Safe Passage (film)). In January 2008 Bair completed work on The International (film) which was shot in New York, Istanbul and Luxembourg and opened for the Berlin International Film Festival. It was released worldwide February, 2009 and features Clive Owen, Naomi Watts and Jack McGee. The Internationals plot centers around international banking greed, corruption and murder and is based on the true story of the BCCI Bank of Credit and Commerce International. Early reviews by film critics were mixed because the storyline of banking corruption seemed unrealistic. But the film is now considered to be prophetic due to the recession of 2009 which economists have said was caused in part by corporate greed.

John D. Bair trivia


- Avid fisherman, boogie-boarder and traveler.
- Voted "wittiest" in High School.
- Descendant of both American Revolution and Civil War soldiers.
- He was a Dean's List college student.

John D. Bair quotes


- Is this the Martini Shot yet? (a reference to the last film shot of the day)

John D. Bair filmography

Name Year
Whirlygirl 2006
Mr. Deeds 2002
Men in Black II 2002
The Job 2001
Ed 2000
Upright Citizens Brigade 1998
Sex and the City 1998
SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground 1997
Office Killer 1997
Amistad 1997
Bed of Roses 1996
The Pallbearer 1996
Eddie 1996
Spin City 1996
Across the Sea of Time 1995
Reckless 1995
Hackers 1995
New York News 1995
Mighty Aphrodite 1995
Love Affair 1994
Miracle on 34th Street 1994
Quiz Show 1994
A Walk with Death 1993
Daybreak 1993
Manhattan Murder Mystery 1993
Late Night with Conan O'Brien 1993
Just Like in the Movies 1992
Malcolm X 1992
Delirious 1991
Mortal Thoughts 1991
Other People's Money 1991
Jungle Fever 1991
Everybody Wins 1990
Jacob's Ladder 1990
Kojak: None So Blind 1990
Kojak: Ariana 1989
Jacknife 1989
Dream Street 1989
Fletch Lives 1989
Slaves of New York 1989
Tougher Than Leather 1988
Saturday Night Live 1975
As the World Turns 1956

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