Biography
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. | Jay Mohr's screen debut was as the rival agent to Tom Cruise in "Jerry
Maguire". He was cast with Jennifer Aniston in "Picture Perfect"
and walked away with the movie receiving glowing reviews. His role in "Suicide
Kings" has been touted as his best to date. The dark comedy about kidnapping
was viewed at the Toronto Film Festival in the Fall of 1997.
A native of New Jersey, he was part of the Saturday Night Live cast from 1993 to 1995. Mohr has appeared in numerous TV series and was cast as Jeff's brother in "The Jeff Foxworthy Show". Appearances
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Films
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. | "Suicide Kings" - 27 February 1998 release. Stars Jay
Mohr, Christopher Walken, Denis Leary, Henry Thomas, Sean Patrick Flanery,
Jeremy Sisto, Johnny Galecki, Laura San Giacomo, Laura R. Harris, Cliff
DeYoung and Virginia Madsen.
"Paulie", 20 March 1998 release. A Dream Works production about life from a parrot's point of view. Stars Gena Rowlands, Jay Mohr, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Bruce Davison, Matt Craven, Tia Texada, Buddy Hackett and Hallie Eisenberg. "Small Soldiers" - 10 July 1998 - From Dream Works. Live action with computer animation. "Mafia" - 5 June 1998 from Walt Disney Productions. Cast: Christina Applegate, Lloyd Bridges, Billy Burke, Olympia Dukakis, Jason Fuchs, Pamela Gridley, Tony LoBianco, Jay Mohr. "200 Cigarettes" - 1998 drama to be distributed by Paramount. Cast includes: Kate Hudson, Ben Affleck, Casey Affleck, Gaby Hoffmann, Courtney Love, Christiana Ricci, Jay Mohr, Paul Rudd and others. "GO" - 1998 release from Tri-Star. Cast: Jay Mohr, Breckin Meyer, J. Karen Thomas, Scott Wolf, Robert Peters. "Dancing About Architecture" - 1999 release from Miramax.
Cast: Gillian Anderson, Ellen Burstyn,
Sean Connery, Anthony Edwards, Angelina Joli, Sylan McDermott, Jay Mohr,
Ryan
Phillippe, Dennis Quaid, Gena Rowlands,
Madeleine Stowe.
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Links | . | Jay Mohr Official Web
Site - Jay Mohr Official Web Site
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