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![]() Jack Black Profile
![]() --- Born: on 04/07/69 in Santa Monica, California
![]() --- Job Titles: Actor, Musician, Comedian, Writer
![]() Significant Others
![]() --- Companion: Laura Kightlinger.
![]() Education
![]() --- University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
![]() Milestones
![]() --- Starred in Peter Jackson's remake of "King Kong," as Carl Denham, an adventurer filmmaker; also starring Naomi Watts (lensed 2005)
![]() 1982 Made acting debut in a commercial for the Atari videogame Pitfall at age thirteen (date approximate)
![]() 1992 Film debut as an obsessed fan of Tim Robbins' folk-singing politician "Bob Roberts"
![]() 1992 Had early TV credits with guest roles on the sitcoms "The Golden Palace" (CBS) and "Flying Blind" (Fox)
![]() 1993 Appeared in the futuristic actioner "Demolition Man"
![]() 1993 Featured in the little-seen coming-of-age feature "Airborne"
![]() 1993 Made TV-movie debut with a cameo in the NBC crime drama "Marked For Murder"
![]() 1994 Appeared in the TV-movies "Blind Justice" (HBO) and "The Innocent" (NBC)
![]() 1994 Formed Tenacious D with guitarist Kyle Gass
![]() 1994 Was featured in the fantasy sequel "The Neverending Story III"
![]() 1995 Had cameos in the comedy "Bye Bye, Love" and the futuristic adventure "Waterworld"
![]() 1995 Made frequent guest appearances on series like "The Single Guy" (NBC) "All-American Girl" (ABC), "Touched By an Angel" (CBS) and "The X-Files" (Fox)
![]() 1995 Reteamed with Tim Robbins with a role in the director's acclaimed death row-set drama "Dead Man Walking"
![]() 1996 Along with Kyle Gass, appeared as Tenacious D in the inane comedy "Bio-Dome"
![]() 1996 Featured in the sci-fi fantasy film "Crossworlds", debuted on HBO in 1997
![]() 1996 Racked up big screen credits with appearances in "The Cable Guy", "The Fan" and "Mars Attacks!"
![]() 1997 Acted in the action thriller "The Jackal"
![]() 1998 Featured as a computer whiz in "Enemy of the State"
![]() 1998 Had a scene-stealing featured role in the independent thriller "Johnny Skidmarks", aired on HBO in lieu of theatrical release
![]() 1999 Featured in the acclaimed independent "Jesus' Son"
![]() 1999 Had a comedic turn alongside Gass as bumbling aspiring performers in Tim Robbins' "Cradle Will Rock"
![]() 1999 Was creator, executive producer, writer and star of a three-episode series of comedy specials featuring the comedy rock band "Tenacious D" (HBO)
![]() 2000 Had a memorable supporting role as an obnoxious record store clerk in the feature "High Fidelity"
![]() 2000 Signed to star in the comedy "Saving Silverman"; reportedly earning $1 million
![]() 2001 Had leading role in "Shallow Hal", opposite Gwyneth Paltrow
![]() 2002 Co-hosted MTV Movie Awards
![]() 2003 Starred in the comedy "School of Rock"; earned a golden globe nomination for best actor in a comedy or musical
![]() 2004 Co-starred with Ben Stiller in the comedy "Envy," directed by Barry Levinson
![]() 2004 Voiced Lenny in the animated feature "Shark Tale"
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