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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