In 1987, Saget was performing comedy bits for the short-lived non-fiction show "The Morning Program". He appeared in minor acting roles in both films and television. He decided afterwards to lose some weight, in the belief that it would improve his health.įollowing his graduation, Saget spend about a decade working mostly as a comedian. He almost died due to a gangrenous appendix, costing him a loss of confidence. He dropped out due to health-related problems. In 1978, Saget intended to take graduate courses at the University of Southern California. He had already started performing in comedy clubs during his college years. He graduated college with a Bachelor of Arts in 1978. One of his student films won a merit award at the Student Academy Awards. Saget received his college education at the "Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts", a college associated with the Temple University of Philadelphia. He was originally interested in a medical career but his English teacher Elaine Zimmerman convinced Saget to aspire to an acting or filmmaking career instead. He attended a Philadelphia high school during his senior year. Saget spend part of his high school years in Los Angeles, where he befriended veteran comedian Larry Fine (1902-1975). Bob received his early religious education at Temple Israel, a synagogue of Norfolk which adhered to Conservative Judaism. The Saget family eventually moved to Norfolk, Virginia. His parents were supermarket executive Benjamin Saget and hospital administrator Rosalyn "Dolly" Saget. In 1956, Saget was born to a Jewish family in Philadelphia. Saget voiced the narrator in the hit sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" (2005-2014), depicted as an older version of main character Ted Mosby. Saget served as the original host of the long-running clip show "America's Funniest Home Videos" from 1989 to 1997.
He played the character again in the sequel series "Fuller House" (2016-2020). His best known role was playing pater familias Danny Tanner on the hit sitcom "Full House" (1987-1995). It tells about the author’s career, inspirers, and various experiences including the death of his siblings and parents.Bob Saget was an American actor, stand-up comedian, and television host from Philadelphia. In 2014, his autobiographical book “Dirty Daddy” was published. It was his teacher in English who said that he had a great potential to succeed as a performer.įor a couple of years, he hosted the show “1 vs. Initially, the future actors aspired to a career in medicine. Who encouraged the young boy to seek a career in the entertainment industry?
In fact, it is the final episode of the project that loves most of all.įor a decade, he was a narrator named Ted Mosby in the TV series “How I Met Your Mother.” What was his beloved episode of “Full House”? Place of living: Saget owns a mansion in Los Angeles, California.Ĭars: We don’t know what exact cars the actor-comedian drives. The man is an extremely well-off person with the fortune of $100million. In fall 2017, they announced that they were engaged.
However, one day Kelly Rizzo, a famous food and travel Blogger of Eat Travel Rock, came into his life. He set his sights on raising his daughters and working on comedy projects. Saget never thought he would find his love again in life. Their namesare Aubrey, Lara Melanie, and Jennifer Belle. Theygave birth to three children who are not grown-up personalities. Husbands and kids: Saget had been a family man for about 15 years. The TV picture “For Hope”filmed by Saget is dedicated to his sister, Gay, and her struggle with life-threatening health problems. Before his birth, his parents also lost two kids. They both passed away due to scleroderma and aneurysm correspondingly. Siblings: The man had two sisters named Gay and Andrea. Sheearned her living as an administrator at the hospital. He worked as an executive at the supermarket. Father: The dad of Saget passed away in 2007.