Biography
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Born Bradley Gerstenfeld, his father was a hearing aid
specialist working in geriatrics and his mother a housewife. He
attended Hale Jr. High School in Woodland Hills, California and
graduated from El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills,
California in 1978. He attended UCLA for less than two months
before dropping out to pursue his comedy career.
Brad Garrett started out at various improv clubs in Los Angeles,
including The Improv in Hollywood and The Ice House in Pasadena.
In 1984, Brad Garrett became the first $100,000 grand champion
winner in the comedy category of the TV show Star Search. This
led to his first appearance, at age 23, on "The Tonight Show"
starring Johnny Carson, making him one of the youngest comedians
ever to perform on the show. His appearance with Carson brought
Garrett a lot of national attention, and soon he was appearing
as an opening act for such headliners as Diana Ross and Liza
Minnelli. He also worked in Las Vegas with Frank Sinatra, David
Copperfield (illusionist), Smokey Robinson, Sammy Davis, Jr.,
the Beach Boys, and Julio Iglesias.
After achieving a strong measure of success with stand-up
comedy, Garrett decided to change gears and try his luck with
performing on TV. He was featured on Family Feud during Ray
Combs's tenure during a Funny Men vs. Funny Women week during
November sweeps. He then appeared in the short-lived summer
comedy "First Impressions" (CBS, 1988), in which he was a
divorced father who makes a living doing impressions and "The
Pursuit of Happiness" (NBC, 1995-96), in which he was the hero's
gay best friend. Though prior to these roles, Garrett had also
had a minor part on Transformers, voicing the Decepticon base
Trypticon in season three. He soon won the role of Ray Romano's
brother Robert Barone on the long-running sophisticated but
family-oriented comedy hit Everybody Loves Raymond.
Garrett's distinctive deep voice has landed him notable work as
a voice actor, such as on the animated series 2 Stupid Dogs, A
Bug's Life, and Finding Nemo. He also provided the voice of Hulk
Hogan in the World Wrestling Federation Rock 'N' Wrestling
cartoons of the 1980s. His role on Everybody Loves Raymond won
him five Emmy nominations, and the 2002, 2003 and 2005 Emmy
Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy.
In 2003, Brad was also nominated for the Emmy for Outstanding
Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for Gleason. With his
Raymond castmates, he won the 2003 Screen Actors Guild Award for
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. He
won the fifth season championship of Celebrity Poker Showdown,
and played in the 2005 World Series of Poker.
In 1998, Brad Garrett proposed to his then girlfriend Jill Diven
on the set of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and they were married on
May 18, 1999. Their first child, Maxwell Bradley Garrett, was
born on October 14, 1998, before the couple was married; their
second child, daughter Hope Garrett, was born in January 2000.
Brad Garrett was hoping to do a spinoff with his character
Robert Barone from "Everybody Loves Raymond" when the show ended
its nine-year run on TV in 2005, but he withdrew in October 2005
due to inaction from CBS that led to a number of the writers
from "Raymond" leaving and taking other jobs.
In 2005, Brad Garrett appeared on Broadway playing Murray the
Cop in the revival of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple" with Nathan
Lane and Matthew Broderick.
In 2006 FOX network announced they would pick up a new sitcom
called Til Death starring Brad Garrett in the lead role. The
plot revolves around a long married couple who's new next door
neighbors are a pair of feisty newlyweds. Currently Joely Fisher
(daughter of Connie Stevens and Eddie Fisher) of Ellen fame is
also involved.
Brad Garrett currently lives in Los Angeles, California, with
his wife and two children.

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