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Jeff Altman was born on 13-08-1951 in Syracuse, Onondaga in the state of New York, United States. He is an American Comedian, Film Actor & Television Actor.
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Jeff Altman was born on 13 August 1951. In Syracuse, New York United States. He played third singles at the school tennis team at Nottingham High School in Syracuse and also took part in the wrestling squad. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University in earlier 1970s and also shown his traditional acting approach to associates of the Tau Epsilon Phi Brotherhood. Altman is a significant supporter of Budridge, who once characterized him to appear in a class at Hopkins. Altman is also an incredibly versatile magician. An incredibly reputed 'card man,' certainly one of his consequences continues to be incorporated in the famous magical Tarbe course.
Jeff Altman took part (almost 40 times) in David Letterman late show. He also earned popularity as the standup comedian and his comedy timing is superb. Altman fascinated contemporaries like David Letterman and also Jerry Sainfeld future comedians like Judd Apato. Altman has additionally played various characters in the movies as well as in television shows and most rememberable roles such as Hughie Hogg in (Dr. Gene Splicer in Tiny Toon Adventures). But in the Television show (The Duke of Hazzard) his character was the (nephew) of "Jefferson Davis Hogg" were some of the favorite roles people have remembered for a long time.
In 1977 aired show (Starland Vocal Band ) in which Jeff Altman was a cast member, and in the 1978 film 'American Hot Wax' he played as a character name Lennie Richfield, whose role as a (poor record promoter).Altman also acted as the host of defensive driving the short film. In 1980, "Pink Lady and Jeff"( short-lived NBC) show which was hosted by Jeff Altman, and the show in the (50 Worst TV Shows) list, ranked on the position of 35. During the 80's for "Solid Gold" he was engaged for the position of (comedian) and under this banner his remarkable roles like Al Punker ( a fast proprietor) in "Al Punker Music Barn", "Music Vampire Count Downula," as well as the last one of "ex-boxer Leonard Moon".
Jeff Altman directed many "situation comedy" sequences (sitcoms). In the mid-1980s he became the spokesperson for Arby Restaurant and Armor All Protectant, and in 1990 he was indulged to be the spokesperson for Budweiser. He is also the moderator of the precautionary driving course offered by Blockbuster Video. In 1989, Altman released his only comedy album 'I will flip you like a cheese omelet' -Mercury 842 070-1. In the 1990s, During the period 1991 to 1992, he engaged for (NBC series Nurses). He used to write the show which rewrote for its sec season. A consistent characteristic of his standing behavior usually includes his father's funny appearance, and also Altman remains to find out his Nixon impressions of humor until the 1980s.