Gilbert Gottfried

Comedian and voice actor of 'Aladdin'

Gilbert Gottfried - Comedian and voice actor of 'Aladdin'
Born

February 28th, 1955
70 years ago

Died

April 12th, 2022
3 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Born in 1955, a comedian and actor, gained recognition for distinct voice work and stand-up comedy. First gained major fame as a cast member on 'Saturday Night Live' and later featured in films and television shows. Voiced the character Iago in Disney's animated film 'Aladdin', contributing to the film's comedic elements. Hosted various television programs, including 'America's Funniest People'. Maintained a career in comedy that spanned several decades, noted for a distinctive delivery and controversial humor.

Voiced Iago in 'Aladdin'

Performed on 'Saturday Night Live'

Hosted 'America's Funniest People'

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