Kevin Nealon (/ˈniːlən/; born November 18, 1953) is an American comedian and actor. He has earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination and two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations.

He first gained widespread attention during his tenure as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1986 to 1995, where he anchored the show's news parody segment Weekend Update. After leaving SNL, he acted in several of the Happy Madison films, played Doug Wilson on the Showtime series Weeds, and provided the voice of the title character on Glenn Martin, DDS.

Early life and education

Nealon was born on November 18, 1953, in St. Louis, Missouri, to Kathleen M. (née Kimball) and Emmett F. Nealon, an aircraft company executive. He has four siblings. A few months after he was born, the family moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut; when he was six, they moved to Heidelberg, West Germany for four years. He is of Irish descent and was raised Catholic. He graduated from St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, Connecticut, in 1971 and earned a bachelor's degree in marketing from Sacred Heart University. He then took night courses at Fairfield University, where he played quarterback on the club football team.

Career

Nealon played guitar in bands during high school and gravitated to comedy in college. In 1977, he moved to San Diego and then to Los Angeles where he learned his craft at the Improv while tending bar there for a living. He had been doing stand-up for six years when he made his network television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1984. He later became a regular there and on Late Night with David Letterman. He appeared on stage, alongside Jan Hooks, both relatively unknown at the time, celebrating Tim Holleran's big $90,000 cash win on Sale of the Century in 1985 (Holleran would win over $166,000 in cash and prizes). Holleran was a fellow comedian and a good friend of both Nealon and Hooks.

In 1986, Saturday Night Live recruited his friend Dana Carvey, and Carvey, in turn, recommended Nealon. Both joined the cast that year, and Nealon became a full-time performer in the 1987–1988 season. Nealon's SNL characters include Mr. Subliminal (which also became known as the "Subliminal Editorial" when Nealon was promoted to Weekend Update anchorman), Frank Gannon, P.I.P.I. (for Politically Incorrect Private Investigator), Bob Waltman (a male Barbara Walters), and Franz (of Hans and Franz) along with Carvey. He also parodied sportscaster Brent Musburger. From 1991 to 1994, Nealon anchored Weekend Update. By the time he departed in 1995, he held the record for longest-tenured cast member at nine seasons, which has since been surpassed.

In 1991, he had his first major film role, as boyfriend Tony Boer in All I Want for Christmas. Other films in which he has since appeared include Happy Gilmore, The Wedding Singer, Anger Management, Little Nicky, Just Go with It, Daddy Day Care, Good Boy!, and Aliens in the Attic (2009). He has a part in many of Adam Sandler's Happy Madison films, including Grandma's Boy (2006), You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008), and Father of the Year (2018), and made a cameo appearance in the 2008 film Get Smart.

In the mid-1990s, Nealon played himself in three episodes of The Larry Sanders Show. The most popular episode was titled "The New Writer" when he starts hanging around the office so much that Hank (played by actor Jeffrey Tambor) is worried Nealon is trying to steal his job. Garry Shandling and Nealon had a close relationship. In 1994, Nealon hosted the 13-part series Amazing America on the Discovery Channel.

Nealon had a recurring television role on the 2002–06 CBS comedy Still Standing playing Ted Halverson, the Millers' competitive and religious neighbor. He also appeared as a patient in a mental institution on the first season of Monk. Nealon played Dr. Mark Crest in "Deja Vu", an episode of The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on July 9, 1999, during the fifth season. From 2005 to 2012, Nealon had an ongoing supporting role as Doug Wilson on the show Weeds on Showtime. In 2009–2011 he voiced the title character in Nick at Nite's animated series Glenn Martin, DDS.

In 2002, he hosted The Conspiracy Zone on The New TNN for 26 episodes plus an unaired pilot. In 2004, he hosted the first season of Poker Royale on the Game Show Network. Nealon also hosted several years of World's Funniest Commercials specials on TBS in the 2000s.

In 2008, he published a book chronicling his experiences during his wife's pregnancy, Yes, You're Pregnant, But What About Me?

Starting in 2015, Nealon portrayed Captain Telstar in commercials for Charter Spectrum. From 2016 to 2020, he was a regular on the TV sitcom Man with a Plan.

Since 2017 he has also hosted a YouTube talk show called Hiking with Kevin where he hikes a trail with various celebrity guests; the idea came about when during a hike with Matthew Modine the two of them ran out of breath, and Nealon thought it'd be funny to record their inability to talk. As of 2022, the show is on its fourth season with over 100 episodes. Nealon produces and edits the entire show by himself, recording simply using a selfie stick and a camera drone. In January 2025, Fox News Media announced that they had reached a deal with Nealon to stream episodes on Fox Nation.

Personal life

Nealon with wife Susan Yeagley in April 2011

Nealon was dating Jan Hooks when they were both hired by Saturday Night Live. In 1989 he married Linda Dupree, a model and stuntwoman; they divorced in 2002. During this time, Nealon, who has been a vegetarian since 1989, became active in the animal rights movement; he has supported PETA, the Amanda Foundation, Farm Sanctuary, the Washington Wildlife Alliance, The Ark Trust's Genesis Awards, and also Meat Out.

On September 3, 2005, he married Susan Yeagley in Bellagio, Lombardy, Italy. They have a son, Gable, born in 2007. They reside in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles.

He is distantly related to Daniel Webster.

Nealon played rugby for Fairfield Yankees RFC.

On February 22, 2006, Nealon contributed an opinion article to The New York Times about having his phone tapped and his police records searched by Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano, who was later convicted of crimes including racketeering and illegal wiretapping. It was also revealed in a separate court case later the same month that investigators working for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus may also have targeted Nealon for wiretapping in connection with his work for PETA. Nealon holds dual Irish and American citizenship.

Nealon is a fixture on the European melodic rock scene both as a fan, and as a benefactor; in 2019 he used his fame to organize a benefit for close friend and ailing rocker Tony Mills. All proceeds from the festival went towards Mills's medical expenses.

On May 15, 2022, Nealon was awarded a Doctorate of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa, by his alma mater, Sacred Heart University. Nealon also served as the convocation speaker for the graduating class of 2022.

Filmography

Film

List of films
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1987RoxanneDrunk #2Fred Schepisi
1989Cranium CommandLeft VentricleJerry Rees, Gary Trousdale (opening sequence), & Kirk Wise (opening sequence)Short film
1991All I Want for ChristmasTony BoerRobert Lieberman
1993ConeheadsSenatorSteve Barron
1994FelidaeKong (voice)Michael SchaackUncredited
1995JeffreyTV ReporterChristopher AshleyCameo appearance; uncredited
1996Happy GilmoreGary PotterDennis Dugan
1998The Wedding SingerMr. SimmsFrank Coraci
1999Kill the ManAlbino AdvocateTom Booker & Jon Kea
2000Cecil B. DementedHimselfJohn WatersCameo appearance
Little NickyStanley the GatekeeperSteven Brill
2001HeartbreakersMan at the BarDavid Mirkin
Joe DirtGreasy MechanicDennie GordonUncredited
2002The Master of DisguiseWhite Collar ExecutivePerry Andelin Blake
Eight Crazy NightsMayor Dewey (voice)Seth KearsleyAnimated film
2003Anger ManagementSamPeter Segal
Daddy Day CareBruceSteve Carr
Good Boy!Mr. BakerJohn Hoffman
2006Grandma's BoyMr. CheezleNicholaus Goossen
2008Remarkable PowerJack WestBrandon Beckner
You Don't Mess with the ZohanKevinDennis DuganCameo appearance
Get SmartCIA AgentPeter Segal
2009Aliens in the AtticStuart PearsonJohn Schultz
2011Just Go with ItAdonDennis DuganCameo appearance
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a StarGaryTom Brady
2014Small TimeIrvJoel Surnow
Walk of ShameChopper SteveSteven Brill
BlendedEddy WarnickFrank Coraci
2015Ghost SquadRussJoel Souza
2016Popstar: Never Stop Never StoppingGary SikesAkiva Schaffer & Jorma TacconeCameo appearance
2017Sandy WexlerTestimonialSteven Brill
2018Father of the YearPeter FrancisTyler Spindel
2019International FallsEarlAmber McGinnis
2023Late BloomersAlLisa Steen
2025Happy Gilmore 2Gary PotterKyle Newacheck
MermaidKeithTyler Cornack
2026Same Same But DifferentSiddharthaLauren Noll

Television

List of television programs
YearTitleRoleNotes
1985The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonKevin Nealon / Guest ComicEpisode: "Charles Grodin/Kevin Nealon/Linda Thorson"
Scarecrow and Mrs. KingLester EssexEpisode: "Tail of the Dancing Weasel"
1986–1995Saturday Night LiveVarious characters169 episodes
1990MonstersLouisEpisode: "Small Blessings"
1992The EdgeGreg Williams / Greg / Mr. Williams4 episodes
1993PartnersKevin NealonTelevision film
1993–1996The Larry Sanders ShowKevin Nealon3 episodes
1996ChampsMarty Heslov12 episodes
Dr. Katz, Professional TherapistKevin (voice)Episode: "Earring"
1997Something So RightJoelEpisode: "Something About Two April Fools"
1997–1998Hiller and DillerTed Hiller13 episodes
1998The Wonderful World of DisneyFranklin FitzEpisode: "Principal Takes a Holiday"
1998–1999Dharma & GregMr. Clayborn2 episodes
19993rd Rock from the SunDennis CaslowEpisode: "Dick 'The Mouth' Solomon"
The Outer LimitsDr. Mark CrestEpisode: "Deja Vu"
2000Bar HoppingCuckieTelevision film
The Norm ShowSmithEpisode: "Norm vs. Fear"
2001These Old BroadsRogerTelevision film; uncredited
Three SistersTerryEpisode: "The Manny"
2002MonkJohn WursterEpisode: "Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum"
2003The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me LunchKevin WongleTelevision film
2003, 2021Crank YankersMan Ordering Food / OCD KenJack Gravat (voice)2 episodes
2003 2006Still StandingTed Halverson5 episodes
2005Fat ActressJohnny KnightleyEpisode: "Holy Lesbo Batman"
Curb Your EnthusiasmKevin NealonEpisode: "Kamikaze Bingo"
2005–2012WeedsDoug Wilson102 episodes
2006Campus LadiesKevinEpisode: "Pilot"; scenes deleted
2009University of AndyDoug Wilson2 episodes
The Goode FamilyIrwin Winslow (voice)Episode: "Public Disturbance"
2009–2011Glenn Martin, DDSGlenn Martin (voice)39 episodes
2010American Dad!I.O.C. Member (voice)Episode: "Return of the Bling"
'Til DeathI. Stephen Redford6 episodes
Glory DazeMarcusEpisode: "Fake Me Home Tonight"
2011Jimmy Kimmel Live!Arnold SchwarzeneggerEpisode: "Game Night 5"
2012Hot in ClevelandGeorge2 episodes
Franklin & BashLawrence ReynoldsEpisode: "Strange Brew"
IsabelLouis LorenzTelevision film
2013Drunk HistoryThe Grand DragonEpisode: "Atlanta"
The LeagueChuck FalconEpisode: "Rafi and Dirty Randy"
2014Comedy Bang! Bang!Milton the MilkmanEpisode: "Amber Tamblyn Wears a Leather Jacket & Black Booties"
2016The Soul ManRon Saxby2 episodes
2017@midnightHimselfEpisode: "January 23, 2017"
2016–2020Man with a PlanDon BurnsSeries regular; 68 episodes
2017IdiotsKevin NealonEpisode: "Billy Hates PDA"
2017–presentHiking with KevinHimselfWeb series
2018SuperMansionHelicopter Pilot (voice)Episode: "Jungle All the Way"
2019Liza on DemandJimEpisode: "Sorry, Not Sorry"
2020Mike Tyson MysteriesGary Stein (voice)Episode: "The Stein Way"
Family GuyKevin Nealon (voice)Episode: "The Movement"
Room 104Chris Carrington / HarryEpisode: "Oh, Harry!"
2021Celebrity Wheel of FortuneHimselfEpisode: "Rachel Leigh Cook, Sherri Shepherd and Kevin Nealon"
Sister Swap: A Hometown HolidayUncle DaveTelevision film
Sister Swap: Christmas in the City

Books

  • I Exaggerate: My Brushes with Fame. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2022.
  • Yes, You're Pregnant, But What About Me? New York: It Books, 2008.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1987Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Writing in a Variety or Music ProgramSaturday Night LiveNominated
2007Monte-Carlo Television Festival AwardsOutstanding Actor – Comedy SeriesWeedsNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (shared with the cast)Nominated
2009Nominated

External links

Media offices
Preceded byDennis MillerWeekend Update anchor 1991–1994Succeeded byNorm Macdonald