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John Stamos
Height6' (1.83 m)
SpouseRebecca Romijn (1997-2005)
Websitejohnstamos.net

John Stamos (

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Career

Television

John Stamos began his acting career with a role on the television show General Hospital as Blackie Parrish. Then General Hospital casting director Gary Price noted that Stamos did not read for any particular parts. His stint on GH got him noticed with daytime viewers, but by 1984 Stamos decided to move on when he auditioned for, and got the lead role, in a short-lived CBS sitcom called Dreams. In this, he played an aspiring rock musician, a role not much different than the one he would eventually be known for on Full House.

The ending of the family sitcom Full House was bittersweet for John. As much as he loved the cast and how much it became his second family, John was ready to move on to things more up to his standards. However, in a brief 2006 interview, John claimed that he would never disrespect the show and what it did for him, his family and his friends. He still loves his castmates, and Lori Loughlin and the Olsen twins are still among his closest friends.

Stamos kept up television guest appearances until he landed a starring role opposite Jack Klugman in the NBC sitcom You Again?, in which he played Klugman's 17 year-old-son who had come back to live with him after many years. This series lasted exactly one year, and upon its cancellation, Stamos was approached by producer Jeff Franklin about a new comedy pilot for ABC, which eventually became Full House. Stamos signed on originally as Adam Cochran, but he then changed the first name to Jesse before taping the premiere. Full House gradually became a hit, and the show solidified Stamos' career and made him an 'it man' in Hollywood. During the second season he then changed his character's last name to Katsopolis to highlight his Greek heritage, of which Stamos is very proud. As a member of the fictional band Jesse and the Rippers he performed the Beach Boys song Forever.

After the eighth season of Full House, ABC decided to drop the show from their lineup. The ninth season was to be shown on the WB Network. Because of this, Stamos announced his departure from the show. Because his influence on the show was critical, the eighth season on ABC ended up being the last one. He has subsequently appeared in numerous made-for-television films, stage productions and commercials (including advertisements for the long-distance phone call carrier 10-10-987 in 2004).

He has also had starring roles in the television series Thieves in 2001, and then in the show Jake in Progress, which debuted in 2005. However both shows ran for only a few episodes, and then were cancelled afterwards due to low ratings. In 2003, Stamos played Zach, a friend that Chandler brings home to use as a sperm donor, in the episode The One with the Donor in the popular American sitcom Friends.

In 2006 he joined the cast of ER as paramedic-turned-intern Tony Gates. The producers originally wanted him earlier, but his appearance was postponed when ABC renewed Jake in Progress.

Stamos has recently starred as the lead character, Shel, a gay wedding planner, in the A&E television romantic comedy movie, Wedding Wars (he said in an interview that his performance reflected his personal support of same-sex marriages), and in addition to making a voice-over cameo (as himself) in the MTV animated series Clone High in the episode, 'Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale'. He made a guest star appearance as a security guard in the animated series KABLAM. He also made voice cameo in the Bob Saget written and directed parody film Farce of the Penguins. He also played in the movie "Sex, Love and Lies" which was created in 2004 and plays on LMN.

In 2006, Stamos agreed to play the role of John Hanlon, a very plain, very lovable-loser character based on the short story "When It Rains, It Pours," written by critically acclaimed author Jordan Mueller. The major motion picture, which is set to release in the Fall of 2008, will share the same title.

In 2007, Stamos arrived in Australia for a promotional tour. He appeared on a sketch on The Nation and an interview on Mornings with Kerri-Anne during which his behavior was erratic. A spokesperson for the network initially told reporters that it was due to jet-lag, however Stamos later states that it was in fact due to Ambien, a prescription sleeping medication.

Music and theater

Stamos also has an active music career, having occasionally toured as a drummer and backing vocalist with The Beach Boys, and having appeared on Broadway as the Master of Ceremonies in Cabaret, and also in Nine and How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. He is known for singing the Dennis Wilson (from The Beach Boys) song "Forever". He played in the band The Signals. Although John Stamos has played drums with the Beach Boys he has never actually played guitar live at a show. For instance at a recent California show in the summer of 2007 it appeared that he was playing guitar but in fact his cord from his instrument was simply tapped down under some carpet instead of being plugged into an amplifier. This was one of the nights that the E True Hollywood crew was there filming John's E True Hollywood story which now appears anything but true.

Marriage

Stamos married Rebecca Romijn on September 19, 1997; they were officially divorced on March 1, 2005.

References

  1. John Stamos blames it all on sleeping pill, June 26, 2007. Video link

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