Rodney Dangerfield (November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004), born
Jacob Cohen, was an
American comedian, and
actor, known for the
catchphrases "I don't get no respect" or "I get no respect" and his
monologues on that theme. He is also famous for his 1980s film roles, notably in
Caddyshack and
Back To School.
Early life and career
Dangerfield was born on
Long Island in the town of
Babylon, the son of
Jewish parents. His father was the
vaudevillian performer Phil Roy (Philip Cohen). His ancestors came to the United States from
Hungary.
[books.google.com/books?id=9ihusHzginAC&pg=PA3&dq=%22rodney+dangerfield%22+hungary] He would later say that his father "was never home — he was out looking to make other kids," and that his mother "brought him up all wrong".
As a teenager, he got his start writing jokes for
standup comics; he became one himself at 19 under the name
Jack Roy. He struggled financially for nine years, at one point performing as a
singing waiter (he was fired), and also working as a performing
acrobatic diver before giving up
show business to take a job selling
aluminum siding to support his wife and family. He later said that he was so little known then that "at the time I quit, I was the only one who
knew I quit!"