Pauly Shore

A wildly goofy, deliberately obnoxious standup comedian, Shore shot to fame on MTV, and later moved his established "weasel" persona into features. The son of comic Sammy Shore, who opened for Elvis Presley in Las Vegas in the 1960s and 70s, and Mitzi Shore, the powerful and influential owner of L.A.'s The Comedy Store, Shore grew up surrounded by comics. At 19, he began trying to tickle funny bones himself, both at his mother's and other clubs. Shore also guested on TV in "21 Jump Street" and had small feature roles in "For Keeps" and "18 Again!" (both 1988). His trademarked kinky curly hair and his emerging man-child image, horny and eager to talk crudely about sex, yet also geeky and airheaded, attracted attention. It especially appealed to teens, who identified with an underachieving nerd yet imitated and admired an already congealed style they also saw as cool.

MTV proved to be the perfect arena for Shore's image, his popular "Totally Pauly" first aired during afternoons, but during summers expanded its time slot and moved to midnight. Shore's core audience, young grads uncertain of their futures, loved his hysterical espousal of whatever he found "maa-jor, buuuddy". His breakthrough film came with the surprise hit ($40 million domestically) "Encino" Man" (1992), as one of two pals who find a prehistoric man and try to acclimatize him to the 90s, thus proving just how unevolved they are themselves. Shore subsequently bounded into his own film vehicles, showcasing his "fish out of water" antics in "The Son-in-Law" (1993), in which his patented L.A. boy must take to the farm, and "In the Army Now" (1994), where Shore joins up and gets his trademarked hairdo shaved off.

The box-office dip of these two vehicles was noticeable but slight, suggesting a solid profit-making system for Shore's films, whose costs have been modest. "Jury Duty" (1995), with Shore disrupting the legal system, and "Bio-Dome" (1996), in which he and a pal (Stephen Baldwin) stumble into an experimental man-made ecosystem, though, marked a sizable decline in popularity. For a time, Shore had other things to contend with, including the suicide of his girlfriend, porn star Shannon "Savannah" Wilsey, after she injured her face in a car crash. The comic has retrenched, though, returning regularly to his home base on TV, continuing to perform live and making a more "serious" comedy with the low-budget indie "The Curse of Inferno" (still to be released).

  • Also Credited As:
    Paul M. Shore, Paul Shore
  • Born:
    February 1, 1968 in Hollywood, California, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Comedian, Actor
Family
  • Brother: Peter Shore. born in 1965
  • Father: Sammy Shore. was Elvis Presley s opening act in Las Vegas in the 1960s and 70s
  • Half-brother: Scott Shore. born in 1963
  • Mother: Mitzi Shore. owns and directs the Comedy Store nightclub chain
  • Sister: Sandy Shore.
Significant Others
  • Companion: Shannon Wilsey Savannah. born c. 1971; crashed her white Corvette car in mid-July 1994, injuring her face; committed suicide several hours later, shooting herself in the head; was involved with Shore for about 11 months, ending in late 1992
Education
  • Beverly Hills High School, Beverly Hills, California
Milestones
  • 1982 Worked after school at age 14 at the Westwood Comedy Store as a short-order cook (date approximate)
  • 1987 Earliest TV appearances included a supporting role on an episode of the Fox drama series, 21 Jump Street
  • 1987 Moved out on his own at age 19 (date approximate)
  • 1988 Feature film debut, For Keeps
  • 1989 First TV-movie, Dream Date
  • 1989 Played a small role in the CBS comedy pilot special, What s Alan Watching?
  • 1990 Starred in his own TV show on MTV, Totally Pauly
  • 1991 Signed a three-picture deal with Hollywood Pictures
  • 1992 Breakthrough feature film, Encino Man , in which he played one of the three leading roles (alongside Sean Astin and Brendan Fraser)
  • 1992 Starred in the HBO comedy special, Pauly Shore Does Dallas , which included a taping of a standup comedy performance in Texas
  • 1993 First feature starring vehicle, The Son-in-Law , co-produced by Hollywood Pictures and Shore s company, Weasel Productions
  • 1997 Headlined his own eponymous TV sitcom on Fox, Pauly
  • 2004 Directed and starred in Pauly Shore is Dead, an indie flick about faking his own death to regain fame
  • 2005 Appeared as a Playboy Mansion evictee version of himself on HBO s Entourage
  • 2005 Cast in the TBS show Minding the Store, which follows Shore as he attempts to rebuild and revitalize The Comedy Store, owned by Shore s mother, Mitzi Shore

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