Gilbert Gottfried, a distinctive voice in the world of comedy, crafted a career that spans decades and crosses mediums. Born on February 28, 1955, in Brooklyn, New York, he began his journey in the entertainment industry at the tender age of 15 by performing stand-up at open mic nights in New York City. Known for his unique vocal style and brash humor, Gottfried quickly garnered attention from audiences and industry insiders alike, paving the way for a career that would eventually see him become one of the most recognizable voices in Hollywood. In the 1980s, Gottfried's signature abrasive voice brought him considerable success in television. He became a regular on Saturday Night Live, where he honed his comedic skills further. However, it was in voice acting that Gilbert found his true calling. He lent his voice to numerous characters in animated films and TV shows, including Iago the Parrot in Disney's Aladdin and Digit in PBS's educational series Cyberchase. His unmistakable voice, coupled with his wit and timing, made him a sought-after talent in animation. Despite his successful career, Gottfried's irreverent, often shock-based humor sparked debate and criticism. His podcast, Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast, allowed him to continue entertaining audiences with his unique brand of humor while interviewing celebrities and discussing classic films. From stand-up stages in New York to the recording booths of Hollywood, Gilbert Gottfried's influence on comedy is undeniable.
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