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Please vote for our beloved and deeply missed comedian Phil Hartman as Person of the Century. Here is the link. Please vote thousands of times and I think he will have a fighting chance
Phil died on the morning of May 28th, 1998 from a gunshot wound to the head from his wife, who proceeded to kill herself. For the full story click here
This Page was last updated on: 6/23/99
Phil Hartman was born on September 24, 1948, to a German-Catholic family, in Ontario, Canada. He joined the famed Los Angeles based comedy troupe, "The Groundlings" in 1975. He became a member of the Saturday Night Live cast on October 11, 1986, but gained his US citizenship in 1990. He stayed on Saturday Night Live for 8 seasons; leaving at the end of the 93/94 season, and holds the record as the castmember who have stayed on the show the longest. He has been noted for his SNL roles as Jesus, Frankenstein, Anal Retentive (fill in the blank) Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and the announcer for many sketches, just to name a few. Hartman made a pilot of a variety show simply known as "The Phil Hartman Show" in which he co-hosted with his wife. When it was never picked up, he was cast on the NBC sitcom "Newsradio" as radio voice talent Bill McNeal, to add to his extensive TV career on the animated prime-time cartoon "The Simpsons" as both Troy McLure and Lionel Hutz, and on 1-800-COLLECT commercials as "Max Jerome Private Eye". On the Simpsons he has worked with former SNL alumnist Harry Shearer, and former SNL writer Conan O' Brien. He has been divorced twice, and was currently married to Brynn (Vicki) Omdahl, they had had 2 children, Sean (Born 1989) and Birgen (Born 1992). And he played the Saxophone, just like me.
Click here for the Phil Hartman Picture gallery
Click here to vote in the Phil Hartman Polls!!! The everlasting question: Who was your favorite character that Phil played?
Click here to see some news about Phil. Before he died, this site was hailed for its constant updates on news about Phil by even a USA Today reporter (Andy Seiler), who discovered the site only hours after he died. It was always the first on the web to have his latest news.
Join the Phil Hartman Assembly This is something you only have to do once in order to read and post messages on Phil's Bulletin Board
Go to the Phil Hartman Bulletin Board Here you can discuss Phil Hartman, but you have to join the assembly to go here.
You should also visit here, the Phil Hartman-izer, just type in something and it translates it to a language Phil made up as a child (This is not one of my sites)
Click here to go to Phil's mourning page. It is simply a guestbook so you can leave a message in remembrance of Phil
Click here to visit Phil's links page.