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Birthplace:
Detroit, Michigan
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Boyishly attractive stand-up comic who sequed into voiceovers for various animated series, hosted a weekly comedy show and became a regular on longrunning sitcom "Full House" (1987-95). As the third member of primetime's only all male parenting team, the low-key Coulier contrasted nicely with his two co-stars, high-strung Bob Saget and heartthrob John Stamos. While starring as one of the surrogate fathers on "Full House", Coulier also hosted "America's Funniest People" (1990-94), a series featuring videos of average Americans doing "funny" or unusual things. Coulier, who had aspired to be a
First professional gig as a stand-up comic was in front of 900 paying customers in a local hall in his hometown St. Clair Shores, Michigan
Got job at local rock radio station, writing and voicing commercials
1979
Took job as doorman at L.A.'s famed Comedy Store, where eventualy he got stage time and became a regular
Did voice work in various children's cartoon series including "Scooby Doo", "Mork & Mindy", "The Jetsons"
1984
TV series debut as a regular doing voiceovers for various characters, "Jim Henson's Muppet Babies"
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