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Milestone
1936
Began writing jokes around age 15 (date approximate)
1938
Began appearing in amateur nights by age 17 (date approximate)
1940
Worked as a singing waiter and comic in Brooklyn by age 19 (date approximate)
1941
Performed standup in nightclubs under pseudonym Jack Roy
Married and left comedy at around age 28
Worked as a housepainter and aluminum siding salesman in Englewood, NJ; ran own business
Began showbiz comeback with a historic appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show"; made the normally stone-faced host laugh
1971
Screen acting debut in "The Projectionist", a cult low-budget comedy feature starring Chuck McCann
1977
Opened his own comedy nightclub, Dangerfield's, in NYC; founder and owner
1977
TV-movie debut in pilot "Benny & Barney: Las Vegas Undercover" (NBC)
1980
First starring vehicle, "Caddyshack"
1982
Starred in first comedy special, "The Rodney Dangerfield Show: It's Not Easy Bein' Me" (ABC)
1983
First screenwriting credit for "Easy Money" (also starred)
1985
TV producing debut, executive produced "Rodney Dangerfield Hosts the 9th Annual Young Comedians Special" for HBO
1986
Starred in hit comedy "Back to School"
1988
Broadway debut, "Rodney Dangerfield on Broadway!" at the Mark Hellinger Theatre
1990
Awarded $725,000 from Caesars Palace by a federal jury after his eyes were burned in a steam bath accident; awarded $225,000 for performances he missed in March 1988; awarded $500,000 for his pain and suffering
1991
Sued by the entertainment law firm of Lavely and Singer for allegedly not paying his legal bills
1991
Had award cut by a federal judge who ruled that he was only entitled to $50,000 for pain and suffering rather than the $500,000 awarded by the jury
1991
Feature producing debut, the animated musical feature "Rover Dangerfield"; also provided voice-over for protagonist
1991
Executive produced and hosted "Rodney Dangerfield's The Really Big Show" for the "HBO Comedy Hour"
1995
Had his application for membership rejected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
1995
Reportedly became the first entertainer to personally own his own website on the World Wide Web
1997
Wrote and starred in the comedy "Meet Wally Sparks", about a TV talk show host
1997
Honored with a tribute at the third US Comedy Arts Festival, held in Aspen, Colorado with HBO as the primary sponsor; a special, "Rodney Dangerfield's 75th Birthday Toast", later aired on HBO
2000
Starred as a polygamist in "My 5 Wives"
2001
Suffered mild heart attack on his 80th birthday
2003
Underwent arterial brain surgery to improve his body's blood flow in preparation for an upcoming heart valve replacement
2004
Went on tour to promote his memoirs "It's Not Easy Bein' Me: A Lifetime of No Respect but Plenty of Sex and Drugs"
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