John Goodman

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John Goodman

John Goodman

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John Goodman

Date of Birth

Birthday: June 20
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri

John Goodman played the role of “Neal Nicol,“ loyal friend of Dr. Jack Kevorkian (Al Pacino) in the HBO movie, You Don’t Know Jack.

John Goodman played the role of “Neal Nicol,“ loyal friend of Dr. Jack Kevorkian (Al Pacino) in the HBO movie, You Don’t Know Jack. In addition to his role of “Dan Conner” on the popular television series Roseanne, for which he won a Golden Globe award, Goodman is noted for his performance as “Gale Snoats” alongside Nicolas Cage in Raising Arizona, “Walter Sobchak” in The Big Lebowski, “Big Dan Teague” in O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and as the voice of “Sulley” in Pixar’s Monster’s, Inc. More about the film at the official You Don’t Know Jack site.

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Awards & Nominations

11 Nominations | 1 Emmy
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie - 2010
  • Nominee
  • John Goodman, as Neal Nicol
  • You Don't Know Jack
  • HBO
  • Bee Holder, Cine Mosaic and Levinson/Fontana Productions in association with HBO Films
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series - 2007
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series - 1995
  • Nominee
  • John Goodman, as Dan Conner
  • Roseanne
  • ABC
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series - 1994
  • Nominee
  • John Goodman, as Dan Conner
  • Roseanne
  • ABC
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series - 1993
  • Nominee
  • John Goodman, as Dan Conner
  • Roseanne
  • ABC
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series - 1992
  • Nominee
  • John Goodman, as Dan Conner
  • Roseanne
  • ABC
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series - 1991
  • Nominee
  • John Goodman, as Dan Conner
  • Roseanne
  • ABC
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series - 1990
  • Nominee
  • John Goodman, as Dan Conner
  • Roseanne
  • ABC
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series - 1989
  • Nominee
  • John Goodman, as Dan Conner
  • Roseanne
  • ABC

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