Dana Carvey

Dana Carvey

ActorWriterProducer
Born
June 2, 1955
Awards
5 wins, 18 nominations

One of SNL's most talented alumni, comedian Dana Carvey reigned supreme during his six-season run creating some of the show's most memorable characters, including "Church Lady", "Garth" of Wayne & Garth fame, Grumpy Old Man and bodybuilding "Hans" of Hans & Franz notoriety. This sharp and witty…

Biography

One of SNL's most talented alumni, comedian Dana Carvey reigned supreme during his six-season run creating some of the show's most memorable characters, including "Church Lady", "Garth" of Wayne & Garth fame, Grumpy Old Man and bodybuilding "Hans" of Hans & Franz notoriety. This sharp and witty writer, actor and impressionist went on to hatch a modestly successful comedy career in films along with some of his SNL cohorts -- Mike Myers, Adam Sandler and Chris Farley did.

The slightly-built, slightly dorky-looking funny guy was born on June 2, 1955 in Missoula, Montana, to Billie Dahl (McDonald) and Bud Carvey. He is of Norwegian, and smaller amounts of English, German, Swedish, and Irish, ancestry. Carvey was raised in San Carlos, California in typical middle class surroundings. His father taught high school business law and his mother, who was also a schoolteacher, had creative outlets as a painter and musician that inspired the young Dana. His gift for inducing laughter arrived at any early age. As young as 9 or 10, Dana was already mimicking characters he saw on TV, with one of his early icons being Jonathan Winters. His musical gifts came in the form of drums and guitar.

While majoring in Communication Arts at San Francisco State, Dana sought out the comedy stage doing standard impressions of well-known personalities such as John Wayne, Howard Cosell and James Stewart. Within a few months he was beginning to win stand-up comedy awards. In time, however, he replaced his impersonations with self-created characterizations and such ripe forms as the Church ("Isn't that special!") Lady were the result.

After playing various Bay Area comedy venues, Dana decided to relocate to Los Angeles in 1981 and give Hollywood a try. He quickly landed a development deal with NBC. While playing a straight foil to Mickey Rooney wasn't exactly his cup of tea, it did break him into series work as Rooney's grandson in the short-lived sitcom One of the Boys (1982). Mickey played a hip, energetic grandpa who is invited to move out of his retirement home and into the cool pad of his college-student grandson and his roommate (played by another up-and-comer, Nathan Lane).

Dana joined the repertory company of Saturday Night Live (1975) in 1986, and the result was spectacular, helping to reverse the show's disastrous decline in popularity at the time. With his sharp, quicksilver characters and uncanny ability to exaggerate dead-on impersonations of the rich and famous -- from politicos George H.W. Bush and Ross Perot to entertainment's Johnny Carson, Woody Allen and Regis Philbin, Dana became the darling of the SNL set for six solid seasons. He was nominated six times for an Emmy Award, finally winning in 1993 for "Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program", and also won multiple American Comedy Awards.

As expected, Dana began seeking comedy film vehicles to extend his stardom, following the pathway of many other successful post-SNL comics. In his first comedy vehicle Opportunity Knocks (1990), he unleashed his typical bag of tricks (dialects, impressions, etc.) in a tale about a con artist who falls for the daughter of one of his wealthy dupes. It was moderately received. His second, Clean Slate (1994), was merely a retread of Bill Murray's earlier Groundhog Day (1993) about a detective who awakens every morning without any recall. Given a thankless role in The Road to Wellville (1994), his third starring film comedy Trapped in Paradise (1994) this time had him joining former SNL alumnus Jon Lovitz. None kick-started movie stardom.

Dana's best results on film came in tandem with Mike Myers in which the duo recreated their memorable "party-on" dudes Wayne and Garth from the famous SNL sketches. Wayne's World (1992) and its sequel Wayne's World 2 (1993) were box-office smashes, but it strangely did not further Dana's film career. He had hopes that a self-titled TV comedy series, The Dana Carvey Show (1996) would connect with audiences but it faltered. As its host, he reprised a number of his popular characters and introduced a slew of future comedians, including Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert. The show was deemed too offensive and was canceled after only six airings.

Into the millennium, Dana's starred in one last comedy vehicle to date. The Master of Disguise (2002), which he co-wrote and was executive-produced by Adam Sandler. Here he played a klutzy Italian waiter who inherits the familial power of disguise. As before, it was a letdown and did little to advance his movie career. Since then he has been seen as a featured player and has appeared in three of Adam Sandler's comedy vehicles (Little Nicky (2000), Jack and Jill (2011) and Sandy Wexler (2017)). He has also been utilized in animated films, voicing such projects as Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015), Ankomsten (1982) and its sequel The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019).

Dana's true brilliance is captured best on the live comedy stage and, in particular, his numerous TV cable specials and stand-up concert appearances. To see Dana perform live is to witness an ideal blend of wit, style, personality and unrestrained, racy humor, something he has not been afforded to do on film. He lives with second wife Paula in Southern California. They have two children.

Actor

Saturday Night LiveSaturday Night Live(1975)as Various, Church Lady, George Bush, Hans, Garth Algar, Casey Kasem, Joe Biden, Ross Perot, Dennis Miller, Ching Change, John McLaughlin, Johnny Carson, Lyle Clark, Mickey Rooney, Paul McCartney, Regis Philbin, Robin Leach, Bob Dylan, Businessman, Derek Stevens, Elevator Fan, George Bailey, George Michael, Guest, Jimmy Stewart, John Travolta, Sammy, Singing Cowboy, Actor, Al Pacino, Andy Shriver, Announcer, Batman, Billy, Bob Cratchet, Boris, Brad, Brian Grady, Buddy Precisely, Burt Convy, Casino Patron, Chad Hewitt, Ching Chang, Cliff Huxtable, Clive Roarke, Co-Worker, Cowboy, Dan Quayle, David Lee Roth, Demonstrator, Dianne's husband, Dollar Bill, Drunk Man, Elon Musk, English Hint Man, Executive, Film Assistant Tommy, Galileo, Gallagher, George H.W. Bush, George Plimpton, Gilligan, Grumpy Old Man, Guy, H. Ross Perot, Hippie, Igor, James Stewart, Jerry, Jerry Brown, Jim McKay, Jimmy Carter, Joel Siegel, Kahn, Keith Partridge, Keith Richards, King Laetese, Kyle Knopfler, Lane Maxwell, Larry Roman, Marine, Mary Anne Sweeney, Michael J. Fox, Mikey, Mishu, Mr. Krog, Mr. Nateq-Nari, Neil Young, O'Malley, Officer Vince Romano, Out Week Anchor, Photographer, Pol Pot, Prince Charles, Raymond Babbitt, Real Teacher Carl Best, Scarface, Sergeant, Sire, Soldier, Son, Ted Koppel, Tim, Trekkie, Various Characters, Walter Mondale, White House Reporter Milt, William Demarest, Yes and No But Player, guard, interrogator, model, neighbor, son
MulliganMulligan(2023)as Senator Cartwright LaMarr
The Late Show with Stephen ColbertThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert(2015)as John Bolton, President Joe Biden
Uber Eats: Wayne's World & Cardi B's Shameless ManipulationUber Eats: Wayne's World & Cardi B's Shameless Manipulation(2021)as Garth Algar
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$Bajillion Dollar Propertie$(2016)as Prince Borislav

Self

Playing POTUS(2026)as Self - Interviewee
The RundownThe Rundown(2026)as Self
Club Random with Bill MaherClub Random with Bill Maher(2022)as Self
Downey Wrote ThatDowney Wrote That(2025)as Self - SNL Cast
Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David SpadeFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade(2022)as Self - Host, Self - Co-Host

Archive Footage

When We Went MAD!When We Went MAD!(2025)as Self
Morning Joe: Weekend(2023)as Hans
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self, Garth Algar
SNL50: The Anniversary SpecialSNL50: The Anniversary Special(2025)as Self
SNL50: Beyond Saturday NightSNL50: Beyond Saturday Night(2025)as Self - Cast Member Season 12 - 18

Archive Sound

Wayne's WorldWayne's World(1993)as Garth Algar

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Dana Carvey and James Downey in Downey Wrote That (2025)Dana Carvey in SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night (2025)Dana Carvey in Superman 50th Anniversary (1988)Dana Carvey, Louis C.K., Steve Carell, Bill Chott, Stephen Colbert, Jon Glaser, Charlie Kaufman, Heather Morgan, Robert Smigel, Dino Stamatopoulos, Michael Stoyanov, and Robert Carlock in Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of the Dana Carvey Show (2017)Dana Carvey and David Letterman in Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of the Dana Carvey Show (2017)Dana Carvey in Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of the Dana Carvey Show (2017)

Credit Score: Dana Carvey

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Saturday Night Live2000.0019758.09835457650
2The Larry Sanders Show250.0019928.535610181
3This Is Spinal Tap5.0019847.900161213
4Wayne's World 23.2519936.20092159
5Wayne's World3.2519927.000182133
6Opportunity Knocks3.2519906.0003655
7Trapped in Paradise3.0919945.90017829
8Clean Slate3.0919945.7004399
9Little Nicky2.3820005.300119534
10The Master of Disguise1.6320023.40028865