Rob Bartlett
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Robert Bartlett (born May 18, 1957, in Brooklyn, New York) is a comedian and actor, who gained wide-spred fame as an impersonator and comedian on the radio and television show Imus in the Morning. His most famous roles include: Dr. Phil McGraw, Rush Limbaugh, Bill Clinton, and Brian Wilson (of the Beach Boys).
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- Bartlett has done stand-up on "Late Night with David Letterman," and "MTV Half Hour Comedy Hour."
- He has written a Broadway play: "More to Love--A Big Fat Comedy"
- One of his more famous impressions is that of Brian Wilson, the original song-writer and lead singer for the Beach Boys, who is famous for having had a nervous breakdown. [1]
- Aside from comedy, Bartlett has been in five movies, including Spin the Bottle and The Sex O'Clock News.
- He was one of the original color analysts on WWF Monday Night RAW in 1993.
- He has been in more than five episodes of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit