Will Sasso
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Will Sasso | |
Birth name | Will Sasso |
Born | May 24, 1975 Ladner, British Columbia, Canada |
Official site | Official site |
Notable roles | Cast member in MADtv, Season 3-7 |
Will Sasso (born May 24, 1975) is a Canadian comic actor. He is most notable for his membership in the recurring cast of comedians on sketch comedy series MADtv, spending five seasons on the show. He credits his determination to become an actor and his respect for comedy to an "unhealthy addiction to...television."[citation needed]
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[edit] Biography and Education
William Sasso was born in Ladner, British Columbia, Canada, to an Italian Canadian family. He graduated from Delta Secondary, Delta B.C. Canada in 1993.
At the age of fifteen he landed his first agent and quickly began booking roles in television and film. Before moving from Vancouver to Los Angeles, Sasso starred for five seasons as quirky teen `Derek Wakaluk' on the award-winning Canadian dramatic series Madison. Official mini-biographies claim that this experience ..."[allowed] him to hone his acting and improvisational skills... [and provided] him with enough money to buy a television of his own."
In 1996, he landed his first memorable role as Pete the orderly in Doctor Who: The TV Movie, starring Paul McGann, Eric Roberts and Daphne Ashbrook. This movie aired on FOX, which also broadcast MADtv.
He is currently rumored to be staying in Kingman, Arizona.
[edit] MADtv Years
By the end of its second season (1996-1997), MADtv experienced its first big cast turn over. Three of the show's repertory performers (Bryan Callen, Orlando Jones and Artie Lange) left the cast. As a result, in 1997, casting executives at FOX had to cast replacements for the show. Sasso (along with Aries Spears) was selected to join the MADtv third season cast as a repertory performer. When he joined the cast, Sasso was just 22 years, 4 months old, making him the fourth-youngest new cast member in the series' history (only Taran Killam, Simon Helberg and Kathryn Fiore were younger when they joined).
Sasso impressed the audiences with his brand of insane and quirky characters, such as Rocket Revenger Tiny Malone (played by Big Roy Rasmussen), Eracist member Hugh, pop singer Michael McCleod, accident prone handiman Paul Timberman, Talkin' American host Rui Peranio, Mexican pro wrestler Señor Bag of Crap, and Will.
But Sasso also impressed with quite a large number of celebrity impersonations. He was called to do off-kilter impersonations of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Clinton, Drew Carey, Fred Durst, George W. Bush, James Gandolfini, James Lipton, Jesse Ventura, Kenny Rogers, Lance Bass, Louie Anderson, Randy Newman, Richard Simmons, Robert De Niro, Steven Seagal, William Frawley and William Shatner.
Sasso is an avid wrestling fan; his impersonation of Stone Cold Steve Austin impressed the WWF so much that they hired him to be part of a February 2002 episode of WWF SmackDown!, appearing alongside Chris Jericho and the real-life Stone Cold Steve Austin. He also wrestled against Bret Hart on an episode of WCW Nitro (Hart feuded with Sasso throughout the latter's early MADTv run).
In 2002, Sasso decided to leave the late-night staple, eager to explore the next stage of his career.
[edit] Characters
- Big John
- Big Roy Rasmussen/Lt. Tiny Malone (Rocket Revengers)
- Dixon
- Gunter (Hoppy Potty)
- John Henry Michelle Carter/Chase (Pretty White Kids with Problems)
- Hugh (The Eracists)
- Michael McCloud (Behind the Music)
- Mr. Henderson (The Brightlings)
- Paul Shondrag
- Paul Timberman (Timberman's Workshop)
- Pollo Loco (Buenos Dias, San Diego)
- Rui Peranio (Talkin' American)
- Señor Bag of Crap (Mexican Wrestling Federation)
- Sheriff (The Son of Dolemite)
- Tammany
- Will (Will's Little Sister)
[edit] Impressions
- Alan Hale Jr.
- Anthony Hopkins
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Art Linkletter
- Bert Lahr
- Bill Clinton
- Bruce Vilanch
- Bruce Willis
- Carroll O'Connor
- Chris Farley
- David Crosby
- Dennis Franz
- Drew Carey
- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
- Elvis Presley
- Fred Durst
- George Lucas
- George W. Bush
- Hal Smith
- Henry Winkler
- James Gandolfini
- Jerry Falwell
- Jesse Ventura
- John Spencer
- Kenny Rogers
- Lance Bass
- Larry Flynt
- Liza Minelli
- Louie Anderson
- Luciano Pavarotti
- Mark McGrath
- Marlon Brando
- Michael Caine
- Michael Skupin
- Mike Ditka
- Pat Summerall
- Paul Shaffer
- Randy Newman
- Richard Deacon
- Robert De Niro
- Sammo Hung
- Steven Seagal
- Scott Stapp
- Stone Cold Steve Austin
- Tom Ridge
- Wayne Newton
- William Frawley
- William Shatner
- Zac Hanson
[edit] Post-MADtv Years
Since leaving MADtv, Sasso's television appearances have included the recurring role as "Carl Monari" on the ABC sitcom Less Than Perfect. Sasso also plays the role of Fortunio Balducci in the forthcoming Richard Kelly film Southland Tales.
Sasso hosted the 2006 Canadian Comedy Awards in London, Ontario as well as the festival's "Sketch & Improv Showcases". Additionally, Sasso was a host at the 2005-2006 NHL award ceremony.
Sasso is rumored to return to MADtv.
[edit] Television appearances
- Less Than Perfect (2003 - 2006) as Carl Monari
- The Western Alienation Comedy Hour (2003) as Host - Himself
- Double Dare (stage assistant 2002-2003)
- Latin Grammy Awards (2002) as Presenter - Himself
- MADtv (1997 - 2002) as Various Characters
- Dad's Week Off (1997) as Ivan "Boom Boom" Krutovski
- Annie O (1996) as Awesome Heckler
- Susie Q (1996) as Police Officer
- Doctor Who (1996) as Pete
- Heck's Way Home (1996) as Mover#1
- Sliders (1995-96) as Gomez Calhoun
- Madison (1994-1997) Derek Wakaluk
- The X-Files episode in the seventh season
[edit] Filmography
- Southland Tales (2006) as Fortunio Balducci
- The Hot Chick (2003) as Mr. Garbajian (deleted scenes)
- A Mighty Wind (2003) as Phil
- Still Waiting (Sum 41 song) (2002) as Record Company Executive
- Bad Boy (2002) as Willie Smits
- Best in Show (2000) as Dale
- Cheerleader Camp (1999) as Doodlebug Figglesworth
- Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) as Hank Vilmes
- Brown's Requiem (1998) as "Fat Dog" Baker
- The Sixth Man (1997) as Scrubby D
- Beverly Hills Ninja (1997) (uncredited) as Chet Walters
- Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (1996) as Gay Strip Bar Dancer # 2
- Happy Gilmore (1996) as Mover # 1
- Malicious (1995) as Guy
- Ski School II (1995) as Tomcat Collins
- Magic in the Water (1995) as Shy Young Orderly
- Ernest Goes to School (1994) as Russell
[edit] Trivia
Sasso reprised his Randy Newman impression in the Family Guy episode "Da Boom", a show that includes many Mad TV cast as character voices.
[edit] External links
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