
Age: 53
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Jason Mantzoukas, born on December 18, 1972, in Nahant, Massachusetts, is an American actor, comedian, and improviser known for his eccentric characters and quick-witted humor. His comedic journey began with improvisational comedy, where his sharp wit and knack for off-the-wall characters shone. Mantzoukas gained recognition for his roles in various comedy series and films, often portraying eccentric and unpredictable characters. He's notably known for his roles in TV shows like "The League," where he portrayed the eccentric Rafi, and his recurring role as Derek in "The Good Place." His performances are characterized by his ability to infuse even the most absurd characters with a bizarre charm and infectious energy. With a knack for stealing scenes and a unique comedic timing that keeps audiences on the edge of laughter, Mantzoukas has become a beloved figure in the comedy world. His distinctive voice and comedic style have also led to numerous voice acting roles in animated series and films.

Jason Mantzoukas

BRUH-Dlee
for BRUH-Dlee in A Good Ol' Goofy Movie
Suggested by tomzillawash3r3

Years after A Goofy Movie and An Extremely Goofy Movie, Max has grown up since college, he's married Roxanne, and works a busy job raising two goofy kids. Max tries to be a good father but he's looked at as too serious and not a fun-loving type of father like his father, Goofy. Meanwhile, Goofy thought he can help his son get his kids to like him more by going on a big family cross-country adventure which Max isn't certainly on board for. Here they have to get to Goofy's old lake, a dream he's wanted for years. Hilarity and drama ensue as all sorts of crazy characters are met, an awful person tries to humiliate Max, Powerline performs, slapstick destruction occurs, and conflicting emotions push Goofy to his limits when the third act gets more big and climatic.