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For most, comedy, particularly improv, does not come naturally. But actor
Dax Shepard has developed his natural comedic gifts into a substantial
career in a short period of time. His skills as an improviser led to his
breakout role in the hidden camera prank show, "Punk’d" (MTV, 2002- ),
starring co-creator Ashton Kutcher. Though only on the show for one season
as a "field agent", Shepard turned into a cult celebrity virtually overnight
and soon branched out into other projects, including feature films.
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Shepard was born in January of 1975 in Milford, Michigan. His life was
routinely uneventful until the eleventh grade, when Shepard read a copy of
On The Road, by Jack Kerouac. Immediately, his college plans vanished, as he
jumped on the road with a friend in a beat-up Mustang and spent the next
five months careening down the highway into the dark American night. However,
Shepard soon learned the value of needing a college education and a place to
sleep that didn’t have four wheels and a V-8. After returning home from his
adventures, Shepard attended UCLA where he earned a degree in anthropology.
Despite the strange choice of study, Shepard had his sights set on acting:
he joined the world renowned Groundlings while still studying the
significance of Olduvai Gorge. After graduating UCLA, Shepard continued with
the Groundlings, which eventually led to his role on "Punk’d". In between,
Shepard went on countless auditions and appeared in several commercials,
including an appearance as a golfer in a lawnmower spot and a guy who nearly
gets his head knocked off by Evander Holyfield in a popular beer ad. Shepard
made his feature film debut in “Hairshirt” (1998), a low-budget romantic
comedy that won several awards at the 2000 Slamdunk Film and Video Festival.
His next feature role was in the independent and virtually unknown “Boyz-N-The-Burbs”.
A series of smaller roles on television and in film soon followed. Shepard
appeared in a couple episodes of “Life With Bonnie” (ABC, 2002-2004). In the
“Act Natural” episode, Shepard played a young commercial director who
desires something other than Bonnie’s wholesome image to sell her favorite
childhood soup. And in “Nip, Tuck and Roll”, he played Dr. Iskarr, a plastic
surgeon who leaves his mark on Bonnie’s face before she goes on air. Shepard
provided his voice for “King of the Hill” (FOX, 1996- ) in the “Girl You’ll
Be a Giant Soon” episode, had a small role in “Cheaper By the Dozen” (2003),
an remake of the 1950’s Clifton Webb family comedy and appeared in the Nick
Lachey music video Shut Up, which led to a subsequent appearance on the
short-lived “Making the Video” (MTV, 2000-2002).
Shepard had his first starring role in “Without A Paddle” (2004), a buddy
comedy co-starring Seth Green and Matthew Lillard. Three misfit friends
embark on a childhood dream of finding a legendary bank robber’s secret
stash of $200,000, but instead they find trouble in the form of wild rapids,
vicious Rottweilers and disgruntled deep-woods marijuana farmers. Somewhat
resembling John Boorman’s classic “Deliverance” (1972), the movie found
Shepard working alongside childhood idol Burt Reynolds. Meanwhile, Shepard’s
star continued to rise when he signed on to appear in “Zathura” (2005), the
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