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John Goodman is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Dan Conner on the ABC television series Roseanne. His performance earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy. Goodman quickly established himself as a household name through his role on the show, which was a staple of American television in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Beyond television, Goodman is known for his frequent collaborations with the Coen Brothers. His notable appearances in their films include Raising Arizona, Barton Fink, The Big Lebowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and Inside Llewyn Davis. These roles showcased his versatility and cemented his reputation as a skilled character actor in both comedy and drama.
Goodman has also made significant contributions to animated cinema. He voiced James P. "Sulley" Sullivan in Pixar's Monsters, Inc. and its prequel Monsters University. He also provided the voice of Pacha in Disney’s The Emperor’s New Groove. His work in animation has been widely praised, adding a unique presence to the characters he portrayed.
Among his live-action film credits, Goodman appeared in popular titles such as The Flintstones, in which he played Fred Flintstone, and The Babe, where he portrayed baseball legend Babe Ruth. He also had supporting roles in critically acclaimed films including Argo, The Artist, and Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.
John Goodman was born in Affton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. His father, Leslie Francis Goodman, was a postal worker who died of a heart attack when John was just two years old. After his father's passing, his mother, Virginia Goodman, took on multiple jobs to support the family. Goodman has one brother and one sister, and his ancestry includes German, Welsh, English, and Irish roots.
He attended Affton High School, where he played football and became involved in theater. His athletic talent earned him a football scholarship to Missouri State University in Springfield, where he studied drama before an injury ended his football career and led him to concentrate fully on acting.
Following college, Goodman worked various jobs, including as a waiter and bartender, while auditioning for acting roles. He started his professional acting career performing in regional theater, off-Broadway productions, and dinner theater. His early work also included voice-overs and commercial appearances, eventually leading to film and television opportunities.
Goodman originated the role of Pap Finn in the Broadway musical Big River, for which he received a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical. This stage success marked a pivotal point in his ascent to mainstream recognition.
John Goodman is married to Anna Beth Goodman. The couple resides in New Orleans, Louisiana. They have one daughter, Molly Evangeline Goodman, who works in the film industry as a production assistant.
Goodman has openly discussed his struggles with alcoholism. He once admitted to drinking between performances, expressing surprise that he was never fired for his behavior. In 2007, he made the decision to seek sobriety, attending Alcoholics Anonymous and embracing a healthier lifestyle. By 2010, he had lost over 100 pounds through regular exercise and food journaling. His improved health and weight loss drew public attention and praise.
At one point, a death hoax targeting John Goodman circulated online, leading to widespread speculation about his status. However, these rumors were unfounded—Goodman remains alive and active in his career. As of recent estimates, his net worth is over $65 million, reflecting his decades-long success in television, film, and voice acting.
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