- Date de naissance
- Nom de naissanceJeffrey Allan Anderson
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- Jeff Anderson est né le 21 avril 1970 dans le New Jersey, États-Unis. Il est acteur et réalisateur. Il est connu pour Clerks : Les Employés modèles (1994), Clerks II (2006) et Zack et Miri font un porno (2008). Il est marié avec Barbara Jacques. Il a été marié avec Lisa Spoonauer.
- ConjointsBarbara Jacques(2009 - présent)Lisa Spoonauer(23 mai 1998 - 1999) (divorcé)
- Sardonic, drawling, heavily-accented voice
- Frequently works with Kevin Smith
- He claims he gets recognized as Randal Graves mostly by his voice.
- Owns and runs his own import tile company.
- Worked at AT&T until high school friend, Kevin Smith, told him to audition for Clerks : Les Employés modèles (1994). He also wore an AT&T t-shirt throughout the movie.
- Proposed to his wife (now divorced), Lisa Spoonauer, after only knowing her three weeks on the set of Clerks : Les Employés modèles (1994).
- Even though his character had much of the dialogue, in every scene in Clerks : Les Employés modèles (1994), he had gum in his mouth. Claims it helped him relax.
- (How he got the role in Randal from "Clerks"): "I knew Kevin from high school. We graduated the same year. After high school, Kevin used to work in the video store from Clerks, which is just as dismal in real life as it is on film, therefore it was a great place to rent videos because nobody would go there. Kevin was an awesome video employee. He was the anti-Randal, never charged late fees and always had a recommendation for good flicks to rent. It was my coming to the video store, which eventually got me the role as Randal. He'd be pecking away at the script for Clerks while he worked and we would talk about it and when he was finally holding auditions, he invited me down to watch. I watched the auditions, which were less than stellar, then got up and did my own less than stellar audition. Somehow, Kevin saw something he liked in it and came to my house a few nights later and read me for Randal."
- (On his first screenplay "Now You Know"): "I pretty much wrote it in my spare time. I never really said, "Okay, I'm going to write a movie now." I was just kinda screwing around."
- I loved Chasing Amy. I hated the fact that I wasn't in it. It's a love/hate thing.
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