Fred Wolf (writer)
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Fred Wolf is an American film director, screenwriter, television writer, and former stand-up comedian.


Career

Wolf began his career performing stand-up in
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in the 1980s, and landed his first major television role as co-host (with Paul Provenza) on the
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variety series ''Comics Only'' in the early 1990s. In 1992, Wolf joined the writing staff of ''
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'' and also served for several years as head writer up until 1996. In 1996, he joined the ''SNL'' cast as a featured player, before leaving the show in October of that same year. Since leaving ''SNL'', he has collaborated with many of his former ''SNL'' co-workers, writing and directing films for ''SNL'' stars such as Adam Sandler,
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, and Rob Schneider.


Filmography


Film


Television

An asterisk (*) indicates an appearance as an actor. *'' The Pat Sajak Show'' (1989–1990) *''
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'' (1993) *''
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'' (1993) *''
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''* (1992–1996)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wolf, Fred 1964 births 21st-century American comedians American male screenwriters American stand-up comedians Comedy film directors Film directors from New York City Living people Screenwriters from New York (state) 21st-century American screenwriters 21st-century American male writers