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Talking about his relationship and marital status, he is married. He is currently married to Kelly Rizzo after being in a relationship for eight years. They tied the knot on October 30, Kelly is a travel host. Previously, he married his high school sweetheart Sherri Kramer in But he does not have children from his current wife. Moreover, he was also in a brief relationship with Hope Dworaczyk Smith after his divorce in The relationship lasted less than a year in Other than that, there is no insight into his personal life with other women over the public domain.

By , he wrote his first movie which he also featured in — Spaced Out and two years later, he got into the television industry as Bob the comic in Bosom Buddies. Throughout his almost year career, he has featured in a total of 16 movies, 35 television shows as well as went on numerous tours as a stand-up comedian. He is an active member of the Scleroderma Research Foundation board.

Show all Hide all Show by Hide Show Actor 64 credits. Squiggly Monster. Show all 38 episodes. Danny Tanner. Show all 15 episodes. Abraham Lincoln. Father D'Amico. Richie Knight. Self in Full House uncredited. Bob Saget. Danny Tanner uncredited. Narrator voice, uncredited. Show all episodes. Porter Warner. Marty voice. Tim's Cincinnati partner voice. Adam Brennan. Steve Patterson. Show all 13 episodes. Glenn Cheales. Matt Stewart.

Show all 22 episodes. Atkitson - Norm vs. Schoolin' Atkitson uncredited. Naturally Bob Saget uncredited. Saget wrote, directed, and starred in Farce of the Penguins, a parody of 's March of the Penguins, which was released direct-to-DVD, in January Released one year after he left his long-running role as host of America's Funniest Home Videos, the film received broadly negative reviews from critics and earned low box office returns.

However, it has since become a cult favorite, due partially to Artie Lange's later popularity on The Howard Stern Show where the film is sometimes mentioned, often in unflattering terms.

Saget directed the ABC television movie For Hope, which was inspired by the life story of his sister, Gay Saget, who died from scleroderma three years earlier. Following a short stint as a member of CBS' The Morning Program in early , Saget was cast as Danny Tanner in Full House, which became a success with family viewers, and landed in the Nielsen ratings' Top 30 beginning with season three.

Saget attended Temple University's film school, where he created Through Adam's Eyes, a black-and-white film about a boy who received reconstructive facial surgery, and was honored with an award of merit in the Student Academy Awards. He graduated with a B. Saget intended to take graduate courses at the University of Southern California but quit a few days later.

Saget describes himself at the time in an article by Glenn Esterly in the Saturday Evening Post: "I was a cocky, overweight twenty-two-year-old.

Then I had a gangrenous appendix taken out, almost died, and I got over being cocky or overweight. Saget is also known for his adult-oriented stand-up routine.

Saget was born in Philadelphia to a Jewish family. His father, Benjamin August 28, — January 30, , was a supermarket executive, and his mother, Rosalyn "Dolly" February 12, — February 15, , was a hospital administrator. Saget originally intended to become a doctor, but his Honors English teacher, Elaine Zimmerman, saw his creative potential and urged him to seek a career in films.



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