John Goodman


John Stephen Goodman is an American actor. He played Dan Conner on the ABC TV series Roseanne, for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in 1993 and reprised the role in its sequel series The Conners. He is a regular collaborator with the Coen brothers on such films as Raising Arizona, Barton Fink, The Big Lebowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and Inside Llewyn Davis. His voice roles include Pacha in Disney's The Emperor's New Groove franchise, James P. Sullivan in Pixar's Monsters, Inc. franchise, Baloo in The Jungle Book 2, Layton T. Montgomery in Bee Movie and Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff in The Princess and the Frog.
His other film performances include lead roles in Always, King Ralph, The Babe, The Flintstones, Blues Brothers 2000, and 10 Cloverfield Lane, and supporting roles in True Stories, Coyote Ugly, The Artist, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, Argo, Flight, The Hangover Part III, ', Patriots Day, ', and .
On television, Goodman has had regular roles on Amazon Studios's Alpha House and on the first season of HBO's Treme and has been a frequent host of Saturday Night Live, as well as playing guest roles on series such as Community. He stars in the HBO comedy The Righteous Gemstones, which premiered in 2019. John Heilpern of Vanity Fair has called him "among our very finest actors".

Early life

Goodman was born in Affton, Missouri. His father, Leslie Francis Goodman, was a postal worker who died of a heart attack when John was two years old. Goodman's mother, Virginia Roos, was a waitress at Jack and Phil's Bar-B-Que, a retail store worker, and also took in laundry to support the family. Goodman has a younger sister, Elisabeth, born six months after his father died, and an older brother, Leslie, who is 14 years his senior. He is of English, German, and Welsh ancestry and was raised Southern Baptist.
Goodman described his childhood as alone and withdrawn after his father had died so early and his brother had left to go to college. He was bullied at school for being overweight. Until ninth grade, Goodman was in the Boy Scouts, which he said offered him the structure and camaraderie he missed; he additionally looked to Boy Scout leaders, and later, acting coaches, as father figures. His brother later returned home to help raise Goodman and his sister. As a child, Goodman spent a lot of time listening to the radio and reading comic books, initially subscribing to DC's Green Lantern and The Atom, and later turning to Marvel Comics. He also read his brother's copies of Mad and would later confess to shoplifting its paperback editions. Goodman credits his brother with introducing him to comedy and bebop.
Goodman went to Affton High School, where he played football and dabbled in theater. After graduating in 1970, he took a gap year. He earned a football scholarship to Missouri State University in Springfield. He pledged to Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, although he did not join until several years later. He discovered the drama program and studied there with future Hollywood stars Kathleen Turner and Tess Harper. He remains close to his school friends. Goodman graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1975.

Career

After an injury ended his college football career, Goodman decided to become a professional actor and left Missouri for New York City in 1975. With a small bankroll from his brother, Goodman found an apartment in Hell's Kitchen near the Theater District and unsuccessfully tried to make money as a bartender and waiter. However, he eventually found modest success in voice-overs, commercials, and plays. He was the person who slapped himself in an iconic television ad for Skin Bracer by Mennen. Goodman also performed off-Broadway and in dinner theaters before landing character roles in film during the early 1980s.
In 1982, Goodman made his film debut with a small role in Eddie Macon's Run. During this period he continued to work on the stage, starring as Pap Finn in Big River from 1985 to 1987. For his role, he received a Drama Desk nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical; he is also featured on the Original Broadway Cast Recording. Before landing his big break into movies in 1986 with a significant comedic role in True Stories, he had a brief cameo as Otis in Sweet Dreams. In the former film, his character Louis Fyne says "I'm 6' 3" and maintain a consistent panda bear shape", establishing his trademark size as an important part of many characters he would later play on film and stage.
Goodman rose to fame in acting by playing the role of Dan Conner on the ABC sitcom Roseanne from 1988 to 1997. He returned to the character in 2018 for the revived, 10th season, where he said "Roseanne and I just went back to having a ball", and then stayed on for the show's subsequent spin-off The Conners. Goodman had a long history of appearances on late night comedy shows and was the first guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, which won him the series' "First Guest Medal". Goodman has hosted NBC's Saturday Night Live 13 times, while also making seven cameo appearances as Linda Tripp during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, three appearances as Rex Tillerson, and cameoing on the season 28 finale hosted by former SNL cast member Dan Aykroyd. With little to no experience in TV comedy, Goodman auditioned to be a cast member for Jean Doumanian's tumultuous 1980–1981 SNL season and was rejected, along with up-and-coming comedians Jim Carrey, Paul Reubens, and Robert Townsend.
Goodman first worked with the Coen Brothers on Raising Arizona. He would go on to appear in their films Barton Fink, The Big Lebowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and Inside Llewyn Davis. Only Steve Buscemi has appeared in more Coen works, though Frances McDormand and Jon Polito have also appeared in five of their films.
He worked with Steven Spielberg on Always, Arachnophobia and The Flintstones.
Goodman had guest roles on the Aaron Sorkin television dramas The West Wing and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. In the former he appeared in four episodes, playing Speaker of the House and eventual acting president Glen Allen Walken. In the latter, he appeared as Pahrump, Nevada Judge Robert Bebe, earning a 2007 Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor – Drama Series for his performance. In addition, Goodman starred as Fred Flintstone in the film adaptation of The Flintstones.
He voiced Robot Santa in the character's first appearance on Futurama. Beginning in 2007, Goodman has been the voiceover in Dunkin' Donuts commercials. In 2000, Goodman provided the voice of Pacha in Disney's The Emperor's New Groove and, a year later, the voice of Sulley in Pixar's Monsters, Inc. He returned to the character for the film's 2013 prequel Monsters University and the 2020 Disney+ series Monsters at Work. In 2009, Goodman voiced "Big Daddy" La Bouff in The Princess and the Frog. Goodman's voice can also be heard on an automated message system at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. He was the original voice of the yellow M&M in 1995 before being replaced by J. K. Simmons the following year.
In theater, Goodman played the Ghost of Christmas Present in the 2008 Kodak Theatre production of A Christmas Carol, starring Christopher Lloyd as Ebenezer Scrooge. He played the role of Pozzo in a Studio 54 revival of Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot, opposite Bill Irwin and Nathan Lane. John Heilpern of Vanity Fair called it "the greatest Pozzo I've ever seen." In 2009, he reprised the role of Pozzo at the Roundabout Theatre Company.
Goodman was cast in In the Electric Mist as Julie "Baby Feet" Balboni. At one time, he was slated to play the role of Ignatius Reilly, the main character of A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole. The story takes place almost entirely in New Orleans. However, the movie was never put into production. The Princess and the Frog where he lent his voice as Eli "Big Daddy" La Bouff also takes place in New Orleans. Goodman also featured in Treme, a drama series focusing on a group of interconnected people trying to rebuild their lives in post–Hurricane Katrina New Orleans. Goodman played Creighton Bernette, a Tulane English professor, in the show's first season.
In 2011, Goodman was a guest star on the third season of Community. He also voiced a character in the video game Rage voicing Dan Hagar, and played movie studio chief Al Zimmer in the Academy Award–winning live action film The Artist, as well as Best Picture nominee Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close the same year. Also in 2011, Goodman starred in Kevin Smith's Red State playing ATF Agent Joseph Keenan. In February 2012, it was reported that Goodman would reunite with Roseanne Barr for a new NBC pilot titled Downwardly Mobile. The series would have had Goodman portray a bachelor mechanic who resides in a trailer park, and would have used the standard multiple-camera setup traditionally found in sitcoms; however, the series' option was not picked up by the network. Other prominent roles include performances in Flight and The Monuments Men. With his well-received supporting roles in The Artist and Argo, Goodman accomplished the rare feat of appearing in back-to-back winners of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
On August 10, 2013, Goodman was inducted as a Disney Legend.
In 2013, Goodman received rave reviews for his performance as North Carolina Senator Gil John Biggs in Amazon's Alpha House, a political comedy written by Garry Trudeau. In the show Goodman's character, a retired UNC basketball coach, and three other Republican senators share a house on Capitol Hill. The show ended after two seasons in 2014.
In April 2015, Goodman made his return to the stage, making his West End debut in the process while starring as Donny in American Buffalo at the Wyndham's Theatre alongside Damian Lewis and Tom Sturridge. He went on to star as Sheriff Hartman in the 2016 Broadway revival of The Front Page, alongside Nathan Lane and John Slattery.
On March 10, 2017, Goodman received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in motion pictures, located at 6767 Hollywood Boulevard.
On April 28, 2017 it was announced that a revival of Roseanne was in the works and that Goodman along with most of the original cast and some of the producers would return for the limited series that was being shopped around with ABC and Netflix the frontrunners to land the show. On May 16, 2017 it was confirmed that 8 episodes would air mid-season in 2018 on ABC. On May 29, 2018, in the wake of controversial remarks made by Barr on Twitter regarding Valerie Jarrett, ABC canceled the revival after a single season. The next month, ABC ordered a ten-episode Roseanne spin-off titled The Conners, which stars the Roseanne cast sans Roseanne Barr. The show's second season premiered on September 24, 2019.
In 2019, Goodman starred in the role of Southern megachurch preacher and family patriarch Eli Gemstone on the HBO comedy The Righteous Gemstones, created by and co-starring Danny McBride. Goodman accepted the role right after the revived Roseanne season 10 had been cancelled and before its spin-off The Conners was announced, which led to Goodman doing both shows. The Righteous Gemstones was renewed for a second season in September 2019.

Philanthropy

Since Hurricane Katrina, Goodman has appeared in several recovery commercials aired in Louisiana.
In 2010, Goodman appeared in a commercial to raise awareness for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Also starring in the commercial were Sandra Bullock, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Jack Del Rio, Drew Brees, Emeril Lagasse, James Carville, and Blake Lively.

Personal life

Goodman married Annabeth Hartzog, originally of Bogalusa, Louisiana, in 1989. They had met at a Halloween party at Tipitina's when he was filming Everybody's All-American in New Orleans. They reside in the Garden District of New Orleans. Their daughter, Molly Evangeline Goodman, works as a production assistant in the film industry.
In a 2009 interview, Goodman discussed his struggles with alcoholism:
In October 2012, he stated: "If I'd picture in my mind a drink—usually straight out of the bottle—I couldn't not do it," noting that while acting in plays he would "have the shakes so bad I'd have to have a drink to get through the show. I'm lucky I never got fired." He had started drinking heavily and using cocaine in 1978 after going through a breakup. Sober since 2007, Goodman tries to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting every morning.
Goodman was formerly known by his sizable frame, at one point weighing close to. However, by August 2010, he had lost through a program of exercise and food journaling. His new figure attracted attention at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2015 and the BFI London Film Festival in October 2015.
Goodman is a lifelong fan of the St. Louis Cardinals and narrated a 2020 MLB Network documentary about the Cardinals teams of the 1980s.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Eddie Macon's RunHerbert
1983'Commando
1984CrackersCracker
1984C.H.U.D.Cop in Diner
1984Maria's LoversFrank
1984Revenge of the NerdsCoach Harris
1985Sweet DreamsOtis
1986True StoriesLouis Fyne
1987'Det. Andre DeSoto
1987Raising ArizonaGale Snoats
1987BurglarDet. Nyswander
1988'Duke Earle
1988PunchlineJohn Krytsick
1988Everybody's All-AmericanEdward Lawrence
1989Sea of LoveDet. Sherman Touhey
1989AlwaysAl Yackey
1990StellaEd Munn
1990ArachnophobiaDelbert McClintock
1991King RalphRalph Hampton Gainesworth Jones
1991Barton FinkCharlie Meadows / Karl Mundt
1992The BabeGeorge Herman "Babe" Ruth
1993MatineeLawrence Woolsey
1993Born YesterdayHarry Brock
1993We're Back! A Dinosaur's StoryRex the Dinosaur
1994'Newsreel Announcer Credited as Karl Mundt
1994'Fred Flintstone
1996Pie in the SkyAlan Davenport
1996Mother NightMajor Frank Wirtanen
1997'Ocious P. Potter
1998FallenDet. Jonesy
1998Blues Brothers 2000"Mighty" Mack McTeer
1998'Walter Sobchak
1998Dirty WorkMayor Adrian RigginsUncredited
1998'Santa Claus
1998The Real MacawMac the Parrot US Version
1999'Deepthroat
1999Bringing Out the DeadLarry Verber
1999'Judge Joe B. Tolliver
2000What Planet Are You From?Roland Jones
2000O Brother, Where Art Thou?Daniel "Big Dan" Teague
2000The Adventures of Rocky and BullwinkleOklahoma Highway Patrol OfficerCameo
2000Coyote UglyWilliam James Sanford
2000'Pacha
2001My First MisterBenjamin Wilson
2001One Night at McCool'sDet. Dehling
2001StorytellingMarty LivingstonSegment: "Non-Fiction"
2001Happy Birthday
2001Monsters, Inc.James P. "Sulley" Sullivan
2002Mike's New CarJames P. "Sulley" Sullivan Short film
2002Dirty DeedsTony Testano
2003Masked and AnonymousUncle Sweetheart
2003'Baloo
2004Freshman OrientationRodney
2004Clifford's Really Big MovieGeorge Wolfsbottom
2004Beyond the SeaSteve "Boom Boom" Blauner
2005Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm SchoolSteve Mills
2005Kronk's New GroovePacha Direct-to-DVD
2006CarsJames P. "Sulley" Sullivan Truck Cameo
2006Tales of the Rat FinkEd "Big Daddy" Roth Documentary film
2007Death SentenceBones Darley
2007Evan AlmightyCongressman Chuck Long
2007Bee MovieLayton T. Montgomery
2008Speed RacerPops Racer
2008GiganticAl Lolly
2009Confessions of a ShopaholicGraham Bloomwood
2009In the Electric MistJulie "Baby Feet" Balboni
2009Alabama MoonMr. Wellington
2009Beyond All BoundariesCapt. Edwin Simmons Short film
2009'Eli "Big Daddy" La Bouff
2009Pope JoanPope Sergius II
2009DrunkboatMr. Fletcher
2011'Al Zimmer
2011Red StateJoseph Keenan
2011Extremely Loud & Incredibly CloseStan the Doorman
2012ParaNormanMr. Prendergast
2012'Scott TalleyCameo
2012Trouble with the CurvePete Klein
2012ArgoJohn Chambers
2012FlightHarling Mays
2013Inside Llewyn DavisRoland Turner
2013'Marshall
2013'Sammy BoscoeUncredited
2013Monsters UniversityJames P. "Sulley" Sullivan
2014The Monuments MenCapt. Walter Garfield
2014Party CentralJames P. "Sulley" Sullivan Short film
2014'Hound
2014The GamblerFrank
2015'Hal Houston Direct-to-DVD
2015TrumboFrank King
2015Love the CoopersSam Cooper
201610 Cloverfield LaneHoward Stambler
2016Ratchet & ClankGrimroth
2016Patriots DayEd Davis
2017Bunyan and BabePaul Bunyan
2017'William "Bill" Randa
2017Atomic BlondeEmmett Kurzfeld
2017Once Upon a Time in VeniceDave Phillips
2017Hound
2017Valerian and the City of a Thousand PlanetsIgon Siruss
2019Captive StateWilliam Mulligan
2019Easy Does It'Catfish' Crawford
TBASpring Break '83Dick BenderCompleted

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980'George RogersUnknown episodes
1983'FredTelevision film
1983Heart of SteelRaymond BohupinskyTelevision film
1983ChiefsNewt "Tub" MurrayEpisode: "Part 3"
1987The EqualizerHarold WinterEpisode: "Re-Entry"
1987MoonlightingDonald ChaseEpisode: "Come Back Little Shiksa"
1987Murder OrdainedHugh RayburnTelevision film
1988–1997, 2018RoseanneDan Conner220 episodes
1989–2013Saturday Night LiveHimself / Host13 episodes
1990GrandRedEpisode: "The Healing"
1992The Jackie Thomas ShowDan ConnerEpisode: "The Joke"
1992Frosty ReturnsFrosty the Snowman TV special
1993Grace Under FirePolice OfficerEpisode: "Pilot"; Uncredited
1995'Huey LongTelevision film
1995'Harold "Mitch" MitchellTelevision film
1995Sesame StreetHimself1 episode
1997–1998Soul ManCapt. Stan Hamel2 episodes
1999'Meathook Episode: "Take My Wife, Sleaze"
1999FuturamaRobot Santa Episode: "Xmas Story"
1999–2000Now and AgainMichael Wiseman2 episodes
2000Pigs Next DoorPhil Stymington 13 episodes
2000Normal, OhioWilliam "Butch" Gamble13 episodes
2001When Dinosaurs Roamed AmericaNarrator Television film
2001EdBig RudyEpisode: "Loyalties"
2003–2004The West WingGlen Allen Walken4 episodes
2004–2005Father of the PrideLarry 15 episodes
2004–2005Center of the UniverseJohn Barnett12 episodes
2006Studio 60 on the Sunset StripJudge Bobby Bebe2 episodes
2006Odd Job JackGarbage Czar Episode: "The Big Dump"
2006'Santa ClausTelevision film
2007King of the HillTommy Episode: "SerPUNt"
2007–2008The Emperor's New SchoolPacha 16 episodes
2010You Don't Know JackNeal NicolTelevision film
2010–2011TremeCreighton Bernette13 episodes
2011DamagesHoward T. Erickson10 episodes
2011–2012CommunityVice Dean Robert Laybourne6 episodes
2012SpongeBob SquarePantsSanta Claus Episode: "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!"
2013Dancing on the EdgeMasterson5 episodes
2013–2014Alpha HouseGil John Biggs21 episodes
2016–2018Saturday Night LiveRex Tillerson3 episodes
2018Black Earth RisingMichael Ennis8 episodes
2018–presentThe ConnersDan Conner
2019–presentThe Righteous GemstonesEli Gemstone
2020Birds of a Different Game: The 80's CardinalsNarrator Documentary
2020The Freak BrothersFat Freddy Animated series
2021Monsters at WorkJames P. "Sulley" Sullivan Upcoming series

Video games

YearTitleVoice role
1994The Flintstones Fred Flintstone
1996PystKing Mattruss
2002Monsters, Inc. Scream ArenaJames P. "Sulley" Sullivan
2007Bee Movie GameLayton T. Montgomery
2007Cars Mater-National ChampionshipJames P. "Sulley" Sullivan Truck
2009Cars Race-O-RamaJames P. "Sulley" Sullivan Truck
2011RageDan Hagar
2018Lego The IncrediblesJames P. "Sulley" Sullivan

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenue
1981Henry IV Part IBluntDelacorte Theater
1983Triple FeatureWinninger Stage 73
1984–1985Big RiverPap FinnAmerican Repertory Theater
La Jolla Playhouse
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
1998The Skin of Our TeethMr. AntrobusDelacotre Theater
2001The SeagullShamrayevDelacotre Theater
2002The Resistible Rise of Arturo UiEmanuele GiriMichael Schimmel Center for the Arts
2009Waiting for GodotPozzoStudio 54
2015American BuffaloDonnyWyndham's Theatre
2016–2017The Front PageSheriff HartmanBroadhurst Theatre

Awards and nominations