Talk:Television and film of New Jersey
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[edit]The bullet format needs to go. Quadzilla99 09:53, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
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Rename as list?
[edit]Should this article be retitled as a list considering its current format? RJFJR (talk) 22:16, 4 March 2010 (UTC)
Actors and actresses who grew up in New Jersey
[edit]- Tom Cruise briefly attended elementary school at Packanack School in the Packanack Lake section of Wayne, and went to high school and lived his teen years in Glen Ridge.
- Danny DeVito was born in Neptune[disambiguation needed], grew up in Asbury Park, went to school in Summit, and now lives in Manalapan.
- Brian Keith, Sandra Dee, and Frank Langella were all born in Bayonne.
- Actor Jack Nicholson grew up on the Jersey shore, and went to Manasquan High School in Monmouth County. The school's auditorium is named after him.
- Actor and comedian Joe Piscopo was born in Passaic. In 1985, he released a comedy album entitled New Jersey. The cover art parodied the common perception of New Jersey as nothing but freeways and factories. The following year he starred in an HBO comedy special entitled The Joe Piscopo New Jersey Special. In 2004, Piscopo announced that he was considering a run for the governor's office.[1]
- Susan Sarandon attended Edison High School in Edison.
- Cosby Show actors Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Keshia Knight Pulliam were born in Jersey City and Newark, respectively.
- Bruce Willis grew up in Penns Grove and graduated from Penns Grove High School. He returns to the borough occasionally to visit family.
Other New Jersey ties
[edit]- The first level of the Tony Hawk's Underground video game is set in an unidentified town in New Jersey. The town is depicted as a ghetto/white trash environment, stricken with a large amount of illegal narcotics. The fact that Mike Vallely refers to it as "the old neighborhood" indicates that it may be Edison, New Jersey although this can be neither confirmed or denied.
- ^ "Joe Piscopo, New Jersey governor?". CNN. 2004-08-20.