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. In 1998, he directed his first feature film, Dirty Work, starring Norm Macdonald and Artie Lange.
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Saget directed the 1996 ABC television movie For Hope, which was inspired by the life story of his sister, Gay Saget, who had died from scleroderma three years earlier. In 2009, he returned to AFV for the 20th-anniversary one-hour special co-hosted with Tom Bergeron.
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During the early 1990s, Saget worked on both Full House and AFV simultaneously. In 1989, Saget began as the host of America's Funniest Home Videos, a role he held until 1997.
Saget with Rolland Smith, Mariette Hartley, and Mark McEwen on The Morning Program in 1987įollowing a short stint as a member of CBS' The Morning Program in early 1987, 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. Then I had a gangrenous appendix taken out, almost died, and I got over being cocky or overweight." Saget talked about his burst appendix on Anytime with Bob Kushell and said that it happened on the Fourth of July, at the UCLA Medical Center, and that they iced the area for seven hours before taking it out and finding that it had become gangrenous. Saget described himself at that time in an article by Glenn Esterly in the 1990 Saturday Evening Post: "I was a cocky, overweight twenty-two-year-old. Saget intended to take graduate courses at the University of Southern California but quit after only a few days. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1978. While attending Temple, Saget made trips via train to The Improv and to Catch a Rising Star in New York City where he would play " While My Guitar Gently Weeps" while using a water bottle to make the guitar appear to weep. 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. 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. The family would then move back to Philadelphia prior to his senior year with Saget graduating from Abington Senior High School.
Saget's family moved from Virginia to the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles, where he met Larry Fine of The Three Stooges and heard various stories from Fine. Due to a lack of family in Virginia, Saget had his bar mitzvah in Philadelphia when he turned 13. Saget would later attribute the start of his developing sense of humor to being a rebellious student at Norfolk's Temple Israel, a Conservative synagogue. Early in his life, Saget's family moved to Norfolk, Virginia, where he briefly attended Lake Taylor High. His father, Benjamin, was a supermarket executive, and his mother, Rosalyn "Dolly", was a hospital administrator. Saget was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on May 17, 1956, to a Jewish family.