Men Haircut Trends presents Men's hairstyle from Jim Carrey in 2009
Jim Carrey attends a photocall for ‘Yes Man’ at Claridges Hotel. Enjoy his short hairstyle.From the stand-up stages of Canada to the breakout sketch comedy hit “In Living Color” (Fox, 1990-96), Golden Globe-winning actor Jim Carrey became of Hollywood’s most bankable comedic stars during the 1990s, thanks to a string of zany blockbusters that began with “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (1994). His Golden Globe-winning performance in eerily promontory “The Truman Show” (1998)
Milestones
- 1977 Began performing stand-up comedy at the age of 15 at Yuk Yuks, a comedy club in Toronto
- 1979 Appeared in Las Vegas as opening act for comedian Rodney Dangerfield
- 1981 Moved to L.A. at the age of 19
- 1981 Portrayed a struggling stand-up comic in Rubberface a 48-minute Canadian TV-movie
- 1983 Appeared on The Tonight Show
- 1984 Feature acting debut, Finders Keepers
- 1984 TV series debut as star of The Duck Factory a short-lived NBC sitcom
- 1985 Portrayed a vampire s victim in Once Bitten
- 1986 Played a back-up singer to Nicolas Cage in Peggy Sue Got Married
- 1990 Hired as an ensemble member of the FOX sketch comedy show In Living Color ; depicted a series of memorable characters such as Fire Marshal Bill and female body builder Vera De Milo; also wrote for the show (sometimes billed as James Carrey)
- 1991 Headlined the Showtime comedy special, Jim Carrey s Unnatural Act
- 1992 Had rare TV dramatic role as a troubled alcoholic son in the Fox TV-movie Doing Time on Maple Street
- 1994 First film in a starring role, the surprise hit, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
- 1994 First film with credit as song performer, The Mask
- 1995 Initial screen collaboration with the Farrelly brothers, Dumb and Dumber
- 1995 Signed contract for $20 million to appear in feature The Cable Guy
- 1996 Cast in the Ben Stiller directed, The Cable Guy ; film broke Carrey s four-picture string of pictures that had grossed $100 million domestically; film earned around $60 million domestically
- 1997 Rebounded with the successful Liar Liar ; film grossed $20 million its first week; film reunited Carrey and Ace Ventura director Tom Shadyac
- 1998 First dramatic lead in features, the Peter Weir directed, The Truman Show
- 1998 Narrated Simon Birch based on John Irving s novel A Prayer for Owen Meany ; also appeared in a cameo
- 1999 Portrayed late comic Andy Kaufman in Milos Forman s Man on the Moon
- 2000 Had title role in the live-action How the Grinch Stole Christmas directed by Ron Howard
- 2000 Reteamed with the Farrelly brothers for the comedy Me, Myself and Irene co-starring Renee Zellweger
- 2001 Played an amnesiac screenwriter in The Majestic ; set against the 1950s blacklist in Hollywood
- 2003 Co-starred with Jennifer Aniston in the metaphysical comedy Bruce Almighty
- 2004 Co-starred with Kate Winslet as a couple who have their memories erased in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind ; penned by Charlie Kaufman; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor
- 2004 Portrayed Count Olaf in Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events ; based on the children s book by Daniel Handler
- 2005 Co-starred with Téa Leoni in Fun with Dick and Jane, an update of the 1977 comedy
- 2007 Produced and starred in the comedy Yes Man
- 2008 Lent his voice to Horton the Elephant in the animated feature, Dr. Seuss Horton Hears a Who!
- Featured in two Clint Eastwood vehicles, The Dead Pool (1988) and Pink Cadillac (1989); hired after Eastwood had seen Carrey do impressions of him
- In the late 1980s, teamed with Judd Apatow writing stage material, creating characters like Fire Marshal Bill
Men's hairstyle from Jim Carrey in 2009
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