Dan Aykroyd- A Cool Guy!



Birthdate: July 1, 1952


Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada


Sign: Sun in Cancer, Moon in Libra


Education: Carleton University in Ottawa


Relations: Father: Samuel Cuthbert Peter Hugh Aykroyd (Canadian government official) ; mother: Lorraine Aykroyd (née Gougeon); brother: Peter Aykroyd; wife: Donna Dixon (actress); kids: Danielle, Alexandra and Belle Kingston


Biography: Dan Aykroyd could easily assume the mantle of "hardest-working person in show business." One of the most innovative, active and versatile forces in the entertainment industry, he has achieved success as an Academy Award-nominated dramatic and comic actor, screenwriter, producer, director, musician and restaurant/nightclub/entertainment company owner.
One of Aykroyd's principal projects, however - his second season as host of Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal - is unique because it hits very close to home: It's the commonsensical result of his lifelong, serious study of the paranormal.

Aykroyd is the third generation of his family to be a passionate student of the scholarly journals and other work produced by scientifically-based paranormal research organizations including the Office of Scientific Investigation and Research, a group headquartered in California whose cases and activities inspire Psi Factor dramas. In fact, Aykroyd credits this longtime study as the source for the Ghostbusters films, which he originated and co-wrote, along with starring in them.

For Psi Factor's second season in national syndication, which begins the broadcast week of September 22, 1997, Aykroyd remains committed to sharing with viewers the excitement he has found in tales of the paranormal. As host, he appears in every episode to introduce, advance and conclude each story with his signature style.
He is equally involved behind-the-scenes in all aspects of the series' production, scripts, scientific protocol and special effects. Aykroyd has also been involved in taking Psi Factor to other media. He has edited and hosted a companion radio series, distributed by the CBS Radio Network, and edited a Psi Factor book, published by Andrews & McMeel and available nationally since Spring 1997.

With Psi Factor, Aykroyd returned to his entertainment roots: his first employment in the business was via television. In 1972, he began producing, co-writing and acting in a series of 15-minute comedy shows for a private cable company. That same year, he joined the famed Second City comedy troupe, performing with them in Chicago and Toronto. During this time, he also co-wrote and co-starred in his first feature, Love at First Sight.

In 1975, Aykroyd joined the founding cast of a new comedy series, Saturday Night Live. As an integral member of the performing ensemble and writing staff, he created memorable characters while forever changing the face of the medium. A sketch on the series with his friend and fellow cast member John Belushi sparked the creation of The Blues Brothers Band; the two recorded the successful "Briefcase Full of Blues" album in 1978, starred in the box office blockbuster The Blues Brothers and embarked on a 10-city tour and top-selling "Made in America" live album. With Belushi, Aykroyd also starred in the films 1941 and Neighbors.

Aykroyd's acting career has been diverse and extensive. He is currently in production on the much-anticipated sequel Blues Brothers 2000, in which he'll recreate his "Elwood Blues" character and star with Jim Belushi (Jim declined to be in the Blues Brothers 2000 movie) and John Goodman; the trio also performed during the top-rated Super Bowl half-time show. On television, he stars in the popular primetime comedy series Soul Man, which is also returning for its second season, and the CBC historical mini-series The Arrow.

Aykroyd received an Academy Award nomination in the "Best Supporting Actor" category for his work as the dutiful son in Driving Miss Daisy. His other projects include the features Feeling Minnesota, starring Keanu Reeves; Gross Point Blank, with John Cusack, and My Fellow Americans, with Jack Lemmon.
He also had starring roles in Trading Places, Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II, (soon in Ghostbuster III) Spies Like Us (which he also originated and co wrote), Dragnet (co-writer), and Coneheads (co-writer). In addition, he has starred in Sneakers, Chaplin (portraying legendary filmmaker Mack Sennett), Doctor Detroit, The Couch Trip, The Great Outdoors, My Stepmother is an Alien, My Girl, North, Exit to Eden, Tommy Boy, Sergeant Bilko and Celtic Pride.

Aykroyd is on the Board of Directors of The House of Blues, the successful restaurant / nightclub / entertainment company he co-founded with Isaac Tigrett, co-founder of the Hard Rock Cafe. They currently have locations in Cambridge, Massachusetts; New Orleans; Chicago, Orlando and Los Angeles. Under the House of Blues banner, Aykroyd - in his "Elwood Blues" character - hosts three music series distributed to radio stations nationally by CBS.

His Movies!

1.Crossroads (2002) .... Lucy's Dad
2.Who Shot Victor Fox (2002) .... Max Beasley
3.Devil and Daniel Webster, The (2001) .... Julius Jenson
4.Earth vs. the Spider (2001) (TV) .... Jack Grillo
5.On the Nose (2001)
6.Frank Truth, The (2001) .... Himself
7.Curse of the Jade Scorpion, The (2001) .... Chris Magruder
8.Evolution (2001) .... Governor of Arizona
9.Pearl Harbor (2001) .... Captain Jesse Thurman
10.Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2000 (2000) (TV) (archive footage) .... Richard Nixon/Jimmy Carter
11.House of Mirth, The (2000) .... Charles Augustus (Gus) Trenor
12.Loser (2000) .... Mr. Tanneck
13.Stardom (2000) .... Barry Levine
14.Saturday Night Live Christmas (1999) (V) .... Various
15.Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary (1999) (TV) .... Himself
16.Saturday Night Live: The Best of Steve Martin (1999) (TV) .... Beldar Conehead/Danny M125/Various
17.Diamonds (1999) ... aka Sundowning (1998) (USA: working title)
18.Ghostbusters III (1999) .... Doctor Raymond Stantz
19.Antz (1998) (voice!) .... Chip
20.Susan's Plan (1998) .... Bob (1997) (USA: working title)
21.Arrow, The (1997) .... Crawford Gordon
22.Blues Brothers 2000 (1997) .... Elwood Blues
23.Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) .... Grocer
24.Celtic Pride (1996) .... Jimmy Flaherty
25.Feeling Minnesota (1996) .... Ben Costikyan
26.Getting Away With Murder (1996) .... Jack Lambert
27.My Fellow Americans (1996) .... William Haney
28.Sgt. Bilko (1996) .... Colonel Hall
29.Casper (1995) .... Doctor Raymond Stantz
30.The Random Factor (1995) .... Dexter
31.Rainbow (1995) .... Sheriff Wyatt Hampton
32.Tommy Boy (1995) .... Zalinsky
33.Canadian Bacon (1994) .... Highway Patrolman
34.Century of Cinema, A (1994) .... Himself
35.Exit to Eden (1994) .... Fred Lavery
36.My Girl 2 (1994) .... Hary Sultenfuss
37.North (1994) .... Pa Tex
38.Best of the Blues Brothers, The (1993) .... Elwood Blues
39.Coneheads (1993) .... Beldar
40.Chaplin (1992) .... Mack Sennett
41.Sneakers (1992) .... Mother
42.Bash (1992)
43.This Is My Life (1992) .... Arnold Moss
44.My Girl (1991) .... Henry Sultenfuss
45.Nothing But Trouble (1991) .... J.P./Bobo
46.Loose Cannons (1990) .... Ellis
47.Masters of Menace (1990) .... Special Appearance
48.Driving Miss Daisy (1989) .... Boolie Werthan
49.Ghostbusters II (1989) .... Doctor Raymond Stantz
50.Caddyshack II (1988) .... Capt. Tom Everett
51.Couch Trip, The (1988) .... John Burns
52.Great Outdoors, The (1988) .... Roman
53.My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988) .... Steven Mills
54.She's Having a Baby (1988) .... Cameo at end
55.Will Rogers - Look Back in Laughter (1987)
56.Dragnet (1987) .... Joe Friday
57.Into the Night (1985) .... Herb
58.Spies Like Us (1985) .... Austin Millbarge
59.Ghostbusters (1984) .... Doctor Raymond Stantz
60.Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) .... Weber
61.Nothing Lasts Forever (1984) .... Buck Heller
62.Doctor Detroit (1983) .... Clifford Skridlow
63.Trading Places (1983) .... Louis Winthorpe III
64.Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) .... Passenger
65.It Came from Hollywood (1982)
66.Neighbors (1981) .... Vic
67.Blues Brothers, The (1980) .... Elwood
68.1941 (1979) .... Sergeant Tree
69.Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979)
70.Gift of Winter (1974)

Written!

1.Blues Brothers 2000 (1997)
2.Best of the Blues Brothers, The (1993)
3.Coneheads (1993)
4.Nothing But Trouble (1991)
5.Ghostbusters II (1989)
6.Dragnet (1987)
7.Spies Like Us (1985)
8.Ghostbusters (1984)
9.Blues Brothers, The (1980)

Produced!

1. Blues Brothers 2000 (1998) 2.Soul Man (1997) TV Series (supervising)
3.One More saturday Night (1986)

Miscellaneous crew filmography!

1.Blues Brothers 2000 (1998) (music executive producer)
2."Extreme Ghostbusters" (1997) TV Series (characters creator)
3.Arrow, The (1997) (TV) (creative consultant)
4."Real Ghostbusters, The" (1986) TV Series (characters creator)

Directed!

1.Nothing But Trouble (1991)

TV Appearances!

1.Will Rogers:"Look Back in Laughter" (1998)
2."Soul Man" (1997) TV Series .... Rev. Mike Weber
3."PSI factor" TV Series... Himself (1996)
4."Earth Day Special" (1990)
5."The Best of Gilda Radner" (1989)
6."The Best of Chevy Chase" (1987)
7."The Real Ghostbusters" (co-creator) (1986)
8."Comedy Music Videos" (1986)
9."One More Saturday Night" (1986)
10."The Best of Dan Aykroyd" (1986)
11."The Best of John Belushi" (1985)
12.Things We Did Last Summer (1977)
13.All You Need Is Cash (1978) (TV) .... Brian Thigh
14.Love at First Sight (1978) .... Roy
15."The Beach Boys Special" (1976)
16."Saturday Night Live" (1975) TV Series .... Himself (1975-1979)
17."Coming Up Rosie" (1975) TV Series .... Superintendent (1975-76)
18.Love at First Sight (1974) .... Roy
... aka At First Sight (1974)
... aka Love Is Blind (1974)
19."Everything Goes" (1973)
20."Coming Up Rosie" (1973)
21."Greed" (1973)
22."A Change for a Quarter" (1972)

Table TV guest appearances!

1."Normal, Ohio" (2000) playing "Frank Wozniak" in episode: "He Always Gets His Man" (episode # 1.11)
2."Top Ten Countdown On VH1" (1998) playing "Himself" in episode: "Blues Brothers Countdown" 1998

3."Saturday Night Live" (1975) playing "Host"(episode # 23.12) 2/7/1998

4."David Letterman Show" (1997)

5."Home Improvement" (1991) playing "Mike Webber" in episode: "Losing My Religion" (episode # 7.8) 11/18/1997

6."Saturday Night Live" (1975) playing "Host"(episode # 20.16) 3/25/1995

7."Nanny, The" (1993) playing "Himself"(uncredited) in episode: "Butler, the Husband, the Wife and Her Mother, The" (episode # 1.5) 12/8/1993
8."Nanny, The" (1993) playing "Repairs man" in episode: "Butler, the Husband, the Wife and Her Mother, The" (episode # 1.5) 12/8/1993
9."Tales from the Crypt" (1989) in episode: "Yellow" (episode # 3.14) 8/28/1991
10."It's Garry Shandling's Show" (1986) playing "Boolie" in episode: "Driving Miss Garry" (episode # 4.19) 5/25/1990
11."Dave Thomas Comedy Show, The" (1990) playing "Himself" 1990




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