- Born
- Birth nameDavid Alan Coulier
- Nickname
- Cooler
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Dave Coulier was born on September 21, 1959 in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Fuller House (2016), Full House (1987) and America's Funniest People (1990). He has been married to Melissa Bring since July 2, 2014. He was previously married to Jayne Modean.
- SpousesMelissa Bring(July 2, 2014 - present)Jayne Modean(June 16, 1990 - 1992) (divorced, 1 child)
- ChildrenLuc Coulier
- Known for his imitiations of various celebrities
- Known for his standup comedy and acting in TV and Movies
- On July 16th, 2010, Coulier rescued an elderly woman while riding his bike in Detroit, Michigan. The woman was walking into oncoming traffic and was nearly hit by a moped. Coulier grabbed the woman and carried her with one arm while riding his bicycle to safety.
- Introduced Candace Cameron Bure, then his co-star on Full House (1987), to hockey player, and her future husband, Valeri Bure at a charity hockey game.
- First lover of Alanis Morissette. They met at a celebrity hockey game and were together for a short time in the early 1990s. In a 2008 interview with the Calgary Herald, Coulier claimed to be the ex-boyfriend who inspired Morissette's song "You Oughta Know". Morissette, however, has maintained her silence on the subject of the song.
- Highly regarded for his voice-over talent, Dave's additional credits include many Saturday morning cartoon favorites. He started out doing voices on Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1979) and the re-syndicated version of The Jetsons (1962). Dave then went on to lend his versatile voice to Jim Henson's Emmy Award-winning animated series, Muppet Babies (1984), where he portrayed Animal and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew for the run of the series, and then became the voice of three additional characters: Waldorf and Statler (the two old guys on the balcony on the original The Muppet Show (1976)) and Bean Bunny. Additionally, Dave also voiced the character of Peter Venkman on The Real Ghostbusters (1986) cartoon (played by Bill Murray in the movies).
- Boasts his comedy routine is clean (without any four letter words) but also states that it isn't as wholesome as Full House (1987).
- When I was a kid I went and saw Bill Cosby with my dad, and I remember sitting there and laughing so hard.
- When I walk out on stage, I don't know who's in the audience. To me, in my little fat skull, the laugh is just the widest demographic you can get.
- Comedy is a shared experience, and I think it's great to open that to a wide demographic.
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