Dan Aykroyd
Dan Aykroyd, born in Ottawa, Canada, initially embarked on an academic path studying psychology, criminal sociology, and political science at Carleton University. However, his comedic aspirations began to surface as he penned sketches for a local cable company. At just 20 years old, Aykroyd's career took a significant leap when he became a member of The Second City comedy troupe, performing in both Chicago and Toronto.
In 1975, he made his mark as a founding member of "Saturday Night Live," contributing to the show's signature skits as part of the "Not Ready For Prime Time Players." Aykroyd co-created memorable characters and sketches, including the beloved "The Blues Brothers" alongside John Belushi, and the hilarious "Two Wild and Crazy Guys" with Steve Martin. The popularity of "The Blues Brothers" led to a feature film in 1980, a project he not only co-wrote but also produced the film's soundtrack, which stood out during the disco and punk music era.
Aykroyd's impressive range extends beyond comedy, as he delivered notable performances in films such as Dr. Ray Stantz in the iconic "Ghostbusters," Jessica Tandy’s son in "Driving Miss Daisy," a devoted father in "My Girl," and a hitman in "Grosse Pointe Blank." His ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and serious roles has solidified his status as a versatile talent in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not
Ghostheads
The Arrow
Neighbors (1981)
Caddyshack II
Exit to Eden
Zombie Town
My Fellow Americans
The Campaign
This Is My Life
Crossroads (2002)
Yogi Bear
The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash
Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Twilight Zone: The Movie
Bright Young Things
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Christmas with the Kranks
War, Inc.
Feeling Minnesota
Pixels
Diamonds (1999)
My Stepmother Is an Alien
Nothing but Trouble
Behind the Candelabra
Shortcut to Happiness
Blues Brothers 2000
1941 (1979)
Tommy Boy
Into the Night
My Girl 2
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return
Who Saw the Men in Black
North
The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd
A History of the World in Six Glasses