
Phil Hartman
Philip Edward Hartman (né Hartmann; September 24, 1948 – May 28, 1998) was a Canadian-born American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and graphic designer. Hartman was born in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, and his family moved to the United States when he was ten years old. After graduating from California State University, Northridge with a degree in graphic arts, he designed album covers for bands including Poco and America. In 1975, Hartman joined the comedy group the Groundlings, where he helped Paul Reubens develop his character Pee-wee Herman. Hartman co-wrote the film Pee-wee's Big Adventure and made recurring appearances as Captain Carl on Reubens' show Pee-wee's Playhouse. In 1986, Hartman joined the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL) as a cast member, and stayed for eight seasons until 1994. Nicknamed "Glue" for his ability to hold the show together and help other cast members, he won a Primetime Emmy Award for his SNL work in 1989. He also starred as Bill McNeal in the sitcom NewsRadio, voiced Lionel Hutz and Troy McClure on The Simpsons, and appeared in supporting roles in the films Houseguest, Sgt. Bilko, Jingle All the Way, and Small Soldiers. After two divorces, Hartman married Brynn Omdahl in 1987, with whom he had two children. However, their marriage was troubled due to his busy work schedule and her drug and alcohol abuse. In 1998, while Hartman was sleeping in his bed, Omdahl shot and killed him, and later killed herself. In the weeks following his murder, Hartman was celebrated in a wave of tributes. Dan Snierson of Entertainment Weekly wrote that Hartman was "the last person you'd expect to read about in lurid headlines in your morning paper... a decidedly regular guy, beloved by everyone he worked with". He was posthumously inducted into the Canada and Hollywood Walks of Fame in 2012 and 2014.
Filmography (89 titles)
7.0MovieThe Last Days of Phil Hartman
Self (archive footage) · 2019
9.0ShowBehind Closed Doors with Natalie Morales
Self (archive footage) · 2015
5.2MovieThe Women of SNL
Various (archive footage) · 2010
MovieSaturday Night Live in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation
Self · 2007
MovieComedy Club Shoot-out: Vol. 1
Self · 2006
8.0MovieSaturday Night Live in the '80s: Lost and Found
Self · 2005
6.0MovieThe Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror
Bill Clinton (voice) · 2003
7.6MovieSaturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley
Various (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2003
5.0Movie101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment
Self (archive footage) · 2003
The Continental: Anticipation
The Continental Announcer (voice) · 2001
7.0MovieSaturday Night Live: The Best of Dana Carvey
1999
7.1MovieThe Simpsons: Too Hot For TV
1999
5.9MovieBuster & Chauncey's Silent Night
Chauncey (voice) · 1998
6.6MovieSmall Soldiers
Phil Fimple · 1998
7.7MovieSaturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman
Self / Various Characters · 1998
4.5MovieSaturday Night Live: A Tribute to Chris Farley
Self · 1998
6.1MovieThe Second Civil War
The President · 1997
6.1MovieJingle All the Way
Ted Maltin · 1996
4.1ShowThe Rosie O'Donnell Show
Self · 1996
5.9MovieSgt. Bilko
Major Thorn · 1996
7.5Show3rd Rock from the Sun
Phillip · 1996
7.0ShowNight Stand with Dick Dietrick
1995
8.5MovieThe Show Formerly Known as the Martin Short Show
Various · 1995
5.3MovieStuart Saves His Family
Announcer (voice) (uncredited) · 1995
8.7MovieGoing, Going, Almost Gone! Animals in Danger
1995
7.3ShowNewsRadio
Bill McNeal · 1995
6.3ShowHappily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
Game Show Host (voice) · 1995
5.5MovieHouseguest
Gary Young · 1995
5.3MovieThe Crazysitter
The Salesman · 1994
6.4MovieThe Pagemaster
Tom Morgan (voice) · 1994