Dave Coulier

Dave Coulier

A Detroit native, is a huge Red Wings fan, and wore Red Wings jerseys on some episodes of "Full House" (1987).

Boasts his comedy routine is clean - without any four letter words - but also states it isn't as wholesome as "Full House" (1987)

Coulier is pronounced Cool-Yay

Dave, Lorenzo Music, and Bill Murray are connected to the same role: Bill Murray played Peter Venkman in the movie Ghostbusters (1984) while Music started off as the voice of Peter in the cartoon "The Real Ghost Busters" (1986) and Coulier took over the voice duties from Music. Coulier also imitated Murray on a few episodes of his show "Full House" (1987).

First lover of Alanis Morissette - they met at a celebrity hockey game.



Formed his own children's entertainment company, F3 Entertainment was founded in early 2001.

Has a great passion for playing hockey. He is a member of the Celebrity All-Stars squad whose team includes Jason Priestley, Matthew Perry, Alan Thicke, Michael J. Fox, Michael Keaton and Richard Dean Anderson.

Has a son, Luc, born in late November 1990, with ex-wife Jayne Modean.

He has said he is the person Alanis Morissette is singing about in her song "You Oughta Know".

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 Ghost Busters" (1986) cartoon (played by Bill Murray in the movies).

His famous tag line "Come on now, cut-it-out!" complete with hand motions that he became known for during "Full House" (1987) actually was created before he did that show. He invented the saying while he was on the variety show "Out of Control" (1984) on Nickelodeon in 1985.

Imitated various celebrites throughout several episodes of "Full House" (1987), including Bill Murray, Bob Hope, Walter Brennan, Bill Cosby, and Joe Pesci.

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.

Is a long-time friend of Anchor Bay High School English instructor Christopher LaMilza, who has played hockey with him in the past.

Owned a dog named Heckler during his "Full House" (1987) career.

Parents are Dave and Arlen (and they are still alive), grandparents are Theodore Coulier (1892-1971) and Miriam Coulier (1901-1998).

Partnered with former Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan on the TV show "Skating with Celebrities" (2006).

Plays guitar and harmonica.

Still close with his "Full House" (1987) cast mates, in particular Candace Cameron Bure, whom he introduced to Valeri Bure, NHL star of the Florida Panthers and the Dallas Stars, who became Cameron's husband.


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