Scott Weinger

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Scott Weinger
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Kellie Martin & Scott Weinger. Photo taken at the (1993) 45th Emmy Awards by Alan Light.
Born Scott Eric Weinger
(1975-10-05) October 5, 1975 (age 37)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actor, voice actor, television producer/writer
Years active 1988–present

Scott Eric Weinger (born October 5, 1975) is an American actor, television producer and writer, best known as the voice of Aladdin in Disney's eponymous feature film. Weinger would reprise the role in two direct-to-video sequels, for the Disney Channel television series, and the Kingdom Hearts series. He is also well known for playing D.J. Tanner's boyfriend "Steve" on Full House for two seasons. He is currently writing for television, and has written for both comedy and drama.

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[edit] Early life

Weinger was born in New York, New York, to Jewish parents Babs and Elliot Weinger.[1] He spent the majority of his formative years in Hollywood, Florida. He moved to Los Angeles when his career began to take off.

[edit] Commercials

Weinger garnered fame amongst computer users in a 1980s commercial for Commodore's multimedia Amiga computer.[2]

[edit] Television

After landing his first guest starring role on ABC's Life Goes On, Weinger became a series regular on the situation comedy Family Man on CBS. The show was produced to air on the CBS network by Miller-Boyett Productions, which had produced many other hits.

His next regular role in a series came when he was cast as Steve Hale in the hit sitcom Full House from 1992 to 1995 (also produced by Miller-Boyett Productions), after he guest-starred on one episode during its fifth season. It was during the run of Full House that Weinger would earn his first motion picture role as the voice of Aladdin. Later, in a Full House episode in which the Tanner family goes on a trip to Disney World his character appears dressed as Aladdin.

He had a guest appearance on the NBC's Scrubs for the season 6 episode My Coffee as Dr. Kershnar.

[edit] Film

Weinger was cast as Aladdin, the street urchin in Walt Disney Pictures' animated feature film Aladdin. He would reprise the role for the Disney Channel Aladdin series, the direct-to-video sequels The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the King of Thieves, and in English-language versions of the Square Enix/Disney Kingdom Hearts video game series.

[edit] Harvard

In autumn of 1994, Weinger left Los Angeles to attend Harvard University, although he continued to work as the voice of Aladdin and made a final appearance on Full House. During his years at Harvard, Weinger served as an on-camera youth correspondent for Good Morning America, a job that required much international travel, as well as frequent live appearances on the show to discuss his pieces with Charles Gibson.

Scott majored in English while at Harvard, and graduated magna cum laude in June 1998.

[edit] 2000's

Since his return to Hollywood, he has produced an award winning film short, 2002's The Cricket Player; starred in a horror comedy film, 2003's Shredder; and provided his voice for Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis and the 3-D Disney film Mickey's PhilharMagic. In 2006, he had a guest-starring role on the NBC Comedy Scrubs. He also reprised his role as Aladdin in House of Mouse, the Kingdom Hearts series, and Kinect Disneyland Adventures.

[edit] Television writing and producing

In the past several years, Weinger has emerged as a prolific television writer, and has written for situation comedies as well as hour long dramas. His first shows were the comedies Like Family and What I Like About You. While writing for What I Like About You he appeared frequently on the show as the police officer boyfriend of Allison Munn's character. From 2008 to 2009 he was a writer for the critically acclaimed CW Television Network drama Privileged. He is currently a writer-producer for the CW drama 90210 (2011).

[edit] Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1988 Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach Shark Attack Kid
1988 Hemingway Patrick Hemingway TV mini-series
1989-1990 Life Goes On Steve Smith TV Series
1990-1991 The Family Man Steve Taylor TV series
1991 Eerie, Indiana Eddie TV series
1992 Aladdin Aladdin Voice
1994 The Return of Jafar Aladdin Voice
1994 The Shaggy Dog Wilbert "Wilby"Joseph Daniels/Shaggy Dog TV Movie
1991-1995 Full House Steve Hale TV Series
1996 Aladdin and the King of Thieves Aladdin Voice
1998 Aladdin's Arabian Adventures: Creatures of Invention Aladdin Voice
1998 Aladdin's Arabian Adventures: Fearless Friends Aladdin Voice
1998 Aladdin's Arabian Adventures: Magic Makers Aladdin Voice
1998 Aladdin's Arabian Adventures: Team Genie Aladdin Voice
1998 Aladdin's MathQuest Aladdin Voice, Video Game
1999 Hercules Aladdin TV series
1999 Walker, Texas Ranger Bradley Roberts TV series
2001 Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge Aladdin Video Game
2001 Metropolis Atlas Voice
2001 Mickey's House of Villains Aladdin Voice
2002 Kingdom Hearts Aladdin Video Game
2001-2002 House of Mouse Aladdin TV Series
2003 Shredder Cole Davidson
2003 Roulette Mike
2005 Jasmine's Enchanted Tales: Journey of a Princess Aladdin
2005 Kingdom Hearts II Aladdin Video Game, Voice (English Version)
2006 Farce of the Penguins Horny Penguin Voice, uncredited
2006 What I Like About You Officer Rubin TV Series
2006 Scrubs Dr. Kershnar
2007 Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ Aladdin Video Game, voice (English version)
2011 Kinect Disneyland Adventures Aladdin Video Game, voice

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