Dan Aykroyd

Dan Aykroyd

1952-07-01

Biography

Dan Aykroyd, born in Ottawa, initially pursued studies in psychology, criminal sociology, and political science at Carleton University, where his comedy journey took off. He co-wrote sketches for a private cable company, igniting his passion for acting. At 20, he joined The Second City comedy troupe in Chicago and Toronto, marking the start of his career. In 1975, Aykroyd joined "Saturday Night Live" as a founding member of the "Not Ready For Prime Time Players," crafting iconic sketches like "The Blues Brothers" with Belushi and "Two Wild and Crazy Guys" with Steve Martin. The success of "The Blues Brothers" sketch led to a full-length feature in 1980, with Aykroyd writing and producing the movie soundtrack, defying the disco and punk era. His versatile talent shines in roles like Dr. Ray Stantz in "Ghostbusters," Jessica Tandy’s son in "Driving Miss Daisy," a single father in "My Girl," and an assassin in "Grosse Pointe Blank," showcasing both comedic and dramatic prowess.

Also appears in

This Is My Life

This Is My Life

6.3

Fantastic Mr. Murray

Fantastic Mr. Murray

6.2

Working with a Master: John Landis

Working with a Master: John Landis

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Nothing Lasts Forever

Nothing Lasts Forever

6.4

Defend, Conserve, Protect

Defend, Conserve, Protect

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The Earth Day Special

The Earth Day Special

8.0

Susan’s Plan

Susan’s Plan

4.8

Citizen Steve

Citizen Steve

5.7

It Came from Hollywood

It Came from Hollywood

5.3

Two-Fisted Tales

Two-Fisted Tales

4.6

The Best of the Blues Brothers

The Best of the Blues Brothers

5.8

Life of Python

Life of Python

7.5

The Random Factor

The Random Factor

6.2

Roswell Top Secret

Roswell Top Secret

5.0

That’s Amore!

That’s Amore!

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The Coneheads

The Coneheads

4.9

Tales from the Warner Bros. Lot

Tales from the Warner Bros. Lot

5.7

Who You Gonna Call?: A Ghostbusters Retrospective

Who You Gonna Call?: A Ghostbusters Retrospective

8.0

Love at First Sight

Love at First Sight

6.0

Bill Murray: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize

Bill Murray: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize

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