Kevin Elliot Pollak (born October 30, 1957) is an American actor, impressionist, game show host, and comedian. He started performing stand-up comedy at the age of 10 and touring professionally at the age of 20. In 1988, Pollak landed a role in George Lucas’ Willow, directed by Ron Howard, and began his acting career.

Started out with stand-up comedy and is a great impressionist.
A stand up comic at Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle in Detroit, featuring the talents of Tim Allen and D.B. Dickerson
He has been playing poker for over 30 years.
Does such a good impression of Alan Arkin that a message he left on Alan Arkin’s answering machine confused Alan Arkin into thinking he had left himself a message.
He does “dead on” impersonations of Christopher Walken, Robert De Niro, Alan Arkin, Jack Nicholson, Peter Falk, and, most notoriously, William Shatner.
Was in two movies with the line “the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was making the world believe he didn’t exist” (The Usual Suspects (1995) and End of Days (1999). Then eventually played the devil in Deal of a Lifetime (1999).
Started his stand-up career when he was 17 years old.
Shares a birthday with his own father.
Born in San Francisco, Pollak lived and worked in the Bay Area until he was 26.
He got his first paid job as a comedian when he was 18 years old, working one night in a nightclub in the city of Campbell, California. Seven years later, in 1982, Pollak took second place in the San Francisco International Comedy Competition. Exactly one year after that, he moved to Los Angeles to begin a film and television career.
Grew up and went to high school in San Jose, Ca. After graduation he moved back to San Francisco to focus on his comedy.
Runs “Calm Down Productions” with wife Lucy Webb.
























