Christopher Crosby Farley was an American actor and comedian. He was a member of Chicago’s Second City Theatre and later a cast member of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live between 1990 and 1995. He died of a drug overdose at the age of 33.
About Chris Farley in brief

The Farley family are Irish-American and are members of the Roman Catholic Church. He first learned the art of improvisational comedy at the Ark Improv Theatre in Madison, under the tutelage of Dennis Kern Farley. He then went on to pursue a film career, starring in films such as Coneheads, Tommy Boy, Black Sheep, Beverly Hills Ninja, Billy Madison, Dirty Work, and Almost Heroes. His father, Thomas John Farley, Sr. owned an oil company, and his mother, Mary Anne, was a homemaker. He attended parochial schools in Madison and grew up in Maple Bluff. According to Joel Murray, a fellow Second City cast member,. Farley would always make it to Mass. Some of his summers were spent as a camper and counselor at Red Arrow Camp, near Minocqua, Wisconsin. He graduated from Marquette University in 1986, with a double major in communications and theater. He was eventually promoted to their Mainstage in 1989, and was a castMember of three revues: The Gods Must Be Lazy, It Was Thirty Years Ago Today, and Flag Smoking Permitted in Lobby Only or Censorama. Along with Chris Rock,. Farleys was one of the new Saturday Night live cast members announced in early 1990.
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