- Born
- Birth nameDaniel Schneider
- Height1.82 m
- Daniel J. Schneider was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. He became his Senior class president at White Station High School. After high school, he went to his father's alma mater, Harvard, for one semester. He decided to come back home to Memphis and get a job at a computer store. He also started classes at then-called Memphis State University where, one day, he was spotted by a movie producer and asked to audition for a part. He got the part. Soon after, he moved to Los Angeles where he worked as a pizza delivery boy while auditioning for more parts. In 1985, he landed the part of "Ricky Smith" in Better Off Dead... (1985), a part which he says still gets him stopped on the streets at least once a week by fans to this day. After doing the TV show, Head of the Class (1986), from 1986-1991, Dan got into writing and producing. He has been involved in numerous shows including All That (1994), The Amanda Show (1999) and What I Like About You (2002) and the movie Vua Nói Dối (2002). Although he lives in the Hollywood Hills, he still visits Memphis a few times a year where he still has family, which includes 9 nieces and nephews. He has also just created a production company called "Schneider's Bakery".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kerry H.
- SpouseLisa Lillien(January 3, 2002 - present)
- A character in disguise always fall through a ceiling
- Often contains a scene where characters talk about food
- Often casts actors from his previous series.
- All his series take place in the same universe.
- Schneider was let go from Nickelodeon in March of 2018.
- Is mentioned repeatedly in Filthy Frank's song "Nickelodeon Girls".
- Buys and restores Chevy convertible muscle cars from the late 60s, early 70s.
- Has a rare collection of Bakelite radios.
- There is an actual bakery that shares his production company's name of Schneider's Bakery in Ohio.
- On playing the character "Dennis Blunden" on Head of the Class (1986), "I'm basically playing myself, except Dennis is sort of a more immature version of me...I'm a much nicer guy!".
- On writing movies that appeal to everyone, "My goal is to have the 10-year-olds and the 40-year-olds laughing together."
- [Commenting on his high-school years] My mom had her own seat in the principal's office (because I kept getting into trouble). But they sent for my dad when I sneaked into school at night to use the library's computer.
- [In regards to the accusations he's received from former Nickelodeon stars] I couldn't, and I wouldn't have the long-term friendships and continued loyalty from so many reputable people if I'd mistreated my actors of any age, especially minors.
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