Robert Lane Saget was born in 1956 in Philadelphia, United States.
Son of Benjamin Y Rosalyn saget, when I was little Bob lived in Norfolk, Virginia, and Encino, California, after which he returned to Philadelphia and graduated from the Abington Senior High School.
Originally, Saget He intended to become a doctor, but one of his teachers saw his creative potential and encouraged him to pursue acting.
He studied film at the Temple University, where he created the black and white film “Through Adam’s Eyes”, Which won him an award Student Academy Award in 1978.
Saget began his career performing stand-up comedy shows, and in 1987 he became a co-host of “The Morning Program“, from CBS, where he also dedicated himself to writing and producing content for the show.
That same year he was chosen to play Danny tanner on “Full house”, A series that became a great success and in which it remained until 1995.
In 1989 he became the host of the show “America’s Funniest Home Videos”, Which was also well received by the public, and which lasted until 1997.
Saget He was also host of the game show “1 vs. 100“, and since 2005 he was the narrator of the sitcom of CBS “How I met your mother”.
His other numerous television credits include appearances on shows like “It’s a Living“,”The Norm Show“,”Raising Dad“Where he played Matt stewart between 2001 and 2002, “Huff“,”People Uncut“,” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit“,”The Life & Times of Tim”And since 2009 he can be seen on the sitcom of ABC, “Surviving Suburbia“, In the role of Steve Patterson.
Among his credits for the big screen we can mention the films “Full Moon High“,”Critical condition“,”Meet Wally Sparks“, Y “Half freaked out”, Among others, in addition to participation in telefilms such as“Sorority“,”Casper’s Scare School” Y “Becoming Dick“, And voice work for the film”Madagascar“And the video game”The Tuttles: Madcap Misadventures”.
On Broadway it could be seen in the musical “The Drowsy Chaperone“, And in the work”Man in Chair”.
Saget He has also ventured as a director in the film of ABC for television 1996 “For Hope”, For which she was inspired by the story of her sister, Gay Saget, who passed away from Scleroderma in 1993.
Bob is also a member of the Scleroderma Research Foundation.
In regards to his personal life, he was married to Sherri Kramer Saget between 1982 and 1997, with whom he has 3 children.