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Heder's second turn at voice acting came in 2007 when he voiced the character of [[List of Characters in Surf's Up#Chicken Joe|Chicken Joe]], a surfing chicken, in the animated film ''[[Surf's Up (film)|Surf's Up]]''.
Heder's second turn at voice acting came in 2007 when he voiced the character of [[List of Characters in Surf's Up#Chicken Joe|Chicken Joe]], a surfing chicken, in the animated film ''[[Surf's Up (film)|Surf's Up]]''.

Heder was mentioned in the infamous ''[[South Park]]'' episode, "[[Trapped in the Closet (South Park)|Trapped in the Closet]]", where [[Stan Marsh]] tells [[Tom Cruise]] he's not as good an actor as "the Napoleon Dynamite guy".

Jon and his twin brother Dan are set to star together as villains in the fourth installment of the popular internet martial arts comedy series [[Sockbaby]]. A trailer can be viewed on the official [http://www.sockbaby.com/ Sockbaby Website].


===Personal life===
===Personal life===

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Jon Heder
Born
Jonathan Joseph Heder
SpouseKirsten Bales 2002-Present

Jonathan Joseph Heder (born October 26 1977)[1] is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his portrayal of the title character in 2004's Napoleon Dynamite. He has also acted in The Benchwarmers, School for Scoundrels, Blades of Glory, Mama's Boy, and Surf's Up.

Biography

Early life

Heder was born in Fort Collins, Colorado, one of six children of family practice physician Dr. James Heder and his wife Helen, the second-born of a pair of identical twins (his brother is Dan Heder). He has an older sister and brother, Rachel and Doug, and two younger brothers, Adam and Matt. Heder graduated from Walker Middle School and South Salem High School in Salem, Oregon in 1996. He is a former member of the swim team at South Salem High. In addition, he was a staff member of the Drama Association, DRAMA, in 1995. In the issue, there is a piece of art by Jon Heder that resembles a liger.

Heder is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served an LDS mission in Japan, for which he learned to speak Japanese.

A 2002 alumnus of Brigham Young University, Heder worked on the short CGI animated film "Pet Shop" which earned a non-traditional animation student Emmy in 2005. After his movie career took off, he did not return to complete the work he started on the short, although his name does appear in the credits. Also, while attending BYU he befriended Jared Hess and starred in his short film Peluca, which was later expanded into Napoleon Dynamite. "Peluca" received rave reviews on the BYU campus after showing at a few college and local film festivals and competitions.

Heder is the nephew by marriage of former NFL running back and current WCAU sports caster, Vai Sikahema.[2]

Career

Napoleon Dynamite, filmed in Preston, Idaho, earned more revenue than almost any other Sundance movie.[citation needed] In June 2005, Heder received the MTV Movie Awards for Best Musical Performance and Breakthrough Male Performance for the role. On October 8, 2005, he hosted Saturday Night Live with musical guest Ashlee Simpson. Since his success with Napoleon Dynamite, for which he was paid only $1,000, Heder and his film co-star Efren Ramirez filmed a series of commercials to promote the 2005 Utah State Fair. They appear as their characters from Napoleon Dynamite; in at least one commercial, they are shown with the FFA medals that they won in the context of the movie.

He also appeared in the film The Sasquatch Gang.He had a supporting role as a clerk in a new age bookstore in the romantic comedy Just Like Heaven. He also starred alongside Rob Schneider and David Spade as part of the trio in producer Adam Sandler's The Benchwarmers (2006), a comedy about three grown men making up for lost chances by creating their own Little League baseball team; as the voice of the character Skull in the animated film Monster House; and in the comedy School for Scoundrels, opposite Billy Bob Thornton and Jacinda Barrett. With the exception of the Academy Award nomine Monster House, Heder's post-Dynamite movies were widely panned and he risked becoming a one-hit wonder until he co-starred in 2007 with Will Ferrell in the well-received Blades of Glory (2007). Like many of Heder's films, Blades of Glory is an absurd, slapstick caricature, in this case revolving around male figure skaters who must team up in pairs competition.

Heder's second turn at voice acting came in 2007 when he voiced the character of Chicken Joe, a surfing chicken, in the animated film Surf's Up.

Personal life

Heder lives with his wife Kirsten Heder in Los Angeles, California. The two have been married since 2002. Kirsten gave birth to a girl, Evan Jane Heder, on April 6, 2007.[3] In 2005, an article on NinjaPirate.com started a heavily circulated, untrue rumor that Heder died in a car crash after leaving the wrap party for the film Moving McAllister.[4]

Jon and Dan

Jon stated during an appearance on Late Show with David Letterman that he and his identical twin, Dan Heder, think alike and, as children, would often finish each other's sentences (a common occurrence with identical twins). When Letterman asked him whether being an identical twin is a good experience, Jon replied that it is mostly good, but that as children "people did treat you differently, like we were really just clones."

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Napoleon Dynamite Napoleon Dynamite Main Role
2005 Just like Heaven Darryl Supporting Role
2006 The Benchwarmers Clark Reedy Main Role
Monster House Reginald "Skull" Skulinski Voice Role
School for Scoundrels Roger Starring Role
2007 Blades of Glory Jimmy MacElroy Main Role
Surf's Up Chicken Joe Voice Role
Moving McAllister Orlie Main Role
Mama's Boy Jeffrey McMannus Main Role
2009 When in Rome post-production

Television

References

  1. ^ Jon Heder Biography from FilmReference.com
  2. ^ "Dan Gross | Vai not big fan of actor/kin" article from Philly.com
  3. ^ Jon Heder and His Wife Have a Girl via People.com website
  4. ^ Blog post which started the "death in a carwreck" rumor

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