Dave Coulier was born on September 21, 1959 in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. He showed an early interest in comedy and entertainment, which would eventually lead him to a successful career in television and voice acting.
Coulier attended Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods, Michigan, where he played varsity hockey alongside John Blum. It was during his high school years that Coulier discovered his talent for impersonating others, including his high school principal.
After high school, Coulier pursued a career in comedy, despite a rocky start. His impression of his principal may not have been well-received, but it was the beginning of a journey that would eventually lead him to great success.
One of Coulier's most iconic roles came in the 1980s and 1990s when he portrayed Uncle Joey on the popular ABC sitcom Full House. His comedic timing and charm made him a fan favorite, and he quickly became a household name.
In 2015, it was announced that Coulier would reprise his role as Uncle Joey in the Netflix follow-up series Fuller House, further solidifying his place in television history.
In addition to his work on Full House and Fuller House, Coulier has lent his voice to several animated projects, including Robot Chicken and Bob & Doug. He has also embarked on a successful stand-up comedy career, touring with fellow comedians and making audiences laugh wherever he goes.
Coulier married Jayne Modean in 1990, and the couple welcomed their son, Luc Coulier, later that year. In 2014, Coulier married Melissa Bring, showcasing his commitment to both his family and his career.
Coulier's mother, Arlen Coulier, played a significant role in his life and upbringing, instilling in him a love of comedy and entertainment that would shape his future.
With his work on Full House and Fuller House, as well as his contributions to animation and stand-up comedy, Dave Coulier has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. His talent and charisma have endeared him to audiences around the world, ensuring that his legacy will live on for years to come.