Leslie Nielsen

He made his acting debut in 1950, appearing in 46 live television programs a year. He made his film debut in 1956, with supporting roles in several dramas, westerns and romance films produced from the 1950s to 1970s.
Although his memorable performances in the films ''Forbidden Planet'' and ''The Poseidon Adventure'' gave him standing as a dramatic actor, Nielsen later gained enduring recognition for his deadpan comedy roles during the 1980s, after being cast for the Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker comedy film ''Airplane!'' In his comedy roles, he specialized in portraying characters oblivious to and complicit in their absurd surroundings. His performance in ''Airplane!'' marked a turning point which made him "the Olivier of spoofs", according to film critic Roger Ebert, and led to further success in the genre, starring in ''The Naked Gun'' film series, based on his earlier short-lived television series ''Police Squad!''.
He received a variety of awards and was inducted onto Canada's Walk of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Provided by Wikipedia