Biography
After almost a decade of starring in failed pilots, Toronto-born Will Arnett finally hit pay dirt in 2003 when Fox picked up
Arrested Development, an irreverent sitcom that cast him as a spoiled rich kid-turned-struggling illusionist. While the show struggled in ratings, it won loads of critical praise and garnered an incredibly loyal fan base that helped keep it on the air for three seasons before Fox finally gave up and pulled the plug. In the wake of
Arrested Development's cancellation, Arnett quickly and smoothly transitioned into big-screen work. His first starring role came in 2006 with the comedy Let's Go to Prison! Though the film failed to find success at the box office, Arnett's momentum wasn't hampered in the least. In 2007, his film career exploded with supporting roles in
Blades of Glory,
Hot Rod, and
Ratatouille, and a starring slot opposite
Saturday Night Live's
Will Forte in
The Brothers Solomon. That same year also saw Arnett turning in a scene-stealing guest spot on NBC's
30 Rock and a memorable voice-over cameo in Edgar Wright's faux-trailer contribution to
Grindhouse, "Don't." ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide