Happy Gilmore 2 Brings in Celebrity Cameos
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Adam Sandler returns to the golf course with a star-studded cast in the long-awaited sequel to "Happy Gilmore."
Kevin James, born Kevin George Knipfing on April 26, 1965, in Mineola, New York, is an American actor and comedian best known for his everyman comedic roles in television and film[1][3][4]. Raised in Stony Brook, Long Island, James began his career as a stand-up comedian in the 1980s, honing his act on the New York club circuit before gaining wider recognition after a standout performance at the Montreal Comedy Festival in 1996[1][3]. This led to a network development deal and appearances on shows like *Everybody Loves Raymond*, where he worked with comedian Ray Romano, who would later help him develop his own series[3]. James’s breakthrough came with the CBS sitcom *The King of Queens* (1998–2007), in which he starred as Doug Heffernan, a lovable, average Joe delivery driver navigating family life with his sharp-witted wife (played by Leah Remini) and eccentric father-in-law (Jerry Stiller)[1][2][3]. The show ran for nine seasons and earned James a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 2006[1][2]. The series remains popular in syndication, cementing James’s status as a household name in American television comedy[2]. In film, James made his debut in *50 First Dates* (2004) and gained further attention for supporting roles in *Hitch* (2005) alongside Will Smith, and *I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry* (2007) with Adam Sandler[1][4]. He headlined the commercially successful *Paul Blart: Mall Cop* (2009), which he also co-wrote, and its sequel (2015), showcasing his physical comedy and slapstick skills[1][4]. Other notable film credits include *Grown Ups* (2010), *Zookeeper* (2011), *Here Comes the Boom* (2012), and *Pixels* (2015)[1][4]. While primarily known for comedy, James has also taken on dramatic roles, such as a menacing antagonist in the thriller *Becky* (2020) and NFL coach Sean Payton in *Home Team* (2022)[4]. James returned to television with the sitcom *Kevin Can Wait* (2016–2018), though it was less enduring than his earlier work[1][2]. He remains active in both film and television, with upcoming projects including the action-comedy *Guns Up* and roles in films like *Playdate* (2025) and *Solo Mio* (2026)[2][5]. Off-screen, James is married to Steffiana De La Cruz and is the father of four children[6]. Throughout his career, Kevin James has maintained a relatable, comedic persona, balancing television success with a steady presence in mainstream film comedies. His recent ventures into drama and continued work in both mediums demonstrate his ongoing relevance in the entertainment industry[4][5].
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Adam Sandler returns to the golf course with a star-studded cast in the long-awaited sequel to "Happy Gilmore."