Dan Cortese is well known for his role as host of MTV sports and the “mimbo” in the popular television series “Seinfeld.” He played the part of Tony, George’s man’crush. He’s made his mark as an actor with his most recent work as himself as host of “Guinness World Records Gone Wild” television series in 2013. He has a long line of credits in series including “Man Up,” “Castle,” “Surviving Suburbia,” What I Like About You” and many others. Fans are wondering what he’s been up to lately. Here’s an update of where he is now. He’s separated from his
Whatever Happened to Dan Cortese?...
Whatever Happened to Dan Cortese?...
- 6/7/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
After 16 years of being mad as hell, Jon Stewart finally doesn't have to take it any anymore. On his emotional farewell to The Daily Show, he didn't even try to hide his relief that he can now go entire weeks at a time without watching Fox News. The last shebang had a roll call of Daily Show superstars, along with Bruce Springsteen doing "Land of Hope and Dreams." John McCain said, "So long, jackass." (All these years later and McCain still can't keep his Nineties MTV comedy bros straight — Jackass was Johnny Knoxville,...
- 8/7/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Time has been good to Dan Cortese! The former MTV VJ was just spotted running on the beach sans shirt on Friday in Malibu, California. The sexy star looked ripped as he flaunted his tan muscles mid workout. Dan first found fame hosting MTV Sports in 1992. Cortese went on to star alongside Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth in "What I Like About You" and later snagged a spot on the TV series "Surviving Suburbia." Most recently the 47-year-old hosted "Guinness World Records Gone Wild." Cortese still looks like the spitting image of his much younger self -- how do you think the TV personality looks? Tell toofab in the comment section below and click "Launch Gallery" above to see even more MTV VJs then and now! Read more...
- 10/17/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
TV Picks of the week: truTV's Guinness World Records® Unleashed – All New – Thursday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. (Et/Pt) – TV-pg First-season hit Guinness World Records® Unleashed, hosted by Dan Cortese is back with more daring and fearless record hopefuls as they attempt to secure their place in history by breaking some truly outrageous world records. Cortese shot to stardom as the creator and host of the Emmy-winning series MTV Sports, on which he worked for six years. He soon won roles on NBC sitcom Veronica's Closet and Upn's Rock Me Baby. He was also cast in the pilot of the WB show Grown Men. Pittsburgh native Cortese also has memorable guest-starring roles on Seinfeld, Andy Richter...
- 11/6/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Dan Cortese is certainly no stranger to seeing people perform odd physical feats for the amusement of others. Having gotten his start fronting the proudly offbeat MTV Sports back in the early ’90s, along with being a fixture at various MTV Rock N’ Jock contests where celebrities liked to pretend they were athletes, Cortese has made a steady career for himself as an actor and TV personality. The former Melrose Place and Veronica’s Closet star is now hosting truTV’s Guinness World Records Gone Wild, — premiering Thursday at 8pm — which features everyday folks trying to forge their name in [...]...
- 2/6/2013
- by Stacey Harrison
- ChannelGuideMag
It's hard to imagine Mc Hammer and Kevin Costner in any other list, in Bigger Than the Sound.
By James Montgomery
Dan Cortese, Jon Stewart and George Clooney at MTV's sixth annual "Rock N' Jock Softball" in 1995
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic
Today is, I believe, the saddest day of the year. Because, as is tradition following the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, there are absolutely no sports on TV, which is a total bummer (Ok, there are some Wnba games). So naturally, I am left scrambling to fill the void.
I've already called my parents and told them I loved them, rescued a pair of dogs from an all-kill shelter, and donated money to several worthwhile charities, but none of that has brought me the kind of perverse gratification that staring at the lineups of my struggling fantasy baseball teams does (curse you Jacoby Ellsbury!). Perhaps I am obsessed with sports.
By James Montgomery
Dan Cortese, Jon Stewart and George Clooney at MTV's sixth annual "Rock N' Jock Softball" in 1995
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic
Today is, I believe, the saddest day of the year. Because, as is tradition following the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, there are absolutely no sports on TV, which is a total bummer (Ok, there are some Wnba games). So naturally, I am left scrambling to fill the void.
I've already called my parents and told them I loved them, rescued a pair of dogs from an all-kill shelter, and donated money to several worthwhile charities, but none of that has brought me the kind of perverse gratification that staring at the lineups of my struggling fantasy baseball teams does (curse you Jacoby Ellsbury!). Perhaps I am obsessed with sports.
- 7/14/2010
- MTV Music News
It's hard to imagine Mc Hammer and Kevin Costner in any other list, in Bigger Than the Sound.
By James Montgomery
Dan Cortese, Jon Stewart and George Clooney at MTV's sixth annual ?Rock N' Jock Softball? in 1995
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic
Today is, I believe, the saddest day of the year. Because, as is tradition following the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, there are absolutely no sports on TV, which is a total bummer (Ok, there are some Wnba games). So naturally, I am left scrambling to fill the void.
I've already called my parents and told them I loved them, rescued a pair of dogs from an all-kill shelter, and donated money to several worthwhile charities, but none of that has brought me the kind of perverse gratification that staring at the lineups of my struggling fantasy baseball teams does (curse you Jacoby Ellsbury!). Perhaps I am obsessed with sports.
By James Montgomery
Dan Cortese, Jon Stewart and George Clooney at MTV's sixth annual ?Rock N' Jock Softball? in 1995
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic
Today is, I believe, the saddest day of the year. Because, as is tradition following the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, there are absolutely no sports on TV, which is a total bummer (Ok, there are some Wnba games). So naturally, I am left scrambling to fill the void.
I've already called my parents and told them I loved them, rescued a pair of dogs from an all-kill shelter, and donated money to several worthwhile charities, but none of that has brought me the kind of perverse gratification that staring at the lineups of my struggling fantasy baseball teams does (curse you Jacoby Ellsbury!). Perhaps I am obsessed with sports.
- 7/14/2010
- MTV Music News
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