David Rasche received his theatrical training at Chicago's celebrated Second City, where he eventually replaced John Belushi in the company. Over the next two decades, Rasche amassed a number of distinguished stage credits in productions ranging from Michael Cristofer's Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Shadow Box" to the genial comedy "Lunch Hour," co-starring Gilda Radner and directed by Mike Nichols. Rasche has also worked in a number of features including "Delirious" and "That Old Feeling," and "The Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood" and released "Just Married."
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