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Milestones
- 1997: Headlined his own eponymous TV sitcom on Fox
- 1993: First feature starring vehicle, "The Son-in-Law", co-produced by Hollywood Pictures and Shore's company, Weasel Productions
- 1992: Starred in the HBO comedy special, "Pauly Shore Does Dallas", which included a taping of a standup comedy performance in Texas
- 1992: Breakthrough feature film, "Encino Man", in which he played one of the three leading roles (alongside Sean Astin and Brendan Fraser)
- 1991: Signed a three-picture deal with Hollywood Pictures
- From 1990 to 1992: Starred in his own TV show on MTV, "Totally Pauly"
- 1989: First TV-movie, "Dream Date"
- 1989: Played a small role in the CBS comedy pilot special, "What's Alan Watching?"
- 1988: Feature film debut, "For Keeps"
- 1987: Earliest TV appearances included a supporting role on an episode of the Fox drama series, "21 Jump Street"
- 1987: Moved out on his own at age 19 (date approximate)
- 1982: Worked after school at age 14 at the Westwood Comedy Store as a short-order cook (date approximate)
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