Jim Carrey has embodied pop culture’s most prominent Christmas cranks,The Grinch and Ebenezer Scrooge,in big-budget movies. But when he’s played festive figures who are all about good vibes — or generally positive intentions, at least –it’s often been on television.
InFunny or Die’s “Drunk History Christmas,”the rubber-faced Canadian portrayed Santa Claus opposite Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes. This episode of”Drunk History” — one of thebest shows currently streaming on Paramount+ — saw the cast act out a five-minute rendition of “A Visit from St. Nicholas.” It didn’t go smoothly, though, as narrator Allan McLeod drank half a bottle of whiskey before reciting the 1823 poem.
Carrey’s other TV segment in a Santa suit came about way back on Fox’s “In Living Color,”the ’90s sketch series he was in before his A-list ascendancy. In “Santa Fire Marshal Bill,”the eventual “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” star’s Fire Marshal Bill character, dressed as Santa, climbed down a chimney to harass a family with unsolicited household safety tips. Upon his arrival, Fire Marshal Bill killed the mood by delivering zero presents and telling the kids that Santa is nothing more than a corporate shill created for marketing purposes.
Isn’t it wild how Jim Carrey used to be the most famous person on the planet, whereas now he’s simply a highly respected film and television actor?Feel free to discuss in the comments.

















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