- The son of Harry Anderson and Suzanne Johnson, magician-turned-actor Harry Anderson was reportedly once a Three-card Monte dealer in New York City. He graduated in 1970 as the valedictorian of North Hollywood High School. Before he became an actor, he taught a course on how to detect fraudsters and confidence ("con") artists.
- In the summer of 2005, he opened a nightclub in the French Quarter of New Orleans called "Oswald's Speakeasy," where he was often featured as a performer.
- When appearing on Saturday Night Live (1975) in 1982, he performed a "geek trick" by sticking a long needle through the skin of his forearm. He said to some squeamish audience members "It's just a trick!" Then to show that it wasn't "real," he moved the needle back and forth and blood began to pour out of the "wound".
- Anderson and wife, Elizabeth Morgan, survived Hurricane Katrina by remaining in New Orleans, where they owned a store called "Sideshow" and a nightclub named "Oswald's Speakeasy", although later relocated to Asheville, North Carolina, in 2006.
- His first wife, Leslie Pollack, is reportedly a certified witch. The couple had two children before divorcing: Eva Fay Anderson (Eva Anderson) (born 1981) and Dashiell William Anderson (Dashiell Anderson) (born 1985).
- Before television and movies, he was a live performer for the Green Show at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- Body cremated and ashes given to family or friend.
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