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George Carlin Biography
George Carlin is a stand-up comedian, actor, and author, noted especially for his irreverent attitude and his observations on language. At 17, Carlin dropped out of high school. He joined the Air Force, and was trained as a radar mechanic. He was stationed in Shreveport, Louisiana, when he began working as a disc jockey on a local radio station. He was discharged from service. When he was 18, he and Jack Burns, a new announcer at the station, assembled a comedy routine and began booking nightclubs. Soon the act broke up. Carlin continued to work as a stand-up comic. In the 1960s, Carlin began appearing on variety TV programs. His more famous skits were: Indian war parties ("You wit' the beads...get outta line"), Carlin regained his popularity when the public caught up to his sense of style. A famous nightclub routine he perfected in this period was: "The Seven Words You Can't Use On Television." This made Carlin famous, and offended many conservatives. An FM radio station almost lost its license because playing the routine broke the FCC laws against airwave use. In Milwaukee, Wisconsin Carlin was arrested for violating obscenity laws. These events increased Carlin's popularity with young people. Carlin was the first guest on Saturday Night Live. In the 1970s and '80s, Carlin became famous for his unpredictable performances. He would walk off if no one laughed, verbally insult the audience, or simply not appear. In the 1980s Carlin reformed. By 1989 Carlin became popular with teens when he was cast as a mentor, Rufus in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Carlin began a weekly sitcom, cast as "George" a cab driver, for the Fox Network in 1993. He quickly included a variation of the "Seven Words" in the plot. |
George Carlin Famous QuoteNo one ever says, "It's only a game" when their team is winning.More famous quotes by George Carlin George Carlin NewsClean Out Your Computer Day Huffington Post (blog) George Carlin said that a home is just "a place for your stuff," and spring cleaning allows us to purge all of that extra stuff that we don't use anymore, ... and more » George Carlin: The Last Words You Can't Say on Television Huffington Post (blog) Just shy of three months ago (November 10th) George Carlin's "sortabiography" Last Words was published. That same week the ever-loyal I-Man (who can still ... Tom, Dick and Carlin New York Times ?Last Words,? a posthumous autobiography from George Carlin, is a jazzy, inward-looking piece of work. Its strength lies in its documentation of how this ... and more » The SarcMark: Finally a way to Literately Convey Sarcasm Manolith Some people, regardless of the written word being bathed in the sweat of the late, great George Carlin, don't?get?sarcasm. And for the people who poorly ... Editorial: 'We get the media we deserve' Albert Lea Tribune George Carlin, comedian, 2008 ?We couldn't abolish lobbying without repealing the First Amendment.? ? Michael Barone, columnist, US News & World Report, ... Americans return to the moon (sort of) Mankato Free Press MANKATO ? As late comedian George Carlin pithily observed, ?When you're born, you get a ticket to the freak show. When you're born in America, ... A 'Massive Media Diss of an Artist'? [Tim Graham] National Review Online (blog) In the world's-smallest-violin contest, George Carlin-promoters Tony Hendra and Kelly McCall roar and caterwaul at The Huffington Post over how their Crown ... Business Uses for the iPad TheAppleBlog (blog) Paraphrasing George Carlin, my Macbook Pro is my house; a big pile of stuff with a cover on it. My friend calls me up and wants me to go to Maui for the ... and more » Conan's perfect ending TV Squad (blog) I saw George Carlin, Joan Rivers, and countless other comedians on the show, oftentimes my first exposure to comics I would later devote most of my adult ... and more » Artist Series Presents MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN, MY FATHER'S JEWISH, & I'M STILL IN ... Broadway World Variety says "Steve is Alan King, Billy Crystal, a smidgen of Don Rickles and George Carlin all thrown in," while WOR Radio calls the show "an hour and... | |||||
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