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Under the name Andrew Clay, he made sitcom appearances on M*A*S*H and Diff'rent Strokes, and had a regular role on Crime Story. He then landed roles in movies such as Making the Grade, starring Judd Nelson (1984) (playing a character named "Dice"), Pretty In Pink (1986) (credited for the first time as Andrew "Dice" Clay), followed by a series of less-notable films. He eventually turned from acting towards stand-up comedy, focusing on the character "Dice" as in Pretty in Pink. Possibly named af ...
See also:Andrew Dice Clay, Andrew Dice Clay - Early career, Andrew Dice Clay - Comedic style, Andrew Dice Clay - Insult comedy, Andrew Dice Clay - Popularity, Andrew Dice Clay - The Day the Laughter Died, Andrew Dice Clay - Commercial failure, Andrew Dice Clay - Bless This House, Andrew Dice Clay - Later works, Andrew Dice Clay - CNN appearance, Andrew Dice Clay - CNN interview transcript: Stand-up Guy, Andrew Dice Clay - Discography, Andrew Dice Clay - Recordings featuring Dice samples, Andrew Dice Clay - Starring roles Read more here: » Andrew Dice Clay: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Dice Clay - Early career |
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Andrew Dice Clay - Recordings featuring Dice samples.
"A Gangsta's Fairytale" on Ice Cube's album AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted (Priority Records, 1990): Dice is heard saying "Good old Mother Goose, remember her? I fucked her." from "Nursery Rhymes" at the end of the song.
"Just Don't Bite It" on N.W.A's EP 100 Miles and Runnin' (Ruthless/Priority, 1990): Dice asking the question, "But does she suck a good dick?!?" from "Couples In Love", is part of the song's chorus.
"Unbelievable ...
See also:Andrew Dice Clay, Andrew Dice Clay - Early career, Andrew Dice Clay - Comedic style, Andrew Dice Clay - Insult comedy, Andrew Dice Clay - Popularity, Andrew Dice Clay - The Day the Laughter Died, Andrew Dice Clay - Commercial failure, Andrew Dice Clay - Bless This House, Andrew Dice Clay - Later works, Andrew Dice Clay - CNN appearance, Andrew Dice Clay - CNN interview transcript: Stand-up Guy, Andrew Dice Clay - Discography, Andrew Dice Clay - Recordings featuring Dice samples, Andrew Dice Clay - Starring roles Read more here: » Andrew Dice Clay: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Dice Clay - Discography |
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Bill Hicks - Early life.
Born in Valdosta, Georgia, Bill was the son of Jim and Mary Hicks, and had two elder siblings, Steve and Lynn. The family lived in Florida, Alabama, and New ...
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The episode scheduled for October 25, 1986, hosted by Rosanna Arquette, was not aired until November 8. NBC was broadcasting Game 6 of the 1986 World Series on the evening of October 25; the game entered extra innings, causing that night's broadca ...
See also:Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live - Structure of the show, Saturday Night Live - History, Saturday Night Live - Cast, Saturday Night Live - Current repertory players, Saturday Night Live - Current featured players, Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures, Saturday Night Live - Family connections, Saturday Night Live - Cast member deaths, Saturday Night Live - Contracts, Saturday Night Live - The Studio, Saturday Night Live - Production process, Saturday Night Live - When it's not live, Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live, Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL, Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments, Saturday Night Live - Banned from the show, Saturday Night Live - Frequent hosts, Saturday Night Live - Last-minute replacements/changes, Saturday Night Live - Recurring characters and sketches, Saturday Night Live - Movies based on SNL skits, Saturday Night Live - Trivia Read more here: » Saturday Night Live: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live |
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Andie is ashamed of her unemployed, drunken father and her home on the "wrong side of the tracks." She gets some bad treatment from Blane's circle of friends, especially Steff played by James Spader. Likewise, Blane gets some shabby treatment from Andie's friends wh ...
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The episode scheduled for October 25, 1986, hosted by Rosanna Arquette, was not aired until November 8. NBC was broadcasting Game 6 of the 1986 World Series on the evening of October 25; the game entered extra innings, causing that night's broadca ...
See also:Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live - Format of the show, Saturday Night Live - History, Saturday Night Live - Cast, Saturday Night Live - Current repertory players, Saturday Night Live - Current featured players, Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures, Saturday Night Live - Family connections, Saturday Night Live - Cast member deaths, Saturday Night Live - Contracts, Saturday Night Live - The Studio, Saturday Night Live - Production process, Saturday Night Live - When it's not live, Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live, Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL, Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments, Saturday Night Live - Banned from the show, Saturday Night Live - Frequent hosts, Saturday Night Live - Last-minute replacements/changes, Saturday Night Live - Recurring characters and sketches, Saturday Night Live - Movies based on SNL skits, Saturday Night Live - Trivia Read more here: » Saturday Night Live: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live |
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See also:The Arsenio Hall Show, The Arsenio Hall Show - Background Information, The Arsenio Hall Show - Cast, The Arsenio Hall Show - Format of the Show, The Arsenio Hall Show - Interview Style, The Arsenio Hall Show - Target Audience, The Arsenio Hall Show - Show Highlights, The Arsenio Hall Show - Social Responsibility, The Arsenio Hall Show - Controversy, The Arsenio Hall Show - Summation, The Arsenio Hall Show - Awards & nominations, The Arsenio Hall Show - Trivia, The Arsenio Hall Show - Reference Read more here: » The Arsenio Hall Show: Encyclopedia II - The Arsenio Hall Show - Show Highlights |
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1993 — "Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Series", for episode "The 1000th show" (won)
1990 — "Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special" (won)
1990 — "Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series" (nominated)
1989 — "Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special" (nominated)
1989 — "Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Series" (nominated)
1989 — ...
See also:The Arsenio Hall Show, The Arsenio Hall Show - Background Information, The Arsenio Hall Show - Cast, The Arsenio Hall Show - Format of the Show, The Arsenio Hall Show - Interview Style, The Arsenio Hall Show - Target Audience, The Arsenio Hall Show - Show Highlights, The Arsenio Hall Show - Social Responsibility, The Arsenio Hall Show - Controversy, The Arsenio Hall Show - Summation, The Arsenio Hall Show - Awards & nominations, The Arsenio Hall Show - Trivia, The Arsenio Hall Show - Reference Read more here: » The Arsenio Hall Show: Encyclopedia II - The Arsenio Hall Show - Awards & nominations |
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