Andrew Dice Clay
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Movie Credits
One Night at McCool's (2001)
[ Matt Dillon ][ Eric Schaeffer ][ Kelly Slater ][ Michael Douglas ][ John Goodman ]
Point Doom (2001)
[ Richard Grieco ]
My 5 Wives (2000)
[ Rodney Dangerfield ][ Paul McGillion ]
Foolish (1999)
[ Eddie Griffin ][ Bill Nunn ][ Brion James ][ Frank Sivero ][ Bill Duke ]
Whatever It Takes (1999)
[ Fred Williamson ][ Michael Bailey Smith ]
The Good Life (1997)
[ Dennis Hopper ][ Sylvester Stallone ][ Frank Stallone ]
Favorite Deadly Sins (1995)
[ Robert Culp ][ Brian Keith ][ Denis Leary ][ Joe Mantegna ]
A Date Which Will Live in Infamy (1995)
Company Loves Misery (1995)
Jury Duty (1995)
[ Richard T Jones ][ Pauly Shore ][ Efren Ramirez ][ Stanley Tucci ][ Brian Doyle-Murray ]
No Contest (1994)
Brain Smasher... A Love Story (1993)
[ Brion James ]
The Chili Con Carne Club (1993)
[ Mel Gibson ]
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990)
[ Billy Idol ][ Robert Englund ][ Ed O'Neill ][ David Patrick Kelly ][ Renny Harlin ]
Casual Sex? (1988)
[ Bruce Abbott ][ Dale Midkiff ][ Ivan Reitman ]
Ground Zero (1987)
[ Anthony John Denison ][ Ted Levine ][ Bill Campbell ][ Dennis Farina ][ Donald Pleasence ]
The Kingdom of Money (1987)
[ Anthony John Denison ][ Bill Campbell ][ Dennis Farina ][ Jay O. Sanders ]
Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
[ Bernie Casey ][ Griffin Dunne ][ Steve Guttenberg ][ Joe Pantoliano ][ Phil Hartman ]
Crime Story (1986)
[ Eric Bogosian ][ Anthony John Denison ][ Ted Levine ][ David Caruso ][ Bill Campbell ]
Pretty in Pink (1986)
[ John Lennon ][ Andrew McCarthy ][ James Spader ][ Harry Dean Stanton ][ Dweezil Zappa ]
Charlie Barnett's Terms of Enrollment (1986)
[ John Matuszak ][ Cheech Marin ][ Richard Belzer ][ Keith Gordon ]
Private Resort (1985)
[ Johnny Depp ][ Rob Morrow ][ Hector Elizondo ]
Night Patrol (1984)
[ Pat Morita ][ Billy Barty ]
Making the Grade (1984)
[ Walter Olkewicz ][ Judd Nelson ]
Dirty Dirty Jokes (1984)
Wacko (1983)
[ Jeff Altman ][ Darby Hinton ][ George Kennedy ][ Joe Don Baker ]

 

One of the most controversial standup comics since Lenny Bruce, Andrew "Dice" Clay has brought the vulgar comedy of hatred, obscenity, and misogyny to new lows or new highs, depending on one's age and feelings about such subjects. His black leather jacketed, cigarette-puffing "Diceman" persona was so raunchy and offensive that he was banned from performing on the MTV network and was eventually blackballed in Hollywood after his obscene performances caused 20th Century Fox to tear up their movie contract with him, despite that fact that he was filling up clubs and even Madison Square Gardens with fans. Before obtaining notoriety as a comic, Clay (born Andrew Clay Silverstein) was a promising young actor. He made his film debut in Wacko (1981) and appeared in a few more films during the early '80s. At the peak of his standup career, Clay resumed his film career as well as numerous television appearances. But as time passed, Clay's act went beyond mere boundary pushing. This coupled with his absolute refusal to apologize or admit that maybe the Diceman had gone too far led to his downfall. Following his fall from grace in Hollywood, Clay moved his wife and two boys to Florida for a couple years where he ran a Gold's Gym and underwent therapy. When he next reappeared, Clay had dropped "Dice" from his name (a contract stipulation from the CBS network) and was starring in the sitcom Bless This House (1995) opposite Cathy Moriarty. Billed as a family show patterned after The Honeymooners, it had none of the hallmarks of Clay's act. In interviews with Clay at this time, he swore that the "Diceman" was just an act, that he never meant any of the horrible things he'd said on-stage; he was only trying to be funny. He also said he would focus on a broader type of relationship comedy. His resolve to clean up barely lasted to the series' demise eight months later and soon Clay was exuberantly preparing for a new raunch-fest on the HBO network. By 1997, he seemed to have mended his rift with MTV, which co-starred him in Hitz, a sitcom airing on the UPN network.


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