Andy Dick
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Happily N'Ever After (2007)
[ Freddie Prinze Jr. ][ Patrick Warburton ][ Wallace Shawn ][ George Carlin ][ Jon Polito ]
Employee of the Month (2006)
[ Dane Cook ][ Efren Ramirez ][ Dax Shepard ][ Harland Williams ][ Sean Whalen ]
Shark Bait (2006)
[ Rob Schneider ][ Freddie Prinze Jr. ][ John Rhys-Davies ][ R. Lee Ermey ][ Jimmy Bennett ]
Why Are You Hurting Claude? (2006)
[ Patrick Warburton ][ Will Sasso ]
A Crush Grows in Brooklyn (2006)
[ Patrick Warburton ][ Will Sasso ]
The Devil Wears Burberry: Part 2 (2006)
[ Patrick Warburton ][ Will Sasso ]
The Devil Wears Burberry: Part 1 (2006)
[ Patrick Warburton ][ Will Sasso ]
Love Hollywood Style (2006)
[ Kadeem Hardison ][ Bodhi Elfman ][ Robert Picardo ][ Stephen Tobolowsky ][ Peter Greene ]
Danny Roane: First Time Director (2006)
[ Bob Odenkirk ][ Ben Stiller ][ Jack Black ][ Frankie Muniz ][ Danny Trejo ]
Toe to Toe (2006)
Bondage (2006)
[ Griffin Dunne ][ Michael Angarano ][ Ezra Buzzington ]
Hoodwinked (2005)
[ James Belushi ][ Chazz Palminteri ][ Anne Hathaway ][ Patrick Warburton ][ Anthony Anderson ]
Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure (2005)
[ George Hamilton ][ David Naughton ][ Giovanni Ribisi ][ Rosario Dawson ][ Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs ]
Last Laugh '05 (2005)
[ David Koechner ][ William Shatner ]
AdCorp, Inc. (2005)
Tankman Begins (2005)
[ Christian Bale ][ Jon Heder ]
Nice Guys (2005)
[ David Faustino ][ Jason Mewes ][ Edward Furlong ][ Danny Trejo ][ Jason Marsden ]
Last Laugh '04 (2004)
[ Zach Galifianakis ]
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)
[ David Bowie ][ William Fichtner ][ Peter Fonda ][ Billy Idol ][ Rich Negron ]
Larceny (2004)
[ Gary Brockette ][ Michael Lerner ][ Joshua Leonard ]
Alanis Morissette: We're with the Band (2004)
Scorched (2003)
[ John Cleese ][ Woody Harrelson ][ Ivan Sergei ][ David Krumholtz ][ Gary Busey ]
Old School (2003)
[ Terry O'Quinn ][ Jeremy Piven ][ Will Ferrell ][ Vince Vaughn ][ Luke Wilson ]
Litter Kills: Litterally (2003)
[ Donald Faison ][ Neil Flynn ]
A Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the Storm (2003)
[ Donald Faison ][ Neil Flynn ]
The Hebrew Hammer (2003)
[ Peter Coyote ][ Adam Goldberg ][ Richard Riehle ][ Sean Whalen ][ Tony Cox ]
MTV: Reloaded (2003)
[ Will Ferrell ]
Film Fest: Tears of a Clone (2002)
[ Will Forte ][ Michael McDonald ]
A.D.D.: The Last 'D' Is for Disorder (2002)
[ Will Forte ][ Michael McDonald ]
Scotland, Pa. (2001)
[ Christopher Walken ][ James LeGros ][ Kevin Corrigan ][ Tom Guiry ][ Josh Pais ]
Zoolander (2001)
[ David Duchovny ][ Michael Jackson ][ James Marsden ][ Ben Stiller ][ Jon Voight ]
Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001)
[ Jamie Kennedy ][ Norm MacDonald ][ Eddie Murphy ][ Bob Odenkirk ][ Arnold Schwarzenegger ]
Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)
[ Ashton Kutcher ][ Hal Sparks ][ Seann William Scott ][ Brent Spiner ][ David Herman ]
Special Delivery (2000)
Loser (2000)
[ Jason Biggs ][ Greg Kinnear ][ David Spade ][ Dan Aykroyd ][ Jimmi Simpson ]
Picking Up the Pieces (2000)
[ Elliott Gould ][ Lou Diamond Phillips ][ David Schwimmer ][ Kiefer Sutherland ][ Joseph Gordon-Levitt ]
Road Trip (2000)
[ Seann William Scott ][ Ethan Suplee ][ Breckin Meyer ][ Anthony Rapp ][ DJ Qualls ]
The Independent (2000)
[ Fred Dryer ][ Ethan Embry ][ Bob Odenkirk ][ Ben Stiller ][ Billy Burke ]
Stray: Part 2 (2000)
Dixie Chicks on the Fly (2000)
The Sissy Duckling (1999)
[ Stephen Root ]
Inspector Gadget (1999)
[ Matthew Broderick ][ Dabney Coleman ][ Rupert Everett ][ Elton John ][ Rene Auberjonois ]
Freaky Friday (1999)
[ Dave Foley ][ Jon Lovitz ][ Joe Rogan ][ Stephen Root ][ Scott Foley ]
Ploy (1999)
[ Dave Foley ][ Jon Lovitz ][ Joe Rogan ][ Stephen Root ][ Scott Foley ]
Hair (1999)
[ Dave Foley ][ Jon Lovitz ][ Joe Rogan ][ Stephen Root ][ Scott Foley ]
Advice from a Caterpillar (1999)
[ Timothy Olyphant ][ Robert Joy ][ Jon Tenney ]
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998)
[ Matthew Broderick ][ James Earl Jones ][ Jason Marsden ][ Nathan Lane ][ Robert Guillaume ]
Permanent Midnight (1998)
[ Ben Stiller ][ Fred Willard ][ Owen Wilson ][ Tom Waits ][ Peter Greene ]
Ted (1998)
[ Lee Arenberg ]
Backstreet Boyz (1998)
[ Ben Stiller ]
Flowers for Matthew (1998)
[ Dave Foley ][ Jon Lovitz ][ Joe Rogan ][ Stephen Root ][ Scott Foley ]
Best Men (1997)
[ Dean Cain ][ Brad Dourif ][ Luke Wilson ][ Sean Patrick Flanery ][ Fred Ward ]
Who's the Caboose? (1997)
[ Jack Plotnick ][ David Cross ]
Bongwater (1997)
[ Scott Caan ][ Jamie Kennedy ][ Jack Black ][ Luke Wilson ][ Jeremy Sisto ]
The Cable Guy (1996)
[ Matthew Broderick ][ Jim Carrey ][ Bob Odenkirk ][ Eric Roberts ][ George Segal ]
Hotel Oasis (1995)
[ Jacob Vargas ]
Double Dragon (1994)
[ Mark Dacascos ][ George Hamilton ][ Robert Patrick ][ Michael Berryman ][ Gilbert Gottfried ]
In the Army Now (1994)
[ Brendan Fraser ][ Pauly Shore ][ Carlton Wilborn ][ Esai Morales ][ Keith Coogan ]
Reality Bites (1994)
[ Ethan Hawke ][ David Spade ][ Ben Stiller ][ Steve Zahn ][ John Mahoney ]
The Making of '...And God Spoke' (1993)
[ Lou Ferrigno ]
The Waiting Game (1993)
For the Boys (1991)
[ James Caan ][ George Segal ][ Vince Vaughn ][ Billy Bob Thornton ][ Xander Berkeley ]
Earth Angel (1991)
[ Erik Estrada ][ Mark Hamill ][ Brian Krause ][ Roddy McDowall ][ Daran Norris ]
Elvis Stories (1989)
[ Mike Myers ][ Jeremy Piven ][ Ben Stiller ][ John Cusack ][ Joel Murray ]
Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta (1986)
[ Mark Hamill ][ Mandy Patinkin ][ James Van Der Beek ][ Hayao Miyazaki ][ Jim Cummings ]

 

Comedian Andy Dick triumphed over personal tragedy, drug and alcohol addiction, and bad press to become one of Hollywood's most unforgettable — and unconventional — jokesters. Born on December 21, 1965 in Charleston, SC, Dick is the adopted son of the late Allen and Sue Dick. His father, an officer on a nuclear submarine, took the family with him all over the world: Dick and his brother lived in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New York, and Yugoslavia before settling in Illinois. There, at Joliet West High School, Dick learned that the way to keep people's attention was to make them laugh. He began honing his comedic skills by giving a spontaneous standup routine during freshman orientation and eventually won the race for Homecoming King with the slogan, "Don't vote for a jock, vote for A. Dick." After graduation, Dick briefly attended a local college before abandoning school work for the Chicago comedy scene. He studied improv under Del Close and performed at Chicago's celebrated Second City and the ImprovOlympics while appearing in various commercials. By his early twenties, Dick was doing standup or improv every night of the week, but still worked various day jobs to support his then-wife, Ivonne, and their young son. Dick labored as a delivery guy, a waiter, and as a tour guide before leaving Chicago for Los Angeles in 1988. The move was not an immediate success: Dick's agent dropped him upon arrival, and the comedian could not find a new one. He and Ivonne divorced a year later. Dick continued to perform at coffee houses and open-mike nights when Ben Stiller (whom he met in Chicago) tapped him to appear in the short film Elvis Stories (1989). Three years later, Stiller gave Dick his big break on Fox's The Ben Stiller Show. Performing opposite the likes of Stiller, Janeane Garofalo, and Bob Odenkirk, Dick created the memorable characters Manson Lassie and Skank the sock puppet for the Emmy-winning, but short-lived, sketch comedy program. Dick went on to guest-host Talk Soup and appear on The Nanny, before making a cameo in Stiller's first feature film, Reality Bites (1994), and stealing the Pauly Shore vehicle In the Army Now (1994) from its star. In the meantime, Dick met artist Lena Sved, with whom he had a son and daughter. In 1995, Dick played the son of agents 86 and 99 on Fox's doomed remake of Get Smart. That same year he had much better luck as the naive, bewildered cub reporter Matthew Brock on NBC's NewsRadio. The sitcom was a critical smash, making Dick a tabloid favorite. He instantly made headlines for his frequent drinking and marijuana use, as well as his unique living arrangement: Dick, Sved, and their two children shared a house with Dick's first wife, Ivonne, their son, and her boyfriend. Dick's attempt to go straight was foiled when his Alcoholic Anonymous sponsor and friend since his Chicago days, comedian Chris Farley, died of a drug overdose in December 1997. During breaks from NewsRadio, he appeared in the independent Bongwater (1998) and opposite Stiller in Permanent Midnight (1998), as well as lent his voice to the villain Nuka in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998). Then, after a painful drugged-out phone call to The Howard Stern Show during which he discussed his narcotics addiction and disclosed his bisexuality, Dick checked himself into a rehab center. Shortly after his release, Dick's NewsRadio costar and surrogate father Phil Hartman was killed by his wife in a murder-suicide. A year later, Dick's mentor and friend Del Close also passed away. The next day, at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, CO, the obviously inebriated Dick shocked audiences during a reunion of The Ben Stiller Show by accosting Stiller and Garofalo. A couple of weeks later, he went bar hopping in Vegas with actor David Strickland, who tragically killed himself later the same night. NBC canceled NewsRadio, which could not recover from the death of Phil Hartman. On the heels of the show's last episode, Dick crashed his car into a Hollywood streetlight and then fled the scene, which was filled with drug paraphernalia. He spent the night in jail before being sentenced to weeks of rehab. Dick emerged later that year with an awe-inspiring comeback. He guest starred as David Spade's romantic rival on Just Shoot Me and appeared as himself in Being John Malkovich (1999). He toured with his rock opera, Andy Dick's Circus of Freaks, and recorded voices for the cartoons Hey Arnold!, Dilbert, and King of the Hill. Dick appeared in several independent pictures and filmed memorable cameos in Road Trip (2000), Loser (2000), and Dude, Where's My Car? (2000). He also reunited with NewsRadio alum Maura Tierney for Spade's prime-time animated series Sammy, before headlining the Family Channel Christmas movie Special Delivery (2000). Tierney then tapped him to appear in her husband Billy Morrissette's directorial debut, Scotland, PA (2001). Dick's biggest coup came in 2001, when MTV let him write, direct, and star in The Andy Dick Show. With such characters as Daphne Aguilera (Christina's mother's friend who lives on the same block) and Zitty McGee (an acne-infested supermodel wannabe), the series became one of the network's highest-rated shows and attracted scores of celebrity guest stars. Rolling Stone dubbed The Andy Dick Show "the funniest thing on TV" and gushed over the first installment of its 2002 season, which opened with an E! True Hollywood Story-like parody of Dick's life entitled, "The Little Angel Clown Who...That Cries." Never complacent, the drug-free, alcohol-free Dick followed up his show's success with roles opposite Luke Wilson and Will Ferrell in Old School (2003) and on television in Less Than Perfect. Dick was one of the many comics who helped explain The Aristocrats, and he has a role in the Dane Cook comedy Employee of the Month.


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