Bill Hicks

Bill Hicks

WriterProducerActor
Born
December 16, 1961
Died
February 26, 1994

Born in Georgia but raised in Houston since the age of 7, this self-described "Prince of Darkness" was compelled to use the comedy stage as his philosophic soapbox. At 13, he would sneak out of his suburban house to hustle his way onto open-mike night rosters. In two brief decades, Hicks worked his…

Biography

Born in Georgia but raised in Houston since the age of 7, this self-described "Prince of Darkness" was compelled to use the comedy stage as his philosophic soapbox. At 13, he would sneak out of his suburban house to hustle his way onto open-mike night rosters. In two brief decades, Hicks worked his way up the sweat-stained comedy ladder to national exposure on The Tonight Show, Late Show with David Letterman and an HBO cable special. Rolling Stone named him the "hot stand-up" of 1993. He was the hit of the 1990 and 1991 Just for Laughs comedy festivals in Montreal. Dead at 32, the enigmatic Hicks was admired, reviled and misunderstood. - The Montreal Gazette, March 28, 1994

Director

Ninja Bachelor PartyNinja Bachelor Party(1991)

Actor

Ninja Bachelor PartyNinja Bachelor Party(1991)as Master, Dr. Death, M.D., Voices, Shotsi's Lover#2
Bulba(1981)as Cpl. Phil Repulski

Additional Crew

Doug Stanhope: Word of MouthDoug Stanhope: Word of Mouth(2002)

Soundtrack

Bill Hicks: Sane ManBill Hicks: Sane Man(1989)

Archive Footage

Dark Side of ComedyDark Side of Comedy(2022)as Self - Comic
The Final RedpillThe Final Redpill(2022)as Self
Hollywood InsiderHollywood Insider(2018)as Self
Have a Good TripHave a Good Trip(2020)as Self - Comedian
The History of ComedyThe History of Comedy(2017)as Self

Archive Sound

Diminishing Returns DiminisodesDiminishing Returns Diminisodes(2017)as Self
ZeitgeistZeitgeist(2007)as Self

Known for

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Tim Allen, Chris Rock, John Fox, Joey Gaynor, Bill Hicks, Stephanie Hodge, Monty Hoffman, Jackie Martling, Otto Petersen, Larry Scarano, Thea Vidale, Steven Pearl, and Ben Creed in Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen (1988)Bill Hicks in Bill Hicks Lives (2013)Bill Hicks