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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Michael Denison to Carol L. Dudley
Andy Dick Biography (1965-)
Born December 21, 1965, in Charleston, SC; raised in Illinois, Connecticut, Georgia, Virginia, and Yugoslavia; adopted son of Allen (a naval officer) andSue Dick; married; wife's name, Ivone (an artist), c. 1986 (divorced, 1990); children: (first marriage) one son; (with companion Lina) one son, one daughter. Education: Attended Illinois Wesleyan University and ColumbiaCollege, Chicago, IL; trained with Second City. Addresses:
Agent-- United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and comedian. Nightclub performer. Addresses: Agent: United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, comedian
- Birth Details
- December 21, 1965
- Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Regular, The Ben Stiller Show, Fox, 1992
- Host, Talk Soup, E! Entertainment Television, 1993
- Zach Smart, Get Smart, Fox, 1995
- Matthew Brock, NewsRadio(also known as News Radio and The Station), NBC, 1995-99
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Movies
- Brownnoser, Earth Angel, ABC, 1991
- Father Bunuel, Picking Up the Pieces, Cinemax, 2000
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Episodic
- "Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," Anything but Love, ABC, 1989
- Guest host, Talk Soup,1991
- Joe, The Building, two episodes, CBS, 1993
- Film student, "The Bride of Marsh Man II: The Spawning," Flying Blind, Fox, 1993
- Pepe/Bernie, "Maggie the Model," The Nanny, ABC, 1994
- Himself, Mad TV,1995
- Voice of Monkeyman, "Monkeyman!" Hey Arnold! c. 1996
- Himself, "Boatshow," Space Ghost Coast to Coast, The Cartoon Network, 1997
- EMH-2 Dr. Bradley, "Message in a Bottle," Star Trek: Voyager, UPN,1998
- Celebrity square, Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 1998
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Instant Comedy with the Groundlings, two episodes, 1998
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Penn and Teller's Sin City Spectacular, ABC, 1998
- Voice of assistant, Dilbert, UPN, 1999
- Horse thief, "Stray," Caitlin's Way, Nickelodeon, 2000
- Sam, "The Eggbaby," Batman Beyond,2000
- Appeared on the Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, Bagdad Cafe, CBS, and Sydney, CBS; frequent guest on The Late Show withDavid Letterman, CBS.
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Specials
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Un-Cabaret, Comedy Central, 1997
- Voice of Abner, The Sissy Duckling, HBO, 1999
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Awards Presentations
- Presenter, The 12th Annual American Comedy Awards,1998
- Host, The 1998 Billboard Music Awards,1998
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The 1998 VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1998
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The 24th Annual People's Choice Awards,1998
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The 1999 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1999
- Presenter, The VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, VH1, 1999
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Comedy Central Presents the Second Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, Comedy Central, 2000
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Television Work
- Segment director, "Andrew Taylor Fashion Show," The 1998 VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1998
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Film Appearances
- Allen, Elvis Stories(short film), 1989
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For the Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991
- (As Dick Andrews) Abel,...And God Spoke(also known as The Making of ...And God Spoke), LIVE Entertainment, 1993
- Smogcaster, Double Dragon: The Movie(also known as Double Dragon), Gramercy Pictures, 1993
- Jack Kaufman, In the Army Now(also known as You're in the Army Now), Buena Vista, 1994
- Nick, Hotel Oasis,1994
- Rock, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994
- Medieval host, The Cable Guy, Columbia TriStar, 1996
- Teddy Pollack, Best Men(also known as Independence), Orion,1997
- Tony, Bongwater, Alliance Independent Films, 1997
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Who's the Caboose?1997
- Voice of Nuka, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, Walt Disney Home Video, 1998
- Talk show host, Permanent Midnight, Artisan Entertainment, 1998
- First sheriff, Ted,1998
- Kramer, Inspector Gadget(also known as The Real Inspector Gadget), Buena Vista, 1999
- Himself, Being John Malkovich, USA Films, 1999
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Advice from a Caterpillar,1999
- Maitre d', The Independent, United Lotus Group, 2000
- Motel clerk, Road Trip, DreamWorks Distribution, 2000
- Also appeared in Flashback.
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Stage Appearances
- Appeared in Andy Dick's Circus of Freaks,
The Best of Second City,
Willard Scott Dancers, and Without a Net.
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
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Entertainment Weekly, December 13, 1996 , p. 30; May 28, 1999, p.9.
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TV Guide, October 11, 1997 , p. 35.
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