Dave Attell
(born January 18, 1965) is an American stand-up comedian and the host of Comedy Central's Insomniac with Dave Attell
and The Gong Show with Dave Attell
.
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Biography
Stand-up beginning
Born in
Queens, New York, he grew up in
Rockville Centre, New York and now lives in
New York City. Attell's initial dive into stand-up comedy is attributed to his indecisiveness as to what he should do after college. In 1987 he graduated from
New York University with a degree in communications. Like many other fledgling comedians, he worked normal jobs during the day and put in his time at comedy clubs at night. He worked his first gig at Governor's in
Levittown and, according to Attell, "totally bombed". After years of honing his act, he found himself being described as "the comedian's comedian". When working a club, the other comedians, such as
Michael Royce (a producer/writer on
Everybody Loves Raymond
),
David Juskow (a performer on
TV Funhouse
),
Kevin Brennan (from
Saturday Night Live
and
HBO's
One Night Stand
) and
Jon Stewart, would come in to watch his act. While the audience didn't always follow his up-front delivery, fellow comedians were refreshed by his originality.
Attell often begins a joke in a relatively tame way, but then gets progressively stranger and ends in an obscene
non sequitur
. For example: "Sex is not important. What's important is that afterward part. When you're both naked and it's warm and you're watching the sun come up in the windshield. You look in her eyes, you look in her one good eye and help her strap on her leg and you know: you just fucked a pirate."
[1]
Attell is also notorious for comedically striking down hecklers to the point of embarrassment. Attell dated comedienne
Sarah Silverman for a time prior to both of their respective professional primes and major fame. When asked about the relationship on
The Howard Stern Show
, she remarked that he was her first real boyfriend, saying among other things that he hadn't even smoked cigarettes before they started their relationship. Several weeks later Attell confirmed that she introduced him to "his two favorite things, alcohol and smoking", adding his belief that "Sarah was out of his league and ended up leaving him."
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Television
Attell's first appearance on television was in 1988 on
VH1's
Stand-Up Spotlight
, which also featured early appearances by
Lewis Black,
Margaret Cho,
Jeff Garlin,
Jay Mohr and
Wanda Sykes. The show was hosted by
Rosie O'Donnell.
But perhaps his biggest break to date was achieved on November 23, 1993 when he made his debut on
The Late Show with David Letterman
. The appearance was seen by
Saturday Night Live
creator
Lorne Michaels, who then recruited Attell to be a writer, and occasional performer, on
SNL
(you can see Attell behind
Chris Farley during the famous "Rudy Giuliani Inauguration" sketch). Attell worked on the show for the '93-'94 season.
In 1995 Attell was featured on two
HBO specials: alongside up-and-comers
Louis C.K.,
Anthony Clark,
Eric Tunney and
Dave Chappelle, he was a featured performer on the 1995
Young Comedians Special
, hosted by
Garry Shandling. He was also given his own 60-minute special on the channel's "
HBO Comedy Showcase". Subsequently, Attell was also given an episode of
HBO Comedy Half-Hour
in 1997.
Also in 1995, Attell appeared as Squiggly Dave on
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist
, kicking-off a long-standing relationship between Attell and
Comedy Central. In 1999 the network issued Attell an installment in their ever-popular
Comedy Central Presents
series.
The same year the network signed him on as a regular commentator on their satirical news show
The Daily Show
. When he arrived in 1999, the show was just finding its audience after the departure of host
Craig Kilborn and the arrival of
Jon Stewart, an old friend of Attell's from the New York comedy circuit. The three-year stint gave Attell access to a mass audience on a regular basis (
The Daily Show
has done much the same for comedians
Stephen Colbert,
Steve Carell,
Lewis Black and others). Attell's series of commentary on the show was called "The Ugly American".
In 2003 Attell began appearing semi-regularly on
Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn
. The show featured many of the performers he works with every day at the underground comedy club the
Comedy Cellar and is based on the conversations they would have off-stage at the Olive Tree Cafe, the restaurant above the club. The unscripted show was canceled in November 2004 due to poor ratings and controversial subject matter.
In 2007 Attell appeared in the Michael Addis film,
Heckler.
Heckler
is a comedic feature documentary exploring the increasingly critical world we live in. Attell appeared on Comedy Central's
Last Laugh
in 2007.
In July 2008 Attell begins hosting
The Gong Show with Dave Attell
for
Comedy Central. Like the
1970's version, the show will have a rotating panel of celebrity judges grading unusual acts.
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Other notable television roles for Attell:
- "Dave" in a couple of the early episodes of Everybody Loves Raymond
- The voice of "Frank Demore" on Crank Yankers
- "Brad Campbell" on Ed
- Himself on Arrested Development
Attell has also been on numerous talk shows, including
The Late Show with David Letterman
,
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
,
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
and
Last Call with Carson Daly
.
Attell is a frequent guest on
The Howard Stern Show
.
Film
Attell played the roles of "Don" in
Los Enchiladas!
The film was written, produced and directed by his friend, comedian
Mitch Hedberg, and co-starred with Hedberg as well as fellow comedians
Todd Barry and
Marc Maron.
In the short film
The Office Party
, Attell once again played the role of "Don". The film co-starred ex-
Karate Kid
/Outsider
Ralph Macchio,
Jon Stewart,
Carol Kane and
Tate Donovan. The film was written and directed by
Daily Show
producer
Chiara Edmands.
Pootie Tang
saw Attell as the bumbling corporate lackey, "Frank". The film was written and directed by fellow comedian
Louis C.K.. It co-starred Lance Crouther, Wanda Sykes and Chris Rock among others.
Attell also played "Efram the Driver" in the Independent feature
My Suicidal Sweetheart
, written and directed by filmmaking newcomer Michael Parness. The film co-starred Natasha Lyonne, David Krumholtz, Tim Blake Nelson, Lorraine Bracco, David Paymer and Rosanna Arquette.
Also Dave Attell had a cameo appearance in the film
Abby Singer
as well as Scary Movie 4.
Though not a film, the video game
Outlaw Golf 2
featured the voice of Attell as the Color Commentator.
He plays the character Barker in the 2008 comedy film
Harold
.
Insomniac with Dave Attell
Insomniac with Dave Attell
is Attell's television show. The show, described by Attell as "
Wild On E!
for Ugly People", features Attell walking the streets of America's (later the world's) greatest (and some not-so-great) cities late at night, meeting the people in a haze of ecstatic inebriation. The show occasionally went overseas.
The American cities featured on the show were
New York City (4 times),
San Francisco,
Miami,
Kansas City,
New Orleans,
Houston,
Baltimore,
Memphis,
Chicago,
Philadelphia,
Boston,
Boise,
Charlotte,
Reno,
Atlanta,
Phoenix,
Charleston (WV),
Myrtle Beach,
Portland,
Albuquerque,
Nashville,
Anchorage,
Cleveland,
Little Rock,
Oakland,
Long Island,
Columbus,
Honolulu,
Austin (2 times),
Key West,
Salt Lake City and
Las Vegas.
The non-American cities featured on the show were
Tijuana,
Montreal,
Toronto,
Dublin,
London,
Amsterdam and specials that took place in
Tokyo,
Berlin and
Rio de Janeiro.
The most common activity (besides roaming the street aimlessly and visiting bars) was visiting workers on their night shifts. Instead of spending time with gas station attendants, he went searching for odd professions to highlight. Among them were crime-scene cleaners, bail bondsmen, cow-milkers, brothel-hookers, bicycle cops, coal miners and porn overdubbers. Memorable episodes include a visit to Chicago's world-famous
The Wieners Circle, where the staff routinely got in cursing matches with their customers, and a visit to a Phoenix nudist camp.
Throughout the run of the show, Attell carried around a one-time-use film camera and took pictures of random events, which would be shown during the end-credits.
The future of the show is not known, but Attell has said that he decided to more-or-less end
Insomniac
because the show had gotten too popular to establish a level of spontaneity. As soon as he would walk into a bar with a camera crew, crowds would surround them, desperate to be on his television show. He has said, though, that people aren't so aware of his show overseas, so he would more than likely do a few specials in other countries.
Present
Attell can be seen touring occasionally. He is a mainstay on the New York comedy circuit and performs several times a week at the
Comedy Cellar
.
Attell's first one-hour special,
Captain Miserable
, aired December 8, 2007 on
HBO.
In May 2008 Attell announced a casting call on his MySpace page for Comedy Central's relaunch of
The Gong Show
. Attell was host, along with
Greg Fitzsimmons serving as head writer on the series. However, since the show began,
The Gong Show with Dave Attell was cancelled.
He is also a mainstay on the
USO circuit.
Attell is scheduled to perform at , a benefit to help homeless animals in New York City, on June 3rd, 2009.
Discography/Videography
- The Best of Insomniac Uncensored (Vol. 1)
- DVD, 2003
- The Best of Insomniac Uncensored (Vol. 2)
- DVD, 2003
- Skanks for the Memories...
- CD, 2003
- Hey, Your Mouth's Not Pregnant!
- DVD, 2006
- Dave Attell's Insomniac Tour
- DVD, 2006
- Captain Miserable
- HBO DVD, 2007
References
- See Skanks for the Memories
- MarksFriggin.com - Stern Show News - Archive
- MarksFriggin.com - Stern Show News - Archive
- The Gong Show with Dave Attell
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- "The Gong Show With Dave Attell" Will Premiere On Comedy Central