Daniel Lawrence Whitney
(born February 17, 1963), better known by the stage name Larry the Cable Guy
, is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is one of the co-stars of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, a comedy troupe which also includes Bill Engvall and Jeff Foxworthy, with whom he has starred on Blue Collar TV
, and Ron White.
Larry the Cable Guy has released five comedy albums, of which three have been certified gold by the RIAA for shipments of 500,000 copies. In addition, he has starred in three Blue Collar Comedy Tour-related movies, as well as in the films Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector
, Delta Farce
, and Witless Protection
. He does the voice of Mater in the Disney/Pixar film Cars
, and has a book out entitled Git r' Done!
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Early life
Daniel Whitney spent his early childhood in
Pawnee City, Nebraska. His father Tom Sr. was a minister at the Four Mile Church in nearby
Humboldt and the Congregational Church in
Verdon for several years. Whitney moved to
Palm Beach County, Florida with his family when he was 16, where he attended The King's Academy and later graduated from Berean School, in 1981. His father, who once played guitar with the
Everly Brothers, was a high school principal at The King's Academy. Whitney worked as a fast food cook at
Wendy's until 1985, when he began doing stand-up comedy with other West Palm Beach locals. At the encouragement of friends and co-workers, he continued his standup work during amateur nights at the Comedy Club in
Blue Springs, Missouri. In 1991, he began doing
radio comedy, in which he would call in to stations as fictional characters. The "Larry" character was created after a friend from
The Ron and Ron Show on 95YNF in Tampa, Florida asked him to call in as a cable installer and install his cable.
Career
Whitney started a career in radio as a disc jockey in
Blue Springs, Missouri. He moved to
Omaha, where he was a personality on the short lived alternative station 101.9 The Edge KGDE. This was followed by stints at Rock 100
WDIZ and 101.1
WJRR in
Orlando before meeting the Blue Collar Boys. He became known in the South in the early 1990s when he made regular radio appearances via phone on programs such as
The Ron and Ron Show
. He was also a regular via phone during the late 90s on
Z-92's
The Todd and Tyler Show
in
Omaha, Nebraska, on the nationally syndicated
The Chris Baker Show
Friday mornings, as well as the
Kirk, Mark, and Lopez
morning show on
98 Rock in
Baltimore, Maryland. He was also a frequent guest on the
Johnny Dare and Murphy
show on 98.9,
KQRC,
Kansas City. He also did appearances on
Real Radio 104.1 in
Orlando, Florida, on the Monsters in the Mid Day (presently the
Monsters in the Morning), as he was a personal friend of
BlackBean (
Carlos Navarro) with whom he had done voice-over work. He was brought to
New England on
Greg and the Morning Buzz
on WHEB 100.3 and WGIR 101.1 in
Portsmouth and
Manchester, New Hampshire, respectively, doing two commentaries a week.
He became famous developing the Larry character, a persona that he now maintains throughout his stage act. The Larry character is characterized by a stereotypical
redneck appearance, off-color humor, recounting stories about his "family", and using, among other common expressions, his own
catchphrase "Git-R-Done!" A part of Whitney's routine is his affected
Southern accent. He says in interviews and in his autobiographical book
GIT-R-DONE
that he deliberately "turns on" the accent both on and off stage, because he may forget it if he kept his normal accent intact.
[1] He uses
catchphrase humor, including "Git-R-Done," "Lord, I apologize," and "I don't care who ya are, that's funny right there" after particularly egregious jokes. He appears in
Nutrisystem commercials with
Dan Marino. Marino delivers the catchphrase, "Git-R-Done," and is shown dressed in Whitney's trademark attire, including a pair of
jeans, a cut off, untucked flannel shirt, and
camouflage hat.
He has also seen considerable success from his comedic recordings. His first two comedy albums,
Lord, I Apologize
(2001), and
The Right To Bare Arms
(2005), have both been
certified gold by the
RIAA. A third album,
Morning Constitutions
, and its accompanying TV special were released in 2007.
In 2006 he was approached by
Comedy Central to voice a character for an as-yet-unnamed animated series. The show would involve his character as one of two owners of a small cable channel (the other, a high-classed, high-attitude woman). A half-hour pilot was ordered by the network, but has yet to air.
[2]
Whitney was
roasted in a
Comedy Central special on March 15, 2009.
[3] During the roast he can be heard greeting roasters out of character and in his normal speaking voice, as well as being called 'Dan' by
Bill Engvall.
Personal life
The few
biographies of Whitney describe only the fictional life of Larry the Cable Guy, as he rarely speaks out of character when in public. His father died "a few years ago" in
Florida, while his mother Shirley lives in
Lincoln, Nebraska. He has an older sister, Debbie, who also lives in Lincoln. His older brother, Tom Whitney, Jr., with daughter Danielle, named after her uncle, lives in Florida. He and his wife, Cara, have been married since 2005, and they have a son and a daughter, Wyatt and Reagan.
In a
60 Minutes
interview, in which Whitney spoke in his Cable Guy voice, correspondent
Bob Simon reveals Whitney's "happy-go-lucky" lifestyle: "Unlike many comedians the
60 Minutes
team has met, Larry is not angry, he's not
depressed, he's not
paranoid. He's a hard-working, supremely confident, happy-go-lucky funnyman."
[4]
Whitney is also a tremendous
University of Nebraska football fan and can be seen regularly on the sidelines at their games.
Radio career
Whitney was a radio personality on:
- KKAR 1290 AM in Omaha, Nebraska
- KGDE 101.9 The Edge in Omaha, Nebraska
- KEZO "Z-92" in Omaha, Nebraska
- KQRC 98.9 FM "The Rock" in Kansas City
- KMYZ "Z104.5 The Edge" in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- WYNF 94.9 FM "95ynf" in Tampa, Florida
- WJRR 101.1 FM in Orlando, Florida
- WDIZ in Orlando, Florida
- WPLA in Jacksonville, Florida
- WIYY 97.9 "98 Rock" in Baltimore, Maryland
- WPYX in Albany, New York
- WHEB in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- KTPI-FM in Tehachapi, California
Discography
Year
| Title
| Chart Positions
| RIAA
|
US Comedy
| US Country
| US
|
2001
| Lord, I Apologize
| 1
| 53
| —
| Gold
|
2004
| A Very Larry Christmas
| 1
| 8
| 43
| Gold
|
2005
| The Right to Bare Arms
| 1
| 1
| 7
| Gold
|
2007
| Morning Constitutions
| 1
| 5
| 16
| —
|
Christmastime in Larryland
| 1
| 12
| 42
| —
|
2009
| Off the Can
| 7
| 50
| —
| —
|
Filmography
- Larry the Cable Guy: Git-R-Done
(2003)
- Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie
(2003)
- Blue Collar Comedy Tour: Rides Again
(2004)
- Blue Collar TV
(2004)
- Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector
(2006)
- Cars
(Film & Video Game) (2006) (voice)
- Mater
- Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For the Road
(2006)
- Delta Farce
(2007)
- Witless Protection
(2008)
- Celebrity Family Feud
(2008)
- Comedy Central Roast
(2009)
- Cars 2
(2011) (voice)
- Mater
Notes
- An Interview with Larry the Cable Guy, Dead-Frog.com, June 15, 2005
- "Basic Cable Guy: Pilot At Comedy Central — Network Has Ordered Half-Hour Animated TV Show Starring 'Blue Collar' Comedian", HollywoodReporter.com, December 13, 2006
- COMEDY CENTRAL TO RIP MORE THAN FLANNEL SLEEVES - NETWORK TO ROAST LARRY THE CABLE GUY
- Simon, Bob. "Political Correctness 'Out Of Control': Bob Simon Interviews The King Of Comedy, Larry The Cable Guy", ''60 Minutes'' Online, December 17, 2007