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George Carlincomedian Died: June 22, 2008 Best Known as: American comedian and actor
Deathplace: Santa Monica,
California
George Carlin was an actor and comedian, who started out his career
in the late 1950s doing standup and eventually becoming a household name,
appearing regularly on television and in New York and Las Vegas
nightclubs. He first appeared on the Merv Griffith Show in 1965, and he
was chosen as the first host of “Saturday Night Live” in 1975. Carlin was
known for his social commentary, wordplay on everyday life, and routines
like “Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television.” He became a renegade
in the ‘70s incorporating religion, politics, drugs, and swear words into
his routines. Carlin has received many awards for his talents, including
two Grammy Awards and the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. He appeared
on over 80 television shows including the "Ed Sullivan Show" and "Johnny
Carson’s Tonight Show," and released numerous comedy albums during his
five decade long career.
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