Andrew Dice Clay Movies and Career Information
Sep 29, 1957
Brooklyn
Actor and Writer
Andrew Dice Clay (born Andrew Clay Silverstein; September 29, 1957) is an American comedian. He is known for a style of comedy that has sparked controversy and much media coverage. He is loved by some and reviled by others, who feel that his act is crude, misogynistic, and degrading. Clay has been widely opposed by female rights groups and he has been banned from many radio and television shows for his explicit language and politically incorrect humor. He has been in a number of radio fights with established names such as Howard Stern and been pronounced "finished" many times, but as he approaches his 25th year as a comedian, he is still appearing in Las Vegas on a daily basis. He has been in more than 15 movies and has put out 7 stand-up albums, including the triple-album Filth. He is the only comedian in history to sell out Madison Square Garden two nights in a row, a feat he accomplished in 1990. The performance was later released on the album Dice Rules. His act is usually about fellatio, sex, masturbation and intolerance to basically everybody (women in particular). Traditionally, fans in the front row are grossly abused by the "Diceman" during his act, and he almost always
- Andrew Dice Clay Movies before 2012
- One Night at McCool's 2001
- My 5 Wives 2000
- Foolish 1999
- Whatever It Takes (1999) 1999
- Dice Rules 1991
- Pretty in Pink 1986
- Night Patrol 1984
- No Contest
- Amazon Women on the Moon
- Movies Written by Andrew Dice Clay
- Dice Rules 1991