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Louis CK
Date Of Birth: 12/09/1967
Talking FunnyWith Jerry Seinfeld on the HBO show |
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| TV: 1996-99: Writer for The Chris Rock Show |
| TV: 1993: Became a writer for The Conan O'Brien Show |
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| Stand Up: 1987: First appearance on stage |
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Louis CK in Montreal 2009 |
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![]() One of the most celebrated strands of Louis CK’s comedy is that we should all stop griping about the modern world and instead appreciate its marvels. Well, among those marvels we should probably count Louis CK himself. When the whole comedy community, from Ricky Gervais to Chris Rock, heralds someone as one of the best stand-ups of their generation, the inclination is not to believe it: to lower expectations and steel yourself for disappointment. But with his sold-out 90-plus minute show here in Montreal, he certainly proves worthy of the accolades – even if he is a big, fat hypocrite. Who is he to tell us to quit griping when that that’s the very bread and butter of stand-up, including his own? But the very premise of his set is that he’s an arrogant, selfish jerk, just like the rest of us. Only he’s better – because he can explain our terrible behaviour with hilarious eloquence. He’s not an aggressive or wilfully bad person, nor would he celebrate that, it’s just that selfishness, complacency and a sense of entitlement have made him casually evil. Like everyone else, he bemoans the state of the world, but does nothing about it. Sure, he could trade down his flashy car, saving fuel and releasing several thousand dollars, which he could use to save hundreds of lives. But he doesn’t, and neither do we. But at least he can be coruscatingly funny with it. This is no idealistic political rant – in fact, the very routine gives tacit approval to such Western decadence. Not only do we do nothing for our fellow humans that are dying from their abject poverty, we have a good old chortle at our fatal indifference. What a state we’re in. If it sounds tragic, 41-year-old Louis CK – the surname being an anglicised corruption of his real surname,, Szekely – has the rare gift of being able to make the appalling funny. A dog’s death, a thug brutally killing a pensioner with a hammer, the tears of children – this is the stuff of which his routines are made. There are topics, too, that you might consider old hat, yet even on a topic as exhausted as air travel, he finds something new. The observations on which it is based may be obvious, but time and again he gives it fresh impetus, spinning the routine to highlight the stupidity we are all capable of, and proving the adage that there is no such thing as a hack subject, only a hack comedian. While most of his material ostensibly scrutinises the behaviour of others, touching on his own divorce and the petty arguments he has with his there-year-old daughter which his competitive streak just won’t let him lose add a dash of his own personality. But essentially he represents us all; the less appealing side of the benign Everyman, providing his comedy with that rare combination of accessibility and edginess. |
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| Date of live review: Monday 27th Jul, '09 | |
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Review by Steve Bennett |
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Never thought I'd find an American comedian funnier than my favourite British comedians, but I have. Going to see him live for the first time in November and can't wait. If you're reading this you've probably seen his stuff but check out his videos. Hilarious. Paddy Rogers, May 2009 |
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This guy is by far the funniest comic working today. Joolie, April 2007 |
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I actually almost shit my pants when I saw him on comedy central - he is funny even when he is not dirty. mark, February 2007 |
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Brilliant brilliant comedian Darren Knowles, March 2006 |
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Funniest comedian I ever saw J Hodges, October 2005 |
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This guy is hillarious. had no idea he wrote and directed Pootie Tang. No wonder he's fuckin funny... Genius. Nate Dogg, September 2005 |
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Wonderfully original and fresh - he has earned his position alongside other great Hungarian-American comedians such as Ernie Kovacs, Seinfeld, and Freddie Prinze Hipcat, September 2005 |
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He is a finely ballenced live performer who relies upon the good will of an audience to travel the unexpected path he's prepaired for them. He's not one of those comedians who's waiting and willing to cut down Heckles with a stock of insults and adlibs. He has great respect for a roomful of people who want to hear him, but seems genuinely hurt if that trust is broken. However you encounter him, if you put your brain in his skilful hands and he will fill it with laughter Rachel Reid, August 2005 |
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Louis CK: Chewed Up
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Invention Of Lying
Montreal 2009
Louis CK at Montreal 2009



