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Andrew Dice Clay (born Andrew Clay Silverstein; September 29, 1957) [1] is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He rose to prominence in the late 1980s with a brash, deliberately offensive persona known as "The Diceman". In 1990, he became the first stand-up comedian to sell out Madison Square Garden for two consecutive nights. [2] .
Andrew "Dice" Clay (Brooklyn; 29 de septiembre de 1957), nacido como Andrew Clay Silverstein, [1] es un actor y comediante estadounidense. Según su sitio web oficial, "su carrera hacia la fama fue meteórica, vendiendo álbumes de platino, y protagonizando papeles en películas y especiales de televisión.
- Andrew Clay Silverstein
- Estadounidense
- Fred Silverstein
Andrew "Dice" Clay (Brooklyn; 29 de septiembre de 1957), nacido como Andrew Clay Silverstein, [1] es un actor y comediante estadounidense. Según su sitio web oficial, "su carrera hacia la fama fue meteórica, vendiendo álbumes de platino, y protagonizando papeles en películas y especiales de televisión.
ANDREW DICE CLAY is proud to be one of America's most controversial and outrageous comics. And it’s that persona that has made him a Rock and Roll, Comedy Legend. When he released his debut album, Dice, the parental advisory label simply read “Warning: This album is offensive.”.
The Day the Laughter Died is a comedy double album by American comedian Andrew Dice Clay, released in 1990. It was produced by Rick Rubin, whose concept was to record an unadvertised performance in a small club with a small crowd, many of whom would not necessarily be fans of Clay's act.
- December 26–27, 1989
- Comedy
- March 14, 1990
- Rick Rubin
Birth name. Andrew Clay Silverstein. Nicknames. The Diceman. Dice. Height. 5′ 11″ (1.80 m) Mini Bio. Andrew Dice Clay was born on September 29, 1957 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990), Blue Jasmine (2013) and A Star Is Born (2018).
The Day the Laughter Died, Part II is a comedy album by American comedian Andrew Dice Clay, [1] released in 1993. It was produced by Rick Rubin. [2] . The album was a sequel to 1990's The Day the Laughter Died and repeated the original album's concept to record an unadvertised performance at Rodney Dangerfield 's club, Dangerfield's. [3]