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George Carlin

Updated: Apr 12

May 12, 1937 | New York City, New York | #Comedian #SocialSatirist #CountercultureIcon


Unfortunately, this Actor passed away on June 22, 2008. (Obituary)


George Carlin, born in New York City, New York, was a legendary comedian known for his fearless social commentary, sharp wit, and his iconic "Seven Dirty Words" routine. He was a counterculture icon and one of the most influential comedians of all time.


Carlin's career in comedy began in the 1960s, and he quickly gained recognition for his edgy and thought-provoking humor. He often tackled taboo subjects and used comedy as a means to critique society.


One of Carlin's most famous works was his "Seven Dirty Words" routine, a scathing commentary on censorship and freedom of speech. The routine sparked legal challenges and became a symbol of his dedication to pushing boundaries.


Throughout his career, Carlin released numerous comedy albums and specials, including "Class Clown" (1972) and "Carlin at Carnegie" (1982), where his social satire and linguistic prowess were on full display.


Carlin's ability to use comedy to challenge societal norms and question authority made him a revered figure among both comedians and fans.


Top Albums/Specials:

1. "Class Clown" (1972) - Film

2. "Carlin at Carnegie" (1982) - Film

3. "Jammin' in New York" (1992) - Film

4. "Life Is Worth Losing" (2005) - Film


George Carlin's career is characterized by his fearless and incisive social commentary, his iconic routines, and his enduring influence on comedy and counterculture.


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