Artie Lange is a talented American actor, comedian, and writer known for his distinctive humor and larger-than-life personality. He first gained widespread recognition as a member of the original cast of MADtv, where his sharp wit and comedic timing endeared him to audiences. Lange's career took off with notable film roles in cult classics such as "Dirty Work" (1998), where he showcased his comedic chops alongside fellow funnyman Norm Macdonald, and "The Bachelor" (1999), where he displayed his versatility as an actor. With his unique blend of irreverent humor and raw authenticity, Artie Lange has carved out a niche for himself in the entertainment industry. His stand-up comedy specials and frequent appearances on popular talk shows like "The Howard Stern Show" have further solidified his reputation as a comedic force to be reckoned with. Despite personal struggles, Lange's talent and resilience continue to shine through in his work, earning him a dedicated fan base and respect from his peers. Artie Lange's ability to bring laughter and honesty to his performances sets him apart as a one-of-a-kind entertainer with a lasting impact on the comedy scene.
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Directed by Artie Lange, Bob Saget, Jack Warden, Norm MacDonald, Traylor Howard
Directed by Artie Lange, "Chris ODonnell", Edward Asner, Gary Sinyor, Renée Zellweger