Andrew Dice Clay

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Andrew Dice Clay (born Andrew Clay Silverstein; September 29, 1957) is an American comedian and actor. Clay 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, racist, homophobic and degrading. Clay has been widely opposed by women's rights groups and he has been banned from many radio and television shows for his explicit language and politically incorrect humor. MTV banned him for life in 1989 for reciting what he called "adult nursery rhymes" during the annual Video Music Awards ceremony (September 6, 1989). The next year, when he was invited to guest host the weekly comedy TV show, Saturday Night Live, cast member Nora Dunn declared her refusal to ever appear on the same broadcast as Clay and did not participate in the episode of his guest appearance (May 12). Invited musical guest Sinéad O'Connor also boycotted Clay's appearance. Clay is known for playing the lead role in the film The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. Clay has been in several movies and has put out many 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 and concert film Dice Rules.

Known For

Birth Location Brooklyn, New York, USA
Born 1957-09-29

Movies

Warrior Strong as Coach Schmidt
2023
A Star Is Born as Lorenzo Campana
2018
2016
Entourage as Andrew Dice Clay
2015
Blue Jasmine as Augie
2013
Heckler as Self
2007
One Night at McCool's as Utah / Elmo
2001
My 5 Wives as Tony Morano
2000
Point Doom as Frankie
2000
Foolish as El Dorado Ron
1999
Whatever It Takes as Dave Menardi
1998
1995
Jury Duty as Uncle Sal (uncredited)
1995
No Contest as Oz, aka Raymond Ulysses Brice
1995
1993
Andrew Dice Clay: For Ladies Only as Andrew Dice Clay
1992
1990
Casual Sex? as Vinny
1988
1987
Pretty in Pink as Bouncer
1986
Private Resort as Curt
1985
Night Patrol as Tony Baroni
1984
1984
The Young Landlords as A.B. Tucker
1983
Wacko as Tony Schlongini
1982