Bill Hicks Biography

Occup.Comedian
FromUSA
BornDecember 16, 1961
DiedFebruary 26, 1994
Aged32 years
Bill Hicks, birthed William Melvin Hicks on December 16, 1961, was an American stand-up comedian, social doubter, and satirist that mesmerized audiences with his sharp wit, debatable takes, and also provocative understandings. Throughout his job, Hicks touched on numerous contentious topics, consisting of politics, faith, and consumer society. Regretfully, Hicks met an unexpected fatality at the age of 32 when he shed his battle against pancreatic cancer cells on February 26, 1994.

Born in Valdosta, Georgia, Hicks was the son of Jim and also Mary Hicks, and he matured with 2 senior siblings, Steve and also Lynn. At the age of 7, Hicks' family transferred to Houston, Texas, where he spent the majority of his developmental years. He went to Westchester High School, and it was throughout this time that Hicks discovered his interest for funny.

Hicks was extremely influenced by the job of Woody Allen, Richard Pryor, as well as George Carlin-- three comical greats that inspired him to excellent his funny voice. At the age of 16, Hicks started carrying out at local comedy clubs, often slipping out in the evening against his parents' dreams. He would arrive home exhausted and also cluttered, only to deal with the consequences of his disobedience the next day.

In 1980, Hicks met Dwight Slade, a fellow hopeful comedian, and together they refined their comedy skills. Upon finishing high school, Hicks briefly participated in the University of Houston but dropped out to pursue a full time job in funny. He moved to Los Angeles, where he ended up being a routine entertainer at The Comedy Store, a famous comedy club. At the age of 22, Hicks landed his initial television appearance on "Late Night with David Letterman."

The 1980s marked the surge of Hicks' profession, as he explored both the United States as well as the United Kingdom, solidifying his condition as one of the most prominent comedians of his generation. Little bits from his efficiencies were included on albums like "Dangerous" (1990) as well as "Relentless" (1992), further cementing his fame.

Hicks' provocative viewpoints frequently landed him in problem, such as when he was outlawed from "The Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993 for his debatable routine. In spite of this trouble, he continued to be prominent with countercultural target markets that appreciated his unapologetic criticisms of society, national politics, and religious beliefs.

In 1993, Hicks received the devastating medical diagnosis of pancreatic cancer cells. Though his health and wellness decreased rapidly, he continued to carry out and also explore for much of the list below year. Understood for his chain-smoking on stage, Hicks took care of to give up smoking cigarettes as well as take on a much healthier lifestyle shortly prior to his death.

Following his passing away, Hicks gained an even bigger cult following, and also his work continues to be treasured by followers and fellow comics alike. While his life was short-lived, Bill Hicks' effect on the globe of funny is tremendous and also enduring. His unabashed sincerity and readiness to test social standards have influenced numerous comedians, as well as his spirit survives with the long-lasting relevance of his funny commentary.

Our collection contains 23 quotes who is written / told by Bill.

Related authors: Woody Allen (Director), David Letterman (Comedian), Richard Pryor (Actor), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), George Carlin (Comedian)

23 Famous quotes by Bill Hicks

Small: Watching television is like taking black spray paint to your third eye
"Watching television is like taking black spray paint to your third eye"
Small: Ultimately, it is in fun. It is supposed to be highly entertaining
"Ultimately, it is in fun. It is supposed to be highly entertaining"
Small: People in the United Kingdom and outside the United States share my bemusement with the United States t
"People in the United Kingdom and outside the United States share my bemusement with the United States that America doesn't share with itself"
Small: Music is a great energizer. Its a language everybody knows
"Music is a great energizer. It's a language everybody knows"
Small: Listen, the next revolution is gonna be a revolution of ideas
"Listen, the next revolution is gonna be a revolution of ideas"
Small: Life is only a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves
"Life is only a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves"
Small: Its always funny until someone gets hurt. Then its just hilarious
"It's always funny until someone gets hurt. Then it's just hilarious"
Small: If youre so pro-life, do me a favour: dont lock arms and block medical clinics. If youre so pro-life, l
"If you're so pro-life, do me a favour: don't lock arms and block medical clinics. If you're so pro-life, lock arms and block cemeteries"
Small: If you dont think drugs have done good things for us, then take all of your records, tapes and CDs and
"If you don't think drugs have done good things for us, then take all of your records, tapes and CD's and burn them"
Small: Im not really a heavy smoker any more. I only get through two lighters a day now
"I'm not really a heavy smoker any more. I only get through two lighters a day now"
Small: Your denial is beneath you, and thanks to the use of hallucinogenic drugs, I see through you
"Your denial is beneath you, and thanks to the use of hallucinogenic drugs, I see through you"
Small: Women priests. Great, great. Now theres priests of both sexes I dont listen to
"Women priests. Great, great. Now there's priests of both sexes I don't listen to"
Small: We are the facilitators of our own creative evolution
"We are the facilitators of our own creative evolution"
Small: Im a heavy smoker. I go through two lighters a day
"I'm a heavy smoker. I go through two lighters a day"
Small: I left in love, in laughter, and in truth, and wherever truth, love and laughter abide, I am there in s
"I left in love, in laughter, and in truth, and wherever truth, love and laughter abide, I am there in spirit"
Small: I get a kick out of being an outsider constantly. It allows me to be creative
"I get a kick out of being an outsider constantly. It allows me to be creative"
Small: I dont mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but I am, so thats how it comes out
"I don't mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but I am, so that's how it comes out"
Small: I dont like anything in the mainstream and they dont like me
"I don't like anything in the mainstream and they don't like me"
Small: I dont do drugs anymore... than, say, the average touring funk band
"I don't do drugs anymore... than, say, the average touring funk band"
Small: Children are smarter than any of us. Know how I know that? I dont know one child with a full time job a
"Children are smarter than any of us. Know how I know that? I don't know one child with a full time job and children"
Small: As long as one person lives in darkness then it seems to be a responsibility to tell other people
"As long as one person lives in darkness then it seems to be a responsibility to tell other people"
Small: And if I can take part in it by transforming my own consciousness, then someone elses, Im happy to do i
"And if I can take part in it by transforming my own consciousness, then someone else's, I'm happy to do it"
Small: We all pay for life with death, so everything in between should be free
"We all pay for life with death, so everything in between should be free"