Rick Reynolds
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Rick Reynolds (born December 13, 1951)[1] is an American comedian known for his one-man shows Only the Truth Is Funny and All Grown Up...and No Place to Go. Only the Truth Is Funny began as a theatrical show and was eventually broadcast on Showtime and nominated for a 1993 Emmy Award for writing.[2]
Early life and education
Reynolds was born in Wood Village, Oregon, a suburb of in Portland. His father drowned when Rick was six months old.[1][2] His manic depressive mother brought in several stepfathers, who were abusive.[1][3] He graduated from Portland State University in 1976 with a Bachelor of Science in philosophy.
Career
In 1997, Reynolds starred in the short-lived sitcom Life... and Stuff,[4] which he also co-created.[5] Prior to the release of Life... and Stuff Reynolds was quoted at a press conference saying, "If this is canceled, and my whole career has worked toward this point . . .," Reynolds said, letting the thought hang. "Who am I kidding? Is it going to happen again? I'm not a great-looking guy and I'm 45 now. This is it. So, of course, I'll be devastated."[6]
Personal life
Reynolds married his first wife attending college.[1] He met his second wife, Lisa, in San Francisco, and married her in 1983.[1] In 1989, Reynolds moved with his family from Hollywood to Petaluma, California, about which Reynolds said "none of my neighbors have written a screenplay."[1] Their son, Cooper, was born in 1991, and Jack was born in 1993.[1] They divorced in 2000.[7]
Comedic shows
- "Only the Truth Is Funny" (1991)[7]
- "All Grown Up ... And No Place to Go" (1995)[7]
- "Love, God, Sex (and Other Stuff I Don't Have)" (2009)[7]
- "Only the Truth Is Funny: Mid-Life at the Oasis" (2009)
References
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External links
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- Only the Truth Is Funny at YouTube
- Rick Reynolds Facebook Fan Page
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- Rick Reynolds' Only the Truth Is Funny by producer Robert B. Weide
- Hollywood Story in Which Truth Plays by Robert Epstein, Los Angeles Times
- Reynolds Escapes New York by Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle
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- 1951 births
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