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Lewis Black

Lewis Niles Black[1] (born August 30, 1948)[2] is an American stand-up comedian and actor. His comedy routines often escalate into angry rants about history, politics, religion, and cultural trends.

Lewis Black
Black in 2007
Birth nameLewis Niles Black
Born (1948-08-30) August 30, 1948 (age 75)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Medium
EducationUniversity of Maryland, College Park
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (BA)
Yale University (MFA)
Years active1970s–present
Genres
Subject(s)
Websitelewisblack.com

He hosted the Comedy Central series Lewis Black's Root of All Evil and makes regular appearances on The Daily Show delivering his "Back in Black" commentary segment, which he has been doing since The Daily Show was hosted by Craig Kilborn.[3] He was voted 51st of the 100 greatest stand-up comedians of all time by Comedy Central in 2004; and was voted 5th in Comedy Central's Stand Up Showdown in 2008 and 11th in 2010. In 2015, he appeared as the voice of Anger in the Pixar film Inside Out, a role he will reprise in the 2024 sequel, Inside Out 2.

Lewis Black is also a spokesman for the Aruba Tourism Authority, appearing in television ads that first aired in late 2009 and 2010. He has served as an "ambassador for voting rights" for the American Civil Liberties Union since 2013.[4]

When not on the road performing, Black resides in Manhattan, but also maintains a residence in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Early life edit

Lewis Black was born on August 30, 1948, in Washington, D.C.,[5] the elder son of Jeannette Black (née Kaplan; 1918-2022), a teacher, and Samuel Black (1918–2019), an artist and mechanical engineer.[6] He had a younger brother, Ronald, who died of cancer in 1997 at the age of 47.[7]

He is Jewish and was raised in a middle-class Jewish family in the Burnt Mills neighborhood of Silver Spring, Maryland.[8] His grandparents emigrated from the Russian Empire, including Chornyi Ostriv and Białystok, and his paternal grandfather was originally named Leib Blech, later changed to Louis Black.[9] Black graduated from Springbrook High School in 1966.[10]

Black recounts in his book Nothing's Sacred that he scored highly on the math section of his SAT exam and later applied to Yale, Princeton, Brown, Amherst, Williams, and Georgetown. Every college he applied to except Georgetown rejected him, but by that point he had decided he did not want to go there, so he attended the University of Maryland, College Park for one year before transferring to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. There, he studied playwriting and was a brother of Pi Lambda Phi International fraternity and a member of Student Congress.[11] After graduating in 1970, he returned to Washington, where he worked at the Appalachian Regional Commission, wrote plays, and performed stand-up comedy at the Brickskeller in Dupont Circle.[2]

He earned an MFA degree at the Yale School of Drama in 1977, and was married for ten months when he was 26 years old.[2][12]

Black's career began in theater as a playwright; however, he has stated that he was always doing stand-up "on the side."[3] He served as the playwright-in-residence and associate artistic director of Steve Olsen's West Bank Cafe Downstairs Theatre Bar in Hell's Kitchen in New York City, where he collaborated with composer and lyricist Rusty Magee and artistic director Rand Foerster on hundreds of one-act plays[citation needed] from 1981 to 1989. Also with Rusty Magee, Black wrote the musical The Czar of Rock and Roll, which premiered at Houston's Alley Theatre in 1990. Black's stand-up comedy began as an opening act for the plays; he was also the master of ceremonies. After a management change at the theater, Black left and began working as a comedian, as well as finding bit parts in television and films.

Comedic style edit

Black lists his comedic influences as George Carlin, Lenny Bruce, Richard Pryor, Lily Tomlin, Bob Newhart and Shelley Berman.[13]

Career edit

Stand-up comedy edit

In 1994, Black appeared on A&E's An Evening at the Improv.[14]

In 1998, Black starred in his first comedy special on the series Comedy Central Presents. He starred in two additional episodes of the series in 2000 and 2002. He starred in another special for the network in 2002, titled Taxed Beyond Belief. In 2004 and 2005, Black hosted the World Stupidity Awards ceremony at Montreal's Just for Laughs comedy festival. In 2004, he had an HBO stand-up special titled Black on Broadway. Black hosted Comedy Central's Last Laugh '07, which aired on December 2, 2007, along with Dave Attell and D.L. Hughley.

In 2006, Black performed at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. for an HBO special, Red, White, and Screwed. It aired in June and a DVD was released in October. When explaining his choice of venue, Black said that "some asshole" was paid to count the number of times the word "fuck" was said in his previous HBO special, Black On Broadway, and that the original location, the Kennedy Center, wanted him to cut back on its use. Black was told the number was 42, when actually it was approximately 78.[15]

Black received a 2007 Grammy Award for "Best Comedy Album" for his album The Carnegie Hall Performance.[16] He hosted the Comedy Central television series The Root of All Evil in 2008. The show pitted two people or pop-culture topics against each other as a panel of comedians argued, in the style of a court trial, which is more evil, e.g., "Paris Hilton vs. Dick Cheney" and "Internet Porn vs. YouTube". After hearing arguments from both sides, Black, acting as judge, made the final decision as to which is more evil.[17] In 2008, Black hosted History of the Joke with Lewis Black,[18] a 2-hour comedy-documentary on The History Channel.

Comedy Central's "Stand-Up Month" in 2008 featured specials originally presented on HBO by Black, along with programs featuring Dane Cook and Chris Rock. That year, as part of Comedy Central's "Stand-Up Month", Black's routine finished at #5 on "Stand-Up Showdown 2008", a viewer-based countdown of the top Comedy Central Presents routine. In 2009, Black filmed two shows at the Fillmore Theater in Detroit, Michigan. These were the basis for the concert film Stark Raving Black, which appeared in theaters for a limited time in October, and was released on video the next year.[19] At the end of 2009, Black returned to the History Channel to host Surviving the Holidays with Lewis Black, in which he discussed the year-end pressures of Thanksgiving, Channukah, Christmas, and New Year's.

In 2011, Black filmed two shows at the State Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[20] The shows were used for Black's comedy special In God We Rust. The special premiered on Epix HD.[21] An extended and uncensored version of the special was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 11, 2011.[22]

In August 2013, Black recorded his ninth stand-up special Old Yeller: Live at the Borgata. Deadline reported that Black and the company that was releasing the stand-up special, Image Entertainment, would later air it in the form of pay-per-view and VOD, making it the first comedy special to air simultaneously on all cable, satellite and telco platforms.[23]

In October 2020, Black released his fourteenth stand-up special, Thanks for Risking Your Life, live at the Four Winds New Buffalo casino.[24] The special was filmed at the start of the COVID-19 lockdown and reflects that in material.[25]

Film and television career edit

On the screen edit

 
Black in 2007 at "Stand Up for Heroes"

Black appeared in episode 25 "Aria" (1991) of Law and Order as porn director Franklin Frome, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Obscene" (2004) as a shock jock, and in The Big Bang Theory episode "The Jiminy Conjecture" (2009) as Professor Crawley, an entomologist. He also released his autobiography, Nothing's Sacred, in 2005. Since November 9, 2005, Black has been making appearances in small segments on The Weather Channel. In December 2005, he appeared in an animated holiday special The Happy Elf, as the voice of the extremely tightly wound elf, Norbert.

In the film Accepted, a film about high school graduates who create a college when they fail to get accepted into any, he played Dean Ben Lewis of the school "South Harmon Institute of Technology". He also appeared in the 2006 films Man of the Year and Unaccompanied Minors. Black hosted Comedy Central's Last Laugh '06, which aired on December 10, 2006.

Voice edit

Black was the voice of "Manobrain" during the third season of the Cartoon Network series Duck Dodgers. He was the inventor of a diet pill which was stolen while he was in college. He blamed the theft on his college friend Dr. I. Q. Hi, not realizing that the actual thief was Duck Dodgers. The theft set Manobrain on the path of evil.

He provided the voice of the Deadly Duplicator in four episodes of the Adult Swim show Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law and in the video game based on the show.

Black provided the voice of oxpecker Ted in the My Gym Partner's a Monkey episode, "Hornbill and Ted's Bogus Journey". The character is portrayed in the same fashion as his comedy shows, though without profanity. In addition, the bird's clothes, looks, and mannerisms resemble his.

He also voiced Mr. E/Ricky Owens in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated and for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles played a middle-aged man named Vic who is kidnapped by the Kraang and mutated into a spider-like monster called "Spider-Bytez" by Michelangelo.

Black voiced Anger in the Pixar film Inside Out.

He also guest starred as the voice of Santa Claus in the SpongeBob SquarePants episodes "Goons on the Moon", "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas" and would reprise the role in spinoff series Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years.

Tours edit

On June 18, 2007, he sat in with Southern rock/Jam band Gov't Mule at the 6th annual Bonnaroo music festival, where he had performed earlier that weekend, for what was to be a quick joke. A member of the audience threw a bottle at Black, which struck him. Black was upset and he encouraged the audience to boo the heckler before leaving the stage in disgust, while shouting obscenities at the heckler. This act was seen in an episode of Lewis Black's Root of All Evil titled "YouTube vs. simply".

On June 29, 2007, Black gave a benefit show at Springbrook High School, his alma mater, in the school's auditorium for 1,100 alumni, faculty, and students. He performed in his usual style, stopping at points to remark how good it felt to use that language on that particular stage. At the end of the show he was given a Springbrook football jersey, and cursed at one teacher for giving him a B and causing him not to graduate first in his class.

In mid-December 2007, Black went with Robin Williams, Kid Rock, Lance Armstrong and Rachel Smith, Miss USA 2007, on a United Service Organizations trip to support the troops in Iraq and Kuwait. The last show was on December 22 at the U.S Naval Station in Rota, Spain. In 2008, Black went on tour to promote his book Me of Little Faith.[26] Black did a stand-up tour called "Let Them Eat Cake", with material from that tour being featured on his comedy album Anticipation. Beginning in January 2010, Black embarked on a new tour called "In God We Rust".[citation needed]

Legal issues edit

In 2000, Black and fellow comedian Jim Norton were arrested for their involvement[clarification needed] with "The Naked Teen Voyeur Bus",[27] a specially designed bus with acrylic glass walls containing numerous 18- and 19-year-old topless women. This bus was driven around Manhattan while reports about it were broadcast on the Opie and Anthony radio show.[3] The radio station management did not inform the O&A show that the bus's route was also the route that President Bill Clinton was using that day. Twenty-eight hours after their arrest, Black and Norton were released. Black appeared on The Daily Show the following night where he stated he was exercising his constitutional rights. He then joked that the location of this particular right was unclear, but that it was "between 'all men are created equal' and 'don't shit where you eat.'"[28]

Published works edit

  • Nothing's Sacred (2005)
  • Nothing's Sacred (audio book) (2006)
  • Nothing's Sacred (softcover version) (2007)
  • Me of Little Faith (2008) (New York: Riverhead Books – Penguin Group) 240 pages, ISBN 978-1-59448-994-5.
  • Me of Little Faith (paperback version with added content) (2009)
  • I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas (2010)
  • One Slight Hitch (Play,Dramatist Play Service) (2013)

Media releases edit

CDs edit

DVDs edit

  • Unleashed (compilation of his four Comedy Central specials plus his appearances on The Daily Show: Indecision 2000) (2002)
  • Black on Broadway (2003 HBO Special) (2004)
  • A Pair of Lewis Black Shorts (Sidesplitters: The Burt & Dick Story and The Gynecologists) (2006)
  • Red, White, and Screwed (2006 HBO Special)
  • History of the Joke with Lewis Black (2008 History Channel special)
  • Surviving the Holidays with Lewis Black (2009 History Channel special)
  • Stark Raving Black (2009)
  • In God We Rust (2012 Epix Special)
  • Lewis Black: Old Yeller - Live At the Borgata In Atlantic City (2013)
  • Black to the Future (2017)
  • Thanks for Risking Your Life (2020)

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters Paul
1990 Jacob's Ladder Jacob's Doctor
1991 The Hard Way Banker
1993 The Night We Never Met Marty Holder
Joey Breaker Pete Grimm
2000 Sidesplitters: The Burt & Dick Story Burt Short film
2002 American Dummy Club Owner
2003 The Gynecologists Cookie LaMotte
2006 Accepted Ben Lewis
Man of the Year Eddie Langston
Falling for Grace Rob York
Unaccompanied Minors Oliver Porter
2007 Farce of the Penguins Jimmy
2008 History of the Joke Narrator Documentary
No Free Lunch Lewis Short film
What Blows Up Must Come Down! Furry Murray
2009 Ollie & the Baked Halibut Baked Halibut Short film
2010 Peep World Narrator
2011 Afghan Luke Himself
2013 Comedy Warriors: Healing through Humor[29][30] Himself
2015 Introducing Parker Dowd Drew Short film
Inside Out Anger (voice)
Riley's First Date? Short film
Stereotypically You Charlie's Therapist
2016 Rock Dog Linnux (voice)
Better Off Single Therapist
2017 Gilbert Himself Documentary
Imitation Girl Lew
2019 The Last Laugh Max Becker
2024 Inside Out 2 Anger (voice)

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1990–1991 The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Bernie 5 episodes
1991 Law & Order Director Franklin Frome Season 2, Episode 3: "Aria"
1994 A&E's An Evening at the Improv Himself Season 15, Episode 17
1996–present The Daily Show Commentator "Back in Black" segment[31]
1997 Homicide: Life on the Street Laslo "Punchy" Deleon Episode: "Deception"
1997 Mad About You The Pizza Slice Season 6, Episode 7: "Le Sex Show"
2003 The Brak Show Brain Slug / Zorak 2 episodes
2004 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit BJ Cameron Episode: "Obscene"
2005 Duck Dodgers Manobrain (voice) Episode: "A Lame Duck Mind"
2005 The Happy Elf Norbert (voice) TV movie
2005–2007 Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law The Deadly Duplicator, Elliott (voices) four episodes
2006 Lewis Black: Red, White & Screwed[32] Himself HBO comedy special
2007 My Gym Partner's a Monkey Ted (voice) Episode 36: "Hornbill and Ted's Bogus Journey"
2008 Lewis Black's Root of All Evil Himself
2009 The Big Bang Theory Professor Crawley Season 3, Episode 2: "The Jiminy Conjecture"
2010 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Mr. E/Adult Ricky Owens (voice)
2011 Robotomy Gore-Ax (voice) Episode: "Mean Green"
2011 The Penguins of Madagascar Dale (voice) Episode: "Arch-Enemy/The Big S.T.A.N.K."
2012–2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Spider Bytez / Vic (voice) two episodes
2016 Madoff Ezra Merkin Miniseries
2016 Crisis in Six Scenes Al 2 episodes
2017 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! Mayor Stoughton (voice) Episode: "World of Witchcraft"
2017 The President Show Trump's Psyche Episode: "Joe Cirincione"
2018–2021 SpongeBob SquarePants Santa Claus (voice) 2 episodes, guest voice
2019 The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants Ragely J. Snarlingtooth (voice) Episode: "The Angry Abnormal Atrocities of the Astute Animal Aggressors"
2021 Devil May Care Atheist Steve (voice) Episode: "The Atheist"
2021 Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years Santa Claus (voice) Episode: "The Ho! Ho! Horror!", guest voice
2023 The Daily Show Himself (Guest Host) Delayed due to Writers' Strike (Originally for Week of June 20)[33]

Video games edit

Year Title Role
2008 Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law The Deadly Duplicator
2015 Disney Infinity 3.0[34] Anger

References edit

  1. ^ Elkin, Michael (May 29, 2008). "Black, White-Hot and Read All Over". Jewish Exponent. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. p. 35. Giving the devil his due? No, says Black, it's due to Judaism that he feels as good as he does. 'Without it, I would have been in a lot of trouble,' concedes the Washington-born Lewis Niles Black, who forged his persona crossing the river and wading through childhood in Silver Spring, Md.
  2. ^ a b c Cavna, Michael (September 23, 2012). "Lewis Black: All the World's a Rage". The Washington Post. p. A6.
  3. ^ a b c "LEWIS BLACK describes life on the road, groupies, and The Daily Show's humble beginnings", Employee of the Month, retrieved November 14, 2019 – via Spotify
  4. ^ "ACLU Names Celebrity Ambassadors for Key Civil Liberties Issues". ACLU. October 29, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
  5. ^ "About Lewis: Who is Lewis Black?". Lewis Black Official Website. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  6. ^ "Lewis Black Biography (1948–)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved November 1, 2010.
  7. ^ Cavna, Michael (September 20, 2012). "Lewis Black: The angry comic". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  8. ^ "Lewis Black Is One Angry Comic". CBS News. November 5, 2006. Retrieved December 13, 2006.
  9. ^ Stated on Finding Your Roots, May 4, 2021
  10. ^ "On Stage: A Comic Comes Home". The Washington Post. May 19, 2007. p. C12.
  11. ^ Parker, Nick (February 7, 2002). . Daily Tar Heel. University of North Carolina. Archived from the original on February 20, 2003.
  12. ^ Black, Lewis (2005). Nothing's Sacred. Simon Spotlight Entertainment. p. 201. ISBN 0-689-87647-5.
  13. ^ Gillette, Amelie (June 7, 2006). . The A.V. Club. The Onion. Archived from the original on July 7, 2007. Retrieved June 23, 2008.
  14. ^ "Andrew Stevens, Lewis Black, Suzy Soro, and more!". A&E's An Evening at the Improv. Season 15. Episode 17. 1994.
  15. ^ Lewis Black - Too Many F--ks, retrieved August 7, 2022
  16. ^ "Grammy Awards". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. September 30, 2006. Archived from the original on December 20, 2006. Retrieved November 1, 2010.
  17. ^ "Comedy Central Gets Angry With Lewis Black". IGN.com. October 4, 2007.
  18. ^ . History Channel. Archived from the original on February 25, 2009.
  19. ^ . Lewisblack.com. Archived from the original on October 31, 2010. Retrieved November 1, 2010.
  20. ^ "Lewis Black rants about Michele Bachmann, Farmville, Twitter" May 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Citypages.com. May 2011.
  21. ^ "Breaking News". The Futon Critic. February 28, 2012.
  22. ^ "IN BLACK WE TRUST! LEWIS BLACK RETURNS TO COMEDY CENTRAL..." (Press release). Comedy Central.
  23. ^ "Distributors Play Nice For Lewis Black Stand-Up Special". Deadline Hollywood. July 30, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  24. ^ "Lewis Black Is Still Pissed Off". Vice. October 6, 2020. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  25. ^ "Lewis Black set to unveil new special 'Thanks For Risking Your Life'". Vanyaland. September 22, 2020. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  26. ^ Eberhart, John Mark (May 29, 2008). "LA's the place for BookExpo". Kansas City Star (MO), pg. E17.
  27. ^ Trunk, Russell A. "Lewis Black: The Carnegie Hall Performance" (Anne Carlini) website.
  28. ^ "Back in Black – Jail Time" (video). The Daily Show. December 6, 2000.
  29. ^ "Comedy Warriors: Healing through Humor". Comedy Warriors. 2013.
  30. ^ Comedy Warriors: Healing through Humor, IMDb, 2013
  31. ^ "News Team". The Daily Show. Comedy Central.
  32. ^ "Lewis Black: Red, White & Screwed". Rotten Tomatoes.
  33. ^ "The Daily Show Sets New Round of Guest Hosts (Exclusive)". April 19, 2023. Retrieved April 27, 2023.
  34. ^ Avalanche Software. Disney Infinity 3.0. Scene: Closing credits, 5:39 in, Featuring the Voice Talents of.

External links edit

  • Lewis Black's lewisblack.com
  • Lewis Black on Twitter
  • Lewis Black on MySpace
  • Lewis Black at IMDb
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse: Lewis Black (TV Interview)
  • Lewis Black Interview on NPR's Fresh Air (April 7, 2005)
  • Lewis Black Interview on NPR's Talk of the Nation (January 29, 2003)
  • with the Village Voice (September 23, 2008)
  • Stand Up! Records
  • "Straight Talk" Interview in Submerge Magazine, (Sept. 2008)

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This article is about the comedian For the co founder of The Austin Chronicle and SXSW see Louis Black Lewis Niles Black 1 born August 30 1948 2 is an American stand up comedian and actor His comedy routines often escalate into angry rants about history politics religion and cultural trends Lewis BlackBlack in 2007Birth nameLewis Niles BlackBorn 1948 08 30 August 30 1948 age 75 Washington D C U S MediumFilm stand up televisionEducationUniversity of Maryland College ParkUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill BA Yale University MFA Years active1970s presentGenresBlack comedy news satire observational comedy political satireSubject s American culture American politics current events pop cultureWebsitelewisblack comHe hosted the Comedy Central series Lewis Black s Root of All Evil and makes regular appearances on The Daily Show delivering his Back in Black commentary segment which he has been doing since The Daily Show was hosted by Craig Kilborn 3 He was voted 51st of the 100 greatest stand up comedians of all time by Comedy Central in 2004 and was voted 5th in Comedy Central s Stand Up Showdown in 2008 and 11th in 2010 In 2015 he appeared as the voice of Anger in the Pixar film Inside Out a role he will reprise in the 2024 sequel Inside Out 2 Lewis Black is also a spokesman for the Aruba Tourism Authority appearing in television ads that first aired in late 2009 and 2010 He has served as an ambassador for voting rights for the American Civil Liberties Union since 2013 4 When not on the road performing Black resides in Manhattan but also maintains a residence in Chapel Hill North Carolina Contents 1 Early life 2 Comedic style 3 Career 3 1 Stand up comedy 3 2 Film and television career 3 2 1 On the screen 3 2 2 Voice 3 3 Tours 4 Legal issues 5 Published works 6 Media releases 6 1 CDs 6 2 DVDs 7 Filmography 7 1 Film 7 2 Television 7 3 Video games 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editLewis Black was born on August 30 1948 in Washington D C 5 the elder son of Jeannette Black nee Kaplan 1918 2022 a teacher and Samuel Black 1918 2019 an artist and mechanical engineer 6 He had a younger brother Ronald who died of cancer in 1997 at the age of 47 7 He is Jewish and was raised in a middle class Jewish family in the Burnt Mills neighborhood of Silver Spring Maryland 8 His grandparents emigrated from the Russian Empire including Chornyi Ostriv and Bialystok and his paternal grandfather was originally named Leib Blech later changed to Louis Black 9 Black graduated from Springbrook High School in 1966 10 Black recounts in his book Nothing s Sacred that he scored highly on the math section of his SAT exam and later applied to Yale Princeton Brown Amherst Williams and Georgetown Every college he applied to except Georgetown rejected him but by that point he had decided he did not want to go there so he attended the University of Maryland College Park for one year before transferring to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill There he studied playwriting and was a brother of Pi Lambda Phi International fraternity and a member of Student Congress 11 After graduating in 1970 he returned to Washington where he worked at the Appalachian Regional Commission wrote plays and performed stand up comedy at the Brickskeller in Dupont Circle 2 He earned an MFA degree at the Yale School of Drama in 1977 and was married for ten months when he was 26 years old 2 12 Black s career began in theater as a playwright however he has stated that he was always doing stand up on the side 3 He served as the playwright in residence and associate artistic director of Steve Olsen s West Bank Cafe Downstairs Theatre Bar in Hell s Kitchen in New York City where he collaborated with composer and lyricist Rusty Magee and artistic director Rand Foerster on hundreds of one act plays citation needed from 1981 to 1989 Also with Rusty Magee Black wrote the musical The Czar of Rock and Roll which premiered at Houston s Alley Theatre in 1990 Black s stand up comedy began as an opening act for the plays he was also the master of ceremonies After a management change at the theater Black left and began working as a comedian as well as finding bit parts in television and films Comedic style editBlack lists his comedic influences as George Carlin Lenny Bruce Richard Pryor Lily Tomlin Bob Newhart and Shelley Berman 13 Career editStand up comedy edit In 1994 Black appeared on A amp E s An Evening at the Improv 14 In 1998 Black starred in his first comedy special on the series Comedy Central Presents He starred in two additional episodes of the series in 2000 and 2002 He starred in another special for the network in 2002 titled Taxed Beyond Belief In 2004 and 2005 Black hosted the World Stupidity Awards ceremony at Montreal s Just for Laughs comedy festival In 2004 he had an HBO stand up special titled Black on Broadway Black hosted Comedy Central s Last Laugh 07 which aired on December 2 2007 along with Dave Attell and D L Hughley In 2006 Black performed at the Warner Theatre in Washington D C for an HBO special Red White and Screwed It aired in June and a DVD was released in October When explaining his choice of venue Black said that some asshole was paid to count the number of times the word fuck was said in his previous HBO special Black On Broadway and that the original location the Kennedy Center wanted him to cut back on its use Black was told the number was 42 when actually it was approximately 78 15 Black received a 2007 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for his album The Carnegie Hall Performance 16 He hosted the Comedy Central television series The Root of All Evil in 2008 The show pitted two people or pop culture topics against each other as a panel of comedians argued in the style of a court trial which is more evil e g Paris Hilton vs Dick Cheney and Internet Porn vs YouTube After hearing arguments from both sides Black acting as judge made the final decision as to which is more evil 17 In 2008 Black hosted History of the Joke with Lewis Black 18 a 2 hour comedy documentary on The History Channel Comedy Central s Stand Up Month in 2008 featured specials originally presented on HBO by Black along with programs featuring Dane Cook and Chris Rock That year as part of Comedy Central s Stand Up Month Black s routine finished at 5 on Stand Up Showdown 2008 a viewer based countdown of the top Comedy Central Presents routine In 2009 Black filmed two shows at the Fillmore Theater in Detroit Michigan These were the basis for the concert film Stark Raving Black which appeared in theaters for a limited time in October and was released on video the next year 19 At the end of 2009 Black returned to the History Channel to host Surviving the Holidays with Lewis Black in which he discussed the year end pressures of Thanksgiving Channukah Christmas and New Year s In 2011 Black filmed two shows at the State Theatre in Minneapolis Minnesota 20 The shows were used for Black s comedy special In God We Rust The special premiered on Epix HD 21 An extended and uncensored version of the special was released on DVD and Blu ray on September 11 2011 22 In August 2013 Black recorded his ninth stand up special Old Yeller Live at the Borgata Deadline reported that Black and the company that was releasing the stand up special Image Entertainment would later air it in the form of pay per view and VOD making it the first comedy special to air simultaneously on all cable satellite and telco platforms 23 In October 2020 Black released his fourteenth stand up special Thanks for Risking Your Life live at the Four Winds New Buffalo casino 24 The special was filmed at the start of the COVID 19 lockdown and reflects that in material 25 Film and television career edit On the screen edit nbsp Black in 2007 at Stand Up for Heroes Black appeared in episode 25 Aria 1991 of Law and Order as porn director Franklin Frome Law amp Order Special Victims Unit episode Obscene 2004 as a shock jock and in The Big Bang Theory episode The Jiminy Conjecture 2009 as Professor Crawley an entomologist He also released his autobiography Nothing s Sacred in 2005 Since November 9 2005 Black has been making appearances in small segments on The Weather Channel In December 2005 he appeared in an animated holiday special The Happy Elf as the voice of the extremely tightly wound elf Norbert In the film Accepted a film about high school graduates who create a college when they fail to get accepted into any he played Dean Ben Lewis of the school South Harmon Institute of Technology He also appeared in the 2006 films Man of the Year and Unaccompanied Minors Black hosted Comedy Central s Last Laugh 06 which aired on December 10 2006 Voice edit Black was the voice of Manobrain during the third season of the Cartoon Network series Duck Dodgers He was the inventor of a diet pill which was stolen while he was in college He blamed the theft on his college friend Dr I Q Hi not realizing that the actual thief was Duck Dodgers The theft set Manobrain on the path of evil He provided the voice of the Deadly Duplicator in four episodes of the Adult Swim show Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law and in the video game based on the show Black provided the voice of oxpecker Ted in the My Gym Partner s a Monkey episode Hornbill and Ted s Bogus Journey The character is portrayed in the same fashion as his comedy shows though without profanity In addition the bird s clothes looks and mannerisms resemble his He also voiced Mr E Ricky Owens in Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated and for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles played a middle aged man named Vic who is kidnapped by the Kraang and mutated into a spider like monster called Spider Bytez by Michelangelo Black voiced Anger in the Pixar film Inside Out He also guest starred as the voice of Santa Claus in the SpongeBob SquarePants episodes Goons on the Moon SpongeBob s Road to Christmas and would reprise the role in spinoff series Kamp Koral SpongeBob s Under Years Tours edit On June 18 2007 he sat in with Southern rock Jam band Gov t Mule at the 6th annual Bonnaroo music festival where he had performed earlier that weekend for what was to be a quick joke A member of the audience threw a bottle at Black which struck him Black was upset and he encouraged the audience to boo the heckler before leaving the stage in disgust while shouting obscenities at the heckler This act was seen in an episode of Lewis Black s Root of All Evil titled YouTube vs simply On June 29 2007 Black gave a benefit show at Springbrook High School his alma mater in the school s auditorium for 1 100 alumni faculty and students He performed in his usual style stopping at points to remark how good it felt to use that language on that particular stage At the end of the show he was given a Springbrook football jersey and cursed at one teacher for giving him a B and causing him not to graduate first in his class In mid December 2007 Black went with Robin Williams Kid Rock Lance Armstrong and Rachel Smith Miss USA 2007 on a United Service Organizations trip to support the troops in Iraq and Kuwait The last show was on December 22 at the U S Naval Station in Rota Spain In 2008 Black went on tour to promote his book Me of Little Faith 26 Black did a stand up tour called Let Them Eat Cake with material from that tour being featured on his comedy album Anticipation Beginning in January 2010 Black embarked on a new tour called In God We Rust citation needed Legal issues editIn 2000 Black and fellow comedian Jim Norton were arrested for their involvement clarification needed with The Naked Teen Voyeur Bus 27 a specially designed bus with acrylic glass walls containing numerous 18 and 19 year old topless women This bus was driven around Manhattan while reports about it were broadcast on the Opie and Anthony radio show 3 The radio station management did not inform the O amp A show that the bus s route was also the route that President Bill Clinton was using that day Twenty eight hours after their arrest Black and Norton were released Black appeared on The Daily Show the following night where he stated he was exercising his constitutional rights He then joked that the location of this particular right was unclear but that it was between all men are created equal and don t shit where you eat 28 Published works editNothing s Sacred 2005 Nothing s Sacred audio book 2006 Nothing s Sacred softcover version 2007 Me of Little Faith 2008 New York Riverhead Books Penguin Group 240 pages ISBN 978 1 59448 994 5 Me of Little Faith paperback version with added content 2009 I m Dreaming of a Black Christmas 2010 One Slight Hitch Play Dramatist Play Service 2013 Media releases editCDs edit The White Album 2000 Revolver EP 2002 The End of the Universe 2002 Rules of Enragement 2003 Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues 2005 The Carnegie Hall Performance 2006 Anticipation 2008 Stark Raving Black 2010 The Prophet 2011 unreleased album from 1991 In God We Rust 2012 Old Yeller 2013 The Rant is Due 2017 Black to the Future 2017 Thanks For Risking Your Life 2020 Tragically I Need You 2023 DVDs edit Unleashed compilation of his four Comedy Central specials plus his appearances on The Daily Show Indecision 2000 2002 Black on Broadway 2003 HBO Special 2004 A Pair of Lewis Black Shorts Sidesplitters The Burt amp Dick Story and The Gynecologists 2006 Red White and Screwed 2006 HBO Special History of the Joke with Lewis Black 2008 History Channel special Surviving the Holidays with Lewis Black 2009 History Channel special Stark Raving Black 2009 In God We Rust 2012 Epix Special Lewis Black Old Yeller Live At the Borgata In Atlantic City 2013 Black to the Future 2017 Thanks for Risking Your Life 2020 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1986 Hannah and Her Sisters Paul1990 Jacob s Ladder Jacob s Doctor1991 The Hard Way Banker1993 The Night We Never Met Marty HolderJoey Breaker Pete Grimm2000 Sidesplitters The Burt amp Dick Story Burt Short film2002 American Dummy Club Owner2003 The Gynecologists Cookie LaMotte2006 Accepted Ben LewisMan of the Year Eddie LangstonFalling for Grace Rob YorkUnaccompanied Minors Oliver Porter2007 Farce of the Penguins Jimmy2008 History of the Joke Narrator DocumentaryNo Free Lunch Lewis Short filmWhat Blows Up Must Come Down Furry Murray2009 Ollie amp the Baked Halibut Baked Halibut Short film2010 Peep World Narrator2011 Afghan Luke Himself2013 Comedy Warriors Healing through Humor 29 30 Himself2015 Introducing Parker Dowd Drew Short filmInside Out Anger voice Riley s First Date Short filmStereotypically You Charlie s Therapist2016 Rock Dog Linnux voice Better Off Single Therapist2017 Gilbert Himself DocumentaryImitation Girl Lew2019 The Last Laugh Max Becker2024 Inside Out 2 Anger voice Television edit Year Title Role Notes1990 1991 The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Bernie 5 episodes1991 Law amp Order Director Franklin Frome Season 2 Episode 3 Aria 1994 A amp E s An Evening at the Improv Himself Season 15 Episode 171996 present The Daily Show Commentator Back in Black segment 31 1997 Homicide Life on the Street Laslo Punchy Deleon Episode Deception 1997 Mad About You The Pizza Slice Season 6 Episode 7 Le Sex Show 2003 The Brak Show Brain Slug Zorak 2 episodes2004 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit BJ Cameron Episode Obscene 2005 Duck Dodgers Manobrain voice Episode A Lame Duck Mind 2005 The Happy Elf Norbert voice TV movie2005 2007 Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law The Deadly Duplicator Elliott voices four episodes2006 Lewis Black Red White amp Screwed 32 Himself HBO comedy special2007 My Gym Partner s a Monkey Ted voice Episode 36 Hornbill and Ted s Bogus Journey 2008 Lewis Black s Root of All Evil Himself2009 The Big Bang Theory Professor Crawley Season 3 Episode 2 The Jiminy Conjecture 2010 Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated Mr E Adult Ricky Owens voice 2011 Robotomy Gore Ax voice Episode Mean Green 2011 The Penguins of Madagascar Dale voice Episode Arch Enemy The Big S T A N K 2012 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Spider Bytez Vic voice two episodes2016 Madoff Ezra Merkin Miniseries2016 Crisis in Six Scenes Al 2 episodes2017 Be Cool Scooby Doo Mayor Stoughton voice Episode World of Witchcraft 2017 The President Show Trump s Psyche Episode Joe Cirincione 2018 2021 SpongeBob SquarePants Santa Claus voice 2 episodes guest voice2019 The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants Ragely J Snarlingtooth voice Episode The Angry Abnormal Atrocities of the Astute Animal Aggressors 2021 Devil May Care Atheist Steve voice Episode The Atheist 2021 Kamp Koral SpongeBob s Under Years Santa Claus voice Episode The Ho Ho Horror guest voice2023 The Daily Show Himself Guest Host Delayed due to Writers Strike Originally for Week of June 20 33 Video games edit Year Title Role2008 Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law The Deadly Duplicator2015 Disney Infinity 3 0 34 AngerReferences edit Elkin Michael May 29 2008 Black White Hot and Read All Over Jewish Exponent Philadelphia Pennsylvania p 35 Giving the devil his due No says Black it s due to Judaism that he feels as good as he does Without it I would have been in a lot of trouble concedes the Washington born Lewis Niles Black who forged his persona crossing the river and wading through childhood in Silver Spring Md a b c Cavna Michael September 23 2012 Lewis Black All the World s a Rage The Washington Post p A6 a b c LEWIS BLACK describes life on the road groupies and The Daily Show s humble beginnings Employee of the Month retrieved November 14 2019 via Spotify ACLU Names Celebrity Ambassadors for Key Civil Liberties Issues ACLU October 29 2013 Retrieved December 25 2014 About Lewis Who is Lewis Black Lewis Black Official Website Retrieved March 4 2015 Lewis Black Biography 1948 Filmreference com Retrieved November 1 2010 Cavna Michael September 20 2012 Lewis Black The angry comic The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved February 12 2022 Lewis Black Is One Angry Comic CBS News November 5 2006 Retrieved December 13 2006 Stated on Finding Your Roots May 4 2021 On Stage A Comic Comes Home The Washington Post May 19 2007 p C12 Parker Nick February 7 2002 Arts Back in Black Daily Tar Heel University of North Carolina Archived from the original on February 20 2003 Black Lewis 2005 Nothing s Sacred Simon Spotlight Entertainment p 201 ISBN 0 689 87647 5 Gillette Amelie June 7 2006 Interview Lewis Black The A V Club The Onion Archived from the original on July 7 2007 Retrieved June 23 2008 Andrew Stevens Lewis Black Suzy Soro and more A amp E s An Evening at the Improv Season 15 Episode 17 1994 Lewis Black Too Many F ks retrieved August 7 2022 Grammy Awards National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences September 30 2006 Archived from the original on December 20 2006 Retrieved November 1 2010 Comedy Central Gets Angry With Lewis Black IGN com October 4 2007 About History of the Joke History Channel Archived from the original on February 25 2009 News Lewisblack com Archived from the original on October 31 2010 Retrieved November 1 2010 Lewis Black rants about Michele Bachmann Farmville Twitter Archived May 7 2011 at the Wayback Machine Citypages com May 2011 Breaking News The Futon Critic February 28 2012 IN BLACK WE TRUST LEWIS BLACK RETURNS TO COMEDY CENTRAL Press release Comedy Central Distributors Play Nice For Lewis Black Stand Up Special Deadline Hollywood July 30 2013 Retrieved January 20 2014 Lewis Black Is Still Pissed Off Vice October 6 2020 Retrieved February 1 2021 Lewis Black set to unveil new special Thanks For Risking Your Life Vanyaland September 22 2020 Retrieved February 1 2021 Eberhart John Mark May 29 2008 LA s the place for BookExpo Kansas City Star MO pg E17 Trunk Russell A Lewis Black The Carnegie Hall Performance Anne Carlini website Back in Black Jail Time video The Daily Show December 6 2000 Comedy Warriors Healing through Humor Comedy Warriors 2013 Comedy Warriors Healing through Humor IMDb 2013 News Team The Daily Show Comedy Central Lewis Black Red White amp Screwed Rotten Tomatoes The Daily Show Sets New Round of Guest Hosts Exclusive April 19 2023 Retrieved April 27 2023 Avalanche Software Disney Infinity 3 0 Scene Closing credits 5 39 in Featuring the Voice Talents of External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Lewis Black nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lewis Black Lewis Black s lewisblack com Lewis Black on Twitter Lewis Black on MySpace Lewis Black at IMDb Appearances on C SPAN Comedy Central s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse Lewis Black TV Interview Lewis Black Interview on NPR s Fresh Air April 7 2005 Lewis Black Interview on NPR s Talk of the Nation January 29 2003 Lewis Black Interview with the Village Voice September 23 2008 Onion A V Club Interview Lewis Black Interview by Maurie Sherman Stand Up Records Lewis Black Interview Real Detroit Weekly November 13 2007 Straight Talk Interview in Submerge Magazine Sept 2008 Lewis Black rants about Michele Bachmann Farmville 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