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Daniel Lawrence Whitney (born February 17, 1963), [1] known professionally as Larry the Cable Guy, is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and former radio personality. [2] He was one of the members of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour , a comedy troupe which included Bill Engvall , Ron White , and Jeff Foxworthy (with whom he has starred on Blue ...
Notable audience members: Doug Benson, Larry's wife Cara Whitney, Gary Valentine, and John Melendez. Originally taped on March 1, 2009. This marks the first time that a previous roastmaster has become a roastee, and the first time that a roast was broadcast in 16:9 high-definition.
Witless Protection is a 2008, American crime comedy film written, and directed by Charles Robert Carner, and starring Larry the Cable Guy and Jenny McCarthy.Distributed by Lionsgate, the film was theatrically released on February 22, 2008, to extremely negative reviews and commercial failure, grossing $4.1 million.
If you are looking for a guy's guy place to call home, and you want to live in the Orlando area, redneck comedian Larry the Cable Guy's 20-acre home could be the perfect place for you. Dan Whitney ...
Directed by Alex Zamm, the film stars Larry the Cable Guy and Santino Marella, and is produced by 20th Century Fox and WWE Studios, the motion picture division of WWE, and was released straight-to-video by Fox on December 2, 2014. On-air promotion from WWE occurred on its weekly episode events.
Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy is an American travel documentary series that aired for three seasons from 2011 to 2013 on History. It premiered on February 8, 2011. It premiered on February 8, 2011.
Hofstetter did radio interviews about the album, including one with Philadelphia's Kidd Chris show, where Hofstetter spoke with Larry the Cable Guy's mundane persona, Dan Whitney. Whitney ended the interview with his catch phrase, "Git-R-Done." The album's cover was compared to the Sex Pistols' "Pink Floyd Sucks" T-shirts.
'Winning Time' Season 2 Episode 3 follows the story of Larry Bird's dad, Joe Bird, and how his death changed Larry's life forever. Here's the tragic true story.