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Road Hard is a 2015 comedy film directed by Adam Carolla and written by Carolla and Kevin Hench. The film stars Carolla, Diane Farr, Larry Miller, David Alan Grier, and David Koechner. The film was released in selected theaters and on video on demand on March 6, 2015. This was Windell Middlebrooks' last film, as he died three days after the ...
Adam Carolla is headed back to the laugh club! After his sitcom and movie career ended, Adam Carolla, 50, decided to return to his roots and head out on the road for a comedy tour. The veteran ...
Adam Carolla (born May 27, 1964) [2] is an American radio personality, comedian, actor and podcaster. He hosts The Adam Carolla Show, a talk show distributed as a podcast which set the record as the "most downloaded podcast" as judged by Guinness World Records in 2011.
Catch a Contractor is an American reality television home improvement series that premiered March 9, 2014, on Spike. [1] The show features former carpenter Adam Carolla, [2] [3] licensed contractor Skip Bedell and his wife Alison, a private investigator.
Fox News personality Jimmy Failla hosts the new comedy special on Fox Nation, featuring the talents of stand-up comics Adam Carolla, Jim Breuer and Anthony Rodia.
Comedian and podcast king Adam Carolla is selling his first home -- a French Normandy-style home above Hollywood that he says was structurally "a dump" when he bought it. But Carolla says that the ...
Jackhole Productions was an American production company started by Jimmy Kimmel, Daniel Kellison and Adam Carolla. It produced several comedy shows on television. Jackhole Productions has worked on several projects with production company DiGa. The company's name is an amalgam of Carolla and Kellison's company Jackhouse, and Kimmel's company ...
Carolla and Misraje worked out of Carolla's Glendale warehouse, which is now the network's recording studio, to record the show. [2] In 2012 ACE Broadcasting was rebranded as Carolla Digital. [citation needed] With the success of The Adam Carolla Podcast, which was later renamed The Adam Carolla Show, the network grew.