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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is a 2002 American biographical spy film depicting the fictional life of game show host and producer Chuck Barris.The film was George Clooney's directorial debut, was written by Charlie Kaufman and starred Sam Rockwell as Barris, as well as Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, and Clooney.
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind may refer to: Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, a 1984 autobiography by Chuck Barris. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, a 2002 film adaptation of the book; Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, the fifth studio album by rapper Logic "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" (song), the second single and title track from the album
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is the fifth studio album by American rapper Logic. The album was announced on March 19, 2019, with a video for the album's title track . [ 2 ] It was released on May 10, 2019, by Def Jam Recordings and Visionary Music Group . [ 1 ]
Barris wrote a sequel to Confessions of a Dangerous Mind in 2004 called Bad Grass Never Dies. The CIA denied Barris ever worked for them in any capacity. After the release of the movie, CIA spokesman Paul Nowack said Barris' assertions that he worked for the spy agency “[are] ridiculous. It's absolutely not true". [14]
Morgan appeared as herself in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, [18] a 2003 semi-biographical film about the life of Chuck Barris, creator of The Gong Show, The Dating Game, and The Newlywed Game. [11] [19] She also appeared on Rhyme and Reason, Match Game, Make Me Laugh.
Langston is credited as "Actual Unknown Comic" for his appearance in the film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002). He wrote, directed and performed in Dirty Jokes: The Movie and inspired by the hit stage show The Vagina Monologues he created and performed "one man's response" to the show, which he called The Weenie Man-o-logs. [citation needed]
His fifth studio album, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, was released two months later in May and debuted at number one in the US, making it his third album to reach the top of the chart. [24] The album included the singles " Keanu Reeves ", the title track , and " Homicide ", with the latter single featuring a verse by Eminem and peaking in ...
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