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The Ref (Hostile Hostages in some countries) is a 1994 American Christmas black comedy crime film directed by Ted Demme, written by Richard LaGravenese and Marie Weiss, and starring Denis Leary, Judy Davis, and Kevin Spacey.
Denis Colin Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. Born in Massachusetts, Leary first came to prominence as a stand-up comedian, especially through appearances on MTV (including the comedic song "Asshole") and through the stand-up specials No Cure for Cancer (1993) and Lock 'n Load (1997).
Gunmen is a 1994 American action comedy film directed by Deran Sarafian and starring Mario Van Peebles, Christopher Lambert, Denis Leary, Kadeem Hardison, and Patrick Stewart. Robert Harper and Brenda Bakke are co-stars of the film. It was second film collaboration between Lambert, John Flock and John Davis, after Fortress.
No Cure for Cancer is a Denis Leary standup routine from the early 1990s. It was made into a television special, a book, and a compact disc , all with the same title. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Leary's routine focuses on vegetarians , cigarette smoking , drug use , and political correctness .
Going Dutch, Fox’s midseason Army comedy starring Denis Leary, has enlisted Community grad Danny Pudi, Dave vet Taylor Misiak and three others. Ordered to series in May, Going Dutch follows an ...
In North America, the music video for "Asshole" received airplay on MTV and MuchMusic in a censored form. In Australia, the song became a hit; it reached No. 2 on the ARIA Singles Chart, [3] ended 1994 as Australia's 26th most successful single, [4] earned a Platinum sales certification, [4] and was voted No. 1 on the Triple J Hottest 100 poll of 1993. [5]
Denis Leary’s big mouth is about to land him in a Fox-ton of trouble. The network’s upcoming comedy series Going Dutch stars Leary as U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn, an “arrogant loudmouth ...
Fox is in business with Denis Leary once again. The network has ordered to series Going Dutch, a single-camera comedy that the Rescue Me actor will star in and executive-produce, TVLine has learned.