Bill Hicks(1961-1994)
- Writer
- Producer
- Actor
Born in Georgia but raised in Houston since the age of 7, this
self-described "Prince of Darkness" was compelled to use the comedy
stage as his philosophic soapbox. At 13, he would sneak out of his
suburban house to hustle his way onto open-mike night rosters. In two
brief decades, Hicks worked his way up the sweat-stained comedy ladder
to national exposure on The Tonight Show, Late Show with David
Letterman and an HBO cable special. Rolling Stone named him the "hot
stand-up" of 1993. He was the hit of the 1990 and 1991 Just for Laughs
comedy festivals in Montreal. Dead at 32, the enigmatic Hicks was
admired, reviled and misunderstood. - The Montreal Gazette, March 28,
1994