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Infobox comedian| name = Sam Kinison| image =| imagesize = 225px| caption = Sam Kinison on the cover of Rolling Stone | pseudonym =| birth_name = Samuel Burl Kinison| birth_date = birth date|1953|12|8|mf=y| birth_place = Yakima, Washington , U.S.| death_date = death date and age|1992|4|10|1953|12|8|mf=y| death_place = Needles, California , U.S.| medium = Stand-up comedy|Stand-up , Film | nationality = United States|American | active = 1978–1992| genre = Black comedy , Satire , Observational comedy | subject = Human sexuality , Current events , American politics , Religion | influences = Lenny Bruce , George Carlin , Richard Pryor | influenced = Joe Rogan , Ralphie May , Bill Hicks , Denis Leary , Adam Sandler , Patton Oswalt , Larry the Cable Guy , David Cross , Dane Cook | spouse = Patricia Adkins (1975–1980) (divorced)
Terry Marze (1981–1989) (divorced)
Malika Kinison
(April 5–10, 1992) (his death)| signature =| website = http://www.samkinison.org/ SamKinison.org| footnotes =
Samuel Burl "Sam" Kinison (December 8, 1953 & ndash; April 10, 1992) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. Kinison was known for his intense, harsh and Political correctness|politically incorrect genre humor . A former Pentecostal preacher , he performed stand-up routines that were most often characterized by an intense style, similar to enthusiastic preachers, punctuated by his trademark scream.

Early life


Born in Yakima, Washington http://www.biography.com/articles/Sam-Kinison-424006 Biography.com Kinison was the son of Marie and Samuel Kinison, Pentecostal preachers. http://www.filmreference.com/film/2/Sam-Kinison.html Filmreference.com The family moved to East Peoria, Illinois when Kinison was three months old.cite news | url = http://www.pjstar.com/news/x1356915489/Luciano-Comedian-called-this-home | title = Comedian called this 'home' | first = Phil | last = Luciano | work = Peoria Journal Star | location = Peoria, Illinois | date = 2012-04-10 | page = B1 | accessdate = 2012-04-10 His father pastored several churches around the country, receiving little income. Sam later attended East Peoria Community High School in East Peoria, Illinois .fact|date=April 2012 He also lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma , for a while with his parents. He followed in his father's footsteps as a Pentecostal preacher before becoming a comedian. Recordings of his sermons reveal that he used a " fire and brimstone " style, punctuated with shouts similar to the ones he would later use in his stand-up routines. He attended Pinecrest Bible Training Center in Salisbury, Herkimer County, New York|Salisbury Center, New York . http://www.megiloth.com/thoughts_and_opinions/social_commentary/samkinison.htm Megiloth.com After he and his first wife were divorced, he abandoned preaching and took up comedy as a profession.

Career


moreref|section|date=April 2012Kinison began his career in Houston, Texas , where he performed in small clubs. It was not until his appearance on HBO 's '' Rodney Dangerfield 's Ninth Annual Young Comedians Special'' in the summer of 1984 that he became well known. His appearance on the special is widely considered to be his breakthrough performance. Later, during Kinison's appearance on Late Night with David Letterman in 1985, Letterman's introduction of Kinison warned his audience: "Brace yourselves. I'm not kidding. Please welcome Sam Kinison." http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=m_VURr6jnWQ Sam Kinison's First Appearance On Late Night With David Letterman

Kinison played on his former role as a Bible-preaching evangelist, taking satirical and sacrilegious shots at the Bible , Christianity and famous Christian evangelist scandals of his day. Kinison's daring comedy helped shoot him to stardom. On several videos of his stand-up routines, a shot of his personalized license plate reveals the words "EX REV".

Kinison made his film debut in Rodney Dangerfield's 1986 film Back to School , playing a short-tempered professor.

He was associated with the Los Angeles rock music scene and was occasionally accompanied by a touring band. He also gained a reputation as having a prodigious appetite for recreational drug use|drugs and alcohol . Sam Kinison , television biography from the Biography Channel , 2008-12-28

In 1988, Kinison recorded a novelty version of The Troggs ' " Wild Thing (The Troggs song)|Wild Thing ", which appeared on his album Have You Seen Me Lately? . The video was a hit on MTV , as it featured cameos of Rodney Dangerfield , as well as many well-known rock musicians, including Steven Tyler and Joe Perry (musician)|Joe Perry of Aerosmith , Ratt , Slash (musician)|Slash and Steven Adler of Guns N' Roses , Billy Idol , Steve Vai , Dweezil Zappa , Richie Sambora , Jon Bon Jovi and Tommy Lee , and a raunchy "roll on the mat" dance with Jessica Hahn . Also in 1988, Kinison appeared in the music video for the Bon Jovi single " Bad Medicine (song)|Bad Medicine ".

Kinison appeared in the memorable episode " It's a Bundyful Life : Part 2" (1989) of Married... with Children , as Al Bundy's guardian angel , who shows him what life would be like without him born (a take-off of '' It's a Wonderful Life ).

During one notable The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson|Tonight Show performance, Kinison delivered what began as a straightforward version of Elvis Presley 's " Are You Lonesome Tonight? (song)|Are You Lonesome Tonight? ", which descended into angry ranting during the spoken breakdown, and then segueing back into a straightforward sung ending.

Some of Kinison's most spontaneous moments came during his frequent appearances on The Howard Stern Show . He made an angry phone call on-air to Bobcat Goldthwait , and he embarrassed comedienne Judy Tenuta to the point of driving her off the show. His most notorious stunt resulted in an on-air feud with Stern. Kinison made an on-air promise to bring to the show members of the band Bon Jovi , with whom Stern was feuding, but they did not show up, nor did Kinison. Stern's reaction was swift and vindictive, and Kinison eventually apologized, but not before comedian Gilbert Gottfried and Stern ridiculed an emotionally charged phone call between Stern and Kinison, in which both stars used the words "man" and "dude" so often that the playback was used as a bit on the show.

Stern and Kinison eventually made up and paired on Stern's pay-per-view special, U.S. Open Sores . In the early 1990s Stern, who purchased the movie rights to Kinison's biography, reported that HBO would make Brother Sam with Kinison being played by Dan Fogler .Fleming, Michael. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117996022.html? categoryid=14& cs=1 "'Brother Sam' set for HBO". Variety (magazine)|Variety . November 17, 2008

In 1991, Kinison starred in the Fox Network television show Charlie Hoover (sitcom)|Charlie Hoover , in which he played the inner voice of the title character, appearing as a 12-inch tall man. The show lasted only seven episodes before being canceled.

In an interview with Sam's brother and manager Bill Kinison, Bill mentioned movie deals that were in development at the time of his death; one such deal was a movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger , and another with Rick Moranis .Harris, Bill. http://www.bullz-eye.com/entertainment/interviews/2009/bill_kinison.htm "A Chat with Bill Kinison". Bullz-Eye.com. January 13, 2009

Personal life


On April 5, 1992, five days before he died, Kinison married girlfriend Malika Souiri.

In February 2011, the Toronto Sun reported that Sam Kinison fathered a child with the wife of his best friend and opening act, Carl La Bove, who had been paying child support for the girl for nearly 13 years. La Bove filed legal papers claiming the girl is Kinison's, and DNA tests taken from Kinison's brother Bill show a 99.8% likelihood that Sam Kinison is the father of the unnamed woman, who was 21 at the time of the Toronto Sun story, and excluded La Bove as her father. http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/celebrities/2011/02/19/17337136-wenn-story.html "Kinison fathered lovechild, pal says", Toronto Sun , February 19, 2011

Death


On April 10, 1992, Kinison died after his white 1989 Pontiac Trans Am was struck on U.S. Route 95 , four miles (6& nbsp;km) north of Interstate 40 and several miles west of Needles, California , by a pickup truck driven by a 17-year-old male who had been drinking alcohol.Lambert, Bruce. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9E0CEEDA1438F931A25757C0A964958260 "Sam Kinison, 38, Comedian, Dies; Wife Injured in Head-On Collision". The New York Times . April 12, 1992 http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/61604443.html? dids=61604443:61604443& FMT=ABS "Teen in Crash Used Alcohol, CHP Says". Los Angeles Times . April 14, 1992 An autopsy found that Kinison had cocaine among other substances in his system at the time of his death. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/61627219.html? dids=61627219:61627219& FMT=ABS& FMTS=ABS:FT "Tranquilizers, Cocaine Found in Kinison's System", Los Angeles Times , May 29, 1992 Malika was rendered unconscious by the collision, but survived the accident with a mild concussion.Carroll, Larry. Sam Kinison: Why Did We Laugh? . 1998. Pacific Sundog Productions, Inc.

Kinison is interred with family members at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma . His grave marker includes the unattributed quote, "In another time and place he would have been called prophet." http://www.waymarking.com/gallery/image.aspx? f=1& guid=6128d334-753b-411b-aa30-23497ab34bfc& gid=3 Waymarking.com

Discography


  • Louder Than Hell (Sam Kinison album)|Louder Than Hell (1986)

  • Have You Seen Me Lately? (1988)

  • Leader of the Banned (1990)

  • Live From Hell (1993)


  • Videography


  • Breaking the Rules (video)|Breaking the Rules (1987)

  • Family Entertainment Hour (1991)

  • Unleashed (video)|Unleashed (2009)


  • Filmography


  • Savage Dawn (1985)

  • Three Amigos (1986) (scenes deleted)

  • Back to School (1986)

  • Pauly Shore Is Dead (2004) (archive footage)


  • TV appearances


  • '' Rodney Dangerfield: It's Not Easy Bein' Me (1986)

  • Saturday Night Live (1986, host)

  • Married... with Children (1989, guest star)

  • Tales from the Crypt (TV series)|Tales from the Crypt (1990, guest star)

  • Charlie Hoover (sitcom)|Charlie Hoover (1991, as Hugh)

  • In Living Color (1991)


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


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  • official website| http://www.samkinison.org/

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  • http://www.famousinterview.ca/interviews/bill_kinison.htm Interview with Sam's Brother Bill

  • http://www.kinison.com A Multimedia Tribute to the Life and Comedy of Sam Kinison

  • http://www.evtv1.com/player.aspx? itemnum=286& aid= Clip featuring an example of Kinison's stand up routine

  • http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi? page=gr& GRid=1282 Sam Kinison's Gravesite


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