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This website will wrestle with matters of Western philosophy, social justice and/or favorite song by Corey Hart.

"I really loved your opening with the music and acting out the annoynance to the dog barking. You did an amazing job with that... The actual log was full of so much intersting material. You have such a presence on stage and a phenomenal way with words. I was so glad I got to see the barking dog log performance - excellent!"
- Melanie Reno, Comedian
"This show was awesome... You rocked the Fake! Sophie is a bitch!"
- Sarah Taylor, Comedian
"I am still giggling to myself about certain moments of "Sophie's Tomb." Good Times!"
- Kristy Woods, Human Being |
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NEW AUDIO STORY!!
"It's Mojito Day... Or Is It?"
Enjoy my story of a cruise line's floating gulag, plus my impromptu impersonation of the wonderful Murray Meyer. |
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"Fucking Great Show! You had me howling... laughing out loud, out loud. And I am the very biggest of comedy snobs. Very impressive. When you said to the tailor: "What the fuck is that?" I lost my shit.
....The "Hey asshole" joke is fucking brilliant!
...The stories were just fucking fantastic, it was a pleasure... The story about the bologna was fucking hysterical... You did the boss perfectly, and by perfectly I mean hysterically."
- Jimmy Dore
- Jimmy's 2nd Comedy Central Special, "Citizen Jimmy" debuts August 1st!!!
"Truly awesome. One of the best comedy/storytelling performances I've ever seen. Actually, I can't think of a better one."
- Tim Coyne
Creator and Producer, The Hollywood Podcast
"absolutely terrific... Had me laughing to the point of tears..."
- Andrew Leman
Director, "The Call of Cthulhu"
"...I will never look at Jim Hill the same way again."
- Sheila Dolan
The Satellite Sisters Radio Show
"I was completely blown away... What a joy it was!... The Jim Hill stuff was amazing. I laughed so hard that at one point my mascara was running."
- Kristy Woods, actual human being
"...Your down-to-earth, engaging and hilariously suspenseful stories leave me begging for more!"
- Dominique Dowsing-Fruchtman
"...the thing that still makes me laugh now is “...this ...this blouse...” !!
- Stacy S.
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My comedy has been called "cerebral," but then so have hemorrhages and palsy. You decide...

>>Watch this set on YouTube where you can RATE IT (high!!!) and leave an awesome comment at will. It's gotten over views because misery loves company. and maybe I can bring my little dance to a club near you.

(Are you BRILLIANT? What do you have to say? >>> Do it!!)
"...like Harvey Keitel's funny cousin. Dark, but honest."
"Richard Lucas was up next. He had a level of dry wit that was refreshing and entertaining. He has a very non-threatening delivery, and he is also a bit of a chameleon. He looks very straight laced, but his jokes tend to head a little more into the dark side - but that's a good thing!"
"The funniest smart guy in Hollywood... Really, really funny: I'm a huge fan."
"Unforgettable... A legend in the making."
"The Clint Eastwood of Comedy."
"A very clever comic... like a young Robert DeNiro. "
"A great set."
(That may have had nothing to do with comedy...)
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At The Comedy Store, Belly Room. |

At The Friars of Beverly Hills.
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I don't know if I'm comfortable with that… Good friend and director of the multi-award-winning film Call of Cthulhu, Andrew Leman, wrote me an email over the weekend in which he told me that there was "a mini Richard Lucas film festival in New York City on Friday night." But I'm Mike Fox-style-size-wise enough as it is on my own! I don't need a "mini-Richard-Lucas" (how small could this guy be??) running around New York City stealing my glorious, embittered thunder. What kind of selfish, yet dangerously handsome, half-a-pint-sized wanna-be would do that to a distant, struggling fellow thesp.? Luckily, before I bought the one way plane ticket to JFK to hunt down and destroy my ambitious, miniaturized nemesis, I saw that what Andrew had been referring to was a strange coincidence of incredibly good taste that two films in which I appear, Call of Cthulhu and 3719 Broadleaf Road were showing (2 of the 6 films!) in a special "Horror of Horrors" night in the 24 HOUR FILM FESTIVAL housed in the landmark DCTV firehouse in Lower Manhattan. Here's a good question - why wasn't I in NYC on the roof of that firehouse watching those films? Thanks for nothing, New York City -- if I ever see you in a film, don't expect me to call. The point is, don't write "mini Richard Lucas" in an email to me or I'll cut you. |
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