UPCOMING SHOWS:

Thursday, Nov. 13
- 10 pm
UnCab Lab Show

at The M Bar
1253 Vine St.
(at Fountain Ave.)
Hollywood, 90028

Thursday, Nov. 20
- 8 pm
LETTER NIGHT
Performers read actual letters/emails sent or received.

at The Fake Gallery
4319 Melrose Ave.
L.A., 90029

Saturday:
• January 10
• January 17
• January 24
• January 31
- 8 pm


Selected Readings from "Buried in Sophie's Tomb: My Barking Dog Log to the West Hollywood Sheriff's Dept."

at The Fake Gallery
4319 Melrose Ave.
L.A., 90029
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Regression from "Good-Time-Charlie" to "Thoughtful Drag"
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How could anyone be angry with this guy? Except himself.

Richard Lucas at The M Bar, Hollywood
At The M Bar, Hollywood, raining down happiness unto the world.


My accidental trademark.


For anyone who doubted the veracity of my "It's Mojito Day... Or Is It?" nightmare-cruise story which I performed at a Murray Meyer's It's Criminal show -- above is a photo sent to me by my wonderful and brilliant niece, Corrinne, a witness to history, of the triumphant moment when, in a strike for humanity and the freedom of mankind, I raised the secreted shaker of salt above my head for all to see and envy. (I don't think anyone envied my haircut however.)


Stand-up at the Friars of Beverly Hills

- Below are some stills from the indie films and such -

from Somewhat Awake

My Fame to Claim:
I did indeed survive the edit on ABC's Invasion to deliver what suddenly has become Hollywood's latest catch phrase "There's nothing cued up!"

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From the Spies Like Us video
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Ronny from Tahiti
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From monologue study shot by David Robertson
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Ron from 3719 Broadleaf Road
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Thibidoux from The Call of Cthulhu

Ben from Great Men

Christopher from Analogy

Only witches and bats were able to spot me in Anchorman. Look at how easily Will Ferrell is influenced by my body language....

This is not from a film. This is gritty, real life stuff. - Showing my brother how to count to one. Look at his lame attempt. He thinks he's better than me, but he's not.
 

 

   

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