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  1. Doug Stanhope (born March 25, 1967) is an American stand-up comedian, author, actor, political activist and podcast host. His stand-up material favors caustic and often obscene observations of life in the style of Bill Hicks , which he delivers while consuming alcohol.

  2. Doug Stanhope is one funny sumbitch. He's also one of the most twisted individuals I've ever met, but that's part of his charm. He's one of those comics that doesn't make shit up. He lives a mad, mad life and what he remembers he reports back to us. He's been known to bare his soul, and other things, right there on thestage.

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  4. The Dying of a Last Breed is the eleventh stand-up comedy album by American comedian Doug Stanhope. It was filmed and recorded live at the Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas, and became available on May 19, 2020, through Vimeo. [2] [3]

    • Light Forge Studios
    • May 19, 2020
    • May 14, 2020
    • Comedy
  5. Sep 16, 2016 · Doug Stanhope, Miles from Where the Action Is. By Adrian Nicole LeBlanc. September 16, 2016. The comedian Doug Stanhope at his home in Bisbee, Arizona. Photograph by Chris Hinkle / The New...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0970268Doug Stanhope - IMDb

    Actor: Louie. Doug Stanhope was born on 25 March 1967 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Louie (2010), The Road Dog (2023) and Roseanne (1988). He has been married to Renee Morrison since 26 March 2002.

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    • Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
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    March 29, 2024 / Doug Stanhope It's Doug's birthday and all he wants is Margo back on the podcast. Margo Wollenberg, 85, is a Bisbee legend and sold Doug his house here 19 years ago.

  8. Oslo: Burning The Bridge To Nowhere is the seventh stand-up comedy album by American comedian Doug Stanhope. It was released on May 3, 2011, via Roadrunner Records. It was recorded live in Norway at a former sewing machine factory and Nazi World War II bunker in the Oslo borough of Grünerløkka on September 18, 2009.

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