Andrew Dice Clay: America’s Most Outrageous Comic Returns

Andrew Dice Clay isn’t just a comedian—he’s a force of nature. Known for his brash, unapologetic, and often controversial humor, Clay has cemented himself as one of the most notorious figures in the comedy world. With his leather jacket, cigarette, and no-filter persona, Dice has taken the comedy scene by storm, earning him the title of “The Undisputed Heavyweight King of Comedy.”

But Clay’s rise to fame wasn’t without its bumps. He holds the dubious honor of being the only performer to be banned for life from MTV, thanks to his boundary-pushing material. His debut album, DICE, carried a parental advisory warning that couldn’t be more accurate: “Warning: This album is offensive.” Yet, that didn’t stop Clay from skyrocketing to fame. His meteoric rise included selling out Madison Square Garden two nights in a row—making him the first comedian to ever accomplish such a feat. If that’s not legendary, what is?

Clay’s controversial comedy, laced with sharp humor and explicit language, wasn’t just about shock value. As he puts it, there’s more to Dice than the dirty words. Behind the brash exterior is a disciplined and talented performer, capable of taking on serious acting roles while still making audiences double over in laughter. Clay proved his versatility with a critically acclaimed recurring role in the final season of HBO’s Entourage, and he later co-starred with Cate Blanchett and Alec Baldwin in Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine.

Throughout his career, Clay has headlined numerous HBO specials, including The Dice Man Cometh, and released multi-gold and platinum-selling comedy albums like The Day The Laughter Died and Filth. He’s also no stranger to the big screen, starring in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane and more. And let’s not forget his appearance on Celebrity Apprentice, where Dice proudly recounts being the first contestant thrown off the show—because, of course, that’s just how The Diceman rolls.

Now, after a 17-year hiatus, Dice is back in the spotlight with his Showtime special Andrew Dice Clay: Indestructible. He’s been riding a wave of resurgence, with fans new and old flocking to see him live. To this day, audiences can’t get enough of The Diceman’s wild, larger-than-life stage persona. Whether he’s performing in packed arenas or starring in hit movies, one thing is clear: Andrew Dice Clay is INDESTRUCTIBLE.

Birthday: September 29, 1957

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