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Old March-31st-2005, 06:18 PM   #1
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Comedian Mitch Hedberg dead at 37

One of the funniest, most original comedians working died last night. So incredibly sad.


Comedian Mitch Hedberg Found Dead In New Jersey Hotel Room


He was 37.



Comedian Mitch Hedberg was found dead in a New Jersey hotel room Wednesday morning, according to Minnesota's Pioneer Press. He was 37.

The cause of death has not been determined, and details concerning his death have yet to be


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released. The Pioneer Press reported that Hedberg's family has been told he suffered a heart attack.

The comic — who bore an uncanny resemblance to Rush frontman Geddy Lee and once explained the reason his was not a household name was because most of his fans lived in apartments — spent much of his career straddling that fine line between cult status and relatively larger stardom. Born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, Hedberg was known for his disheveled hippie look, his relaxed, almost sedate stage manner, and his dawdling delivery — his face forever concealed behind a pair of shades and a wall of floppy bangs.

Much like Steven Wright, Hedberg was a master of the sharp-as-glass-shards one-liner ("Rice is great when you're hungry and want 2,000 of something"; "I would imagine if you understood Morse code, a tap dancer would drive you crazy"; "When someone hands you a flier, it's like they're saying, 'Here, you throw this away.' ") His comical, almost-too-obvious observations about life's subtle peculiarities inspired Time magazine to declare the stand-up comic "the next Seinfeld" in 2000.

A frequent guest on Howard Stern's morning radio show and "Late Show With David Letterman," Hedberg's résumé also included several television and film roles, including appearances on FOX's "That '70s Show," the NBC comedy series "Ed," and the animated shows "Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist" and "Home Movies."

Hedberg also lent his voice to Comedy Central's "Crank Yankers," played the Eagles' road manager in the film "Almost Famous" and wrote, directed, produced and starred in the 1999 independent film "Los Enchiladas!" The film centered on a small Mexican restaurant in Minneapolis, where Hedberg's character, a drifter, was working as a cook until he suddenly found himself in charge of the joint after the manager attacked a customer and the chef left for a better job.

Hedberg's first television appearance came on MTV's stand-up series "Comikaze," a gig he landed by personally pitching his act to the program's talent coordinator. In 1997, he won the grand prize at the Seattle Comedy Competition. Years of headlining club tours followed, and Hedberg eventually secured a development deal with FOX to create a sitcom, though that project never came to fruition. In 2003, Comedy Central Records issued his albums Mitch All Together and Strategic Grill Locations, and sponsored a tour with Hedberg, Lewis Black of "The Daily Show" Dave Attell of "Insomniac."

"He had a heart of gold," his mother, Mary Hedberg, told the Pioneer Press. "He was a brilliant comic and a wonderful person."

Hedberg joked often about drug abuse, but in a recent interview, he said he'd given up smoking marijuana several years ago. "For 10 years, it was amazing, but then I had to give it up because it didn't feel as good," he said. "The audience thinks I'm stoned all the time and I have to write my material that way ... so sometimes, when they come up to me after a show and ask me to join them, I just tell them I'm an undercover cop."

According to an article published in the Los Angeles Times in 2003, Hedberg spent two and a half days in jail, and six weeks in a hospital bed, following his arrest in May of that year for felony heroin possession. But Hedberg said he was arrested for "possession of paraphernalia and pills and things like that. My actual bust was minor. I got a misdemeanor. People used that bust to try and prove that I was busted for having, like, a kilo of heroin on me."

A posting on Comedy Central's Web site reads, "Tragically, Mitch Hedberg passed away this week. Mitch was a beloved member of the Comedy Central family, and we join fans in our sadness. He will be missed."

— Chris Harris, with additional reporting by Gil Kaufman
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Old March-31st-2005, 06:22 PM   #2
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("Rice is great when you're hungry and want 2,000 of something"; "I would imagine if you understood Morse code, a tap dancer would drive you crazy"; "When someone hands you a flier, it's like they're saying, 'Here, you throw this away.' ")

Hahahaha............

That is some truly funny stuff. I'm really sorry I never got to see or hear this guy.

37, far too young.
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Old March-31st-2005, 06:26 PM   #3
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Shit I can't believe that. Well, I guess I can believe that, but that's really depressing. Cat was one of those guys that could make you laugh at any time- the one CD of his I had was end to end great stuff.

Too soon, too soon.
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Old March-31st-2005, 06:30 PM   #4
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I was just listening to one of his albums on Rhapsody the other night. Genuinely clever stuff made funnier by his unique delivery. Kind of like a hippy version of Steven Wright.

"I hate wearing turtlenecks. It's like being strangled by a really weak guy."

"I saw a wino eating grapes. I told him 'man, you have to wait' "
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Old March-31st-2005, 06:39 PM   #5
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"I saw a wino eating grapes. I told him 'man, you have to wait' "



How many albums does this dude have? I need to get them!
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Old March-31st-2005, 06:53 PM   #6
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That's the CD I have/had - don't have it here, but now I'm really wishing I did, so I could pull it out and laugh my ass off.

There's a great list of Hedberg quotes at the bottom of this page.
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Old March-31st-2005, 07:00 PM   #7
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I got an ant farm. Them fellas didn't grow shit.


Hahahahaha..............

And that's just the first one!!

Thanks Chucky!!

And Geddy Lee? Dude looked like Cobain more than anything else.
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Old March-31st-2005, 11:23 PM   #8
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This guy was truly hilarious and unique, his style is unforgettable. It made so sdad to hear this.

The album I have is called "Strategic Grill Locations", really great.

"I like to write at the end of a letter: PS - that's what part of the alphabet would look like if you took out the Q and the R."
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Old March-31st-2005, 11:34 PM   #9
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Hedberg grew up here. His funeral Mass is here on Monday. There's a "viewing" as well, which is creepy to me. I am far from death phobic, but the viewing thing is tawdry, imo.
His shit was coming apart, at least in local comedy clubs. Really melting down in public, did a show reading off cards without timing.
I can recall Hedberg at his funniest & start cracking up every time. This is true of very few comics, for me. Sometimes Steve Wright. The short pieces Fran Liebowitz published. Much of David Sedaris. John Candy in P, T & A. Most of Waiting For Guffman.
Hedberg complained about "fancy bread" like Pepperidge Farm, as it has double cellophane. "I don't want one more step between me & toast."


LOL.

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Old March-31st-2005, 11:52 PM   #10
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Wow. That's terrible news. I just learned about him a couple of years ago and immediately liked him.

RIP
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Old April-1st-2005, 12:01 AM   #11
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It made so sdad to hear this.


Do you mean it made you so sad?
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Old April-1st-2005, 04:21 AM   #12
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Wow. I saw that guy when he opened for Lewis Black and Dave Attel about a year and a half ago. Funny as hell. It took a while for the audience to warm up to him but the whole house was his by the end. That turtleneck line's hilarious
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Old April-1st-2005, 06:56 AM   #13
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another victim of an insidious disease

didn't know him - 37 is way too young

RIP - maybe some people might learn something
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Old April-1st-2005, 10:16 AM   #14
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Something about him reminded me of Legs McNeil. RIP.
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Old April-3rd-2005, 02:06 PM   #15
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from mitchhedberg.net:

April 1, 2005

To All of Mitch’s Fans,

We are heartbroken to let you know that Mitch passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2005. He dedicated his life to comedy and bringing joy to his fans. Mitch loved all of you.

We ask that you remember Mitch through his comedy - let him make you laugh, enjoy life and love one another.

The Hedberg Family
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