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Monday, August 20, 2012
Gallagher Facts
Gallagher Facts:
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Gallagher, born Leo Anthony Gallgher Jr., was born in
North Carolina and raised in Florida.
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He began performing stand-up comedy in 1969 while working
as road manager for musician/comedian Jim Stafford.
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He has taped 15 live stand-up specials, 14 of which aired
on Showtime throughout the '80s and '90s. From 1980 to 1987, he was releasing
specials at the rate of one (or more) per year.
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In 2000, he filed a lawsuit against his brother to stop
him from performing comedy clubs under the name "Gallagher Two" and
even doing the signature "Sledge-o-Matic" bit.
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In 2011, Gallagher collapsed onstage in Minnesota after a
mild heart attack. In March 2012, he suffered a second heart attack prior to a
club performance and had to be placed in a medical coma for several days.
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After suffering a third heart attack in March 2012,
Gallagher announced that he would retire from touring and intended to focus on
writing TV scripts.
Additional
Gallagher Facts:
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He was ranked number 100 on Comedy Central's poll of the
100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time.
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He ran for governor of California during the 2003 recall
election, receiving over 5,000 votes.
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In later years, Gallagher's act became more political and
right-wing, and his act began incorporating jokes and speech interpreted by
many as racist and homophobic.
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In early 2011, Gallagher was a guest on Marc Maron's
popular WTF podcast, but walked out of the taping when Maron brought up
the accusations of racism and homophobia in the comedian's act.
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He has a degree in chemical engineering from the
University of South Florida.
Two Gallaghers
Two Gallaghers:
Gallgher's brother, Ron Gallagher, began performing comedy in the 1990s,
recycling several of his brother's signature bits -- most notably, the
"Sledge-o-Matic" routine. He billed himself as "Gallagher
Two" or "Gallagher Two," and many audiences would attend shows
not realizing they were not seeing the original, more famous Gallagher brother.
Gallagher finally sued his brother in 2000 and won the suit, preventing Ron
Gallagher from performing under the name "Gallagher Too," using any
signature bits and even bearing likeness to Leo Gallagher.
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