Jim Norton (comedian)
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| Jim Norton | |
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Lil'Jimmy Norton from Lucky Louie |
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| Born | July 19, 1968 |
| Medium | Stand-Up, Radio, Television |
| Nationality | |
| Years active | 1990 – Present |
| Genres | Cringe humor, Black comedy, Satire, Observational comedy |
| Subject(s) | human sexuality, self-deprecation |
| Influences | Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Sam Kinison, Andrew Dice Clay, Woody Allen |
| Notable works and roles | Opie and Anthony |
| Website | eatabullet.com |
Jim Norton (born July 19, 1968) is a professional comedian hailing from New Jersey. He is heard on a nationally syndicated radio program with Opie and Anthony. He also appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno five times, appeared on Late Show with David Letterman, filmed an episode of HBO stand up comedy program One Night Stand, co-starred in the short-lived HBO series Lucky Louie and had a cameo appearance in the film Spider-Man. He is best known for his so-called "cringe humor" style, which deals with sensitive and uncomfortable subjects.
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At age 12, Norton decided he wanted to be a comedian after seeing Richard Pryor's special Richard Pryor: Live in Concert. Norton became a comedian in the early 1990s, when comic Jim Florentine helped Norton receive his first paying stand-up gig. Norton lived with Florentine for several years while they broke into show business.
In Norton's bio, Judi Brown of the Aspen Comedy Festival says, "He's so brutally honest. He's very refreshing in a business where a lot of people are phony."
Norton became a regular guest on The Opie and Anthony Show on WNEW in late 1999 after several entertaining guest appearances by himself and along with Andrew Dice Clay. In 2000, he was arrested with Lewis Black, show producer Rick Delgado, and a busload of naked teen women in connection with a stunt performed on the show involving the transparent "Voyeur Bus", which drove through Manhattan streets displaying the naked teens. Before Norton could become an official member of the radio show, it was cancelled by Infinity Broadcasting (now CBS Radio) due to the St. Patrick's Cathedral "Sex for Sam 3" incident on August 15, 2002. Norton has co-hosted The Opie and Anthony Show since it reemerged on XM Radio in October 2004. He is famous for such bits as "Frunkis," "Uncle Paul," and calling in and screaming "Ramone" when the show hosts irritating guests.
For two years, Norton was a regular on the Comedy Central's Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, which aired four nights per week. He was selected to be among the final twenty contestants for the second season of Last Comic Standing, but had to back out due to contractual obligations.
Norton has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno five times, The Late Show with David Letterman once, and Jimmy Kimmel Live once.
His first half-hour HBO stand-up special aired on October 21, 2005, as part of the HBO Stand-up Series One Night Stand. In June 2007, Norton filmed his second HBO stand-up special, which aired on October 13th 2007
In 2006, Norton landed the role of Rich on the HBO series Lucky Louie. Rich is a foul-mouthed, perverted, "ill-informed", straight shooting character that lives with his mother and deals pot to high schoolers for a living, departing from the traditionally tamer sitcom model of a supporting character. Lucky Louie ran for one season after HBO opted not to renew the series.
Norton frequently tours around the country, performing at the most well-known comedy clubs in the country. In 2004, Norton was voted best comedian and breakthrough performer of the year on the Cringe Humor website, which is dedicated to some prominent New York comedians. Norton frequently performs at Caroline's and the Comedy Cellar, and sometimes performed at the weekly alternative standup "Eating It" show at the Luna Lounge before the bar's closing in 2005. He is friends with several other comedians, including Rich Vos, Reverend Bob Levy, Jim Florentine, Bill Burr, Colin Quinn, Louis C.K., Robert Kelly, Patrice Oneal, Keith Robinson and Artie Lange. Norton was the Best Man at Rich Vos's 2005 wedding to Bonnie McFarlane. Dom Irrera has described Norton as one of today's best comedians.
In June 2006, Norton helped arrange Opie and Anthony's Traveling Virus Comedy Tour. During August and September of that year, Norton was the headline comedian for some dates of Traveling Virus comedy tour.[1] He will return to the 2007 tour as well.[2]
Jim just currently did a small tour testing out new material playing small 100 seat clubs in Danbury, CT (Oct 2007) and Queensbury, NY (Nov 2 & 3 2007) .
In February 2007, it was learned on The Opie and Anthony Show that Norton was close to finishing a book believed to be an autobiographical collection of stories and anecdotes from his childhood and his comedy career. Norton has said on-air that he selected the title, Sorry, the Pages are Stuck Together, from a "Name Jimmy's Book" thread on a popular Opie and Anthony message board. However, the final title of the book ended up as "Happy Endings: The Tales of a Meaty-Breasted Zilch" due to publishing conflicts. The book was released on July 10, 2007.[3] It reached #4 on the New York Times Bestseller list for hardcover nonfiction.[4] The book entered the Amazon.com Top 10 for books on the day it was released, peaking at #7. Norton has admitted in the book his love of literature, most notability his admiration of the Irish author, poet and playwright Samuel Beckett. Beckett’s minimalist, bleak and existential viewpoint immediately appealed to Norton's wry and often scathing sense of humor. An ex-girlfriend introduced him to Beckett’s work while in his late twenties. In an excerpt from his book Norton writes, “(she) would often quote passages from Molloy and Endgame while squatting over my chest…one night, during the awkwardness caused by the delay of her laxative taking effect, she looked down at me and asked, ‘Are you Waiting for Godot or Krapp's Last Tape you dirty boy!’ We both cracked up like silly geese and I knew I was in love.”
Norton had a one-liner cameo in the film Spider-Man. His cameo occurs midway in the film when various New Yorkers are being interviewed for their opinions of Spider-Man. As a surly truck driver character, Norton replies "He stinks and I don't like him". Film director and frequent Opie and Anthony call-in guest Kevin Smith also recently announced on the show the he has a "small, but important role" for Norton in his next film Zack and Miri Make a Porno.
Norton's first CD was released in 2003 entitled Yellow Discipline. His latest CD, Trinkets I Own Made From Gorilla Hands, was released in April 2005.
In 2007, Norton released his first book, entitled Happy Endings: The Tales of a Meaty-Breasted Zilch.[5]
Norton appears on the internet video series The Good Side of Bad News on the Super Deluxe website with his good friend, comedian Jim Florentine.
He plays the role of Officer Morrison in video game Bully by Rockstar.
Norton is an avid autograph and celebrity photo collector. In June 2006, he commented on the CBS radio show of his disdain for the New York Yankees after Derek Jeter's Turn 2 10th Anniversary Charity Event. He was upset that Jeter repeatedly avoided autographing a photograph for which Norton posed with the Yankee shortstop, and even more annoyed when he saw Jeter eagerly pose for a woman's photo. Norton also criticized Ron Guidry and Jim Leyritz, who did not show enthusiasm for his requests for a photo. With the exception of Joe Torre and Jason Giambi, Norton apparently felt snubbed by the star attendees, and declared to be a Yankee fan no longer. To date, Norton has not decided on a team to support. (Of note, XM Satellite Radio made a $20,000 donation for their table at the event.)
Norton also criticized Gene Simmons (of KISS fame) for blowing off Norton's request for an autograph, leading to an on-air tirade by Norton. He publicly disavowed his fandom of Gene Simmons, who eventually visited the radio show when Norton confronted him on the subject. Simmons then gladly took a photo with him, explaining that he was preoccupied at the event, not realizing Norton was there. Norton's good faith seemed to be restored after this encounter. Norton is also a huge fan of Black Sabbath and frontman Ozzy Osbourne, vowing to defend them "to the death".
Norton has recently gotten into his first long term relationship with fellow comedian, Chelsea Peretti. He talks about their relationship at great length on Opie and Anthony and Jim's relationship is also a big part of his new material that has been debuted since his HBO special "Monster Rain".
Actor
- 1997 Brokers ...Homeless Guy
- 2000 Sidespliters: The Burt & Dick Story ...Dick
- 2000 Ed .... (two episodes)
- 2002 Run Ronnie Run ...Police Officer (uncredited)
- 2002 American Dummy .... Eddie Barnum
- 2002 Errors, Freaks & Oddities .... Paul
- 2002 The Colin Quinn Show .... Various (unknown episodes)
- 2002 Spider-man .... Surly Truck Driver
- 2002 Rock Bottom .... Diesel
- 2003 The Gynecologists ...Sheldrake
- 2006 Lucky Louie (TV) .... Rich
- 2006 Bully (Video Game) .... Officer Morrison
- 2008 Zack and Miri Make a Porno ...unknown (pre-production)
Writer
- 2005 One Night Stand (TV) (unknown episodes)
- 2007 Jim Norton: Monster Rain (TV)
Self
- 1998 The Jim Breuer Show ...Himself (1 Episode)
- 2002 Comedian ...Himself
- 2002 Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn (TV) ...Himself (unknown episodes)
- 2004 Meet The Creeps Vol. 1 ...Himself
- 2004 Last Comic Standing ...Himself (1 Episode)
- 2004 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ...Himself (1 Episode)
- 2005 One Night Stand ...Himself (Episode #1.10)
- 2005 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ...Himself (2 Episode)
- 2006 The Late Show with David Letterman ...Himself (1 Episode)
- 2007 Lucky Louie: A Week In The Life ...Himself (1 Episode)
- 2007 Jimmy Kimmel Live ...Himself (1 Episode)
- 2007 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ...Himself (1 Episode)
- 2007 Jim Norton: Monster Rain (TV) ...Himself
- 2007 Looking for Lenny Himself (filming)
- ^ http://www.foundrymusic.com/opieanthony/displayheadline.cfm/id/9904/
- ^ http://www.foundrymusic.com/opieanthony/displayheadline.cfm/id/11314
- ^ Norton, Jim (2007). Happy Endings: The Tales of a Meaty-Breasted Zilch. Simon Spotlight Entertainment. ISBN 978-1416950226.
- ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/29/books/bestseller/0729besthardnonfiction.html
- ^ http://www.simonsays.com/content/destination.cfm?tab=5&pid=535385