John Fox (comedian)
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| John Fox | |
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| Born | June 10, 1957 |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Comedian |
John Fox is an American comedian. Fox's first show was on June 14, 1979 at the World Famous Comedy Store. Known as the Nick Nolte of comedy, Fox has had numerous television appearances on shows such as: Norm Crosby's Comedy Shop, Star Search, Make Me Laugh, Showtime's Comedy Network, and several others. He has been featured on "The Bob & Tom Show." He is the inspiration for the song "The Legend of John Fox," by Pat Godwin. Fox also appeared on Rodney Dangerfield's HBO special, Opening Night at Rodneys Place. Fox's routine includes him telling about his various previous jobs. He also appeared on the first "Redneck Comedy Roundup" DVD, which featured other comedians such as Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White.
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