Artie Lange
Biography
Arthur Steven "Artie" Lange, Jr., born on October 11, 1967, is a multifaceted American comedian, actor, radio host, and author. He gained significant recognition for his role as a prominent member of The Howard Stern Show, where he succeeded Jackie Martling, showcasing his unique humor and candid personality. Lange also made a mark in the world of sketch comedy as one of the original cast members of the hit series MADtv, where his performances captivated audiences and established him as a comedic talent.
In addition to his work in television and radio, Lange co-authored the memoir *Too Fat to Fish* with Anthony Bozza, which was published on November 11, 2008. The book quickly became a sensation, debuting at the top of the New York Times best-seller list on November 21, 2008, reflecting Lange's ability to connect with readers through his honest and humorous storytelling.
Throughout his career, Lange has faced personal challenges but has remained a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. His contributions to comedy and radio have left a lasting impact, and he continues to engage fans with his distinct style and charisma.
Filmography
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I Am Santa Claus
2014 • Himself
Artie Lange: The Stench of Failure
2014 • Himself
Women Aren't Funny
2014 • Self
Lost & Found
1999 • Wally
Dirty Work
1998 • Sam
Beer League
2006 • Artie DeVanzo
Artie Lange: Jack and Coke
2009 • Himself
Elf
2003
Mail Order Bride (2003)
2003 • Tommy
Mystery Men
1999
Joke Man
2023 • Self
The 4th Floor
1999 • Jerry
The Bachelor
1999 • Marco
Adventures of Serial Buddies
2011 • Golden Graham
Crashing (2017)
2017 • Artie Lange