- Charlie Hill
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Charlie Hill Born July 6, 1951 Occupation Comedian, Actor Charlie Hill (born 6 July 1951) is an Oneida-Mohawk-Cree stand-up comedian and actor. He was also a writer on Roseanne.[1]
Although he is known for groundbreaking jokes that reverse the roles of Native American and white culture ("He looked like the wooden caucasian I have on my front lawn!"), his comedy transcends issues of color, and addresses foremost the matters of human dignity and spirit.
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Awards
- Ivy Bethune Tri-Union Diversity Award, 2009
Film and Television
- 2010: A Good Day to Die (documentary)
- 2009: Reel Injun (documentary)
- 2009: Goin' Native: The Indian Comedy Slam - No Reservations Needed (TV movie)
- 2004-2006: Late Show with David Letterman (TV series)
- 2005: CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival (TV series)
- 2004: City Confidential (TV series documentary)
- 1999: On and Off the Res with Charlie Hill
- 1996: White Shamans and Plastic Medicine Men (documentary short)
- 1996: Moesha (TV series)
- 1995: Roseanne (TV series)
- 1993: North of 60 (TV series)
- 1992: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV series)
- 1986: Impure Thoughts
- 1985: MacGruder and Loud (TV series)
- 1985: Golden Girls (TV series)
- 1985: Spenser (TV series)
- 1985: Late Night with David Letterman (TV series)
- 1984: Earthlings (TV movie)
- 1984: Harold of Orange (short)
- 1980: The Big Show (TV series)
- 1978: The Bionic Woman (TV series)
- 1977: The Richard Pryor Show (TV series)
References
- ^ "comedian Charlie Hill". ClubRed. http://www.clubredwithcharliehill.com/charlie.html. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
External links
Categories:- 1951 births
- Male comedians
- Living people
- American comedians
- Native American actors
- American television writers
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