- Rick Reynolds
Rick Reynolds (born
December 13 ,1951 ) is an Americancomedian andmonologist , best known for his critically acclaimed one-man shows "Only the Truth Is Funny" and "All Grown Up...and No Place to Go."Reynolds grew up in Wood Village,
Oregon (near Portland), where, by his own account, his upbringing was "tragic." His father, Jack, died when Reynolds was an infant, leaving his mother to raise three children by herself. Much of Reynolds' stage work has centered around his struggle as an adult to heal the psychological scars left by his mother's alcoholism and abusive behavior.After graduating from
Portland State University with a BS in philosophy, he worked as a production assistant at a local TV station, wrote an entertainment column for "Willamette Week ", and published a short-lived but notorious satirical newspaper called "The Oregonite." With no previous stand-up experience, Reynolds entered the 1980 Portland Comedy Competition and walked away with the grand prize: a one-way ticket toSan Francisco , then a mecca for aspiring comics. Honing his skills with the likes of fellow unknownsPaula Poundstone andDana Carvey , Reynolds achieved the status of national headliner by the mid-1980s and made the obligatory move toLos Angeles to further his career.In 1989, frustrated in his attempts to break into film and television and growing dissatisfied with the strictures of the stand-up form, Reynolds fled
Hollywood and returned with his wife to northern California to start a family and write his first one-man show, "Only the Truth Is Funny." A mélange of brutally honest personal confession, gut-wrenching childhood remembrances, and episodes of high hilarity drawn from his own life, the show opened in 1990 atThe Improv in San Francisco, where it played to capacity crowds for the better part of a year and attracted the attention of Rollins & Joffe, the management team responsible for the careers ofWoody Allen andDavid Letterman , among others. Under their aegis, "Only the Truth Is Funny" was reborn as a theatrical production, garnering rave reviews during an extended run in San Francisco and subsequent stints in Los Angeles andOff Broadway . In 1993, it was filmed as aShowtime special, for which Reynolds received anEmmy Award nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing. "Only the Truth Is Funny" was ultimately released on audio CD (produced byWill Ackerman andSteven Miller ) and in book form (by Hyperion).Reynolds launched a second one-man show, "All Grown Up...and No Place to Go," in 1995. Picking up where "Only the Truth..." left off, the new production touched on the themes of parenting, marital problems, couples therapy, and other peaks and valleys of adulthood as experienced by a self-described "asshole" who "never really wanted to grow up in the first place."
Though it fell somewhat short of the critical acclaim accorded "Only the Truth Is Funny," "All Grown Up...and No Place to Go" proved to be another crowd-pleaser, enjoying a long, successful run in San Francisco and earning Reynolds a development deal with
CBS . The resultingsitcom , "Life...and Stuff," starring Reynolds and "Mork and Mindy " alumnaPam Dawber as a husband and wife coping with a troubled marriage, premiered as a CBS summer replacement series in 1997, only to be yanked after two episodes.Since then, Reynolds has struck development deals with other TV networks, including HBO, and penned several screenplays, as yet unproduced. He is currently working on a new one-man show tentatively entitled "Happiness."
External links
* [http://www.churchofrick.com/ The Church of Rick (Rick Reynolds' blog)]
* [http://www.duckprods.com/projects/onlythetruthisfunny.html Rick Reynolds' "Only the Truth Is Funny" by producer Robert B. Weide]
* [http://www.duckprods.com/projects/rickreynolds/calender911031.html Hollywood Story in Which Truth Plays by Robert Epstein, "LA Times"]
* [http://www.duckprods.com/projects/rickreynolds/sfchronicle910814.html Reynolds Escapes New York by Steven Winn, "SF Chronicle"]
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