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Drew Carey
Carey in Germany, during June 2006
Carey in Germany, during June 2006
Birth name Drew Allison Carey
Born May 23, 1958 (1958-05-23) (age 49)
Cleveland, Ohio
Notable works and roles The Drew Carey Show
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Drew Carey's Green Screen Show
Power of 10
The Price is Right

Drew Allison Carey (born May 23, 1958) is an American comedian, actor, and game show host. After serving in the U.S. Marines and making a name for himself in stand-up comedy, Carey eventually gained popularity starring on his own sitcom, The Drew Carey Show, and serving as host on the U.S. version of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, both of which aired on ABC. is the 143rd day of the year (144th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Jan. ... Cleveland redirects here. ... The Drew Carey Show was a long-running American sitcom (set in Cleveland, Ohio) that aired on ABC from 1995 to 2004 and was known for its everyman characters and themes. ... Whose Line Is It Anyway? (sometimes abbreviated to Whose Line? or WLIIA?) is a short-form improvisational comedy show. ... Drew Careys Green Screen Show is an improvisational comedy television series that aired in the fall of 2004 on The WB Television Network, and the fall of 2005 on Comedy Central. ... Not to be confused with Powers of Ten. ... This article is about the current version of the U.S. game show. ... is the 143rd day of the year (144th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Jan. ... The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the United States military responsible for providing power projection from the sea,[1] utilizing the mobility of the U.S. Navy to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces. ... B. J. Novak in a stand-up comedy routine at Olde English sketch comedy in June 2007. ... This article is about a genre of comedy. ... The Drew Carey Show was a long-running American sitcom (set in Cleveland, Ohio) that aired on ABC from 1995 to 2004 and was known for its everyman characters and themes. ... Whose Line Is It Anyway? (sometimes abbreviated to Whose Line? or WLIIA?) is a short-form improvisational comedy show. ... The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American television network. ...


Carey has appeared in several films, television series, music videos, a made-for-television film, and a computer game. He is interested in and involved with a variety of sports and has worked as a photographer at U.S. National Team soccer games. Carey is engaged and has written an autobiography detailing his early life and television career. Carey currently hosts the game show The Price Is Right, which airs on CBS. First international Unofficial: USA 0 - 1 Canada  (Newark, NJ, USA; November 28, 1885) Official:  Sweden 2 - 3 USA (Stockholm, Sweden; August 20, 1916) Biggest win USA 8 - 1 Cayman Islands  (Mission Viejo, CA, USA; November 14, 1993) USA 7 - 0 El Salvador  (Los Angeles, CA, USA; December 5, 1993) USA... This article is about the current version of the U.S. game show. ... This article is about the broadcast network. ...

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Early life

Drew Carey in his U.S. Marines uniform
Drew Carey in his U.S. Marines uniform

Carey was the youngest of Lewis and Beulah Carey's three boys, and raised in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio.[1] When he was eight years old his father died from a brain tumor.[2][3] According to his autobiography, he played the cornet and trumpet in the marching band of James Ford Rhodes High School, from which he graduated in 1975.[4] Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (405x659, 174 KB) Drew Carey in his U.S. Marines uniform. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (405x659, 174 KB) Drew Carey in his U.S. Marines uniform. ... The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the United States military responsible for providing power projection from the sea,[1] utilizing the mobility of the U.S. Navy to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces. ... Old Brooklyn is a west side neighborhood of Cleveland, extending east-to-west from the Cuyahoga River to the City of Brooklyn and north-to-south from the Brookside Park Valley to the City of Parma. ... Cleveland redirects here. ... A brain tumor is any intracranial tumor created by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division, normally either in the brain itself (neurons, glial cells (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells), lymphatic tissue, blood vessels), in the cranial nerves (myelin-producing Schwann cells), in the brain envelopes (meninges), skull, pituitary and pineal gland, or... James Ford Rhodes High School is located in Cleveland, Ohio. ...


He continued on to college at Kent State University and was expelled twice for poor academic performance. He left KSU after just three years, but not before becoming a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. After leaving the university, according to Ms Terry Heldreth, Carey joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve in 1980 and served for six years.[1] He also relocated to Las Vegas for a few months in 1982, and for a short time worked as a bank teller and a waiter at Denny's.[1][3] For the events of May 4, 1970, see Kent State shootings Kent State University (also known as Kent, Kent State or KSU) is one of America’s largest university systems, the third largest university in Ohio after Ohio State University (57,748) and the University of Cincinnati (35,364), and... Delta Tau Delta (ΔΤΔ, DTD, or Delts) is a U.S.-based international college fraternity. ... The Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) (also known as the United States Marine Corps Reserve (USMCR)), a part of the United States Marine Corps, is the largest command in the Marine Corps. ... For further information, see Las Vegas metropolitan area and Las Vegas Strip. ... A bank teller is an employee of a bank who deals directly with most customers. ... Dennys is the largest full-service family restaurant chain in the United States. ...


Stand-up career

In 1985, he began his comedy career by following up on a suggestion by David Lawrence (a disc jockey friend who had been paying Drew to write jokes for David's radio show in Cleveland) to go to the library and borrow books on how to write jokes.[5] In 1986, after winning an open-mic contest, he became MC at the Cleveland Comedy Club.[6] For the next few years, he performed at multiple comedy clubs in Cleveland and Los Angeles. He was first brought to the national eye as a comedian when he competed in the 1988 Star Search.[7] Carey was working as a stand-up comedian in 1991 when he appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.[8] His performance that night impressed Carson, who invited Carey to the couch next to his desk; this was considered a rare honor for any comedian.[9] Carey claims he reached the limit on his credit card the next day returning calls from interested casting directors, and he credited Carson with making his career. In that same year, Carey also appeared on the 14th Annual Young Comedians Special on HBO and made his first appearance on Late Night with David Letterman.[10] In 1994, Carey wrote his own stand-up comedy special which aired on Showtime, entitled Drew Carey: Human Cartoon, for which he won a CableACE Award for Best Writing.[10] MasterCard logo Manchaster Town Hall MC can mean: Mini Cooper: Macao: FIPS PUB 10-4 territory code Machine, (also m/c) Manchester, England (also m/c) Mariah Carey, American songstress Marginal cost Marin Catholic Master cylinder Master of Ceremonies Rapper (also emcee), or a prefix for the names of rappers... Star Search is a television show from 1983 to 1995 hosted by Ed McMahon, which also appeared as a remake in 2003-2004. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see HBO (disambiguation). ... Late Night with David Letterman was a nightly hour-long comedy talk show on NBC hosted by David Letterman. ... This article is about the pay TV channel. ... The CableACE Award was an award that was given from 1978 to 1997 to honor excellence in American cable television programing. ...


Acting career

Early roles

With the success from his early stand-up career, he subsequently appeared in a number of supporting roles on television shows, in which he developed the character of a hapless middle-class bachelor. In 1993, Carey had a small role in the movie Coneheads as a taxi passenger. Turning his attention to television, in 1994, Carey co-starred with John Caponera in The Good Life, a short-lived sitcom that aired on NBC.[11] After the show's cancellation, Carey joined up with writer Bruce Helford (who was also a writer for The Good Life), who gave Carey a job as a staff writer for The Gaby Hoffman Show.[7] The Coneheads was originally a sketch on Saturday Night Live which starred Dan Aykroyd as father Beldar, Jane Curtin as mother Prymaat and Kristen Kilpatrick as daughter (Connie). The Coneheads were an alien family, natives of the planet Remulak, who found themselves stranded on Earth. ... John Caponera is a Stand-Up Comedian. ... The Good Life was a sitcom aired on NBC in the spring of 1994 (it premiered following NBCs coverage of Super Bowl XXVIII). ... This article is about a genre of comedy. ... This article is about the television network. ... Bruce Helford was the co-creator to The Drew Carey Show. ...


The Drew Carey Show

Main article: The Drew Carey Show

Carey and Helford developed the storyline for The Drew Carey Show, which they produced together. The show premiered on September 13, 1995 on ABC. In his autobiography, he revealed his frustration with having to deal with censors and being unable to employ the off-color humor common to his stand-up routines.[4] Carey initially earned $60,000 per episode in the first seasons, then renegotiated for $250,000. By the final season, he was earning $750,000 per episode.[12] The show had high ratings for its first few seasons, but declining ratings and production costs of around $3 million per episode eventually resulted in its cancellation.[13] The program had a total of 233 episodes and lasted from 1995 to 2004 for nine complete seasons. Carey was the only actor to appear in every episode. The Drew Carey Show was a long-running American sitcom (set in Cleveland, Ohio) that aired on ABC from 1995 to 2004 and was known for its everyman characters and themes. ... is the 256th day of the year (257th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American television network. ... For other uses, see Censor. ... The term off-color humor (also known as dirty jokes or blue humor) is used to describe various dirty jokes, prose, poems, black comedy and skits that deal with topics that are considered to be in poor taste or overly vulgar by the prevailing morals in a culture. ... $, the dollar sign, is primarily used to represent currencies: Many different dollars Many different pesos Different escudos The Brazilian real The Tongan paanga The Nicaraguan córdoba $ may also be: $ (film), also known as Dollars A sigil (computer programming) Category: ...


Whose Line Is It Anyway? and Drew Carey's Green Screen Show

Drew Carey serving as host on Whose Line Is It Anyway?

In 1998, Carey hosted the American version of the improvisational comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? He would announce the improv guests, direct the games, and then would usually involve himself in the final game of the show. The show ran for a total of 215 episodes between 1998 and 2006. In 1998, the New York Friars' Club made Carey the newest inductee of the group's Comedy Central Roast.[10] His friend Ryan Stiles (who costarred in The Drew Carey Show and Whose Line Is It Anyway?) served as the roastmaster.[14] Due to Carey's income from two shows (Whose Line Is It Anyway? and The Drew Carey Show), Forbes included him on their list of highest-paid entertainers of 1998, which was 24th with $45.5 million.[15] Whose Line Is It Anyway? (sometimes abbreviated to Whose Line? or WLIIA?) is a short-form improvisational comedy show. ... Image File history File links WhoseLine04. ... Image File history File links WhoseLine04. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Whose Line Is It Anyway? (sometimes abbreviated to Whose Line? or WLIIA?) is a short-form improvisational comedy show. ... The Friars Club is a New York City club, famous for its risqué celebrity roasts. ... Comedy Central is an American cable television and satellite television channel in the United States. ... Ryan Lee Stiles (born April 22, 1959) is an Emmy-nominated American actor and comedian, whose work is often associated with improvisational comedy. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


For The WB's 2004-2005 prime time schedule, Carey co-produced and starred in Drew Carey's Green Screen Show, a spin-off of Whose Line Is It Anyway?. It was canceled by the WB, but picked up shortly afterward by Comedy Central.[16] The Warner Bros. ... Prime time is the block of programming on television during the middle of the evening. ... Drew Careys Green Screen Show is an improvisational comedy television series that aired in the fall of 2004 on The WB Television Network, and the fall of 2005 on Comedy Central. ... A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one such as a new company formed from a university research group. ... Whose Line Is It Anyway? (sometimes abbreviated to Whose Line? or WLIIA?) is a short-form improvisational comedy show. ... Comedy Central is an American cable television and satellite television channel in the United States. ...


Improv All-Stars

Carey has also helped to create the Improv All-Stars, which is composed of 11 other members.[17] The members of the group have joined Carey in both of his two improv shows, Whose Line is it Anyway? and Drew Carey's Green Screen Show and some had major roles or guest starred on his previous shows. The group has traveled on several comedy tours performing at various comedy clubs within the last year.[17]


Game Show Host (Power of 10, The Price Is Right)

In 2007, Carey began hosting game shows. On April 13, 2007, Carey was selected to host the CBS game show pilot Power of 10, where contestants could win a potential $10,000,000 (annuity) top prize.[18] In May 2007, it was announced that the show was picked up for a summer run, which premiered on August 7.[19] The show has aired sixteen episodes to date. Quiz show redirects here. ... is the 103rd day of the year (104th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... This article is about the broadcast network. ... Not to be confused with Powers of Ten. ... is the 219th day of the year (220th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


After taping the pilot episode for Power of 10, he was contacted by CBS regarding the opening caused by the retirement of Bob Barker at The Price Is Right. He initially turned down the offer to host, but on July 23, 2007, Carey officially announced on the Late Show with David Letterman that he would succeed Barker as host of the program beginning in fall of 2007.[20][21] The game show also includes a local connection, as announcer Rich Fields is from the Cleveland area. His first episode of The Price Is Right was taped on August 15, and his shows began airing on Monday, October 15, 2007. In response to replacing Barker as host of the game show, Carey stated "You can't replace Bob Barker. I don't compare myself to anybody. ... It's only about what you're doing and supposed to do, and I feel like I'm supposed to be doing this."[22] Drew's initial series of six weekly primetime editions of the series began on February 22, 2008; on his first Million Dollar Spectacular, the show set a new record when Adam Rose won a total of $1,153,908 in cash and prizes, including a $1,000,000 cash prize for winning both showcases. A television pilot is the first episode of an intended television series. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... This article is about the current version of the U.S. game show. ... is the 204th day of the year (205th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... Late Show redirects here. ... Rich Fields is a native of the Cleveland, Ohio area (born November 30, 1960, in Bay Village, Ohio) and is an Emmy-award-winning broadcaster, meteorologist and television personality, best known for being the announcer of the American television game show The Price Is Right. ... is the 227th day of the year (228th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 288th day of the year (289th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 53rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular is a prime-time spinoff of the American television game show The Price Is Right, seen on its network, CBS. These specials are similar to the daytime show, but with an increase in the budget. ...


Other roles and appearances

Entrance to Sounds Dangerous! at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Entrance to Sounds Dangerous! at Disney's Hollywood Studios

Carey began appearing in commercials for restaurants in Canada with The Great Root Bear, but his two-year contract with A&W Food Services of Canada was cut short in November 1998 after promoting McDonald's in an episode of The Drew Carey Show.[23] Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 664 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2328 × 2103 pixel, file size: 731 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Sounds Dangerous!, an attraction at Disney-MGM Studios. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 664 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2328 × 2103 pixel, file size: 731 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Sounds Dangerous!, an attraction at Disney-MGM Studios. ... Disney-MGM Studios is a theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA. The third park to open at the resort, it debuted on May 1, 1989. ... The Great Root Bear is the mascot for A&W Root Beer, an American soft drink. ... McDonalds Corporation (NYSE: MCD) is the worlds largest chain of fast-food restaurants, primarily selling hamburgers, chicken, french fries, milkshakes and soft drinks. ...


On April 22, 1999 at Disney's Hollywood Studios, one of the parks that make up the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, Carey debuted a 12-minute attraction entitled Sounds Dangerous!.[24] In the show, a camera follows Carey through a day as an undercover detective when his video camera fails and the audience is left in complete darkness wearing earphones, following his adventure through sound cues. The attraction is presently running. is the 112th day of the year (113th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ... Disney-MGM Studios is a theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA. The third park to open at the resort, it debuted on May 1, 1989. ... Cinderella Castle is the symbol of the Magic Kingdom. ...


In 1999, Carey made a cameo appearance in Weird Al Yankovic's music video for "It's All About the Pentiums". In 2004, he made an appearance for Fountains of Wayne's video for "Mexican Wine". He gave an introduction to the video as if it were on a stage. This article is about the musician. ... A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ... Its All About The Pentiums is a song by Weird Al Yankovic. ... Fountains of Wayne is an American power pop/rock band, formed in 1995. ...


On May 7, 2000, Carey's made-for-TV film Geppetto debuted for an ABC presentation of the Wonderful World of Disney. The film was an adaptation of Pinocchio, and included actor Wayne Brady who had joined Carey on Whose Line is it Anyway? and a few episodes of The Drew Carey Show.[25] Carey took singing lessons to prepare for the role.[3] is the 127th day of the year (128th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full 2000 Gregorian calendar). ... A television movie (also known as a TV film, TV movie, TV-movie, feature-length drama, made-for-TV movie, movie of the week (MOTW or MOW), single drama, telemovie, telefilm, or two-hour-long drama) is a film that is produced for and originally distributed by a television network. ... The first incarnation of the Disney anthology television series, commonly called The Wonderful World of Disney, premiered on ABC on October 27, 1954 under the name Disneyland. ... For other uses, see Pinocchio (disambiguation). ... Wayne Alphonso[1] Brady (born June 2, 1972 in Orlando, Florida) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, singer and television personality, known for his role on the ABC television show Whose Line Is It Anyway? and for his daytime talk show, The Wayne Brady Show. ...

Drew Carey performing at Al-Asad Airbase, Iraq on September 28, 2003

He provided the entertainment for the 2002 Annual White House Correspondents dinner.[10] Once he completed his standup routine for the 1,800 guests, President George W. Bush made a joke of his own noting Carey's improv work, "Drew? Got any interest in the Middle East?"[26] In 2003, he joined Jamie Kennedy to host the WB's live special Play for a Billion, which was sponsored by Pepsi and aired on September 12, 2003.[27] Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 533 pixelsFull resolution (2160 × 1440 pixel, file size: 668 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Took this picture myself at Al Asad Airbase Iraq Sept 28 2003 I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 533 pixelsFull resolution (2160 × 1440 pixel, file size: 668 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Took this picture myself at Al Asad Airbase Iraq Sept 28 2003 I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public... is the 271st day of the year (272nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see White House (disambiguation). ... George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America, originally inaugurated on January 20, 2001. ... A map showing countries commonly considered to be part of the Middle East The Middle East is a region comprising the lands around the southern and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Sea, a territory that extends from the eastern Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. ... This article is about the actor. ... Pepsi Cola is a non-alcoholic carbonated beverage produced and manufactured by PepsiCo. ... is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Also in September 2003, Carey led a group of comedians, including Blake Clark and the Drew Carey Show's Kathy Kinney, to a comedy tour of Iraq.[28] Carey was very well received, as was Clark, for their previous military service. Blake Clark (born February 2, 1946) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and veteran of the Vietnam War. ... Kathy Kinney Kathy Kinney (b. ...


In 2005, Carey appeared in three different films. He provided a voice-over for the character Crank in the animated film Robots, in The Aristocrats to retell a dirty joke along with other celebrities, and was interviewed in the documentary Fuck. The following is a list of characters that appear in the 2005 film Robots. ... Robots is a computer-animated film produced by Blue Sky Studios for 20th Century Fox (the same companies behind the film Ice Age), and was released theatrically (both in normal theaters and in IMAX theaters) on March 11th, 2005. ... The Aristocrats is a 2005 documentary film about the infamous dirty joke of the same name. ... For the 1969 film by Andy Warhol, see Blue Movie. ...

Drew Carey, pictured in the center, featured in The Sims
Drew Carey, pictured in the center, featured in The Sims

On June 8, 2006, Drew Carey's Sporting Adventures debuted on the Travel Channel. Carey travels throughout Germany to photograph multiple FIFA World cup soccer games while he immerses himself in the culture of towns and states he visits.[29] Image File history File links Drew_Carey_TheSims. ... Image File history File links Drew_Carey_TheSims. ... This article is about a computer game that was released in year 2000. ... is the 159th day of the year (160th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Travel Channel is a cable television network that features documentaries and how-to shows related to travel and leisure around the United States and throughout the world. ... For the club competition, see FIFA Club World Cup. ... Soccer redirects here. ...


Carey has also made a cameo appearance in the computer game The Sims, but only in the House Party expansion pack.[30] To make him appear, the Sims must throw a successful party, which will cause a limo to show up and he will join the festivities. Drew is a fan of The Sims series and during one April Fool's episode of The Drew Carey Show, a scene takes place completely within The Sims.[31] A cameo role or cameo appearance (often shortened to just cameo) is a brief appearance of a known person in a work of the performing arts, such as plays, films, video games and television. ... This article is about a computer game that was released in year 2000. ...


Writing

Cover of Dirty Jokes and Beer: Stories of the Unrefined
Cover of Dirty Jokes and Beer: Stories of the Unrefined

Carey has a history of writing throughout his career including developing his stand-up comedy routines in his early stand-up career, and then moving on to assist in writing sitcoms. In 1997, Carey published his autobiography, Dirty Jokes and Beer: Stories of the Unrefined where he shared memories of his early childhood and of his father's death when he was eight. He also revealed that he was once molested, had suffered bouts of depression, and had made two suicide attempts by swallowing a large amount of sleeping pills.[4] He also wrote of his college fraternity years while attending Kent State University, and of his professional career up to that time. The book featured large amounts of profanity and, as the title suggests, includes multiple dirty jokes (there was one at the start of each chapter) and references to beer. The book was featured on the New York Times bestseller list for three months.[32] Image File history File links Drew_Carey_Book. ... Image File history File links Drew_Carey_Book. ... Cover of the first English edition of 1793 of Benjamin Franklins autobiography. ... Child sexual abuse is an umbrella term describing criminal and civil offenses in which an adult engages in sexual activity with a minor or exploits a minor for the purpose of sexual gratification. ... In everyday language depression refers to any downturn in mood, which may be relatively transitory and perhaps due to something trivial. ... For other uses, see Suicide (disambiguation). ... The terms fraternity and sorority (from the Latin words and , meaning brother and sister respectively) may be used to describe many social and charitable organizations, for example the Lions Club, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Rotary International, Optimist International, or the Shriners. ...


Personal life

A former United States Marine reservist, he adopted his crew cut hair style during his time in the service. Carey has had refractive surgery to correct his vision and therefore did not really require glasses (any glasses he wore in public were merely props to help the audience recognize him). However, while this was true for several years, on the May 17, 2006 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live he revealed that when he turned 40, he actually developed a need for bifocals. Carey currently lives in Los Angeles and New York City.[33] The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the United States military responsible for providing power projection from the sea,[1] utilizing the mobility of the U.S. Navy to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces. ... A U.S. Marine sporting a high and tight, crew cut hairstyle A crew cut is a type of haircut in which the hair is cut fairly short. ... Refractive eye surgery is any eye surgery used to improve the refractive state of the eye and decrease dependency on glasses or contact lenses. ... is the 137th day of the year (138th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jimmy Kimmel Live is a late-night talk show in the United States created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, broadcast from the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ...


On October 9, 2007 Carey proposed to Nicole Jaracz. In a statement regarding the engagement, publicist Christina Papadopoulos said, "It will be the first marriage for both. No date for a wedding has been set yet. They are both very happy and excited about their future together."[34] is the 282nd day of the year (283rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...


Political interests

Carey is also known for his Republican leanings[35] and has expressed support for the Libertarian Party.[36] The Drew Carey Show often presented a libertarian critique of political correctness, government regulations, racism, sexism, and homophobia, with storylines involving Carey's cross-dressing brother, dating a bisexual woman (played by Illeana Douglas) for two episodes, ongoing criticism of the Boy Scouts of America's exclusionary policy against gay men, and support for same-sex marriage. GOP redirects here. ... The Libertarian Party is an American political party founded on December 11, 1971. ... Political correctness is the alteration of language to redress real or alleged injustices and discrimination or to avoid offense. ... A regulation is a legal restriction promulgated by government administrative agencies through rulemaking supported by a threat of sanction or a fine. ... Manifestations Slavery Racial profiling Lynching Hate speech Hate crime Genocide (examples) Ethnocide Ethnic cleansing Pogrom Race war Religious persecution Blood libel Paternalism Police brutality Movements Policies Discriminatory Race / Religion / Sex segregation Apartheid Redlining Internment Ethnocracy Anti-discriminatory Emancipation Civil rights Desegregation Integration Equal opportunity Counter-discriminatory Affirmative action Racial quota... Manifestations Slavery Racial profiling Lynching Hate speech Hate crime Genocide (examples) Ethnocide Ethnic cleansing Pogrom Race war Religious persecution Gay bashing Blood libel Paternalism Police brutality Movements Policies Discriminatory Race / Religion / Sex segregation Apartheid Redlining Internment Anti-discriminatory Emancipation Civil rights Desegregation Integration Equal opportunity Counter-discriminatory Affirmative action Racial... A protest by The Westboro Baptist Church, a group identified by the Anti-Defamation League as virulently homophobic. ... Look up plot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A male dressed as a female. ... “Bisexual” redirects here. ... Illeana Douglas (b. ... For the Boy Scouting program within the BSA, see Boy Scouting (Boy Scouts of America). ... Homosexuality refers to sexual interaction and / or romantic attraction between individuals of the same sex. ... One of four newly wedded same-sex couples in a public wedding at Taiwan Pride 2006. ...


Since the show ended its nine-year run on ABC in 2004, however, Carey has clarified that he is more of a conservative with libertarian leanings, and that he presented himself as a libertarian to avoid what some conservative critics of the entertainment industry claim is a general Hollywood bias against conservatives. On the August 18, 2006 Penn Radio show with Penn Jillette, Carey did, however, say he was indeed libertarian. He has expressed his distaste for the Bush administration's running of the War in Iraq, specifically on the September 15, 2007, episode of Real Time with Bill Maher. Conservatism is a term used to describe political philosophies that favor tradition and gradual change, where tradition refers to religious, cultural, or nationally defined beliefs and customs. ... This article is about the political philosophy based on private property rights. ... The entertainment industry (much of which is informally known as show business or show biz) consists of a large number of sub-industries devoted to entertainment. ... Hollywood redirects here. ... For other senses of this word, see bias (disambiguation). ... is the 230th day of the year (231st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Penn Radio was an hour-long talk radio show, debuting January 3, 2006, hosted by Penn Jillette and Michael Goudeau and produced by Happy Jack Landreth and Patrick DiFazio. ... Penn Fraser Jillette (born March 5, 1955 in Greenfield, Massachusetts) is an American comedian, illusionist, juggler and writer known for his work with fellow illusionist Teller in the team known as Penn & Teller. ... The Bush administration includes President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney, Bushs Cabinet, and other select officials and advisors. ... There have been three conflicts in the late 20th century and early 21st century called Gulf War, all of which refer to conflicts in the Persian Gulf region: Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) (aka First Gulf War). ... is the 258th day of the year (259th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... Real Time with Bill Maher is a talk show that airs weekly on HBO, hosted by comedian and political satirist Bill Maher. ...


Carey has spoken about his various political beliefs in several interviews and in 1998, he led a "smoke-in" in defiance of a no-smoking ordinance.[37] Carey currently hosts a series of mini-documentaries called The Drew Carey Project on Reason.tv, a new online project of the Reason Foundation. [38] The first episode, "Gridlock", addresses private highway ownership and was released on October 15, 2007 on reason.tv. Other episodes discuss topics like eminent domain and medical marijuana.[39] The Reason Foundation is a nonprofit think tank founded in 1986 that also publishes Reason magazine. ... is the 288th day of the year (289th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... Eminent domain (United States), compulsory purchase (United Kingdom, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland), resumption/compulsory acquisition (Australia) or expropriation (Canada, South Africa) in common law legal systems is the inherent power of the state to seize a citizens private property, expropriate property, or rights in property, without the owner... Cannabis sativa extract. ...


Sports involvement

Carey is known for being a devoted Cleveland Browns, Indians and U.S. Soccer fan. In 1999, Carey was part of the pregame ceremonies at the first game of the new expansion Cleveland Browns televised on ESPN.[15] His favorite soccer teams are the Scottish team Rangers and L.A. Galaxy (for which he is a season ticket holder).[40][41] Browns redirects here. ... The United States Soccer Federation (USSF) (trademarked as U.S. Soccer Federation) is the official governing body of the sport of soccer in the United States. ... Browns redirects here. ... ESPN, formerly an acronym for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, is an American cable television network dedicated to broadcasting and producing sports-related programming 24 hours a day. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Year founded 1995 League Major League Soccer Nickname Galaxy, The Gs, Los Galacticos de Los Angeles, Stadium The Home Depot Center (HDC) Carson, CA Coach vacant[1] Owner Philip Anschutz (AEG) First Game Los Angeles Galaxy 2–1 MetroStars (Rose Bowl; April 13, 1996) Largest Win Dallas Burn 1...


When he promoted The Drew Carey Show in 1995, at the same time the Indians were making a miraculous run at the World Series, he poked fun at the rest of baseball by saying, "Finally, it's your team that sucks!"[42] He also showed his support for the team by throwing the first pitch at an August 12, 2006 Indians game against the Royals. He was rewarded by the Cleveland Indians for being "the greatest Indians fan alive" with a personal bobblehead doll made in his likeness given to fans.[43] Carey responded to his bobblehead likeness by saying "Bobblehead Day, for me, is as big as getting a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame."[44] For other events named World Series, see World Series (disambiguation). ... is the 224th day of the year (225th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Major league affiliations American League (1969–present) Central Division (1994–present) Current uniform Retired Numbers 5, 10, 20, 42 Name Kansas City Royals (1969–present) Other nicknames The Boys in Blue Ballpark Kauffman Stadium (1973–present) a. ... A bobblehead doll of Chicken Little. ...


In 2001, Carey was the first TV star (as opposed to wrestler or athlete) to ever enter World Wrestling Federation's 30-man "Royal Rumble" match which he entered to promote an improv comedy pay-per-view at the time. He appeared in a few backstage segments before his brief participation in the match. Upon entering the ring, Carey stood unopposed for more than half a minute; he eliminated himself by offering money to Kane and then fleeing the ring.[45] World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ... Royal Rumble 2001 was the fourteenth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). ... Pay-per-view is the name given to a system by which television viewers can call and order events to be seen on TV and pay for the private telecast of that event to their homes later. ... Glen Thomas Jacobs (born April 26, 1967) better known by his ring name Kane, is an American professional wrestler. ...


In 2003, Carey competed against five other celebrities in the first celebrity edition of the World Poker Tour. He placed fifth, only beating out comedian/actor/musician Jack Black. Carey won $2,000 for his charity.[46] The World Poker Tour (WPT) is a series of poker tournaments featuring most of the worlds professional players. ... For other persons named Jack Black, see Jack Black (disambiguation). ...


On November 12, 2007, Carey was named as minority owner of a future Seattle Major League Soccer franchise. Reportedly, Carey has insisted that the future team will have a marching band.[47] That evening, Carey raised the 12th man flag at the Seattle Seahawks Monday Night Football game against San Francisco. He told reporters at the game that fans will have the option to purchase membership in the club and that every four years members will be able to vote out the team's general manager.[48] is the 316th day of the year (317th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... Year founded 2009 League Major League Soccer Nickname Stadium Qwest Field Seattle, WA Coach Owner Joe Roth, Adrian Hanauer, Paul Allen, Drew Carey First Game Largest Win Worst Defeat All-time Top Scorer Supporter Groups MLS Cup Supporters Shield The Seattle Major League Soccer team is a professional soccer club... An American college marching band on the field (Kansas State University) A marching band is a group of instrumental musicians who generally perform outdoors, and who incorporate movement â€“ usually some type of marching and other movements  â€“ with their musical performance. ... The 12th man is a term commonly used to describe the fans within a stadium during American football or association football games. ... City Seattle, Washington Team colors Pacific Blue, Navy Blue, Neon Green, White Head Coach Mike Holmgren Owner Paul Allen General manager Tim Ruskell Mascot Blitz, and Taima the hawk League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1976–present) American Football Conference (1977-2001) AFC West (1977-2001) National Football Conference (1976... MNF redirects here. ...


Philanthropy

Carey is known for his support of libraries, crediting them for beginning his successful comedy career. On May 2, 2000, in a celebrity edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, he selected the Ohio Library Foundation to receive his $500,000 winnings.[49] He later went on to win an additional $32,000 on the second celebrity Millionaire, making him one of the biggest winning contestants on Millionaire that did not win the top prize. Carey also has played on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games for the Cleveland Public Library charity.[46] In June 2007, Carey offered to donate up to $100,000 (in $10,000 increments) to the Mooch Myernick Memorial Fund if anybody could beat him at the video game FIFA Soccer 07 for the Xbox 360. He dared five players from both the U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Teams to compete against him.[50] Carey ended up donating $100,000 plus $60,000 for losing two games out of the six games he played.[51] is the 122nd day of the year (123rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full 2000 Gregorian calendar). ... In the United States, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (also known simply as Millionaire) is a television game show which offers a maximum prize of $1,000,000 (originally lump sum; now annuitized) for correctly answering 15 successive multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty. ... The World Poker Tour (WPT) is a series of poker tournaments featuring most of the worlds professional players. ... The Cleveland Public Library was founded in 1869 and is located in Cleveland, Ohio. ... FIFA 07 (also known as FIFA Football 07 and FIFA Soccer 07) is the second latest in Electronic Arts series of football (soccer) simulator video games. ... It has been suggested that Xbox 360 Elite be merged into this article or section. ...


Photography

Carey at the World Cup Fest in Kaiserslautern, Germany in June 2006 while filming Drew Carey's Sporting Adventures
Carey at the World Cup Fest in Kaiserslautern, Germany in June 2006 while filming Drew Carey's Sporting Adventures

Carey can sometimes be seen on the sidelines of U.S. National Team soccer games as a press photographer.[52] His images are sold via wire services under the pseudonym Brooks Parkenridge.[41] He was at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in the summer of 2006, for his television show Drew Carey's Sporting Adventures. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1326x1312, 1086 KB) Drew Carey talks to the crowd at the World Cup Fest at Pulaski Park in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on Saturday, June 17, 2006. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1326x1312, 1086 KB) Drew Carey talks to the crowd at the World Cup Fest at Pulaski Park in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on Saturday, June 17, 2006. ... Categories: Stub | Cities in Germany ... 2006 World Cup redirects here. ...


Awards and honors

  • He won the Cable Ace Award for Best Writing for his work on Drew Carey: Human Cartoon.[10]
  • He was named one of the "10 Hottest New Faces of '95" by TV Guide.[1]
  • Carey received an honorary Ph.D. from Cleveland State University in 2000.[53]
  • He won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Male Television Performer for his work in The Drew Carey Show, in both 2000[54] and 2001.[55]
  • On February 21, 2003, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[56] His star can be found at 6664 Hollywood Blvd.
  • In 2004, Comedy Central ranked him #84 on its list of the 100 greatest standups of all time.[57]

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Filmography

Carey has starred in only a few television shows and films, but also has numerous guest star appearances in a variety of other sitcoms and comedy shows.


Television work

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Home Improvement Road Kill specialist
1994 The Good Life Drew Clark
1995-2004 The Drew Carey Show Drew Carey
1998-2006 Whose Line Is It Anyway? Himself (host)
2000 Geppetto Geppetto
2004-2005 Drew Carey's Green Screen Show Himself
2006 Drew Carey's Sporting Adventures Himself
2007-Present Power of 10 Himself (host)
2007-Present The Price Is Right Himself (host)

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Films

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Coneheads Taxi passenger
2005 Robots Crank (voice only)
The Aristocrats Himself
Fuck Himself (documentary)

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Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d Cleveland.com. Drew Carey's Cleveland-The Times of His Life. Retrieved on December 5, 2006.
  2. ^ AllMovie.com. Drew Carey Biography. Retrieved on December 5, 2006.
  3. ^ a b c USAWeekend.com. Strong opinions. Retrieved on January 9, 2008.
  4. ^ a b c Carey, Drew (1997). Dirty Jokes and Beer: Stories of the Unrefined. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 078688939X
  5. ^ WCHS.com. Drew on The Drew Carey Show. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  6. ^ Ohio Traveler Magazine. Cleveland Laughs. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.
  7. ^ a b FilmBug. Drew Carey Biography. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  8. ^ Toronto Sun. It was a night to remember .... Retrieved on February 4, 2007.
  9. ^ The Gazette. This Comic's Life Is Not Always A Laughing Matter. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.
  10. ^ a b c d e ComedyCentral.com. Drew Carey Biography. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  11. ^ YahooMovies.com. Drew Carey. Retrieved on December 5, 2006.
  12. ^ IMDB News. News for Drew Carey. Retrieved on December 9, 2006.
  13. ^ The Oakland Press. "Drew Carey Show" bowing out quietly. Retrieved on June 4, 2007.
  14. ^ TV.com. The N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Drew Carey. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  15. ^ a b Lubbock Online. Hometown hero comes back to Cleveland. Retrieved on January 9, 2008.
  16. ^ Drew Carey's Green Screen Show. Show Info. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  17. ^ a b ImprovAllStars.com. Biographies. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  18. ^ Cleveland.com. Afternoon Buzz: CBS Fall lineup includes new Drew Carey show. Retrieved on May 18, 2007.
  19. ^ Futon Critic. CBS ANNOUNCES 2007-2008 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE. Retrieved on June 4, 2007.
  20. ^ Keller, Joel (2007-06-23). Drew Carey to host The Price is Right - BREAKING NEWS. TV Squad. Retrieved on 2007-06-24.
  21. ^ AP. Drew Carey is Bob Barker's replacement. Retrieved on July 23, 2007.
  22. ^ Associated Press (2007-10-12). Drew Carey Finds Ms. Right. The ShowBuzz. Retrieved on 2008-01-09.
  23. ^ IslandNet.com. Chronology of A & W Root Beer (Canada). Retrieved on December 5, 2006.
  24. ^ Walt Disney World. Sounds Dangerous - Starring Drew Carey. Retrieved on December 6, 2006.
  25. ^ New York Times-Movies. Geppetto (2000). Retrieved on January 9, 2008.
  26. ^ FOXNews.com. President Jokes With Drew Carey, Ozzy Osbourne at White House Awards Dinner. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.
  27. ^ RealityTVWorld.com. Drew Carey to host The WB's 'Pepsi Play for a Billion' potential billion dollar giveaway. Retrieved on December 6, 2006.
  28. ^ FOXNews.com. Drew Carey Performs at Base in Iraq. Retrieved on September 10, 2007.
  29. ^ Travel Channel.com. Your Sporting Adventures Host ... Drew Carey!. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  30. ^ IMDB.com. The Sims: House Party. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.
  31. ^ GameZone.com. Everything That's Wrong With This Episode is Right On The Money!. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.
  32. ^ ABC.com. Personnel Files-Drew Carey. Retrieved on December 6, 2006.
  33. ^ LA Daily News. Carey puts little value in "Price" rumors. Retrieved on July 13, 2007.
  34. ^ People Magazine Online. Drew Carey Engaged to Cooking School Grad. Retrieved on October 11, 2007.
  35. ^ ChicagoTribune.com. Conservatives raise profile in liberal bastion Hollywood. Retrieved on December 6, 2006.
  36. ^ Advocates for Self-Government. Drew Carey - Libertarian. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  37. ^ CNN.com. Drew Carey leads "smoke-in" to protest ban. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  38. ^ Reason.org. Employment solicitation. Retrieved on October 2, 2007.
  39. ^ Reason.tv. Reason.tv. Retrieved on October 2, 2007.
  40. ^ BBCNews.com. Xbox turns star into Rangers fan. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.
  41. ^ a b FIFA.Yahoo.com. You can't stop a train. Retrieved on December 5, 2006.
  42. ^ Everything2.com. Cleveland Indians. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  43. ^ MLB.com/Cleveland Indians. August 12 vs. Kansas City. Retrieved on December 5, 2006.
  44. ^ MLB.com. Indians 2006 Photo Gallery. Retrieved on December 5, 2006.
  45. ^ gerweck.net. WWF PPV Results-Royal Rumble. Retrieved on December 6, 2006.
  46. ^ a b WPT.com. Hollywood Home Game 1. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
  47. ^ http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/thebigblog/archives/125783.asp
  48. ^ Monday Night Football, 12 November 2007
  49. ^ LibraryJournal.com. Drew Carey Gives $500K "Millionaire" Winnings to Libraries. Retrieved on December 5, 2006.
  50. ^ XBOX365. Drew Carey Puts $100k On The Line Playing FIFA 07. Retrieved on June 4, 2007.
  51. ^ XBOX Solution. Auction for an Elite Xbox 360 Signed by Drew Carey. Retrieved on June 21, 2007.
  52. ^ SI.com. Q&A: Drew Carey. Retrieved on December 5, 2006.
  53. ^ Cleveland State University. It's an honor. Retrieved on December 6, 2006.
  54. ^ CNN.com. Sixth Sense, Willis winners at People's Choice Awards. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.
  55. ^ DigitalHit.com. The 27th People's Choice Awards. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.
  56. ^ Seeing-Stars.com. Celebrities Who Recently Received Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.
  57. ^ Everything2.com. Comedy Central's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of all Time. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.

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NAME Carey, Drew Allison
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Carey, Drew;
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor, Comedian, Game Show Host
DATE OF BIRTH May 23, 1958
PLACE OF BIRTH Cleveland, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH
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The Drew Carey Show - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3939 words)
Drew Allison Carey (Drew Carey) - The protagonist.
Drew and Kate were married for a short time in a later season, although this was illegal, as Drew had just become married to his old girlfriend Nicki.
Drew brought Lily to Cleveland and attempted to establish a relationship with her, but found it difficult to deal with Lily's night terrors.
Drew Carey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (894 words)
Drew Allison Carey (born May 23, 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA) is an American actor and comedian recognizable by his crew cut and fl-rimmed glasses.
Carey was the first TV star (as opposed to wrestler or athlete) to ever enter the World Wrestling Federation's 30-man "Royal Rumble" battle royal match in 2001; he was promoting an improv comedy pay per view at the time.
The Drew Carey Show often backed a libertarian critique of political correctness, government regulations, racism, sexism, and homophobia, with storylines involving Carey's cross-dressing brother dating a bisexual woman (played by Illeana Douglas) for two episodes, ongoing criticism of the Boy Scouts of America's exclusionary policy against gay men, and support for same-sex marriage.
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