Best known for being on the Howard Stern Show. He apparently stabbed himself with a knife nine times. Three deeps wounds and six "hesitation" wounds. His mom found him bleeding out when she stopped by his apartment to dropoff food.
He is recovering and is said to be okay physically...but holy crap. Sad news. One of my favorite comedians of recent times.
http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/stern_sidekick_in_suicide_try_5m9Hwhn1OvpONlzbsiW3oJ
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Samphin Κακό σκυλί ψόφο δεν έχει
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that dudes been a mess for awhile. Hope he finally gets whatever is driving him crazy figured out.
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damn wtf
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Love the show, love Artie... it's messed up. Wonder what happens now, I mean he's almost been kicked off the show numerous times. Look at how AJ Benza was kicked off the show. I always wanted Billy West back because him and Fred's sound effects are the best parts of the show. F Jackie!
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You'd be surprised at how many comedians are depressed and/or lonely people. Laughing at the world keeps them sane.
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Heroin
Booze
Cocaine
all at the same time.
What is interesting here is that usually, when suicide attempts fail...it is a cry for help. People that REALLY want to kill themselves do a pretty good job of it. (My cousin painted his wall with his brains)
But this guy STABBED himself 9 times. Jeeez. This tells me (putting on my shrink hat) that some self loathing is involved.
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I would also assume he is doing the drugs because of whatever it is that is driving him to suicide as well. -
It takes a special level of self loathing to try to kill yourself with stab wounds instead of one of the faster ways out.
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i just started to listen to the show last week. Havent heard HS since he went to satellite. Sucks to hear about Artie.
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This should come as a surprise to no one. He's been a train wreck for years.
The only thing that makes me sad about this is that he'll get press and attention for this like no other due to his association with Howard, yet far more talented and just as troubled comedians like Richard Jeni and Mitch Hedberg's deaths went unnoticed.Colorado Dolfan and Frumundah Finnatic like this. -
What I wonder is whether the six hesitation wounds came before or after the three deep ones.
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Isn't this the same guy that sabbotaged a certain Sports talk show a couple of months ago?
If so, I don't feel quite as bad for him.
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Samphin Κακό σκυλί ψόφο δεν έχει
A couple of things. As probably the biggest Stern fan on this board ( I listen daily, multiple times), and as someone who had dabbled in standup/sketch comedy, I feel the need to clear a few things up.
First off, Mitch Hedberg was pretty damn sad...and covered fairly well when he died. Richard Jeni had sunk into the abyss, to the point where he was talking to himself and had cut himself off from everyone before shooting himself. Just as sad, but lets be honest, if you aren't in the spotlight and basically a club comic, you won't get the press as someone who is in movies, on a popular radio show daily, a number one selling author and one of the highest paid comedians on the road. The level of "talent," people fele he has is irrelevant. It is subjective as all art is.
I doubt Florentine, or any other comedian will take his seat. Remember, Howard, as it currently stands, has less than a year left before he retires (he will re-up), and will not fill Artie's chair. He may have the usuals come in and sit in on the news (Attell, Florentine, Fitzpatrick, DiPaolo, etc.).
And yes, a LOT of comedians are very depressed. They cope by cracking jokes and saddling themselves with booze, drugs, etc. It is a very dark business, one of the darkest I have been exposed too (still way behind the wrestling and stripping industry).
And I agree with Section about the stabbing. Simply a harsh and gnarly way to try and off oneself. I guess you give him points for being original (bad joke)? I imagine that he had to have been on something.
Also it probably is worth noting that he was sent home from the Stern show in early December for not looking too hot (drugs) and he HAS tried to kill himself previously (after getting fired from MadTV).
And as for the Joe Buck show, Artie didn't sabotage anything. He was asked to go out there and do exactly what he did. It is fairly well documented that Buck and the producer threw him under the bus. Look no further than the second episode where they brought Artie BACK to film some skits.NaboCane, Brown42000, SICK and 6 others like this. -
Terrible news about Artie, hopefully he gets help. I only have heard a little of his stand up act and heard him on a few podcasts (Bill Simmons and Adam Carolla) and enjoyed them.
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Not a huge fan, but I feel bad for the guy. Here's hoping he gets some things figured out. -
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Calling Artie a "best selling author" is a stretch too. He sold cause Stern fans bought the book. Let's be reasonable here. If that's the case then Jim Norton is a best selling author too cause all the O&A fans bought it, and Stern himself is a best selling author cause all his fans bought the book.
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Samphin Κακό σκυλί ψόφο δεν έχει
And so what if Stern fans bought his book? The point is, LOTS of people bought his book, you can't take that away fro him. It is not skewed, it is not made up, people bought his books.
WHICH, by the way, I can list at least five people that I know that bought and loved his book who DON'T listen to Stern. One of them is my mother who actually tries to talk me out of listening to Stern. :lol:
As for Jeni, you don't have to convince me of anything. I loved his act. But the fact remains, he was not as popular as Artie, so it stands to reason that Artie will generate more news. And I know you don't like Artie's act, but a lot of people do. Again, comedy is subjective.
Jeni was in the abyss at the end. He was telling himself to "just do it," days before shooting himself and completely ignoring his girlfriend as she tried to talk to him. He had mental problems and was regressing. Very sad.
Anyhow. I was just reporting the news I heard today.SICK, Pagan, Frumundah Finnatic and 2 others like this. -
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Difference is, I knew Jeni and his comedy, before the Joe Buck incident, I had NEVER heard of Artie Lange :up:
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As far as across the board though, Jeni was more widely known due to his exposure on late night TV and HBO specials.
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Samphin Κακό σκυλί ψόφο δεν έχει
Stern's influence only goes so far. Look no further than Yucko the Clown, Reverand Bob Levy and a couple of other Stern favorites who get plugs and exposure on Stern, but realyl just aren't that good when you see them live (I once saw Yucko hump the air with a dildo for 10 minutes of his set...fun :pity: ).
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Samphin Κακό σκυλί ψόφο δεν έχει
But it is all subjective. I recognize that if Dane Cook and C.K. die tomorrow, Dane Cook is getting the headlines.
I think to the average person, Artie Lange is probably more well known than Jeni.NYFinFan and Ray Finkle like this. -
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to debate him as a tortured man is one thing and that's where my sympathy lies. As a comedian, I can certainly take or leave him as I have always thought the Howard Stern show and all of the people that pass through it are mediocre at best and largely forgettable and get by on shock humor not genuinely funny material.
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i think the question we should be asking is why are things like suicide, murder, and death big news anyways. JMO.
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The E! channel actually had a great special involving the dark side of comedians such as Richard Pryor, Phil Hartman, Sam Kinneson, John Belushi, Chris Farley and others. Worth checking out if you can find it.
I think 'Funny People' was supposed to characterize this loneliness/sadness comedians go though, but didn't do a very good job of it. -
I think anything I had to say on the matter has already been covered. It's sad news. Who cares how successful the guy is. Doesn't make a suicide attempt like this any less of a tragedy. I love the show and love Artie, but not sure if we'll ever hear Artie on the show again.
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Wait, Jim Nortin is on O&A? Who is O&A? I liked his latest book. He is a funny comedian.
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i thought the bar scene was pretty funny. Having everyone kind of play their onstage personas was funny.
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