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This is old (for like five duh reasons), but until someone sent this yesterday I had no idea that the late, lamented Mitch Hedberg, “The Other Bill Hicks Of The Internet,” was on That ’70s ...
His guest-starring role as a slightly disgruntled counterman on That ’70s Show allowed Hedberg to return to his roots in the food service industry.
He had a role in the film "Almost Famous" — smoking fake pot with Peter Frampton — and appeared on Fox's hit series "That '70s Show." Hedberg had two popular comedy CDs, "Strategic Grill ...
Mitch Hedberg, a Minnesota-born comedian who worked in nightclubs, television and film in a wide-ranging career, died in New Jersey, his family said. He was 37.
Hedberg was known for onscreen roles on such series as That ’70s Show and in films including Almost Famous and Lords of Dogtown.
Mitch Hedberg, a stand-up comedian who channeled his shyness into an act of offbeat musings, earning him a nationwide following and repeated appearances on "The Late Show With David Letterman ...
A comprehensive documentary chronicling the life of comedian Mitch Hedberg (1968-2005) by filmmakers Jeff Siegel and Michael Blieden has completed principal photography. Comedian interviewees ...
Comedian Mitch Hedberg is set to be the focus of a forthcoming documentary, nearly two decades after his death. Director Jeff Siegel, who is nominated for a 2024 Emmy, is helming the feature that ...