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Andrew Dice Clay

Andrew Dice Clay



United States

Age: 65

Born: 29 Sep, 1957

Known for

In Dice as Andrew as Andrew "Dice" Clay

in Dice
In TripTank as Variousas Various

in TripTank
In I Love The 80s as Andrew Dice Clayas Andrew Dice Clay

in I Love The 80s

TV Series Starring Andrew Dice Clay

DiceDice
Showtime, 2016 | Comedy | ► Trailer
Rating: 3.6/5

Dice is a TV series that follows Andrew Dice Clay's life as he navigates through a difficult relationship, raising two kids, and his mounting gambling debts. The show explores the obstacles that prevent him from being a stand-up guy, while showcasing his comedic talents and the struggles of a celebrity trying to balance his personal and professional life.


TripTankTripTank
Comedy Central, 2014 | Comedy, Family, Animation
Rating: 3.6/5

TripTank showcases animated shorts so volatile that they should come with a recommended dosage. Combining a range of animation styles and a diverse cast including Wayne Brady, Kumail Nanjiani and Zach Galifianakis, the show promises to offer all the euphoria of a potent hallucinogen without any of the puking.


I Love The 80sI Love The 80s

Celebs past and present celebrate the good, bad and ugly of the 80s. They'll analyze, personalize and interpret the defining moments of each year. Viewers will be completely immersed in each year with a barrage of retro clips from sitcoms, movies, music videos, network news, commercials and other sources.