Argus Hamilton

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Argus Hamilton is an American stand-up comedian, writer, and host of The Comedy Store Tonight starring Argus Hamilton.[2][3][4] Hamilton began his stand-up comedy career at The Comedy Store.[5] His specialty was comments on the news of the day.[6]

Born
Argus James Hamilton III[1]

Poteau, Oklahoma, United States
Yearsactive1980–present
MediumStand-up, television, writing
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Born
Argus James Hamilton III[1]

Poteau, Oklahoma, United States
Comedy career
Years active1980–present
MediumStand-up, television, writing
GenresCharacter comedy, observational comedy, wit, satire, political satire, black comedy, sarcasm
SubjectsAmerican culture, American English, everyday life, philosophy, human behavior, American politics, religion, psychology, pop culture, family
Websitehttp://www.argushamilton.com/argus.htm
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Robin Williams called him "the Will Rogers of the Baby Boom".[1][6]

Biography

Argus Hamilton comes from a family of Methodist ministers.[1][6] He studied at the University of Oklahoma.[7] Hamilton started his comedian's professional career in 1976.[6]

In the summer of 1979, he was the first comedian to move in the iconic Cresthill house in Beverly Hills (the house where many comedians from the Comedy Store would crash), and lived there until 1982 when he went to rehab (Thomas F. Wilson took his room in Cresthill).[7]

Hamilton has made a number of appearances on The Tonight Show[8][9] (15[6] or 20 appearances[7]) and has written for television series such as The Richard Pryor Show and Laugh-In. Hamilton is also a syndicated comedy columnist.[10][11] He is the host of The Comedy Store Tonight starring Argus Hamilton, a talk show introducing young comics from the Comedy Store.[citation needed]

During the 1980s, Argus Hamilton struggled with an addiction to drugs and alcohol.[7]

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