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About Dick

Dick started his professional comedy career in the early ‘80s at
Houston’s Comedy Workshop with the likes of Bill Hicks, Sam
Kinison and T. Shaun Shannon of SNL fame.

He dropped out of the professional scene in the early ‘90s but
continued to do charity shows and talent nights on cruise ships.
One of the talent night shows got him a paid gig on Norwegian
Cruise Lines in 2002 and he has been back performing on cruise
ships and comedy clubs ever since.

Performing Phil Harris skits and taking notes on Bob Hope shows
as a kid and entertaining groups in high school and college
prepared him for comedy. A live TV talk show, training and
public speaking throughout his career as a banker and sales
training consultant kept him always in front of audiences.

His stint as a professional comic during the ‘80s improved his
training and speaking immensely but his first love was always
stand-up. His book, “Nobody Told Me I’d Have To Sell,” published
in ’96, gave him national recognition as a speaker and trainer.

With that background, Dick’s easy style on stage gives the
audience a feel of having had a wonderful evening of laughter
with an old friend.
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