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In one early assignment, he received a A grade for a presentation he made, telling stories about his friends and family to the class. In 1985, Lange gained admission to Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey using a connection his uncle had with an employee of the admissions department. As part of his probation, Lange attended the Connecticut School of Broadcasting from March to June 1987. His charge was reduced to disorderly conduct which required Lange to pay $500 in court fees and complete 25 hours of community service in March 1986. The teller took it seriously, triggering a silent alarm. He claimed he was trying to flirt with the teller by passing her a note that said he was armed and demanded $50,000.

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In August 1985, Lange was arrested for attempted bank robbery. His poor grades required him to attend summer school in order to graduate. Lange attended Union High School, taking up baseball and became an all-county third baseman. In August 2003, Lange found out he is approximately twenty-five per cent American Indian after submitting a sample of his DNA for testing.

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Two weeks after Lange's birth, his father went on trial for keeping $200,000 in counterfeit money for a loan shark, but was spared jail time out of the court's sympathy for his young son. His mother, Judy (née Caprio), of Italian descent, was a housewife, while his father, Arthur Lange, Sr., of German and Native American descent, was a general contractor who installed television antennas.

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Lange was born on Octo in Livingston, New Jersey, and was raised in Union Township, Union County. His third book is set for release in 2017. He launched The Artie Quitter Podcast in 2015 and continues to perform stand up and act. During this time, Lange released his second book, Crash and Burn (2013). He returned to stand up and co-hosted The Nick & Artie Show with Nick DiPaolo until the latter's departure in 2013 the show was renamed The Artie Lange Show and lasted until 2014. In 2011, Lange completed rehabilitation and resumed his career. In 2010, Lange left the show after he attempted suicide during a heroin addiction. He pursued various projects during this time he released two comedy albums, co-wrote, produced, and starred in his feature film, Artie Lange's Beer League (2006), and released his first book, Too Fat to Fish (2008), which entered The New York Times Best Seller list at number one.

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In 2001, Lange returned to New Jersey and became a member of The Howard Stern Show until December 2009. In 1997, Norm Macdonald chose Lange to co-star in his comedy film Dirty Work (1998), which secured Lange several film and television roles including Macdonald's sitcom, The Norm Show. His arrest for cocaine possession during the second season led to his departure and subsequent rehabilitation. In 1995, Lange moved to Los Angeles to star in the first season of Mad TV.

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In 1987, he made his debut as a stand up comic and took up the profession full-time in the early 1990s, performing in clubs and improv shows in around New York City.

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Born and raised in New Jersey, Lange first worked as a longshoreman and taxi driver to help support his family following the death of his quadriplegic father.

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(born October 11, 1967) is an American comedian, actor, author, and radio and podcast host, best known for his tenures on The Howard Stern Show and the sketch comedy series Mad TV. Richard Pryor, Richard Lewis, George Carlin, Jackie Martling, Eddie Murphy, Sam Kinison, Gallagher, Howard Stern, David Letterman Īrthur Steven "Artie" Lange, Jr. Stand-up comedy, television, film, radio, books









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