Bill Engvall

Bill Engvall

Engvall performing at the USO Gala in the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C. on October 7, 2010
Birth name William Ray Engvall, Jr.
Born (1957-07-27) July 27, 1957
Galveston, Texas, U.S.
Medium Stand-up
television
film
Nationality American
Years active 1990–present
Genres Country comedy
observational comedy
satire
Subject(s) Culture of the Southern United States
everyday life
marriage
parenting
self-deprecation
Spouse Mary Gail Watson (m. 1982)
Children 1 son (Travis)
1 daughter (Emily)
Notable works and roles Blue Collar Comedy Tour
The Jeff Foxworthy Show
Country Fried Home Videos
Delta Farce
The Bill Engvall Show
Lingo (2011 Run)
Website www.billengvall.com

William Ray "Bill" Engvall, Jr. (born July 27, 1957)[1] is an American comedian and actor best known for his work as a stand-up comic, his signature "Here's Your Sign" bit and as a member of the Blue Collar Comedy group.

Early life

Bill Engvall was born in Galveston, Texas. Following graduation from Richardson High School in Richardson, Texas, Engvall attended Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, intending to earn a bachelor's degree and become a teacher.[2] While at Southwestern he was a member of Xi Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Order. Engvall left college without graduating and worked a series of jobs, including tour guide at Inner Space Caverns, and disc jockey in a Dallas, Texas nightclub.[3] It was while working as club DJ he first ventured into standup comedy at amateur and open mic nights around Dallas.

Career

In 1990 Bill Engvall moved to southern California to dedicate full-time to his comedy. Early notoriety came from hosting the cable show A Pair of Jokers with Rosie O'Donnell and an appearance on the The Golden Palace where he played Blanche's son Matthew, a stockbroker turned aspiring comic. Other early appearances included hosting A&E Networks An Evening at The Improv as well as stand-up routines on The Tonight Show and the Late Show with David Letterman.[4]

A career breakthrough happened in 1992 when Engvall was named Best Male Standup at the American Comedy Awards. He appeared as Matthew Devereaux, the son of Blanche Devereaux on an episode of The Golden Palace in 1993. His first role as a series regular came soon after when he was cast in the ABC series Delta, starring Delta Burke. However, the show only lasted one season and Engvall returned to making the rounds of comedy clubs and the occasional television appearance until 1996 when he was cast with fellow comic and best friend Jeff Foxworthy in the NBC version of The Jeff Foxworthy Show. Signed by Warner Bros. Records in 1996, Engvall released the first of a series of highly successful comedy albums, Here's Your Sign, based on his signature stage bit. The album was certified Platinum and peaked at #5 on the Billboard Country album chart, thanks in part to the single and video of the same title on which he collaborated with country singer Travis Tritt.[5] 8 more comedy albums followed including Dorkfish in 1998, and the most recent, 2009's Aged and Confused.

In 2011, he also attended the NASCAR After The Lap event in Las Vegas.

Blue Collar Comedy Tour

In 2000, Jeff Foxworthy and Engvall launched the first of 6 Blue Collar Comedy Tours.[6] The tours also featured Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy and were largely responsible for their breakout success. Each of the 6 years of the tour were very successful and spawned 3 films, a satellite radio show, and a television show titled Blue Collar TV on The WB Network.

Game show host

On June 6, 2011, Engvall began a new chapter in his career as he took over as host of the re-launched Lingo on GSN.[7] According to an interview in American Profile magazine, Engvall said he jumped at the chance to host the show, citing the fun his friend Foxworthy had hosting Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?. Engvall had been a fan of Lingo when it aired a few years previously before ending in 2007, admitting that his wife always beat him to the answers. When asked if there were any plans to have buddies Foxworthy or Larry The Cable Guy appear on Lingo, he replied, "You never know! I would love to have them on the show because it would be a blast. I would really dig that."[8]

Dancing with the Stars

In 2013, Engvall was announced as a contestant on the 17th season of Dancing with the Stars paired with professional dancer Emma Slater.[9] In the first week, he danced the Foxtrot and received a score of 18. The second week was Latin week and he saw some higher scores from the judges receiving a 21 for his Jive. And the third week of competition, Bill saw his highest score of 24 with a Paso Doble to the Lone Ranger theme song. Throughout the rest of the show, the judges usually placed Engvall and Slater at the bottom of the leaderboard, but an enormous fan base kept them in the competition, resulting in higher-scoring contestants, e.g. Christina Milian, Snooki, Brant Daugherty, Elizabeth Berkley Lauren, and Leah Remini being voted out instead.

On November 18, Engvall and Slater made it to the finals, along with Amber Riley, Jack Osbourne and Corbin Bleu. The two finished in 4th place.

Personal life

Bill and Gail Engvall (born August 5, 1960) have been married since December 18, 1982. They have a daughter named Emily (born 1986), a 2008 graduate from the University of Puget Sound, as well as a son, Travis (born June 25, 1991), a 2015 graduate from Northern Arizona University; both of whom are often mentioned during his routines. Engvall resides in southern California when not on tour and maintains a blog for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on the website of Fox Sports West.[10][11]

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US Country US US Comedy
Here's Your Sign[A] 5 50
  • US: Platinum
Dorkfish
  • Release date: October 13, 1998
  • Label: Warner Bros. Records
16 119
  • US: Gold
Here's Your Christmas Album[B]
  • Release date: September 28, 1999
  • Label: Warner Bros. Records
44
Now That's Awesome
  • Release date: August 22, 2000
  • Label: BNA Records
14 133
Cheap Drunk: An Autobiography
  • Release date: September 24, 2002
  • Label: Warner Bros. Records
37
Here's Your Sign Reloaded
  • Release date: November 11, 2003
  • Label: Warner Bros. Records
37 12
A Decade of Laughs
  • Release date: October 26, 2004
  • Label: Warner Bros. Records
27 183 1 [C]
15° Off Cool
  • Release date: February 27, 2007
  • Label: Warner Bros. Records
16 93 1
Aged and Confused
  • Release date: October 6, 2009
  • Label: Warner Bros. Records
29 159 2
Them Idiots: Whirled Tour
(with Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy)
  • Release date: March 13, 2012
  • Label: Warner Bros. Records
45 1
Ultimate Laughs
  • Release date: March 9, 2014
  • Label: Warner Bros. Records
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
Notes
  • A ^ Here's Your Sign also peaked at number 3 on Top Heatseekers.
  • B ^ Here's Your Christmas Album also peaked at number 33 on Top Holiday Albums. It was re-released in 2005.
  • C ^ A Decade of Laughs was the first number one album upon the 2004 debut of the Billboard "Top Comedy Albums" chart.

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US Country US CAN Country
1997 "Here's Your Sign (Get the Picture)" (with Travis Tritt) 29 43 72 N/A
"Warning Signs" (with John Michael Montgomery) 56
1998 "It's Hard to Be a Parent" 72
"I'm a Cowboy" 60 Dorkfish
"Here's Your Sign Christmas" 50
1999 "Hollywood Indian Guides" 72 N/A
2000 "Blue Collar Dollar"
(with Jeff Foxworthy and Marty Stuart)
63 Blue Collar Comedy Tour
"Now That's Awesome"
(with Neal McCoy, Tracy Byrd and T. Graham Brown)
59 Now That's Awesome
"Shoulda Shut Up" (with Julie Reeves, uncredited) 71
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other charted songs

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
1999 "Here's Your Sign Christmas" (re-entry) 39 Here's Your Christmas Album
2000 "Here's Your Sign Christmas" (re-entry) 46

Music videos

Year Video Director
1997 "Here's Your Sign (Get the Picture)" (with Travis Tritt) Jim Yukich
"Warning Signs" (with John Michael Montgomery) Peter Zavadil
1998 "I'm a Cowboy"
"Here's Your Sign Christmas"
1999 "Hollywood Indian Guides"
2000 "Blue Collar Dollar" (with Jeff Foxworthy and Marty Stuart) Thomas Smugala
"Now That's Awesome" Peter Zavadil

List of works

Bibliography

Filmography

References

  1. "Bill Engvall: Biography". TV Guide.com. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  2. "The Bill Engvall Show bio". TBS.com. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  3. "Bill Engvall biography". CMT.com. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  4. "Bill Engvall biography". CMT.com. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  5. "The Bill Engvall Show bio". TBS.com. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  6. New York Times
  7. GSN Bringing Lingo Back with New Host
  8. American Profile newsmagazine. Article title: "Q&A with Bill Engvall". June 5, 2011
  9. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-207_162-57601254/dancing-with-the-stars-leah-remini-valerie-harper-snooki-among-new-cast/
  10. An interview with Bill Engvall: blogging, acting, a new outlook. Archived April 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. SoMdNews.com. Retrieved 2011-06-11
  11. Main page of Bill Engvall's LAA Blog FoxSportsWest.com. Retrieved 2013-09-30

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
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Season 17 (Fall 2013 with Emma Slater)
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