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Years active
  
1978–present

Spouse
  
Bob McCall (m. 1998)

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Kelly Carlin

Website
  
TheKellyCarlinSite.com


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Born
  
June 15, 1963 (age 61) (
1963-06-15
)

Occupation
  
Screenwriter, actress, producer, radio host

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Parents
  
George Carlin, Brenda Hosbrook

Books
  
A Carlin Home Companion: Growing Up with George

Grandparents
  
Patrick Carlin, Sr., Mary Bearey

Similar People
  
George Carlin, Brenda Hosbrook, Sally Wade, Paul Provenza, Rain Pryor

Profiles

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Kelly Marie Carlin-McCall (born June 15, 1963) is an American writer, actress, producer, monologist, and Internet radio host.

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Biography

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Carlin was born in Dayton, Ohio, the only child of comedian George Carlin and his first wife, Brenda Hosbrook. She began her career in entertainment as a production assistant and photographer for two of her father's early HBO specials: George Carlin: Again! and Carlin on Campus. By 1993, she had left her first husband and graduated magna cum laude from UCLA with a B.A. in Communications Studies.

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In 1994, Carlin co-wrote the episode "George Pulls the Plug" for the second season of The George Carlin Show with her second husband, Robert McCall. She also co-wrote the script for the 1998 film Devil in the Flesh starring Rose McGowan. In the late 1990s she began to stray away from mainstream media and began writing, producing and hosting an early Internet series, as well as performing a one-person show entitled "Driven to Distraction" about her childhood, struggles with drugs and alcohol, poor personal relationships, and her mother's untimely death in May 1997. In 2001, she earned a master's degree in Jungian depth psychology and expressed an interest in becoming a therapist, but later returned to stage performing. Carlin is an adherent of Buddhism.

After her father's death in June 2008, Carlin had initially discussed publishing an oral history of her father's life based on stories by friends and family. By December 2009, however, she had shelved that project and began to focus on her own memoirs. She also began interviewing legendary comedians in the "On Comedy" CD series for Marshall Berle's Laugh.com, of which her father was one of the founding partners.

Carlin has regularly performed her one-person show A Carlin Home Companion (a play on A Prairie Home Companion by Garrison Keillor), detailing her experiences growing up with her famous father. She was also a producer for the second season of The Green Room with Paul Provenza in 2011. As of February 2013, she hosts The Kelly Carlin Show the first Sunday of every month on Sirius XM Radio's Raw Dog Comedy, and Waking From The American Dream every Thursday on SModcast Internet Radio.

References

Kelly Carlin Wikipedia


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