Jeff Foxworthy
Birthday:
6 September 1958, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Birth Name:
Jeffrey Marshall Foxworthy
Height:
178 cm
Foxworthy was born Jeffrey Marshall Foxworthy in Atlanta, Georgia on September 6, 1958.He followed in his father's footsteps working for IBM in Georgia, but on a dare from friends, he did a few minutes of comedy at an Atlanta comedy club. A few months later, Foxworthy quit his job and started on the stand-up comedy road. His comedy originally ...
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Foxworthy was born Jeffrey Marshall Foxworthy in Atlanta, Georgia on September 6, 1958.He followed in his father's footsteps working for IBM in Georgia, but on a dare from friends, he did a few minutes of comedy at an Atlanta comedy club. A few months later, Foxworthy quit his job and started on the stand-up comedy road. His comedy originally centered on family situations, but he soon hit upon his successful "You might be a redneck if..." tagline, which he says signifies "a glorious absence of sophistication." Following two successful albums, Foxworthy joined the growing trend of stand-up comics with their own TV sitcoms. Show less «
If you break into my house, I *will* shoot you. My wife will shoot you and then spend thirty minutes telling you *why* she shot you.
If you break into my house, I *will* shoot you. My wife will shoot you and then spend thirty minutes telling you *why* she shot you.
A free book that comes to my house full of nothing but women in their underwear? God Bless America! [on the Victoria's Secret catalog]
A free book that comes to my house full of nothing but women in their underwear? God Bless America! [on the Victoria's Secret catalog]
(in 2006) I turned down a movie this summer because it was nine weeks in Vancouver and my oldest daughter is 14. I've got four more summers ...Show more »
(in 2006) I turned down a movie this summer because it was nine weeks in Vancouver and my oldest daughter is 14. I've got four more summers with her. I'm not giving away nine weeks of her summer to go do a silly movie. Show less «
For a long time, because it goes against the message that the advertising world sends to you, they were ashamed they didn't have the coolest...Show more »
For a long time, because it goes against the message that the advertising world sends to you, they were ashamed they didn't have the coolest clothes, the coolest cars, couldn't afford to go here, buy this and do that. I think we finally all got together and went, 'You know what? We like being this way.' Show less «
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