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TOPIC: Mitch Hedburg
Posted  Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 1:28 PM
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/03/31/133404.php
and
http://www.improv2.com/baltimore-reservations.shtml
and
http://www.comedycentral.com/standup/centr...tch_hedberg.xml

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Comedian Mitch Hedberg dead at 37

BY MATT PEIKEN

Pioneer Press


Even family and close friends had a hard time understanding Mitch Hedberg, a St. Paul native who ran away from home and, despite living a scattershot life, became a runaway success as a standup comic.

Hedberg, whose space-case persona was as much part of his soul as it was his act, died early Wednesday morning in a New Jersey hotel room. He was 37. A medical examiner hasn't issued findings, but Hedberg's family is told he suffered a heart attack. His wife was with him.

After graduating St. Paul's Harding High School, Hedberg rose through the ranks at Minneapolis' Acme Comedy Co., and caught his big break through a Comedy Central special. He made several appearances on David Letterman's and Conan O'Brien's shows, made more Comedy Central appearances and produced two comedy CDs. His big dream, to have an HBO comedy special, was in the works.

Hedberg's one-liners, dished off in a spacy staccato, were based on absurdist, random observations. His long, dirty blond hair harkened to the image of a 1970s stoner, and his success occurred in light of, in spite of and even because of his quarter-century affair with drugs and alcohol.

"I'd probably be living in Costa Rica, eating oranges on the beach, if I wasn't doing comedy," he told the Pioneer Press last September.

"There's no two ways about — having a son in entertainment industry is challenging," his mother, Mary Hedberg, said Thursday.

She recalls being at work when her oldest daughter called in a panic to tell her Mitch had packed some brown paper bags and left home. Mary Hedberg couldn't get home in time to either see him off or talk him out of it.

"That was heartbreaking for us, but he kept in contact with us. He called as soon as the car broke down," she said. "You know, it was like putting him through college, even though he wasn't at college. But when he got his first break, we were just so thrilled for him, because we wanted him to know he was O.K., and to have that self-confidence that he could do what he wanted to do."

Louis Lee, owner of the Acme, said Hedberg not only became the Twin Cities' first breakout comedian of the 1990s but, along with Lewis Black, helped shape a national resurgence in standup comedy.

"It's very difficult for one-liner comedians to get an audience going, but when Mitch worked here, you could see the kids call out the punchline," Lee said. "Mitch made the whole comedy community realize how important good writing is. It's a huge loss."

Unlike many comics, Hedberg was demonstrably thankful to his fans. Not long ago, a group of college students in Florida, speaking with Hedberg backstage after a show, mentioned how hot their dorm room was. Hedberg surprised them the next morning by showing up to their dorm with a new air conditioner.

"Mitch presented a lot of challenges, but a lot of opportunities for traveling that we wouldn't have otherwise had, and he had a heart of gold," his mother said. "He was a brilliant comic and a wonderful person."

Dates haven't been set, but eventual visitation and services will be at Wulff Family Services, Woodlane Mortu
you're everybody's second home
always trying to get me alone
an easy way to lose it all
always there when all else fails
over by the west side rails
Posted  Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 1:38 PM
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heroin
that really pisses me off
oh the drudgery of being wet
Posted  Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 2:31 PM
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oh no.
tell me facts tell me facts tell me facts
tell me facts throw your arms around me
Posted  Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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no fucking way.

he was just at zanie's.
she's just another ho that i met in the hood
i told her i was crunchy black and it was all good
Posted  Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 4:25 PM
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I heard Bass Wolf from Guitar Wolf also passed away. They were here less than two weeks ago.
Daigle is all we need to make the night complete
Posted  Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 7:51 PM
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very sad...

my co-worker was trying to convince me it's an april fools joke, but... it doesn't seem it.

we'll see, i guess.

(Edited by dontstaylong at 9:05 pm on Mar. 31, 2005)
Posted  Friday, April 1, 2005 at 7:21 AM
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Damn it. This guy was really good. I'm sure there will be post-humous releases.
"It's not that the little dipper is that little; it's just that the big dipper is so fucking huge."

-DJS aka "Vitamin D"
Posted  Friday, April 1, 2005 at 7:27 AM
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"Quote from dontstaylong on Mar. 31, 2005 at 7:51 PM"
very sad...

my co-worker was trying to convince me it's an april fools joke, but... it doesn't seem it.

we'll see, i guess.
It's true. Here is the AP story from Washington Post. I don't think the AP would be tasteless enough to do this story as a joke:


Comedian and Actor Mitch Hedberg, 37, Dies

The Associated Press
Friday, April 1, 2005; 1:06 AM

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Mitch Hedberg, a Minnesota-born comedian who worked in nightclubs, television and film in a wide-ranging career, died in New Jersey, his family said. He was 37.

Hedberg, who struggled with drugs and alcohol, died Wednesday in a hotel room in Livingston, N.J.

Pending the medical examiner's report, the cause of death appears to be heart failure, said his mother, Mary Hedberg. She said her son was born with a heart defect and frequently felt anxious about his condition.

Mary Hedberg said speculation that her son's death was drug-related was gossip.

"We don't know that for a fact," she said, but added, "it's not a secret Mitch used drugs. Whether that played a role in his death or not, we don't know."

A hit on "The Late Show With David Letterman," on which he appeared 10 times, and "The Howard Stern Show," Hedberg once was dubbed "the next Seinfeld" by Time magazine. But TV-series fame eluded him because his unique style of mumbled one-liners didn't lend itself to the sitcom format.

Hedberg delivered absurdist, random observations in a spacy staccato. His long, dirty blond hair harkened to the image of a 1970s stoner.

Jokes about Hedberg's drug use were a staple of his act. He took a hiatus from performing for several months after a May 2003 arrest in Austin, Texas, for felony possession of heroin.

Born in St. Paul, Hedberg rose through the ranks at Minneapolis' Acme Comedy Co. and caught his big break through a Comedy Central special.

His rambling, non-sequitur style often drew comparisons to Steven Wright, but Hedberg disagreed.

"If I made potato chips and put them in a can, people would say I was ripping off Pringles," he said. "But what if I put them in a bag?"

Hedberg had two popular comedy CDs, "Strategic Grill Locations" and "Mitch All Together." He acted in the movie "Almost Famous" - smoking fake pot with Peter Frampton - and appeared on Fox's hit series "That '70s Show."

Hedberg is survived by his wife, comedian Lynn Shawcroft, his father and mother, Arne and Mary Hedberg of St. Paul, and sisters Wendy Brown of Woodbury and Angie Anderson of South St. Paul.
"It's not that the little dipper is that little; it's just that the big dipper is so fucking huge."

-DJS aka "Vitamin D"
Posted  Wednesday, April 6, 2005 at 8:51 PM
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WTF?
Posted  Thursday, April 7, 2005 at 8:49 AM
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"Quote from MoreLikeVernie on Apr. 6, 2005 at 7:51 PM"
looks like the image is gone now, but i can imagine what it was based on his other items...

his other shirts suck, anyway.
Posted  Thursday, April 7, 2005 at 10:22 AM
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"Quote from MoreLikeVernie on Apr. 6, 2005 at 8:51 PM"
It's no longer available. Care to elaborate?
Daigle is all we need to make the night complete
Posted  Thursday, April 7, 2005 at 11:22 AM
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ha. It was a shirt this guy made that said:
Mitch Hedberg
was funny
now he is dead
say no to drugs
Posted  Thursday, April 7, 2005 at 12:38 PM
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"Quote from MoreLikeVernie on Apr. 7, 2005 at 11:22 AM"
ha. It was a shirt this guy made that said:
Mitch Hedberg
was funny
now he is dead
say no to drugs
Evil!
Posted  Thursday, April 7, 2005 at 10:03 PM
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"Quote from Token on Apr. 7, 2005 at 11:38 AM"
"Quote from MoreLikeVernie on Apr. 7, 2005 at 11:22 AM"
ha.  It was a shirt this guy made that said:
Mitch Hedberg
was funny
now he is dead
say no to drugs
Evil!
...but accurate...
~Digsy S. Slattery

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