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Tragically, Mitch Hedberg passed away on March 30, 2005. Mitch was a beloved member of the Comedy Central family, and we join with his fans in our sadness. He will be missed.

Born and raised in the St. Paul area, Mitch Hedberg decided to start his own comedy career in South Florida. Not so much for the comedy scene, but for the sun. His landlord would drive him up and down the coast from club to club in his pick-up truck where Mitch would lie down in the back to avoid any of the negative conversations his landlord would try to have with him.

Mitch developed his style in Florida and decided to try it out on different audiences. He moved to Seattle and toured throughout the Pacific Northwest honing his act in front of the new audiences. While in Los Angeles, Mitch booked his first television appearance on MTV's "Comikaze" by walking into the MTV offices and personally pitching himself to the talent coordinator. Many cable shows followed including A&E's "Comedy on the Road," Comedy Central's "Comedy Product," and NBC's "Comedy Showcase" hosted by Louie Anderson.

In 1996, Mitch got his break with an invitation to perform at the prestigious Just for Laughs [MORE]

Born and raised in the St. Paul area, Mitch Hedberg decided to start his own comedy career in South Florida. Not so much for the comedy scene, but for the sun. His landlord would drive him up and down the coast from club to club in his pick-up truck where Mitch would lie down in the back to avoid any of the negative conversations his landlord would try to have with him.

Mitch developed his style in Florida and decided to try it out on different audiences. He moved to Seattle and toured throughout the Pacific Northwest honing his act in front of the new audiences. While in Los Angeles, Mitch booked his first television appearance on MTV's "Comikaze" by walking into the MTV offices and personally pitching himself to the talent coordinator. Many cable shows followed including A&E's "Comedy on the Road," Comedy Central's "Comedy Product," and NBC's "Comedy Showcase" hosted by Louie Anderson.

In 1996, Mitch got his break with an invitation to perform at the prestigious Just for Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival. His performances secured him a deal with a studio and a spot on "The Late Show with David Letterman." Letterman enjoyed the set so much that he actually quoted one of Mitch's bits later in the show.

Mitch's stand-out performances on the Letterman show (on which he appeared 10 times) and at comedy festivals secured a development deal with FOX to create his own sitcom and prompted TIME magazine to proclaim him "the next Seinfeld" and The Hollywood Reporter to headline their review of the Festival, "Laughs are Loudest for Hedberg."

Mitch also released two popular comedy CDs, "Strategic Grill Locations" and "Mitch All Together," and he wrote and directed a film, "Las Enchiladas!" which had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.

Known for his dry, observational wit and low-key style, Mitch Hedberg was a master of turning everyday details into brilliant one-liners:

"I got my hair highlighted, because I felt some strands were more important than others."
"I wish I could play little league now. I'd be way better than before."
"I think pickles are cucumbers that sold out."
"A severed foot is the ultimate stocking stuffer."

While he was frequently compared to the comedian Stephen Wright, Mitch's style was indelibly unique and never could be imitated. He was truly one of a kind.

Unlike many comics who shy away from their fans' attention, Mitch welcomed it. His official website encouraged fans to send in pictures of themselves posing with Mitch at his shows. One published anecdote tells of Mitch meeting a group of college students at a recent show in Florida who mentioned the stifling heat of their dorm room. Mitch knocked on their door the next morning with a brand-new air conditioner.

Mitch Hedberg was popular among his peers and had many friends in the comedy community. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune quoted close friend and comedian Doug Stanhope of The Man Show as saying "He was the greatest comedian ever."

Mitch passed away in March, 2005 at the age of 37. [LESS]

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Mitch Hedberg - Wall Knocking

An escalator can never break.

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Posted: 01/05/99
Views: 464,181

Mitch Hedberg - Donut Receipts

Donuts do not need receipts.

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Posted: 01/05/99
Views: 335,397

Mitch Hedberg - Smaquis the Frog

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Mitch Hedberg - Radio Show

Mitch, Lewis and Dave discuss the 2004 election in Austin, TX.

Tags: Mitch Hedberg (19), Indecision (1359), Dave Attell (61)

Posted: 09/08/08
Views: 65,774

Mitch Hedberg - Blocking the Fire Exit

If you're flammable and have legs, you're never blocking a fire exit.

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Posted: 01/04/99
Views: 44,290

Mitch Hedberg - Green Room Buffet

Mitch goes food hunting at the buffet.

Tags: Mitch Hedberg (19), school (258), smoking (126)

Posted: 09/08/08
Views: 24,526

Mitch Hedberg - Tripping on Acid

Because of acid, Mitch Hedberg now knows that butter is way better than margarine.

Tags: Mitch Hedberg (19), Comedy Central Presents (1821), animals (791)

Posted: 01/04/99
Views: 20,781

Mitch Hedberg - Knocking on Walls

When Mitch Hedberg's neighbor knocks on the wall, he tells him to go around.

Tags: Mitch Hedberg (19), Comedy Central Presents (1821), drugs (639)

Posted: 01/04/99
Views: 16,906

Mitch Hedberg - Turtlenecks

Wearing a turtleneck is like getting strangled by a really weak guy all day.

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Posted: 01/04/99
Views: 15,812

Mitch Hedberg - Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a disease, but it's the only disease you can get yelled at for having.

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Posted: 01/04/99
Views: 14,835

Mitch Hedberg: Please Try Again

One time I opened up a yogurt, and underneath the lid, it said, 'Please try again.' They were having a contest I was unaware of, but I thought I...

Posted: 05/22/1998

Mitch Hedberg: Rotisserie Chicken

I think a rotisserie is like a really morbid ferris wheel for chickens. It's a strange piece of machinery. We will take the chicken, kill it,...

Posted: 05/22/1998

Mitch Hedberg: Instant Oatmeal

I get up in the morning, I make myself a bowl of instant oatmeal, and then I don't do anything for an hour, which makes me wonder why I need the...

Posted: 05/22/1998

Mitch Hedberg: Kit-Kats

I like Kit-Kats unless I'm with four or more people.

Posted: 05/22/1998

Mitch Hedberg: Vacuum

I worked at Zany's Comedy Club in Nashville, and I wasn't getting a lot of laughs. People weren't laughing, so after one show, the club owner said,...

Posted: 05/22/1998

Mitch Hedberg: On Acid

When I was on acid, I'd see things like beams of light and I'd hear sounds that sounded an awful lot like car horns.

Posted: 01/04/1999

Mitch Hedberg: Pringles' Intention

I think Pringles' initial intention was to make tennis balls, but on the day that the rubber was supposed to show up, a big truckload of potatoes...

Posted: 01/04/1999

Mitch Hedberg: Rewrites

I wrote a script, and I gave it to a guy who reads scripts. And he read it and he says he really likes it, but he thinks I need to rewrite it. I...

Posted: 01/04/1999

Mitch Hedberg: Turtleneck

Wearing a turtleneck is like getting strangled by a really weak guy all day.

Posted: 01/04/1999

Mitch Hedberg: Frogs Are Always Cool

Frogs are always cool. Like, never has there been a frog hopping towards me, and I thought, 'Man, I better play dead. Here comes that frog.' I've...

Posted: 12/01/2004