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A native of
Birmingham, Alabama, HEATH HYCHE was bitten by the acting bug
when he wore a giant orange costume as his high school's mascot,
even though the school's nickname was the Vikings. His first big
break came when he was at Auburn University and won "The
Funniest Person on Campus" contest. From there Hyche performed
at an open-mic audition at the Birmingham Comedy Club and has
been a working stand up ever since.
After being
discovered by an agent during a gig at the Comedy Store in Los
Angeles, his first television role was on Roseanne's Saturday
Night Special. The neophyte found himself auditioning for
the female comedy legend, who cast him on the show. Soon, Hyche
was back in Alabama, preparing for a cross-country drive and trying
to figure out what a "table-read" is. Other credits
include an appearance on Two Guys and A Girl, The Tonight
Show with Jay Leno, and These Old Broads, with Shirley
MacLaine, Joan Collins, Elizabeth Taylor, Debbie Reynolds and
Jonathan Silverman. He was a regular on Style and Substance,
with Jean Smart and Nancy McKeon. Recent pilots include Jack's
House and a leading role in Mark of Greatness. He just
finished two seasons on Blue Collar TV alongside Jeff Foxworthy,
Larry the Cable Guy, and Bill Engvall.
On the big
screen Hyche appeared in the films Man on the Moon and The Odd Couple II.
Hyche is single
and lives in Los Angeles, where he enjoys working the local stand
up circuit. He is a self-proclaimed video game junkie and Star
Wars geek.
contact:
Gail A. Stocker
1025 N. Kings Rd Suite 113
Los Angeles CA 90069
323.654.4015 phone
323.654.1150 fax
gail@comedycontact.com
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