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Murray Langston (born June 27, 1944), who frequently performed using the stage name "The Unknown Comic", is a
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and stand-up comedian best known for his performances on ''
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'', during which he usually appeared with a paper bag over his head.


Early life

Murray Langston was born in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada and left home at the age of 15 because his parents—disabled and financially strapped—could not afford to raise him and his younger siblings. He lived in
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( Park Ex) before he emigrated to the United States by joining the
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. He served during the
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but never saw combat.


Career

In 1970, Langston began his show business career on ''
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'' doing impressions of a fork, a tube of toothpaste and a grandfather clock. Later—at the suggestion of Redd Foxx—he teamed with comedian
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and they became regular performers on ''
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.'' After more than 100 appearances with
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, Langston began to make appearances on other prime time television shows, including ''
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,'' ''
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,'' and ''
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.'' He also worked with Foxx,
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, Jim Carrey,
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, and many other comedians, as well as creating comedic situations—appearing in several segments—for '' Candid Camera''. Early in his career, Langston had invested in a nightclub restaurant called "SHOW-BIZ." Several now-famous people worked there as servers, including
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,
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(then known as Michael Douglas), David Letterman, Gallagher,
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and
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; however, the club closed within two years, exhausting Langston's savings. Strapped for cash, he accepted an offer to appear on ''The Gong Show.'' He was reportedly embarrassed about appearing on the show, so—with the director's permission—he put a paper bag over his head with holes for his eyes and mouth, memorized a few old jokes and burst onto the show as "The Unknown Comic." The character, a frenetic speed-jokester in smarmy attire, was a hit, and developed a cult following. "The Unknown Comic" appeared on more than 150 episodes of the ''Gong Show'' and also entertained as a celebrity judge on several other television shows. He also wrote for ''The Gong Show'' for a short time as well as appearing regularly in Las Vegas and making the rounds of many popular talk and variety shows. In the early 1980s, Langston revealed himself as "The Unknown Comic" on an episode of ''
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'' in which the show's hosts pulled off the bag over his head. He also revealed his true identity at the conclusion of a match on the celebrity edition of the game show ''Bullseye.'' Langston later produced ''The Unknown Comedy Hour'' for
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, followed by ''The Sex and Violence Family Hour'' which starred a very young Jim Carrey. He also wrote the screenplays for the films '' Night Patrol'' (1984), which he also acted in, '' Up Your Alley'' (1988) and ''Wishful Thinking'' (1997) as well as being the co-host of '' The NEW Truth or Consequences'' (1987). He also had a role in the children's TV series ''E.M.U-TV'' (1989) as "Murray the Technical Director." Langston reappeared as "The Unknown Comic" in the film '' Confessions of a Dangerous Mind'' (2002). He wrote, directed and performed in '' Dirty Jokes: The Movie'' and inspired by the hit stage show ''
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'' he created and performed "one man's response" to the show, which he called '' The Weenie Man-o-logs.''


Personal life

Twice divorced by the early 1990s, Langston went into semi-retirement from show business to concentrate on raising his daughters as a single father. His elder daughter, Myah Marie, became a singer-songwriter who wrote and published more than 50 songs by the time she reached the age of 19; she has recorded with notable pop stars including Britney Spears. His younger daughter Mary continued to live with Langston on their hillside ranch near the mountain town of
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. Since 2000, Langston occasionally appeared as a stand-up comic in Las Vegas and wrote a memoir, ''Journey Thru The Unknown...'' As of 2015, Langston resided in
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