Francis Kip Addotta (June 16, 1944 – August 13, 2019) was an American
stand up comedian
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. He made several appearances on television during the 1970s including ''
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
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'', ''
The Mike Douglas Show
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'', ''
Dinah!'',
''
American Bandstand
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'', ''
The Midnight Special'', ''
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
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'', and the game shows ''
The Hollywood Squares'' and ''
Make Me Laugh''. Addotta was also featured on the ''
Dr. Demento'' radio show. He is probably best known for his comedy recording "Wet Dream". Other recordings include "Big Cock Roach" and "Life in the Slaw Lane."
Addotta appeared as the opening act for several superstars like
Diana Ross
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,
Paul Anka
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and
Liza Minnelli
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, among others.
He also hosted the game show ''
Everything Goes'' on the
Playboy Channel, and has appeared in a number of films, including the
Woody Guthrie
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biopic
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''
Bound for Glory'' (1976), and TV acting appearances, including ''
The Larry Sanders Show
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''. His early recordings were with
Laff Records.
Personal life
Addotta was born in
Rockford, Illinois
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to Frank and Josephine Addotta (née Bucalo). He had an older half-sister named Kathie from his mother's previous marriage. His mother left when Addotta was two years old and took Kathy with her. His father abused him both emotionally and physically, and eventually placed him in an orphanage when he was four years old. His paternal grandmother Francesca Addotta then took him in to live with her. His grandmother and his grandfather Jesper ("Gaspare") had both come to the US from
Sicily
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. In his autobiography, ''Confessions Of A Comedian'', Addotta describes his grandmother as an associate of the
Bonanno crime family. She died when he was 15. His grandmother had wanted him to become a priest, but he became a barber instead and managed a salon. He married his first wife, Mary, in 1962. Mary died in 1966; the couple had two children.
[ Addotta had another child with his second wife, Lynn. Aged 27, he moved with his family to Los Angeles to try his luck at comedy. After performing several months at ]The Comedy Store
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History
The Comedy ...
, his career as a stand-up comedian took off.
Addotta was the father of three children: Victor, Katheryn and Frank. He has one grandchild by his daughter Katheryn, and two grandchildren by his son Frank.
Addotta died on August 13, 2019, aged 75.[
]
Releases
;DVD
*1995 – ''Live From Maximum Security!''
;CD
*1979 – ''I Hope I'm Not Out Of Line''
*1985 – ''The Comedian Of The United States''
*1985 – ''Life In The Slaw Lane''
*1989 – ''I Saw Daddy Kissing Santa Claus''
*1994 – ''The Trouble Hole''
*2002 - ''Jokes To Go''
*2013 – ''Portable Kip''
*2014 – ''Ears to You''
;Vinyl
*1984 – ''White Boy Rapp''
;Books
*2018 – ''Confessions of a Comedian – An Autobiography''
References
Sources
*
External links
*
Wet Dream – Kip Addotta – YouTube
Kip Addotta
at Find a Grave
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1944 births
2019 deaths
20th-century American comedians
21st-century American comedians
American male comedians
Burials at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
Comedians from Illinois
Writers from Rockford, Illinois
American people of Italian descent