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Larry the Cable Guy was born Daniel Whitney in 1963 in Nebraska. After discovering his talent for comedy, he left his university students and began a career in radio. Whitney lent his comedic presence to a variety of shows, such as The Ron and Ron Show and The Todd and Tyler Show, before he developed the “Larry” character with which he is now most associated.
As the character of Larry the Cable Guy, or an incarnation of the character, Whitney has appeared in a number of films, including Delta Farce (2007), Witless Protection (2008), Cars (2006), Cars II (2011), and Tooth Fairy 2 (2012.) His character in the animated film Cars (2006), Mater, resulted in the Disneyland ride “Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree,” one of the park’s most popular rides for children.
Larry the Cable Guy has immersed himself in pop culture even beyond film, including a contribution to the History Channel, with the travelogue Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy. His presence is even felt in Big Lots, where a line of Larry the Cable Guy products such as pre-boxed hamburgers are featured.
As Larry the Cable Guy, Daniel Whitney continues to record comedy albums, perform stand-up, and act in a variety of films. The character’s unique blend of a thick, redneck accent, simple homespun expressions, and tales of “family” life, continue to appeal to a wide audience.
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