The year 1996 proved to be somewhat pivotal for him. After taping his own comedy special for HBO, he was hired as a producer for what would become one of his most fruitful opportunities, The Chris Rock Show. After a brief departure, during which he shot his first feature film, Tomorrow Night, he returned to The Chris Rock Show and earned an Emmy for his contributions in 1998. Serving as host to the PBS short film showcase Short Cuts the following year, C.K. next wrote and directed his first major studio film, Pootie Tang (2001), based on the mush-mouthed character he had created for The Chris Rock Show, in addition to serving as co-writer on Rock's Down to Earth. In 2006 his semi-autobiographical sitcom, Lucky Louie, aired on HBO for one season before being canceled. The show featured fellow standup comedian Jim Norton, an old friend who was working for Opie & Anthony's national morning radio show where C.K. made numerous appearances. A 2007 special for HBO called Shameless was followed by a move to rival cable network Showtime and the 2008 special Chewed Up. The latter would be released on both CD and DVD that same year. In 2010 he released Hilarious, the first standup comedy concert film to be accepted at the Sundance Film Festival. CD and DVD versions of the film followed in 2011. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi




