Bill Engvall

Actor

Birthday July 27, 1957

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Galveston, Texas, U.S.

Age 66 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.82 m

#18522 Most Popular

1957

William Ray Engvall Jr. (born July 27, 1957) is a retired American stand-up comedian, actor, and television host.

Engvall has released a number of stand-up comedy albums through Warner Records and the defunct BNA Records.

William Ray Engvall Jr. was born in Galveston, Texas on July 27, 1957.

His father, William Ray Engvall Sr., was a U.S. Navy doctor, who then went into private practice.

Engvall spent most of his childhood living first in Galveston, then in Winslow, Arizona, then moving back to near Dallas, Texas during middle school.

Following graduation from Richardson High School in Richardson, Texas, where he chose trombone when the teacher gave him the choice of either that or the tuba which led him into the jazz marching band, Engvall attended Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, intending to earn a bachelor's degree and become a teacher.

While at Southwestern he was a member of Xi Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Order.

Engvall left college without graduating and worked a series of jobs, including tour guide at Inner Space Caverns, and disc jockey in a Dallas, Texas nightclub.

It was while working as the club DJ that he first ventured into stand-up comedy at amateur and open mic nights around Dallas.

1990

In 1990, Bill Engvall moved to Southern California to dedicate full-time to comedy.

Early notoriety came from hosting the cable show A Pair of Jokers with Rosie O'Donnell and an appearance on The Golden Palace where he played Blanche's son Matthew, a stockbroker turned aspiring comic.

Other early appearances included hosting A&E Networks An Evening at The Improv as well as stand-up routines on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and the ''Late Show with David Letterman.

Engvall released two more albums by the end of the 1990s: Dorkfish in 1998 and Here's Your Christmas Album in 1999.

The latter featured narrations by Engvall, as well as songs he co-wrote sung by session musicians.

1992

A career breakthrough happened in 1992 when Engvall was named Best Male Standup at the American Comedy Awards.

His first role as a series regular came soon after when he was cast in the ABC series Delta, starring Delta Burke.

1996

His commercially successful album is the 1996 debut Here's Your Sign, certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

The album derives its name from Engvall's signature routine "here's your sign", wherein he offers "signs" to people whom he deems lacking in intellect.

He has toured as a comedian both by himself and as a member of Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which included Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, and Ron White.

Engvall's television roles include Delta, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, The Bill Engvall Show, and Lingo.

However, the show only lasted one season and Engvall returned to making the rounds of comedy clubs and the occasional television appearance until 1996 when he was cast with fellow comic and best friend Jeff Foxworthy in the NBC version of The Jeff Foxworthy Show.

Signed by Warner Records in 1996, Engvall released the first of a series of successful comedy albums, Here's Your Sign, based on his signature joke.

The album was certified Platinum and peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Country album chart.

Excerpts from this album were remixed into a musical track titled "Here's Your Sign (Get the Picture)", featuring a chorus sung by country music artist Travis Tritt.

1997

"Here's Your Sign (Get the Picture)" charted at number 29 on Billboard Hot Country Songs and number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997.

1998

One of these original compositions, "Here's Your Sign Christmas", also made the country charts in both 1998 and 1999.

2000

In 2000, Engvall exited Warner Records for BNA Records, citing managerial changes at Warner.

His only BNA album, Now That's Awesome, came out that same year.

Like most of the albums before it, this included two tracks that interpolated stand-up lines from the album with a musical track.

The title track featured guest vocals from T. Graham Brown, Tracy Byrd, and Neal McCoy, while "Shoulda Shut Up" featured Julie Reeves.

Engvall moved back to Warner for all subsequent albums.

In 2000, Jeff Foxworthy and Engvall launched the first of six Blue Collar Comedy Tours.

The tours also featured Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy and were largely responsible for their breakout success.

Each of the six years of the tour was very successful and spawned three films, a satellite radio show, and a television series titled Blue Collar TV on The WB Network.

2002

Cheap Drunk: An Autobiography in 2002, Here's Your Sign Reloaded in 2003, 15° Off Cool in 2007, and Aged and Confused in 2009.

In 2021, Engvall announced his intention to retire from stand-up comedy after his "Here's Your Sign, It's Finally Time" farewell tour.

He posted a video on YouTube confirming his retirement on December 30, 2022.

His final performance was at the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City the following day.

2007

In 2007, Engvall starred in his own sitcom where he played himself as a family counselor.

The show lasted three seasons.