Larry the Cable Guy

Actor

Birthday February 17, 1963

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Pawnee City, Nebraska, U.S.

Age 61 years old

Nationality United States

#7601 Most Popular

1963

Daniel Lawrence Whitney (born February 17, 1963), known professionally as Larry the Cable Guy, is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and former radio personality.

He was one of the members of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, a comedy troupe which included Bill Engvall, Ron White, and Jeff Foxworthy (with whom he has starred on Blue Collar TV).

Whitney has released seven comedy albums, three of which have been certified gold by the RIAA for shipments of 500,000 copies.

He has starred in three Blue Collar Comedy Tour related films, alongside Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, Delta Farce and Witless Protection, and provides the voice of Mater in Disney's Cars franchise.

Whitney's catchphrase "Git-R-Done!"

is also the title of his book.

Dan Whitney was born in Nebraska to Tom and Shirley Whitney, and grew up on an 80-acre farm outside Pawnee City, Nebraska.

His father was a Christian minister.

When he was 16, his family moved to West Palm Beach, Florida.

1970

Whitney attended high school at The King's Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida, in the late 1970s through 1980 where his father was the elementary school principal.

1982

He graduated from Berean Christian School in West Palm Beach in 1982 where he played football.

He went to college at Baptist University of America in Georgia, and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

He majored in drama and speech.

He credits his roommates from Texas and Georgia for inspiring his Southern accent impression.

He dropped out after his junior year after trying his hand at comedy.

1990

Whitney started his career in radio in the early 1990s when he made regular radio appearances on the nationally syndicated program, The Ron and Ron Show, as well as other radio shows such as The Bob & Tom Show, Wakin' Up With The Wolf on WPDH, The Chris Baker Show on KDGE and KEZO's The Todd and Tyler Show in Omaha, Nebraska, as well as the Kirk, Mark, and Lopez morning show on WIYY in Baltimore, Maryland.

He was also a frequent guest on The Johnny Dare Morning Show on 98.9/KQRC, Kansas' City.

He also appeared on WJRR in Orlando, Florida.

He was brought to New England on Greg and the Morning Buzz on WHEB 100.3 and WGIR-FM 101.1 in Portsmouth and Manchester, New Hampshire, respectively, doing two commentaries a week.

Initially performing stand-up under his real name with limited success, he became famous after developing the Cable Guy character, a personality that he now maintains throughout his stage act.

The Cable Guy character has a stereotypical redneck appearance and a thick Southern accent, recounts stories about his "family", and uses, among other common expressions, his own catchphrase "Git-R-Done!"

He says in interviews and in his autobiographical book GIT-R-DONE that he deliberately "turns on" the accent both on and off stage, because he may forget it if he kept his normal accent intact.

He uses catchphrase humor, including "Lord, I apologize for that, there, and be with the starvin' Pygmies in New Guinea. Amen," after telling jokes of questionable taste; and, "I don't care who ya are, that's funny right there," after jokes that evoke raucous laughter.

2001

His first two comedy albums, Lord, I Apologize (2001) and The Right to Bare Arms (2005), have both been certified gold by the RIAA.

2005

Whitney and his wife Cara married in 2005.

They have a son, Wyatt, and a daughter, Reagan.

The Whitney family resides in Lincoln, Nebraska, on a 180-acre (73 ha) farm.

2007

A third album, Morning Constitutions, and its accompanying TV special were released in 2007.

2009

Whitney was roasted in a Comedy Central special on March 15, 2009.

The couple started the Git-R-Done Foundation in 2009 to provide assistance to those that have experienced hardships beyond their control.

2011

On February 8, 2011, the premiere of his newest travelogue series, Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy, was broadcast on the History Channel.

A total of 4.1 million viewers, 1.7 million adults 25–54, tuned in, nearly doubling the total for the "Top Shot" season 2 opener.

During season two in the episode "Larry Goes To Washington", Whitney was the first on-air talent from a non-news crew allowed in the War Room, also known as the Command Center, as he explained during the program.

2012

In June 2012, Disneyland's California Adventure theme park's "Cars Land" features a ride called "Mater's Junkyard Jamboree" that features Whitney's voice as his character Mater from the Disney/Pixar Cars movies.

Bektrom Foods of North Dakota developed a line of Larry the Cable Guy food products, such as boxed hamburger dinners, with some of the proceeds from its sales benefiting the "Git-R-Done Foundation".

Whitney competed in season six of The Masked Singer as the wild card contestant "Baby" which was the show's first human character.

2013

The series finale aired August 28, 2013.

2014

Whitney is a Christian who re-committed to his faith in 2014.

Whitney's hometown of Pawnee City, Nebraska, has a street named after him.

Whitney also donated money to buy new theatrical equipment for the local high school.