Bill Engvall
Engvall's comedy encompasses a wide
range of topics that include kids, family life and animals. But it was Bill's
Here's Your Sign signature routine that garnered him national attention and the
one audiences remember and come back for again and again. The summer of 1996
marked the release of Bill's debut comedy album Here's Your Sign. The album was
#1 on the Billboard Comedy Chart for 15 straight weeks, peaked at #5 on
Billboard's Current Country Album Chart, 17 weeks in the Country Album Top 10
and reached the Top 50 on Billboard's Top 200 Album Chart.
Starting with the Showtime
special, A Pair of Joker's with Rosie O'Donnell. Bill Engvall has hosted A&E's
Evening at the lmprov and made several appearances on The Tonight Show as well
as Late Show with David Letterman. In 1992 Bill won the American Comedy Award
for Best Male Stand-up Comedian. After appearing in episodes of Designing Women
and Golden Palace, Engvall went on to portray Buck Overton on the ABC sitcom
Delta starring Delta Burke, thus solidifying his status as a sought-after comic
actor. This was followed by a co-starring role on NBC's The Jeff Foxworthy Show. |