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Louie Anderson (b. 1953) is a stand-up comic who also had an animated cartoon based around his childhood, Life with Louie. Peter Griffin met him while waiting for Big Fat Paulie in "There's Something About Paulie". He was voiced by Jason Alexander. He was mentioned in the "Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 1" segment, "No Bones About It". When Catherine Zeta-Jones hits on the flabby, shapeless Peter, he politely turns her down. He does, however, mention that Louie Anderson is in the men's room, eating the decorative soaps. Louie Anderson's comedy show plays nightly (except Fridays) at the Excalibur hotel and casino. Louis Perry "Louie" Anderson (born March 24, 1953) is an American stand-up comedian. Anderson created the cartoon series Life with Louie, appeared in several TV shows including the NBC hit detective series Remington Steele (he was also a friend of the show's writer John Wirth), has written three books, and was the initial host of the second revival of the game show Family Feud, from 1999 to 2002 (he was later replaced by Richard Karn in 2002). Recently, he was a celebrity contestant for the ABC diving show Splash! Louie Perry Anderson spielte sich selbst in Scrubs. In "Old Stan in the Mountain", Steve finds an aged Stan with a knife that Stan intended to stab Steve with after he believes he and Hayley are out to kill him on Mount Kilimanjaro. Steve misinterprets Stan's intentions and thinks he was out to whittle some wood and carves him a totem of five of the hosts of Family Feud including Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, Louie Anderson, Richard Karn and Steve Harvey but omitting John O'Hurley.
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In "Old Stan in the Mountain", Steve finds an aged Stan with a knife that Stan intended to stab Steve with after he believes he and Hayley are out to kill him on Mount Kilimanjaro. Steve misinterprets Stan's intentions and thinks he was out to whittle some wood and carves him a totem of five of the hosts of Family Feud including Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, Louie Anderson, Richard Karn and Steve Harvey but omitting John O'Hurley. Peter Griffin met him while waiting for Big Fat Paulie in "There's Something About Paulie". He was voiced by Jason Alexander. He was mentioned in the "Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 1" segment, "No Bones About It". When Catherine Zeta-Jones hits on the flabby, shapeless Peter, he politely turns her down. He does, however, mention that Louie Anderson is in the men's room, eating the decorative soaps. Louis Perry "Louie" Anderson (born March 24, 1953) is an American stand-up comedian. Anderson created the cartoon series Life with Louie, appeared in several TV shows including the NBC hit detective series Remington Steele (he was also a friend of the show's writer John Wirth), has written three books, and was the initial host of the second revival of the game show Family Feud, from 1999 to 2002 (he was later replaced by Richard Karn in 2002). Recently, he was a celebrity contestant for the ABC diving show Splash! In 2016, Louie won his first ever Emmy award for best supporting actor in the FX dramedy series Baskets where he plays a mother named Christine Baskets. Louie Perry Anderson spielte sich selbst in Scrubs. Louie Anderson (b. 1953) is a stand-up comic who also had an animated cartoon based around his childhood, Life with Louie. Louie Anderson's comedy show plays nightly (except Fridays) at the Excalibur hotel and casino.
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