Monday, May 04, 2009

Bob Schimmel Was Arrested




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Standup comedian Robert Schimmel, who is a regular guest for Conan O'Brien and Howard Stern, was arrested on suspicion of beating his wife, the Associated Press reported.

The 59-year-old was taken into custody and booked early Saturday after an alleged fight at his home in Los Angeles County.

He was later released on $50,000 bail.

He is perhaps best known for his comedy albums and his appearances on HBO and The Howard Stern Show. Schimmel's material almost always pertains to sex, whether he is discussing computers, his daughter, or animals

Here is more Bob Schimmel Biography

Early life and career

Schimmel was born in the Bronx, New York, the son of Betty and Otto Schimmel, Jewish survivors of the Holocaust. He was voted class clown during high school and was in the Air Force for one year during the Vietnam War. A resident of Scottsdale, Arizona, his career began when, at the urging of his sister, he performed at a comedy club's open-mic night. A club owner in Los Angeles offered to make him a regular, but when Schimmel moved there he found that the club had burned down.

Undaunted, and with some help from Rodney Dangerfield, Schimmel began making a name for himself. He wrote material for In Living Color and for comedians such as Yakov Smirnoff.

Schimmel married his first wife, Vicki, in 1977, and they had four children together. They also had a son, Derek, who died of cancer at age 11. Schimmel is married to his second wife, Melissa, with whom he has two children.

Illness

In 1998, Schimmel suffered a heart attack, and in June 2000, was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. His treatments included chemotherapy and required long stays in the hospital. During one such session his daughter Jessica brought her boss, Melissa, to visit him, and the two began an unlikely May-December romance. Schimmel's cancer went into remission, resulting in his decision to return to his wife Vicki - who promised that she would get him through this difficult time - and his children (in the case that he would not make it alive) and break off his relationship with Melissa to prevent burdening her with his condition. During his hospital sessions, he continued to keep in touch with Melissa via phone calls. Upon recovery, he reunited with his girlfriend, leading to the conception of their child. He then divorced his wife Vicki, and married Melissa, who is only two years older than Jessica.

Domestic Violence Arrest

Schimmel was arrested by the Calabasas, California police on charges of domestic violence in the early morning hours of May 2, 2009. The charges were a result of an alleged confrontation between Schimmel and his wife Melissa which resulted in observable injuries to Melissa.

Recent work

Schimmel's willingness to frankly and humorously discuss the tragic events of his life in his act has set him apart from other comics. Before his illness, his act included a bit about how strange it might be if a person wore a wig on their pubic area. When he lost his body hair due to chemotherapy treatment, he discovered that there really is such a thing — these wigs, or merkins, have existed for hundreds of years. He updated the comedy bit accordingly.

Schimmel will incorporate any aspect of his personal life into his act, even the death of his son. In perhaps his most extreme bit, Schimmel joked about making obscene suggestions to a lady from the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

Schimmel cites Lenny Bruce as his all-time comedy hero. Like Bruce, Schimmel's raunchy act has gotten him into trouble from time to time. Schimmel had not been asked to perform on Late Night with Conan O'Brien from 1999 until a 2008 appearance, and he believed this was because of a particularly dirty sex joke he told during his last appearance. However, his edgy style has made him a hit on The Howard Stern Show.

In his stand-up act and a radio interview with Paul Harris, Schimmel talked about his November 8, 1999 appearance on "The Hollywood Squares." The taping was reportedly stopped at least once when Schimmel ad-libbed jokes about Louie Anderson. ("Family Feud," which Anderson hosted at the time, and "Hollywood Squares" both taped at CBS Television City.)

Schimmel has released several comedy albums, including Robert Schimmel Comes Clean; If You Buy This CD, I Can Get This Car; Unprotected; and Reserection. Schimmel is number 76 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest Standups of All Time. Schimmel wrote a book titled Cancer on $5 a Day: How Humor Got Me Through the Toughest Journey of My Life.

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