richard christy

Richard Christy (born Thomas Richard Christy on April 1, 1974) is an American drummer, comedian, actor, and radio personality who currently works for The Howard Stern Show. He earned the position after winning the "Win John's Job" contest on July 1, 2004. He is known on the show for his prank calls and arguably gay-themed stunts that he does with fellow staff member Sal "The Stockbroker" Governale.
Richard was born and raised in Fort Scott, Kansas. His father, a Vietnam veteran, hunted and caught wild animals for food, as they lived 15 miles away from the nearest grocery store. Richard has said that as a youth he had extremely poor hygiene, rarely showering and brushing his teeth an estimated three times throughout high school. The cast of the Howard Stern Show often makes fun of him and his family for being rednecks.
Richard was inspired to play drums after hearing Alex Van Halen's drumming in the Van Halen song Hot for Teacher. Following Gene Hoglan's style, Christy's mastery of double bass technique and odd time signatures make him a standout drummer in a crowded field. His skills were honed while living in a storage garage over a period of years in Florida. Since there were no neighbors to bother, Christy could practice his drumming well into the night without the worry of someone calling the police.
Christy has played in many bands, including Iced Earth, Burning Inside, Death and Control Denied. Christy joined Death after meeting their leader Chuck Schuldiner in a bookstore while the band was looking for a new drummer after the departure of Gene Hoglan. Christy recorded 3 albums with Death (the critically-acclaimed "The Sound of Perseverance" released in 1998, "Live in L.A. (Death & Raw)", 2001, and "Live in Eindhoven", also 2001) and one album with Control Denied, The Fragile Art of Existence released in 1999.
Christy also wrote the music to the song This is Beetle; Staind later recorded their own version.
Discography:
In addition to these bands, Christy has performed live shows with Dream Theater, Tiwanaku, Rick Renstrom, Syzygy, Bung Dizee, Incantation, Public Assassin, and Demons and Wizards.
Christy began his radio career by sending song parodies to The Howard Stern Show, many of which were played on the air. Also, on Januuary 17, 2001, a voicemail he left for Gary was featured as one of the recurring "We Get Your Phone Calls Every Day" segments where he wonders why "that gorgeous nubian vixen, Robin" won't reveal who Mister X (her boyfriend at the time) is. He goes on to say he'd like to know who is "dipping their meat thermometer into that beautiful chocolate muff", and that he hopes it is "not OJ". On June 27, 2001, another of Richard's voicemails was played on the air which consisted of him pretending to masturbate while giving more creative and humorous compliments to Robin.
In 2004, Stuttering John Melendez left Howard's show to become the announcer for the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Shortly thereafter, Howard Stern announced a "Win John’s Job Contest" which pitted a group of 10 Stern super-fan/contributors against each other for the right to John's old job. Each contestant was given one week on-air to display any talents they could bring to the show, after which the listeners cast votes for their favorite over the Internet. On July 1, 2004 Howard announced Richard Christy had won John's job with 30% of the vote (second place winner Sal "the Stockbroker" Governale [24%] was to later become his writing partner). In his first year on the show, Christy stated that he had sex just once in the past 10 years. Since becoming involved with the show, he has claimed that he has had sex on numerous occasions, one of which resulted in him getting a woman pregnant and paying for her to have an abortion.
A self-confessed pervert, illustrated by his extensive knowledge of pornography (in 2004 he stated that he had "about 40 gigs" of pornography and again in 2007 he stated that he had 'three 40 gig hard-drives and four large carboard boxes full of magazines in storage'), he has been beaten only twice playing the Stump the Perv porn trivia segment. The first loss was to famous porn star Ron Jeremy, while the second loss was to a female writer for Xtreme Magazine, a pornographic industry publication. Christy has also admitted to staging Friday night masturbation sessions in which he drinks wine or beer while simultaneously viewing pictures and videos on multiple screens.
When Howard moved to Sirius Satellite Radio, he gave Christy his own semi-regular show. On May 15, 2006, Hillary Scott was the first guest on Inside the Porn Actors Studio. The hour-long program was Sirius channel Howard 101's spoof of the television series Inside the Actors Studio, with Christy filling the James Lipton role.
Richard also performs in The Killers of Comedy Tour with fellow Stern cast mates across the United States and Canada. Notably, fellow Stern show staffer Artie Lange commented that Christy's stand-up act was poor and still needed a lot of work, this greatly upset Richard as he sees Artie as a "father figure". Artie would later apologize for this, while maintaining that Richard's act needs improvement, and has since frequently praised the segments that he and Sal have produced for the show.
Based on his willingness to participate in "gay stunts" his co-workers have repeatedly speculated on-air that he may be gay, bisexual or bi-curious; allegations Richard has repeatedly denied, stating that he would not participate in anal sex for less than 500 million dollars. His co-worker Robin Quivers has deemed him a "hillbilly homo" much like the villains in the film Deliverance.
He is a huge fan of Competitive Eating (IFOCE and Nathan's Famous Hotdog Eating Contest...) and actively follows the careers of Takeru Kobayashi and "Humble" Bob Shoudt.
Richard hosts a program on Sirius' channel Hard Attack called "Richard Christy's Heavy Metal Hoedown".
He is currently dating Kristin Jenco, a former intern of the Howard Stern Show. She was the winner of the 2004 Howard Stern Intern Beauty Pageant. Originally, Howard and the crew thought her first name was "Christy," therefore, if she were to marry Richard, her name would be, amusingly enough, "Christy Christy." On October 17th, 2007, it was revealed by Lisa G that her actual name is Kristin, not Christy, and that Richard "was the best thing to ever happen to her." She also said she could see herself marrying Richard down the road, if Richard doesn't consummate his relationship with Sal and marry him instead.
Richard makes many of the show's popular prank calls, often working in conjunction with Sal the Stockbroker. Many of these calls involve using soundclips; however, Richard also calls as characters that he voices. These include:
Among the most frequent victims of Richard's calls are shows on the public access Manhattan Neighborhood Network.
Dreamed of a movie career after he saw Brad Pitt, from nearby Jefferson, MO, in Interview with a Vampire. Even went so far as hang Brad Pitt posters throughout his apartment & even tracked down a computer store owned by Pitt's parents & got a job there.
Richard made his directorial debut in 1995 with "Evil Ned 3 - The Return of Evil Ned 2 - Electric Boogaloo". The film was a low budget horror-comedy shot for only $250.
Along with Sal, Richard starred in, co-wrote, and co-directed the 2006 short film Supertwink. Supertwink premiered on Howard Stern On Demand, and was reviewed by Richard Roeper, who panned it.
It was recently announced that Richard will be in Harold & Kumar 2 playing the role of a Ku Klux Klansman.
In July 2007, Richard was cast in his first television role. He will play "really creepy guy at end of bar" on Rescue Me. His colleague Artie Lange, who got him the part, was impressed by how seriously he took it.
Richard has also announced that he recorded voiceover work for the Adult Swim show Metalocalypse. On November 5th it was discussed on the show that Richard had a friend from Kansas saying they watched legends of the fall (4) times.
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