Joe Dirt
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Cast & Crew
Dennie Gordon
David Spade
Brittany Daniel
Christopher Walken
Dennis Miller
Jaime Pressly
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Synopsis
Joe Dirt is a janitor with a mullet hairdo, acid-washed jeans and a dream to find the parents that he lost at the Grand Canyon when he was a belligerent, trailer park-raised eight-year-old. Now, blasting Van Halen in his jacked-up economy car, the irrepressibly optimistic Joe hits the road alone in search of his folks. As his wandering, misguided search takes him from one comedic adventure to another, Joe finds his way to Los Angeles, where a shock-jock brings Joe on his radio show to insult him. But as Joe's life story unfolds, jeers turn to cheers, and an entire captivated city tunes in to hear the adventures of Joe Dirt.
Director
Dennie Gordon
Cast
David Spade
Brittany Daniel
Christopher Walken
Dennis Miller
Jaime Pressly
Kid Rock
Erin Murphy
Steven Brill
David Garry
Kristina Simonds
James Tupper
Anthony Mastrimauro
Eric Marquette
Rance Howard
Tyler Mane
Megan Taylor Harvey
Adam Beach
Brian Thompson
Erik Per Sullivan
Liz Torres
Eddie Money
Joe Don Baker
Fred Stoller
Que Kelly
Alexandra Amoscato
Avery Rosin
Kathleen Lambert
Natalia Cigliuti
Angela Paton
Gordon Michaels
Mark Abney
Brian Chisea
Lenny Schmidt
Fred Ward
Bean Miller
Robb Skyler
Justin Staffer
Elisa Leonetti
Greg Martin
Ian Falk
Chris Wylde
Mitzi Martin
Bree Turner
Jourdan Fremin
Karl Makinen
Steven R. Schirripa
Matthew Siemonsma
Hamilton Camp
Joshua Farrell
Frederick Ward
Jana Sandler
Bob Zany
Blake Clark
Kevin Farley
Hal Fishman
Richard Riehle
Lee Walker
Caroline Aaron
Tom Mcgillen
Justin Kupanoff
John Farley
John Kirk
Crew
Ralph Abalos
Benjamin Adams
Sasha Adkinson
Salome Akbar
Rikki Alarian
Michael Alexander
Rochelle Amrein-best
Howard A Anderson
Alan Au
David Bach
Joe Barnett
William H Battersby
Anne Berger
Dustin Bernard
Rayford Berrymon
Perry Andelin Blake
Ken Bondy
Robin Borovic
Craig Branham
Weldon Brown
Mark Chadwick
John Chaldu
Christine Cholvin
Brian Clark
Charles Crivier
Linda Cuevas
Michael Dilbeck
Danny Downey
Jeff Evans
Paula Fairfield
Paula Fairfield
Russell Farmarco
Jon Baronn Farmer
Eric L Fersten
Susan Fiore
Marc Fishman
Robert S Frank
Alan Freedman
Dan Garde
Jack Giarraputo
Martin L Grimes
Stuart Grusin
Gary Hellerstein
Mo Henry
Wendy Hoffmann
Jay Huntoon
Jessica Scully Jablon
John Paul Jones
Orada Jusatayanond
Nancy Karlin
David Kelson
Evette Frances Knight
Derrick Kolus
Ai Ling Lee
John R. Leonetti
Richard Lightstone
Dan Lipe
Jonathan Loughran
Joseph Malone
Cheryl Ann Markowitz
Diane Marshall
David Brian Martin
Lynne Martin
Terrence Colgan Martin
Cliff Mclaughlin
Brent Morgan
Carla Murray
Rip Murray
Roger Mussenden
Michael Neale
Lawrence W Nielsen
Elaine Offers
Ernie Orsatti
Noon Orsatti
Anthony Ortiz
Violet Ortiz
Ann Pala
Klaus Peintner
Matt Piedmont
Mark A Powell
Peck Prior
Bart Rachmil
Thomas Real
Harry Rez
Jason Rez
Rhonda Reznick
Danny Riportella
Allen Robinson
Scott Ronnow
Page Rosenberg-marvin
John Ross
Kathy Russo
Adam Sandler
Jana Sandler
Mark Santoni
Jennifer Saxon
Marty Eli Schwartz
Matvey Shatz
Ira Shuman
Spike Silver
Domenic Silvestri
Robert Simonds
Dan Simone
Steven Scott Smalley
Bj Smith
Sandy Solowitz
Jennifer Soulages
David Spade
Alec St John
Christy Sumner
Lucy Sustar
Brenda Taylor
Elizabeth Torres
Jerry Trent
Clark Tucker
Stephen J Ullman
Stephen J Ullman
Gabe Veltri
Marc Vena
Waddy Wachtel
Elmo Weber
Alexandra Welker
Fred Wolf
Eli Wolstan
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Hamilton Camp (1934-2005)
He was born October 30, 1934, in London, England. After World War II, he moved to Canada and then to Long Beach with his mother and sister, where the siblings performed in USO shows. In 1946, he made his first movie, Bedlam starring Boris Karloff as an extra (as Bobby Camp) and continued in that vein until he played Thorpe, one of Dean Stockwell's classmates in Kim (1950).
After Kim he received some more slightly prominent parts in films: a messenger boy in Titanic (1953); and a mailroom attendant in Executive Suite (1954), but overall, Camp was never a steadily working child actor.
Camp relocated to Chicago in the late '50s and rediscovered his childhood passion - music. He began playing in small clubs around the Chicago area, and he struck oil when he partnered with a New York based folk artist, Bob Gibson in 1961. The pair worked in clubs all over the midwest and they soon became known for their tight vocal harmonies and Gibson's 12-string guitar style. Late in 1961, they recorded an album - Gibson and Camp at the Gate of Horn, the Gate of Horn being the most renowned music venue in Chicago for the burgeoning folk scene. The record may have aged a bit over the years, but it is admired as an important progress in folk music by most scholars, particularly as a missing link between the classic era of Woody Guthrie and the modern singer-songwriter genre populated by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez.
Gibson and Camp would split within two years, and after recording some albums as a solo artist and a brief stint with Chicago's famed Second City improvisational comedy troupe, Camp struck out on his own to work as an actor in Los Angeles. His changed his name to Hamilton from Bob, and despite his lack of vertical presence (he stood only 5-foot-2), his boundless energy and quick wit made him handy to guest star in a string of familiar sitcoms of the late '60s: The Monkees, Bewitched, and Love, American Style. By the '70s there was no stopping him as he appeared on virtually every popular comedy of the day: The Mary Tyler Moore Show, M*A*S*H, Laverne & Shirley, Three's Company, and WKRP in Cincinnati.
Eventually, Camp's film roles improved too, and he did his best film work in the latter stages of his career: Blake Edward's undisciplined but still funny S.O.B. (1981); Paul Bartel's glorious cult comedy Eating Raoul (1982); and Clint Eastwood's jazz biopic on Charlie Parker Bird (1988). Among his recent work was a guest spot last season as a carpenter on Desperate Housewives, and his recent completion of a Las Vegas based comedy Hard Four which is currently in post-production. Camp is survived by six children and thirteen grandchildren.
by Michael T. Toole
Hamilton Camp (1934-2005)
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Released in United States on Video August 28, 2001
Released in United States Spring April 11, 2001
Project was previously in development at Warner Bros.
Feature directorial debut for Dennie Gordon.
Began shooting May 8, 2000.
Completed shooting July 15, 2000.
Rosanne and Gary Busey were originally cast as Joe Dirt's parents.
Released in United States Spring April 11, 2001
Released in United States on Video August 28, 2001