When Bill Engvall retired in 2022, it didn’t take long for the 67-year-old comedian to realize why entertainers often come out of retirement. He planned to spend more time improving his golf game with ...
LOS ANGELES – Bill Engvall is returning to network television and says he wouldn't want to be anywhere other than in the same scene as his longtime pal Tim Allen. The blue-collar comedian recently ...
It's hard to believe, but 2020 marks 20 years since the first Blue Collar Comedy Tour barnstormed the country, making household names of Bill Engvall, Ron White, Larry the Cable Guy and ringleader ...
Bill Engvall is not retiring, but reshaping his career, and is now producing a new TV series. Pic credit: Bill Engvall Going once, going twice — comedian, actor, author, and now producer Bill Engvall ...
For about 40 years, comedian Bill Engvall has been looking at life from a guy’s perspective. Whether the topic is married life, parenting, camping or kidney stones, his routines have that no-nonsense, ...
FARGO-While you might think something called the Blue Collar Comedy Tour could have been a little rough around the edges, the actual undertaking-or at least the recorded versions-were rated PG-13. The ...
Bill Engvall thought he was stepping off stage for the last time in 2022, but after a taste of retired life, the comedian was bored. “In hindsight, I should have just taken a break because I’ve been ...
Bill Engvall is signing off. The comedian is set to announce Wednesday morning that he is saying goodbye to stand-up, launching the farewell tour “Here’s Your Sign, It’s Finally Time” later this ...
When someone who has made a four-decade career out of being funny decides to take a step back from what made them famous, there’s always that potentially nagging sense of self-doubt that can creep ...
The TBS sitcom "The Bill Engvall Show," on which Thibodaux native and New Orleans Saints fanatic Graham Patrick Martin starred for three seasons, has been canceled. Rodney Ho of the Atlanta ...
Blue Collar Comedy Tour and Dancing With the Stars veteran Bill Engvall said Wednesday that he would no longer tour as a stand-up comic: “I, at the end of 2022, will be stepping back from being a ...
That’s why, at this point in his life, the funnyman — known for his “Here’s your sign” bits about stupid folks who struggle with common sense or his involvement with “Blue Collar Comedy Tours” with ...