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Louie Anderson got us all laughing in the early 70’s when he created and produced the Sunday morning cartoon series called, Life with Louie. The cartoon was a 3—year hit with FOX and won Louie two Emmy Awards. Along with his achievement awards, this witty comedian has authored three books and was the initial host of the second revival of Family Feud. Since then Louie has gone on to appear in his own comedy specials on Home Box Office and Showtime. Louie has also made quite a splash on television audiences appearing in popular films and television series such as, Coming to America, Scrubs, Grace Under Fire, Touched By An Angel, Chicago Hope, and more.
With a decade’s long stand-up career, Louie has settled into his role as a comedian rather nicely. Cracking jokes about his wacky childhood in the Midwest as well as his known struggles with weight, smoking and growing older, Louie makes his audience feel like their spending an evening in his living room. With a loose, conversational style and casual delivery, Louie tackles everything from the mundane everyday to serious issues in a sarcastic, yet highly amusing way. Fans can’t seem to get enough of his shockingly honest sense of humor.
The Excalibur is the perfect venue for a night spent in the company of one of the funniest comedians in America! Named for the mythical sword of King Arthur, Excalibur uses the Arthurian theme all over the hotel including its façade which is a stylized image of a castle. Enjoy pre-show feasts at one Of Excalibur’s many restaurants like the Steakhouse at Camelot. This Zagat award-winning restaurant offers the finest cuts of beef along with the freshest seafood on the strip. Or if you’re looking for the famous buffets Las Vegas has to offer head over to Excalibur’s Round Table Buffet and chomp on entrée after entrée of your favorite buffet style meals. The choice is yours and your options are endless, but whatever you do make sure you don’t miss out on one of the most decorated comedians of today, Louie Anderson The Joker of the Castle. |