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Louis C.K. Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

Louis C.K. Quick Info
Height 6 ft
Weight 86 kg
Date of Birth September 12, 1967
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Girlfriend Blanche Gardin

Louis C.K. is a renowned American stand-up comedian, writer, and actor who has won numerous awards such as Primetime Emmy Award, Grammy Award, and Peabody Award for his distinguished work in the field of stand-up comedy. He started his career writing for comedy shows and already established comedians like David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, and Chris Rock. He slowly branched into stand-up comedy and created a special niche for his brand of cynical humor, aided by his irreverent take on controversial subject matters. Over the years, he has performed at numerous comedy shows around the world and has released 9 comedy albums. He created, directed, and starred in Louie, a critically acclaimed semi-autobiographical series that ran from 2010 to 2015. He also has numerous acting credits to his name and has appeared in supporting roles in films like American Hustle (2013).

From 2015, several accusations of grave s*xual misconduct made against Louis started to float in the media. In November 2017, The New York Times published the allegations of 5 women against him. Louis admitted to the charges, resulting in widespread outrage and criticism. He expressed remorse at his acts and went on a self-imposed exile. On August 26, 2018, he made a surprise return and performed a set at the Comedy Cellar in Manhattan, without making any mention of the controversy surrounding him. He reportedly received a standing ovation from the audience. His return to the field of comedy received support and criticism, in equal measure, from the entertainment industry.

Born Name

Louis Székely

Nick Name

LCK, Louie

Louis C.K. at the 2012 Time 100 gala
Louis C.K. at the 2012 Time 100 gala (David Shankbone / Wikimedia / CC BY-3.0)

Sun Sign

Virgo

Born Place

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Residence

West Village, New York City, New York, United States

Nationality

American

Education

Louis graduated from Newton North High School in 1985.

Occupation

Stand-up Comedian, Writer, Actor, Filmmaker

Family

  • Father – Luis Székely (Economist)
  • Mother – Mary Louise (née Davis) (Former Software Engineer)
  • Others – Dr. Géza Székely Schweiger (Paternal Grandfather) (Surgeon), Rosario Sánchez Morales (Paternal Grandmother), Alfred C. Davis (Maternal Grandfather), M. Louise Davis (Maternal Grandmother), Dr. Francisco Székely (Paternal Uncle) (Academic, Former Diplomat), Mario P. Székely (Cousin) (Writer, Producer)

Genre

Observational Comedy, Black Comedy, Blue Comedy, Insult Comedy, Cringe Comedy, Surreal Humor, Satire, Deadpan Humor

Labels

  • Image Entertainment
  • Comedy Central Records

Build

Average

Height

6 ft or 183 cm

Weight

86 kg or 189.5 lbs

Girlfriend / Spouse

Louis has dated –

  1. Fiona Apple
  2. Sarah Silverman (1990) – Louis had a brief fling with fellow comedian and actress Sarah Silverman in 1990. Their relationship was short-lived and they parted ways pretty soon. In a 2018 interview, she tried to explain Louis’s s*xual misconduct scandal by stating that he was unable to handle his sudden fame and power and didn’t fully understand the implications of his actions. However, she apologized for her perceived justification of Louis’s misbehavior, after drawing strong criticism from various quarters.
  3. Alix Bailey (1995-2008) – Louis met artist Alix Bailey when they were both just 18 years old at a party in Boston. He was smitten and immediately proposed to her. Because he was drunk, Alix laughed him away. In a strange coincidence, years later, they met through a mutual friend in New York City. Louis proposed again and this time received a positive response. They got married in 1995 and had 2 daughters together named Kitty Szekely and Mary Louise Szekely. After a marriage that lasted more than a decade, they got divorced in 2008 and received joint custody of their children.
  4. Blanche Gardin (2018–Present) – In November 2018, while performing stand-up at the Théâtre de l’Å’uvre in Paris, Louis confirmed that he was dating French comedian Blanche Gardin. They had been reportedly witnessed together in New York, about a month before this show.
Louis C.K. during a performance in December 2008
Louis C.K. during a performance in December 2008 (Spc. Elayseah Woodard-Hinton / www.dvidshub.net / Public Domain)

Race / Ethnicity

Multiracial (Caucasian and Hispanic)

He has Hungarian and Mexican ancestry on his father’s side and Irish ancestry on his mother’s side.

Hair Color

Red

Eye Color

Hazel

Sexual Orientation

Straight

Distinctive Features

  • Sports a goatee
  • Conspicuous red hair
  • Cynical sense of humor

Religion

Agnostic Atheism

Louis C.K. speaking at Just For Laughs in Montreal in July 2011
Louis C.K. speaking at Just For Laughs in Montreal in July 2011 (Flowizm / Flickr / CC BY-2.0)

Best Known For

  • His dark sense of humor and irreverence in his stand-up shows
  • His acclaimed TV series, Louie (2010-2015)

First Album

Louis independently produced and released his first comedy album in 2001 titled Live in Houston.

First Film

Louis made his feature film debut with the 1998 comedy film Tomorrow Night.

First TV Show

He made his TV show debut as ‘Himself’ on 1/2 Hour Comedy Hour in 1990.

Louis C.K. Favorite Things

SourceReddit, Reddit, Vulture

Louis C.K. at The 76th Annual Peabody Awards Ceremony in May 2017
Louis C.K. at The 76th Annual Peabody Awards Ceremony in May 2017 (Stephanie Moreno / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0)

Louis C.K. Facts

  1. When Louis was just a year old, his family moved to Mexico, where his father was pursuing a university degree. So, his first language was Spanish.
  2. He only began learning English as a 7-year-old, after his family moved back to the United States and settled in Boston. His parents got divorced when he was 10 years old and he was raised by his mother in Newton, Massachusetts.
  3. He graduated from high school along with future actor Matt LeBlanc. Before joining the entertainment industry, Louis had worked as an auto mechanic, at a TV cable station, as a cook, and in a video store.
  4. He used to share a room with comedian and actor Marc Maron, very early in their careers.
  5. Owing to his Mexican heritage and the fact that his father’s family still resides in Mexico, Louis holds dual citizenship in the United States and Mexico.
  6. In 1984, he directed a comedic short film called Trash Day. Impressed by his work, the Tisch School of the Arts expressed interest in offering him training as a filmmaker. However, he declined the offer as he wanted to pursue a career in stand-up comedy.
  7. In 1985, he made his first attempt at stand-up comedy at a comedy club in Boston. He had only 2 minutes of material but was given 5 minutes to perform. He bombed badly and was so disheartened that he did not perform for 2 years.
  8. When he released his debut comedy album, Live in Houston (2001), he innovated by offering tickets to fans directly through his website. This helped him bypass middlemen and significant ticket outlets like Ticketmaster, thus cutting down a lot on cost.
  9. He was also one of the first performers to offer DRM-free video concert downloads through his website. This aided in preventing video piracy.
  10. In April 2009, he directed and independently produced a concert film titled Hilarious. This was unlike his previous specials, which were produced for TV networks. Hilarious holds the honor of being the first stand-up comedy film to be accepted into the Sundance Film Festival.
  11. In 2011, through direct ticket sales of his comedy special Live at the Beacon Theater, Louis earned more than a million dollars within days. He gave away half of it to his staff and charitable organizations such as Fistula Foundation, Green Chimneys, Pablove Foundation, Charity: Water, and Kiva.
  12. Louis has hosted the iconic TV series Saturday Night Live on numerous occasions such as November 3, 2012; March 29, 2014; May 16, 2015; and April 8, 2017. He received an Emmy Awards nomination for the first 3 episodes, as “Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series”.
  13. In 2015, he became the first-ever comedian to sell out the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York, 3 times in a single tour.
  14. Rolling Stone magazine had ranked Louis 4th in its 2017 list of “50 Best Stand-up Comics Of All Time”. The magazine had also placed his 2007 stand-up special Shameless at #3 on its list of “Divine Comedy: 25 Best Stand-Up Specials and Movies of All Time”.
  15. In September 2017, Louis dismissed allegations of s*xual misconduct against him in a New York Times interview. However, on November 9, 2017, the same publication released a detailed article with accusations by many women, including fellow comedians. A day later, Louis publicly acknowledged the allegations. He admitted his guilt and expressed remorse for his behavior. He also apologized for abusing his stature in the industry, which had prevented his victims from sharing their stories for years.
  16. In the wake of the scandal, platforms like HBO, FX, Disney Channel, TBS, and Netflix severed ties with him and removed his content from their platforms. He was also dropped by all of his representatives and management agencies including APA, 3 Arts Entertainment, Lewis Kay (Publicist, Kovert Creative), and Dave Becky (Manager).
  17. He had quit Twitter in 2016 as he felt that the speed of the medium did not help constructive dialogue and only encouraged polarized views.
  18. In April 2022, Louis won the Grammy Award for “Best Comedy Album” for Sincerely Louis C.K.
  19. Visit his official website @ louisck.com.
  20. Follow him on YouTube.

Featured Image by Stephanie Moreno / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0

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