George Carlin’s Daughter Kelly: Everything to Know About Her & Their Relationship
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- January 12, 2024
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is one of the most influential comedians of all time. Throughout his career, he often spoke truth to power with hilarity and authority. His most well known piece came in 1972, when he performed “The Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television,” a hilarious list of dirty words, which courted controversy.
Throughout his early career, he was married to whom he had his only child with, in 1963. As the comic’s only daughter, Kelly has been a strong proponent for preserving her dad’s legacy. Most recently, in January of 2024, she spoke out with strong words against an AI generated comedy special on YouTube featuring her late father.
Find out everything you need to know about her here! Kelly is the only child that George and Brenda had during their 36 year marriage. She was born in Brenda’s hometown of Dayton, Ohio two years after the couple tied the knot. George recalled that their daughter was born as Brenda’s mother was battling cancer in his book .
He said that early on in Kelly’s life, he was still a struggling comedian, and the family struggled financially. Throughout her life, Kelly has been married twice. Her first marriage was to a mechanic named in 1985. Kelly reflected a little bit on the wedding, sharing a photo in a in May 2020. “Yes, the hair is FAB.
I’m 10 ft. to the left of my own body,” she joked. Kelly later called the marriage a “chaotic situation” in a 2017 interview with Her second marriage was to Robert McCall in 1998, and the pair have been together ever since. Bob has also been a writing partner for her, according to . While George was a prolific comedian, Kelly opened up about their home life in a show called playing on .
The show was also the basis for her memoir of the same name, which was released in 2015. “When you’re the kid of someone everyone knows; when you’re sitting backstage and people are chanting your dad’s name, there is something about the importance of telling my story out loud. I feel like my business is finished with this book.
I really feel so done with my origin story,” she told in a 2015 interview. Kelly has spoken out about some of the negative experiences she had during her childhood due to her parents’ drug use. Kelly recalled writing up a “treaty” for George and Brenda to sign while on a vacation in Hawaii in the 70s in .
She said both parents broke the agreement quickly. “I spent the rest of the vacation as far away from them as I could,” she told in a 2015 interview. George has also spoken about how his substance abuse hurt his relationship with Kelly. He wrote about an instance where an interviewer asked his daughter’s age, and he said that he couldn’t remember it, in his posthumously published memoir .
“Kelly often ended up being the arbitrator between us,” he wrote, while recalling the Hawaii trip in his own book. While some of the stories in her memoir may not be all positive experiences from growing up, Kelly has continued to be an important figure in the comedy world and has celebrated her dad’s work on many occasions.
She appeared in the new documentary which chronicles the comic’s life and impact. She’s also helped weigh in on what her dad’s values were in interviews. When a joke about vaccines from George’s 1999 special went viral by anti vaxxers during the COVID 19 pandemic, Kelly pushed back. “And I’m like, no.
My dad was pro science, pro rational thinking, pro evidence based medicine. The man was a heart patient for 30 years. When he was a kid and the polio vaccine became available, he got the polio vaccine,” she told in 2022. While so much has happened in the years since George passed in 2008 at age 71, Kelly has speculated on what her dad would make of the world as it is now.
“He would have schooled us on both sides and come up with a third way truth that would have blown our minds,” she told . In January of 2024, Kelly had harsh words for the creator of an AI generated YouTube comedy special featuring her father. “My dad spent a lifetime perfecting his craft from his very human life, brain and imagination,” Kelly on January 10, 2024, of the show entitled .
“No machine will ever replace his genius. These AI generated products are clever attempts at trying to recreate a mind that will never exist again. Let’s let the artist’s work speak for itself. Humans are so afraid of the void that we can’t let what has fallen into it stay there.”.