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Gary Mule Deer

Gary Mule Deer
Gary Mule Deer Combustible Chicken 2009.jpg
Mule Deer in 2009
Born Gary C. Miller
(1939-11-21) November 21, 1939 (age 77)
Deadwood, South Dakota, U.S.
Residence Spearfish, South Dakota
Occupation Actor, comedian, musician
Website www.garymuledeer.com

Gary Mule Deer (born Gary C. Miller; November 21, 1939) is an American comedian and country musician.

During a career spanning four decades, Mule Deer has performed on many major concert stages in the United States, and has made over 350 television appearances, including many on both The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson and the Late Show with David Letterman, the hosts of both whom he had met early in his career at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles. He was one of six comedians, along with Jay Leno, to star on the first HBO comedy special, Freddie Prinze and Friends, was the co-host of Don Kirshner's Rock Concert for four years on NBC, a regular on Make Me Laugh, and a frequent judge on The Gong Show. He has made over 100 appearances on The Nashville Network, including the last two years as a cast member on Hee Haw. He appeared in films such as Annie Hall, Up In Smoke and Tilt. He is currently featured on the DVDs "Jeff Foxworthy's Comedy Classics" and "The World's Greatest Stand-up Comedy Collection" hosted by Norm Crosby. He also has a Gary Mule Deer Live CD of his comedy and music. Gary is currently one of the most played comedians on the Clean Comedy Channels of both Sirius and XM Satellite Radio.

After being a member of Epic Records' music group The Back Porch Majority, RCA Victor's The New Society, and Paramount Records' Bandanna in the '60s, he joined up in the '70s in Denver with Denny Flannigan in a comedy act called "The Muledeer and Moondog Medicine Show". They became regulars on The John Byner Comedy Hour on CBS, Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour on ABC, and Madhouse 90 With David Frost on NBC, and were frequent guests on Midnight Special and In Concert. They also traveled for 6 years performing at comedy clubs, the Playboy Clubs and the college circuit. They were rock and roll comedians, opening for many acts including the Doobie Brothers, Sly and the Family Stone, The Guess Who, and Boz Scaggs.


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