Bill Engvall Movies
If ever there were a comic geared to one particular demographic,
Bill Engvall is he. Hailed by many fans as one of the true protégés of
Jeff Foxworthy (with whom he has often performed),
Engvall caters to fans of "redneck comedy" -- one-liners and anecdotes about pickup trucks, beer guzzling, tailgating, deer hunting, and assorted acts of blue-collar mayhem. Oddly,
Engvall (unlike, say,
Larry the Cable Guy) often sports a far more polished look than many of his contemporaries with the same brand of material. Through it all,
Engvall remained imminently successful and racked up a massive and loyal fan base of American everymen.
Born
William Ray Engvall Jr. on July 27, 1957, in Galveston, TX, the future comedian/actor reportedly moved around a great deal with his family as a tyke.
Engvall acted in local productions as a child and adolescent, then launched a series of successful routines at the Dallas Comedy Corner. He moved to Los Angeles with his wife in 1984, and first gained public recognition some time later with an appearance on the popular CBS sitcom
Designing Women in the very early '90s and a guest-star spot on
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (the mecca for standup comedians) just prior to
Carson's departure. In 1992,
Engvall landed a recurring role on the short-lived sitcom Delta (with
Delta Burke as a struggling country singer); he played Buck Overton, the husband of Delta's cousin and number one fan, Lavonne (
Gigi Rice). Unfortunately, ABC canceled that program after less than one year.
Engvall's standup albums began appearing in 1997. He benefited hugely from his association with
Foxworthy, who featured the comic in an occasional supporting role on his sitcom
The Jeff Foxworthy Show; the two then teamed up with
Larry the Cable Guy and
Ron White for the mega-successful Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which spawned its own concert film in 2003. Doubtless banking off the success of these efforts, the WB network launched an
SNL-style sketch comedy program,
Blue Collar TV, in 2004 -- to which
Engvall often contributed material. Following several solo performance films (including
Bill Engvall: Here's Your Sign Live in 2004 and
Bill Engvall: 15° Off Cool in 2007),
Engvall and
Larry the Cable Guy co-starred in the feature comedy
Delta Farce (2007), as a couple of blue-collar Joes mistaken for Army personnel. In mid-2007,
Engvall finally scored his own sitcom, appropriately titled
The Bill Engvall Show. Co-starring
Nancy Travis and
Tim Meadows, the TBS show followed the work and family life of family counselor Bill Pearson (
Engvall). In 2009, the comedian released Aged and Confused, a comedy set detailing the pitfalls of middle age, and took on a hosting gig in 2011 for a re-launch of the gameshow Lingo. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 2011
- PG13
Optimistic college-football player Will (Owen Benjamin) finds his burgeoning romance with beautiful Renaissance Faire performer Kate (Christina Ricci) thrown into jeopardy during a competition to distinguish the nobles from the peasants in this romantic comedy featuring Ann-Margret, Nadine Velazquez, Bill Engvall, Cedric the Entertainer, and Matthew Lillard. An all-star on the gridiron, Will finds his athletic future in jeopardy after cutting class a few too many times. So when Professor Shockworthy (Cedric the Entertainer) offers Will the opportunity to earn a passing grade by joining the Greenbriar Theater Troupe at the All's Faire in Love Renaissance Faire, the brash jock has no choice but to accept. Little does Will realize he's about to meet the woman of his dreams. A former investment banker who left behind a career in finance to pursue a career in drama, Kate has decided to join her cousin Jo (Louise Griffiths) at the Renaissance Faire, and get lost in character. Trouble arises, however, when the chief benefactress announces a competition between the lowly Greenbriar Theater Troupe and the stately Troupe of Royals to determine which acting company will gain control of the Renaissance Faire's prestigious Shakespearean stage. And with the shifty Rank (Chris Wylde) leading the Troupe of Royals, Greenbriar Theater Troupe has their work cut out for them. Somewhere in the course of fighting for the underdogs, however, Will and Kate realize that despite their differences, they might just be the perfect match. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Christina Ricci, Owen Benjamin, (more)

- 2008
- PG
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Bill Engvall and Billy Ray Cyrus star in this down-home comedy concerning a small-town bait-shop owner who enters into a local Bass Tournament in hopes of raising the money needed to keep his struggling store in business. Bill's Bait Shop is going under fast, and in order to remain afloat, frazzled owner Bill (Engvall) will have to raise $15,000 in record time. While Bill's family and friends are always willing to lend some moral support, they just don't have the cash needed to bail him out this time around. But Bill has always considered himself an expert fisherman, and soon begins plotting to take top prize in the upcoming annual Bass Tournament. But winning the tournament won't be easy, because Bill's nemesis, rival bait-shop owner Hot Rod Johnson (Cyrus) is entering the competition as well, and he's got a tackle box full of surprises for his longtime opponent. As the lines are cast and the tension grows, Bill remains determined to prove that he still the biggest fish that this small town has to offer. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
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- 2010
- PG13
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After being jilted by his movie star soon to be ex-wife, Jake Sullivan (Dean Cain) discovers that he's inherited a quaint bed and breakfast in California's scenic wine country. But when fiery Brazilian urbanite Ana Villanova (Juliana Paes") discovers that her late father had a deed to the very same property, she decides that staking her claim on the establishment might be just what she needs to get a leg up on her own troubles. Soon, the two face off and the only question becomes whether the two opposites will attract, or drive each other crazy. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Dean Cain, Juliana Paes, (more)

- 2000
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This video features Bill Engvall, star of the country circuit. Host of his own show on TNN and creator of two Billboard Magazine number one-ranked comedy albums, Engvall puts together routines of his own work, along with comedy segments by Gary Mule Deer, Henry Cho, Steve Hall and Shotgun Red, Etta May, and Steve McGrew. The show takes place before a live audience in Nashville. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi
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- 2000
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This is the second in a two-volume series featuring the comedy of country circuit star Bill Engwald and his friends. Engwald has twice won Billboard Magazine's award for number-one rated comedy album. And he is the host of his own television show on TNN. Here, he is seen in live performance in Nashville, with an array of comedic talent that includes Larry the Cable Guy, Craig Hawksley, Earl David Reed, Lonesome Dave, and Killer Beaz. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi
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- 2009
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His youngsters having recently flew the coup, Blue Collar comic Bill Engvall finds himself freed up to focus on the microscopic everyday annoyances that make his blood boil. Captured before a live audience at the historic Vic Theater in Chicago, IL. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 1997
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This VHS features two of standup comedian Bill Engvall's music videos -- namely, "Here's Your Sign" and "Warning Signs" -- with a little help from country music star John Michael Montgomery. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
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- 2006
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Saddle up for laughs and hold on for a hilarious night of down-home humor as rural-minded comics Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy and Ron White come together to crack audiences up in this second follow-up to the 2003 stand up hit Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie. Armed with all-new material and always ready to offer their unique insight into country living, Foxworthy, Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, and White lay on the jokes for home viewers to enjoy from the best seat in the house. When the show is over, this country comedy quartet heads back to the tour bus to tune up the guitar and offer a hilarious musical ode to all things blue collar. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, (more)

- 2003
- PG13
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This performance video is a collection of highlights from standup comedy routines made during a tour across America during the summer of 2002. Directed by C.B. Harding (The Osbournes), The Blue Collar Comedy Tour Movie also incorporates behind-the-scenes segments with the individual comedians. Along the same lines as The Original Kings of Comedy, but marketed toward a radically different crowd, this comedy concert headlines the top names in so-called "redneck" humor: Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Ron White, and Larry the Cable Guy. This film arrives after the four performers spent two years on the road and released the best-selling comedy record Blue Collar Comedy Tour Live. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, (more)

- 2007
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This evening of working-class stand-up features sets by Jamie Kaler, John Caparulo, Juston McKinney, and Reno Collier. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Bill Engvall, Jamie Kaler, (more)

- 2004
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Each of the 33 episodes in the first season of WB's redneck sketch-comedy series Blue Collar TV center around a basic theme: typical titles include "Family" (the opener), "Naked", "TV", "Bad Jobs", "Marriage", "Vacations", "Sports", "Funerals", "Pets", "Bad Habits", "Dating" and "Testosterone" (which really must have been a mouthful for the barely literate characters played by the series' talented comedy troupe). Three carryovers from the popular "Blue Collar Comedy Tour", Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy and Bill Engvall, appear in every episode, while the fourth "Blue Collar" headliner, Ron White, shows up as a guest star. Likewise guesting are such country-music favorites as Travis Tritt and Leanne Rimes, not to mention a few folks not normally seen in "yahoo country", notably Drew Carey. In addition to such recurring bits as "Redneck Dictionary" and "You May Be a Redneck If. . .", the show serves up such one-shot skits as "400 Pounds of Intervention" and "House of Gravy Restaurant." When all was said and done, Blue Collar TV averaged an audience of 1.3 million viewers throughout its first season, darn good for a WB network show! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- 2007
- PG13
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When a hard-luck blue-collar worker and his two best friends are mistaken for Army Reservists by a tough-talking Army sergeant, the plane set to fly them to the front lines of Iraq mistakenly drops them in the middle of Mexico to disastrous results in a freewheeling military comedy starring Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and D.J. Qualls. Larry (the Cable Guy) has lost his job and his woman in the short span of 24 hours. Convinced that some suds and target shooting are just the right remedies for a broken, jobless heart, Larry sets out with his next-door neighbor Bill (Engvall) and their trigger-happy pal Everett (Qualls) in order to blast off some rounds and down some brews. Their relaxing weekend soon takes an unexpected turn, however, when hard-case Army sergeant Kilgrove (Keith David) mistakes the trio as slacking Army reservists and loads them in a plane bound for Fallujah. Subsequently air-dropped over Mexico due to pilot error, the clueless, wannabe war heroes become convinced that they're actually in the Middle East and set out to save a rural village from what they assume to be an insurgent uprising. Though the thankful locals champion the noble but dimwitted trio for their heroism, the celebration is short-lived as ruthless warlord Carlos Santana (Danny Trejo) pays a personal visit to the town with a plan to confront the fearless warriors who dared to challenge his iron-fist rule. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, (more)

- 2000
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Comedian and author Jeff Foxworthy hosts this program, tracing the history of Southern comedy. Jeff Foxworthy: Comedy Classics Deluxe Edition includes live footage from the wildly successful stage show featuring Foxworthy and Bill Engvall, along with clips highlighting comedians of yesterday and today such as Will Rogers, Grandpa Jones, Minnie Pearl, Rod Brassfield, Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Jim Varney, Jerry Clower, Junior Samples, Brother Dave Gardner, Gary Mule Deer, Etta May, Steve McGrew, and Larry the Cable Guy. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
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- 2005
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Some of the most popular Southern comics in America are captured on-stage as they were rising to fame in this performance video. Redneck Comedy Roundup includes material from three of the stars of the popular movie The Blue Collar Comedy Tour -- Jeff Foxworthy (who launched the whole "redneck comedy" craze in the first place), Bill Engvall (best known for his catch phrase "Here's your sign"), and Ron White (who enjoys extolling the virtues of booze and tobacco on-stage). Redneck Comedy Roundup also includes performances from John Fox, Blake Clark, and Ron Shock. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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