His CD, Retaliation, was the first comedy CD to bust into the top five on the Billboard charts since Steve Martins A Wild and Crazy Guy in 1978; his MySpace page has more than 700,000 friends; and he kissed Charlize Therons ass on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. If you dont know who were talking about, then you obviously arent spending enough time watching TV, surfing the Internet, or reading periodicals.
Dane Cook is the hot comic of the moment. Sure, hes a 15-year veteran on the standup circuit, but 2005 was his breakout year. He did Leno, Dave, and Conan, and his childhood dream finally came true: He got to host Saturday Night Live.
Being there and being in that environment was what I had dreamt of since junior high. It was one of the greatest weeks of my career and my life, says Cook during a recent telephone interview. I still look back and think, Did that really happen?
So, what do you do once youve lived your dream? Im going to be an Alaskan crab fisherman next. Ive done all I can do in comedy and Im ready to go out there and show the world what a great crab fisherman I can be.
Jokes about crabs aside, Cook has been working on a pilot. Mums still the word on the pilot, but we just finished shooting it, and everyone weve showed it to has cracked up, Cook says. But TV is so different. Its so out of your hands once its done. Because TV is so advertising-driven, theres so much you cant do as an artist. The funny man also has aspirations of a film career. Its pretty much what Ive been steering towards: Falling into the footsteps of my favorite comics, like Steve Martin, Cook adds, hardly taking a breath. I want to take this great comedy fan base and tell the stories that I cant tell on stage. Cook has sold a couple of film ideas and he is working on two movies right now, Employee of the Month and Peter Hedgess Dan in Real Life.
Its a movie with heart, and I want to do movies that are funny but have heart and have a destination, Cook says, with feeling. But dont worry; hell still be doing standup. Ill do plenty of comedy anywhere and everywhere.
Crediting his parents for handing down the gift of humor, Cook has no boundaries onstage. I learned early on that my audience was very forgiving and they let me get away with anything. I run the gamut on what I can talk about. And is he still talking about Charlize Therons butt? It smelled like Froot Loops, Cooks says in all seriousness. Everyone asks me what it smelled like, and it smelled like fruit.
You can catch Cook -- as well as Mario Cantone, David Spade, D.L. Hughley, and Greg Giraldo -- at the Bud Light South Beach Comedy Festival, which began Wednesday and runs through Saturday.
Fri., Jan. 20, 8 p.m.