Vic Henley

Victor Darrell Henley (October 2, 1962 – April 6, 2020), was an American comedian. Henley appeared on HBO, CBS, NBC, Fox, BRAVO, CMT,XM radio MTV, A&E, The History Channel. He was a VH1 VJ (media personality) and had his own Comedy Central half-hour special as well as performances on The Late Show and The Tonight Show.

Vic Henley
Born(1962-10-02)October 2, 1962
DiedApril 6, 2020(2020-04-06) (aged 57)
OccupationComedian

Early life

Henley was born on October 2, 1962, in Oxford, Alabama, and was a graduate of Auburn University. He was set to become a stockbroker before he landed a spot in comedy.

Career

Henley was co-author of the national best-selling book Games Rednecks Play with fellow comedian Jeff Foxworthy.[1] Henley was a close friend of Kathleen Madigan and Ron White.

He was a regular contributor and guest on the "Opie" (Gregg Hughes) show on XM radio along with Carl Ruiz and Sherrod Small.

He had appeared on HBO, CBS, NBC, FOX, BRAVO, CMT, MTV, A&E, The History Channel. He was a VH-1 VJ and has his own Comedy Central half-hour special, as well as performances on The Late Show and The Tonight Show.

Death and legacy

Henley died after suffering a pulmonary embolism April 6, 2020, aged 57.[2]

References

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