Rude Jude
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Rude Jude (born Jude Anthony Angelini on September 25, 1977 in Pontiac, Michigan), was a routine guest on The Jenny Jones Show, and now co-hosts The All Out Show with Lord Sear on Sirius Satellite Radio's Shade 45 channel.
He appeared on rapper Proof's album Searching for Jerry Garcia, on the track "M.A.D." He also appeared on Kanye West's "Heavy Hitters" track. In addition to his television and radio work which made him famous, Jude has added acting to his resume appearing in a starring role in the upcoming direct to DVD film Yadada Movie.
[edit] Jenny Jones Show
Rude Jude was discovered on The Jenny Jones Show as a guest. He used to bully a girl, and she brought him back on the show, and because of his antics and his humor they would continue to bring him back. He appeared on over 80 shows over a 5 year span and cemented himself as a fan favorite.
He is known for his various antics on Jenny Jones. At every show that brought people on that look good now, but were teased as youngsters he was on. He made jokes and took these people off the pedestal they put themselves on. He himself started on a show similar to the ones he guest starred on. He was also used on other shows with his alter ego "quiz master" to ask questions on the segment called "Beauty and Brains". That segment occurred when he would ask questions to beautiful women to see if they had both beauty and brains. He was so loved by the audience that they had a one hour show called "the best of Rude Jude" towards the end of the Jenny Jones series.
Rude Jude's Pill Mix is every Thursday from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Shade 45 on Sirius Satellite Radio.
[edit] Howard 101
Rude Jude was a guest on the Miserable Men Show on Howard 101 on Sirius Satellite Radio. He appeared alongside comedians Jim Florentine, Reverend Bob Levy and Shuli. At the end of the show Rude Jude was asked to be a member of the Miserable Men club and to come back onto the show whenever he wanted to.
[edit] External links
- Rude Jude's MySpace page
- The All Out Show MySpace page