Robert L. Hines

Robert L. Hines

Hines in 2012.
Birth name Robert Lazarik Hines
Born (1970-01-17) January 17, 1970
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Medium Stand-up, film, television, web series
Nationality American
Education Chicago Vocational High School
Years active 1991present
Genres Observational comedy, character comedy, improvisational comedy
Subject(s) family, incarceration, marriage, overeating
Influences Richard Belzer, Bernie Mac, Shay Shay, Daran Howard, Evan Lionel, Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Franklyn Ajaye
Spouse Reneé Hines
Notable works and roles Toby Jones – Toby Jones Big ASS
(viral video series)
Website robertlhines.com

Robert Lazarik Hines (born January 17, 1970) is an American stand-up comedian and actor.

Early life

Hines was born in Chicago, Illinois to Vera Mae (née King) and Bobby Frank Hines. He attended Chicago Vocational High School on Chicago’s South Side. In August 1988, Hines enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserves and was a reservist for six years, serving as a Cannon Crewman, Field Artillery.

Career

Cook County Jail

To support himself while honing his skills as a stand-up comedian, Hines began working as a Correctional Officer at Chicago’s Cook County Jail in 1994, at the age of 24. He quit the job in 2003 when he was cast to star in the independent comedy movie, Chasing Robert, which featured performances by Andy Dick, Larry Miller, Paul Provenza, Rick Overton and Dan Castellaneta.[1][2]

Stand-up comedy

Hines started doing comedy at the age of 21. His first performance was in June 1991 at the Funny Firm, a Chicago comedy club owned by Len Austrevitch, who would later cast Hines in his first film roles. After his set, Hines met local comedians Bernie Mac, Evan Lionel, Daran Howard and Shay Shay (Phillip White). Mac and Lionel booked Hines on the spot for their Monday night show at Chicago's Cotton Club, where Hines continued to appear for nearly a year. All four comedians became mentors and friends of Hines. From 1991 to 1996, Daran Howard tapped Hines to perform in his Laugh Fest College Comedy Tour with shows targeted to historically Black colleges. Hines credits Shay Shay with helping him learn to make his comedy more personal, telling Steven Johnson of the Chicago Tribune, “Shay told me I've got to show them my pain.”[1]

In addition to touring and club performances (primarily in the Midwest), Hines has made a number of national TV appearances, including BET’s Comic View, Comedy Central’s Comic Justice and Fox’s Uptown Comedy Club. In 1995, Hines was nominated for the Sammy Davis, Jr. Musical Comedy Award by BET’s Comic View Comedy Awards TV show.[3]

Toby Jones

Robert L. Hines as Toby Jones in Jones Big Ass Truck Rental and Storage
Robert L. Hines as Toby Jones in Jones Big Ass Truck Rental and Storage.

In 2008, Hines was cast to portray the character Toby Jones in an internet commercial spoof titled Jones Big Ass Truck Rental and Storage produced by Big Dog Eat Child a Chicago sketch comedy group. The ad featured a real web address and Hines’ actual cellphone number and was inspired by the local hard-sell TV commercials the creators brothers Pedro Castro and Ramiro Castro saw growing up in Chicago. The two had spotted Hines during a stand-up comedy performance at Chicago’s Lakeshore Theater in January 2008.[1]

The Jones Big Ass Truck Rental and Storage video was released in November 2008, and became a viral video sensation, garnering over 700,000 hits in its first two weeks of release. Hines received hundreds of calls to his cellphone from all over the world, with many people believing the spot was advertising a real business.[4]

In April 2009, Big Dog Eat Child released Jones Good ASS BBQ and Foot Massage, and followed with Jones Cheap ASS Prepaid Legal and Daycare Academy in November 2009. Subsequent releases have included recordings of actual phone messages left on ‘Toby’s’ voice mail, a series of “Ask Toby” advice videos and spoofs of ‘Legal Retraction & Clarification’ videos from the ‘urban entrepreneur’.[5]

Recognition for the videos (often in competition with real commercials) has often been as wacky as the spots themselves:

Jail material

In 2012, Hines began devoting an increasing amount of his stand-up performances to material from his days as a Correctional Officer. Hines had largely avoided the topic earlier in his career due to training he received that urged officers to pursue outside interests and to compartmentalize their work at the jail as a way to avoid burnout.[11]

Daniel Tosh Rape Joke Controversy

When asked his opinion on the July 2012 controversy surrounding comedian Daniel Tosh’s put-down of a female heckler with a reference to gang rape, Hines told Chicago Sun-Times blog writer Sarah Terez-Rosenblum, “For me, as a stand-up, I want you to leave my show happy. I want everybody to get laid after they get through seeing me. And I want all that sex to be consensual." [11][12]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2009 Assisted Living (short) Robert
2007 Chasing Robert Robert L. Brown
1998 Bullet on a Wire Guard
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2012 Vidiots as Toby Jones TV One, Guest
1998 ComicView Himself BET, Stand-up comedian
1994 Uptown Comedy Club Himself Fox, Stand-up comedian
1993 Comic Justice Himself Comedy Central, Stand-up comedian
1992 ComicView Himself BET, Stand-up comedian
Selected Internet Videos
Year Title Role Notes
2009 Jones Big Ass Truck Rental and Storage (2) Toby Jones Viral video
Jones Cheap ASS Prepaid Legal and Daycare Academy Toby Jones Viral video
Jones Good ASS BBQ and Foot Massage Toby Jones Viral video
2008 Jones Big ASS Truck Rental and Storage Toby Jones Viral video

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Steven Johnson (March 12, 2010) "Comedian Robert Hines is Chicago, and funny". Chicago Tribune.
  2. Chasing Robert. The Internet Movie Database.
  3. 1 2 Robert L. Hines. The Internet Movie Database..
  4. Emily Hiser Lobdell (December 28, 2008) "Jones Big Ass Truck Rental and Storage". NBC Chicago
  5. 1 2 Website for "Jones Big ASS Website and Merchandise Center". Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  6. Daniel Murphy (December 12, 2009) "The Five Most Terrifying Local TV Christmas Commercials". Esquire.com
  7. Jimmy Traina (January 9, 2009) "Hot Clicks". SportsIllustrated.com
  8. Rude Tube "Top 50 Viral Ads" Channel 4, e4.com. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  9. Duncan Riley (December 6, 2008) "Jones Big Ass Truck Rental And Storage". The Inquisitor
  10. Tamara Palmer (June 1, 2012) "The 8 Wackiest BBQ Commercials". Zagat.com
  11. 1 2 Sarah Terez-Rosenblum (July 26, 2012) "Former Correctional Officer Strikes Comedy Gold". Chicago Sun-Times.
  12. Elissa Bassist (July 11, 2012) "Why Daniel Toshs Rape Joke at the Laugh Factory Wasnt Funny". DailyBeast.com

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