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The series depicts the life of Louis CK, a divorced comedian with two kids living in New York. The series features appearances by a number of stand-up comedians appearing in the show as fictionalized versions of themselves.
27 February 1961, Evanston, Illinois, USA
14 September 1960, New York City, New York, USA
7 December 1932, Detroit, Michigan, USA
14 August 1997, Brooklyn, New York, USA
16 September 1971, Burlington, Massachusetts, USA
29 December 1974, New Jersey, USA
7 February 1965, Andrews, South Carolina, USA
23 January 1951, Detroit, Michigan, USA
1 December 1970, Bedford, New Hampshire, USA
18 March 1972, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
June 29, 2010
After watching four episodes there's a lot to like in Louie.June 29, 2010
As brash as his material can be, a melancholy mood nonetheless hangs over the show. It gives Louie' a heart.June 29, 2010
There's something undeniably endearing about Louie, who even at his most shocking seems willing to acknowledge the force of language - and who generally reserves his most cutting words for himself.June 29, 2010
Someday he may find the scripted sitcom that captures his humor. Not this time.June 29, 2010
A brutally funny slice of rant that bears a surface resemblance to Seinfeld in the way that the show organically builds its episodic vignettes around the star's stand-up shtick.June 29, 2010
Louie provides brooding wit and genuine pathos in substantial enough doses to eclipse any shortcomings.June 29, 2010
It takes a while for Louie to find its own voice, and while it is at times a crude and offensive one, it is not without a strange wit and under-the-radar appeal.June 29, 2010
Louie doesn't come close to sucking. Here's to a season of more awkward moments.June 29, 2010
Somebody needs to step in and tell Louis to round up a few friends and save his stand-up for the comedy specials.June 29, 2010
Often profane and occasionally offensive, Louie won't be to every viewer's taste, but it's a more interesting show than many with a definitive point of view.