
Ron White
Ron White, famously known as “Tater Salad,” skyrocketed to fame as the cigar-toting, scotch-sipping star of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. From his Texan roots to becoming a Grammy-nominated comedian and film actor, Ron’s journey showcases his gift for timeless storytelling. His four comedy albums all reached #1 on the Billboard Comedy Charts, cementing his place among America’s comedy greats.
Ron’s breakout came with the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which grossed over $35 million across 270 cities. His one-hour special They Call Me Tater Salad became Comedy Central’s most-watched Sunday program, followed by the smash hit You Can’t Fix Stupid, earning him Grammy recognition. He also authored the New York Times bestseller I Had the Right to Remain Silent…But I Didn’t Have the Ability.
Beyond comedy, Ron has supported U.S. troops through his annual charity event, “Ron White’s Comedy Salute to the Troops.” He’s appeared in films like Horrible Bosses and Jayne Mansfield’s Car, co-produced the documentary Bridegroom, and starred in Showtime’s Roadies.
From stand-up stages to the big screen, Ron White continues to captivate audiences with humor, heart, and an unforgettable legacy.