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Drew Carey (born May 23, 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio, USADrew Carey is an actor and comedian famous for his black-rimmed glasses. A former United States Marine reservist, he adopted his trademark crew cut during his time in the service.

After a period spent performing stand-up comedy and supporting roles on a number of television shows, he was given his own sitcom on ABC, (1995-2004), in which he played the assistant director of personnel at a department store in Cleveland, Ohio. Carey also hosted the United States version of the improvisational comedy show, , where he shared memories of his early childhood, how his father died when Drew was eight years old, his revelation that he was once sexually molested, his bouts with depression, his failed attempts at suicide, his college fraternity years while attending Kent State University, and his professional career up to that time.

In 2000, he received an honorary Ph.D. degree from Cleveland State University.

Carey was the first TV star (as opposed to wrestler or athlete) to ever enter the World Wrestling Federation's 30-man "Royal Rumble" battle royal match in 2001; he was promoting an improv comedy pay per view at the time. He appeared in a few backstage segments before his brief participation in the match; he eliminated himself by offering a bribe and then fleeing the ring when Kane came out.

Drew Carey is also known for his Republican leanings and has expressed support for the Libertarian Party. often supported a libertarian critique of political correctness, government regulations, racism and sexism and anti-gay bias with Carey's cross-dressing brother, Drew dating a bisexual woman (played by Illeana Douglas) for two episodes, an ongoing storyline that was critical of the Boy Scouts of America exclusionary policy against gay men, and supportive of same-sex marriage. Since the show was cancelled, however, Drew has clarified that he is more of a conservative with libertarian leanings, and that he said he was libertarian to avoid an alleged Hollywood bias against conservatives.

For The WB's 2004-2005 prime time schedule, Carey co-produced and starred in . It was cancelled by the WB, but picked up shortly afterward by Comedy Central.

Philantrophically, Carey is known for his support of libraries. On May 2, 2000, in a celebrity edition of , he selected the Ohio Library Foundation to receive his $500,000 earnings. He credits libraries for launching his comedy career. After he left the Reserve, he followed up on a suggestion by a friend that he go into comedy by checking out books on how to write jokes from the library.

Carey is also known for being a devoted Cleveland Browns, Indians and US Soccer fan. When he promoted in 1995, at the same time the Indians were making a miraculous run at the World Series, he poked fun at the rest of baseball by saying, "Finally, it's team that sucks!" He is also credited as being a fan of the Scottish soccer team Rangers F.C.. He is also a season ticket holder with the Los Angeles Galaxy.

Comedy Central ranked him number 84 on its list of the 100 greatest standups of all time.

Drew has also made a cameo appearance in the game The Sims, but only in the House Party expansion pack. To make him appear, your Sims must throw a successful party, which will cause a limo to show up and Drew will join the festivities. Drew is a fan of The Sims series, and has been said to play it often. During one April Fool's episode of The Drew Carey Show, a scene takes place completely within The Sims.

Drew also has played on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games for the The Cleveland Public Library charity.

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