Perry Frank Caravello[2] (born November 17, 1963) is an American actor, comedian, and internet personality who is best known as the star of the 2003 movie Windy City Heat and the host of the internet stream Perry Caravello Live.
Early life
Originally from the northwest suburbs of Chicago, Caravello was born in Park Ridge and lived there before moving to Des Plaines, Barrington, Palatine, and Arlington Heights.[3] He moved with his family to Southern California in 1974. In 1979, three weeks after getting his driver's license, he was injured in a car accident that put him in a coma for three weeks.[4] As a result of the accident, Caravello suffered brain trauma.[5]
Career
Caravello started acting and standup comedy around 1988, performing in an aggressive style inspired by his idol Sam Kinison, which earned him the nickname "Scary Perry". Early in his career he was trying to get standup spots at The Comedy Store, when an open mic host named Don Barris gave him a challenge to shave his own chest onstage with a razor and no soap. Caravello did the stunt and was given a regular spot at the comedy club.[4] This was the beginning of frequent comedic collaborations between Caravello and Barris, along with Tony Barbieri (aka "Mole"), all of which were typically at the expense of Perry.[6] Caravello has alleged that in 1992 he was coerced into giving a handjob to a male casting director, where in turn, he received fellatio in order to get a role in a movie.[7][8]: 19:00–21:00
In 2003, Caravello starred in the Comedy Central reality movie Windy City Heat, directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, produced by comedians Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla under their company Jackhole Productions (with TV/film producer Daniel Kellison), and written by Barris and Barbieri. All three co-starred as well.[4] The movie was one elaborate prank on Perry who was under the impression he had landed his first starring role in a major motion picture. The movie followed him from the beginning being cast in the picture to the conclusion of the "one-night only" premiere where he was awarded a trophy for his outstanding work. It is speculated that Caravello earned at least $50,000 for his role in the film.
After Windy City Heat, Caravello started working with Richard Heene on a project called Psyience Detectives in which they played storm chasing detectives. The project ended during production in 2006 when the two men got involved in a physical altercation while filming.[10] After the Balloon boy hoax perpetrated by Richard Heene, Caravello made frequent TV appearances in which he was interviewed in regard to Heene's character. He was then invited on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where he was lampooned for taking advantage of his "15 minutes of fame" in light of the incident.[11][12]
In 2010, Caravello, Barris and Barbieri started a weekly comedy podcast called The Big 3 Podcast, on Adam Carolla's ACE Broadcasting Network.[8] In 2011 the show moved to Barris' own network,[13] before ending in April 2015.[14] Caravello has spoken on Simply Don The Podcast from 2014 through 2020.[15]
Perry was prank-called by The Jerky Boys on the track "Perry's Slacks" on the 2020 album The Jerky Boys.[16]
Perry Caravello Live
In November 2020, Caravello launched his own live stream on the platform Twitch (and later expanded to YouTube) with the help of his publicist Tom Brennan. The following Perry obtained from Windy City Heat proved to make his streaming channels successful and began streaming 3 to 4 days a week.[17][18] This also brought him a whole new audience resulting in being Perry's primary source of income after being out of work for many years.[19]
Mousetrap lawsuit
On June 1, 2007, Caravello filed a lawsuit alleging that Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Carolla, and Johnny Knoxville had promised him ten million dollars if he agreed to place his genitals in a mousetrap during an episode of The Adam Carolla Show. The lawsuit was initiated after Caravello suffered an injury during the stunt, did not receive the promised payment, and was not provided with an account of profits and royalties from DVD sales of Windy City Heat.[20][21]
^Kill Tony (February 10, 2020). "#435 - THE BIG THREE (LIVE)". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 19, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2020. 74,234 views; +1200; -138; Streamed live on Feb 10, 2020
^Barris, Don (May 19, 2019). "213th Podcast". Simply Don The Podcast. Archived from the original on November 24, 2020. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
^Barris, Don (May 26, 2019). "214th Podcast". Simply Don The Podcast. Archived from the original on November 25, 2020. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
^@ScaryPerryWCH (July 18, 2020). "Tweet" (Tweet). Retrieved August 26, 2020 – via Twitter. I just turned the Rains over to my "Long Time Old Friend" Ted Nugent, in Place of me to become The Next President. Or give it all back to Donald Trump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't want Grandpa Joe Biden in the White House!!! I want Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump there for another 88