The people who are criticizing the 'Autism Schmautism' chapter in my new book, 'Why We Suck: A Feel Good Guide to Staying Fat, Loud, Lazy and Stupid,' clearly have not read it
Leary to detractors: Read the book! Oct 16, 2008
I gave up on ever hoping that politicians in this country -- local, state or federal -- would step in to help these guys
Leary helps rebuild New Orleans firehouses Jan 25, 2008
We have The Edge, you know, an Irish musician coming over here to help solve the problems in New Orleans
Leary helps rebuild New Orleans firehouses Jan 25, 2008
I look at them on the set and go, 'Are they really on my show?' We're writing these scenes, thinking, 'Susan Sarandon is going to be saying this stuff!
Sarandon, Tomei join 'Rescue Me' cast May 27, 2006
It's all cake from here. Now I actually have time to think about what I want to write next
FX wants 'Rescue Me' for second season Aug 26, 2004
Denis Colin Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer and director. Leary is known for his biting comedic style and his chain smoking. He is the star and co-creator of the television show Rescue Me, which began its seventh and final season in July 2011.
Leary was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, the son of Irish Catholic immigrants. His mother, Nora (née Sullivan), was a maid, and his father, John Leary, was an auto mechanic. As both of his parents are from Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland, Leary holds both Irish and American citizenship. Through marriage, Leary is a third cousin of talk show host Conan O'Brien. He attended Saint Peter-Marian High School, in Worcester.
Leary is a graduate of Emerson College, in Boston. While at Emerson, he met fellow comic Mario Cantone, who to this day Leary considers his closest friend. Comedian Steven Wright and actress Gina Gershon also attended Emerson at the same time as Leary. At the school, he founded the Emerson Comedy Workshop, a troupe that continues on-campus as of 2011. After graduating with the Emerson Class of 1979, he took a job at the school teaching comedy writing classes and maintained the job for five years. Leary received an honorary doctorate and spoke briefly at his alma mater's undergraduate commencement ceremony on May 16, 2005; he is thus credited as "Dr. Denis Leary" on the cover of his 2009 book, Why We Suck.