Google Doodle is celebrating Charlie Hill’s 71st birthday on July 6, 2022. 

Hill was the first Native-American Stand Up comedian who appeared on National Television and made history.  

Charlie Hill with Oneida, Mohawk, and Cree heritage, had worked his way to the comedic frame. 

He was also one of the first performers to take a public stand that further challenged the Native stereotypes on the major talk show programmes in the United States of America. 

Charlie Hill was born in Detroit, Michigan, and was credited for writing the renowned television series ‘Roseanne’.  

Hill’s first network appearance was on ‘The Richard Pryor Show’ in 1977.  

He also became the first Native American comedian to appear on ‘The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson’. 

Birth: July 6, 1951 Death: December 30, 2013 (62 years)

Education: Majored in Speech and Drama Occupation: Comedian, Actor and Writer Years Active: 1978-2010

Awards and Recognition: Ivy Bethune Tri-Union Diversity Award, Honoured for his ‘lifetime of promoting positive images of Native Peoples and bridging cultural differences through the healing power of hunour’

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