Carlin, who wrote for Fox's mid-'90s sitcom 'The George Carlin Present,' additionally was an writer and podcaster.

Patrick Carlin, a comedy author, writer, podcaster and brother of the late George Carlin, has died. He was 90.
Kelly Carlin, Patrick’s niece and George’s daughter, shared the information of Patrick’s loss of life Saturday on Twitter.
“My pricey Uncle Patrick has moved onto the spirit world,” she wrote. “He’s at the moment spinning tunes, smoking a jay w/my Aunt Marlane and capturing the shit w/ his brother. He was a thinker & a troublesome mofo all wrapped up in a single.”
My pricey Uncle Patrick has moved onto the spirit world. He’s at the moment spinning tunes, smoking a jay w/my Aunt Marlane and capturing the shit w/ his brother.
He was a thinker & a troublesome mofo all wrapped up in a single. pic.twitter.com/DyY0WupZGv
— Kelly Carlin (@kelly_carlin) April 17, 2022
Carlin wrote for The George Carlin Present, which aired for one season on Fox within the mid-’90s. He is also credited as a narrator on the audiobook model of George’s memoir, Final Phrases. (George died in 2008 at age 71.)
Carlin additionally was an writer himself, with 2007’s Freeway 23: The Unrepentant and 2012’s Quien F!#kin’ Sabe?
He additionally was a radio persona, working for Los Angeles’ rock station KROQ a number of many years in the past.
Extra just lately, he hosted a podcast dubbed Patrick’s Hollywood-Inventory Connection.
He had two sons — Patrick and Denis — with spouse Marlene, who preceded him in loss of life. They had been married for greater than 60 years till her loss of life a 12 months in the past.