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Is there any truth to this story about Kirk Douglas's son?

He was doing a stand-up set in, I think The Comedy Store and was taking a portion of heckle. He decided to own up to his parentage and informed the audience, "Hey simmer down, I'm Kirk Douglas's son"

Apparently one person stood up and said "No, I'm Kirk Douglas's son", followed by another who repeated the phrase, and then was picked up by the rest of the audience. It carried on until Douglas Jnr left the stage. It's probably apochryphal, but like so many of those stories I hope it's true.

Can anyone confirm it. Or am I just a mug for believing it could be so?

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