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Also Starring:
Host/MC Joel Bryant
USO TOUR, THE HEARTBREAK KID, MONK, COMEDYTIME TV HOST, IMPROV, COMEDY STORE
Joel Bryant began performing stand-up at 17 years old and became a stand-out on the local scene in his hometown of Albuquerque. Now L.A.-based, he has emerged as a go-to performer for his energy, his off-the-cuff sets and his heralded MC skills. He's also a recognizable actor from many TV, film and National commercial spots ("Monk," "The Heartbreak Kid," "The Defenders," etc. See IMDb.com). He's played across the US, for the troops over-seas, and donated his time to a number of charities (APLA, Tourette Syndrome Assoc., NoH8, Dream Foundation).
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Comedian Jason Dudey
LOGO WISECRACKS, OPEN FOR KATHLEEN MADIGA, OPEN FOR BOBBY COLLINS
Jason Dudey is "The Gay Next Door" We all know him and we all love him. Born in the Midwest, raised on the East Coast and now living out west, Jason, or Dudey as he is affectionately called, can be seen spreading his quirky views on life, love and family throughout the country.
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Mary Lynn Rajskub is an American actress, comedienne and singer best known as a co-star of Kiefer Sutherland on the popular television series ''24''. Rajskub made her debut on television in 1995 as one of the original cast members of ''Mr. Show with Bob and David''. In 1999 she joined the cast of 'Veronica's Closet' TV series, appearing in 15 episodes of the show. As a skilled guitar player, Rajskub has also been part of the comic duo called 'Girls Guitar Club' and appeared on the NBC's 'Late Friday' TV show. In the 2000s she ventured into more dramatic roles, most notably her role as analyst Chloe O'Brian on the popular TV series ''24''. While she has been mainly a television star, Rajskub also offered mesmerizing performances in Mysterious Skin, Sweet Home Alabama, Punch-Drunk Love, Firewall, and Little Miss Sunshine. She has been nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Comedian Jimmy Brogan
TONIGHT SHOW W/LENO, COMIC STRIP LIVE, SHOWTIME
Jim has performed his standup comedy and made guest appearances on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson and Late Night with David Letterman. He also got other TV jobs. He hosted Laffathon (Showtime), Comic Strip Live (Fox) and You Asked For It, Again (Family Channel). The perfectionist that he is, he won't be satisfied until he has been cancelled by all the networks. Deciding that he could save a few dollars by not hiring a lawyer, he worked for nine years as an indentured servant on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. His areas of responsibility included being a writer and talent coordinator (booking comedians for the show). Since leaving The Tonight Show, Jim has been busier than ever. Besides doing his standup, he has written two movies and seen three others.
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Comedian Kira Soltanovich
THE JAY LENO SHOW, TONIGHT SHOW W JAY LENO, SHOWTIME'S HOT TAMALES , GIRLS BEHAVING BADLY, EAT THE CLOCK
Born in the former Soviet Union, and raised by immigrant parents in San Francisco, Kira Soltanovich has plenty to laugh about. "Like most kids, my parents took me to Disneyland …not for the rides, for the lines. They assumed there´d be food at the end of them."
And whether it's stand-up comedy, sketch, hidden camera or improv, Kira keeps nightclub and television audiences laughing. A Series Regular for four seasons on the Oxygen and Nationally syndicated show, Girls Behaving Badly, Kira has also appeared on such shows as Jimmy Kimmel Live, 3rd Rock From The Sun, and in a sketch on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. She recently hosted a pilot called "Box Seat" with Dennis Rodman, Jose Conseco and Jenny McCarthy.
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Comedian Dat Phan
LAST COMIC STANDING, THE TONIGHT SHOW, DIRECTV, TYRA BANKS SHOW, FAMILY GUY
Dat Phan is the Original Winner of NBC's "Last Comic Standing" and is a Headlining Comedian touring live across the U.S. He has made numerous TV and movie appearances including "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Family Guy" voice-over, and "Cellular." Most recently Dat has appeared on "The Tyra Banks Show," discussing racial diversity. Dat Phan has been included in The Smithsonian Institution's exhibition of The Top 10 Most Influential Vietnamese-American Individuals.
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