Actress-writer-comedian Kimrie Lewis is a Los Angeles native and 3rd grade spelling be champ. Kimrie stars in the new comedy Single Parents Wednesdays at 9:30p on ABC. For five seasons, she played Reporter Ashley on ABC's Scandal. Kimrie has made numerous TV guest appearances, including: Superstore (NBC), 2 Broke Girls (CBS), The Mindy Project (HULU), New Girl (FOX), Raven�s Home (Disney) and Brockmire (IFC). She also writes for Kevin Hart�s LOL Network new comedy series, The Donors. This fall, she'll be in #2MinutesofFame with Katt Williams and Jay Pharoah. She graduated from New York University and has performed at NY Comedy Festival, NXNE Comedy Festival and San Diego IndieFest. Kimrie performs stand up comedy at colleges and private events across the country. Stalk her on social media @iAmKimrie Kimrie.com.
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Straight out of Compton, and other luxurious neighborhoods, Cheri mixes world weary cynicism with offbeat whimsy to give you a Stand-Up performance you won’t soon forget. Growing up with a drug dealing dad and struggling with depression, she uses humor to try and make sense of it all. Recently Cheri was featured in the choir scene of the â€"Childish Gambino - This Is America†video on YouTube, She played Rachel in the Pilot Genius, and is currently a writer for The Collins Key Company, videos which have garnered over 11 million views. On Instagram and Twitter @Cheriezus. WEBSITE |
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Comedian Joshua Snyder LAUGH AFTER DARK, BURBANK COMEDY FESTIVAL, COMEDY WORKS DENVER
The lure of Southern California's market research facilities could not keep Josh in Colorado. He currently works as a Client Service Representative, where he makes name tags, defends the dignity of the office printers, and shows clients how to use the coffee machine with only one button on it. He currently works as the Talent Booker for Flappers Comedy Club as well as the Sales and Marketing Director and teaches all levels of stand up Comedy at Flappers University! WEBSITE | |
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Comedian Dan Paustian TOP 5 MASTERCHEF SEASON 7, SIMMER DOWN - HOST, BLACKISH - WHITE RAPPER
Moved from Charlotte North Carolina to Los Angeles three years ago. Famous quote: "The best way to turn your lady on, is to turn the stove on." Idols: Guy Fieri, Hannibull Buress Screen writer Chef Server Cooking show host Horror movie fanatic Fantasty bookworm Urban farmer Corgi and python owner Comic TWITTER |
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Comedian Kyle Chrise THE LATE LATE SHOW, DICE (SHOWTIME), TOM GREEN LIVE, THE ARTIE LANGE SHOW, SIXX SENSE W/NIKKI SIXX
Kyle was born and raised in the hills of Pennsylvania. He left the small town and chased his rock n roll dreams to New York City, where he unintentionally rose the ranks at the Fox News Channel. Today, he has a wife he doesn't deserve, a career he doesn't want, an appetite he can't control, and a mortgage he can't afford. Even worse, he still thinks he's one gig away from rockstardom. WEBSITE | |
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Comedian Mike Vecchione COMEDY CENTRAL PRESENTS, THE TONIGHT SHOW, LAST COMING STANDING
Mike Vecchione has appeared on Comedy Centrals Live at Gotham, Comedy Centrals Fresh Face Debates, and Russell Simmons Presents: Stand Up at the El Rey Theatre. Mike also had a guest appearance on the IFC hit show Z Rock. In 2010, Mike won the People’s Choice Award for the New York Comedy Festival, was a semi-finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, and was selected to perform at the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival (New Faces). Later that year, Mike went on to perform on the Tonight Show starring Jay Leno and shot his own Half Hour Special for Comedy Central. Mike headlines across the United States and is based in New York City. WEBSITE | |
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Alexander Malt is trouble in a cardigan. He may look like Waldo, but he’s survived PTSD, a police beating, rehab and a life of severe social anxiety. Alexander Malt is not the outlaw we expected, but he is the outlaw we didn't know we needed. Originally from Boston, MA, Malt has been working in Los Angeles for over a decade. “What doesn’t kill you” may not have made him stronger, but it did give him unhealthy coping mechanisms and a unique sense of humor. WEBSITE | |
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