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Ardie Fuqua
Ardie Fuqua is a comedian and actor from New York. He has made
appearances on BET’s Comic View and BET News. A veteran of the NYC
stand up scene, he can be seen regularly at the city’s finest clubs,
including Comedy Cellar, Caroline’s on Broadway, and Stand Up NY.
Fuqua has given hilarious commentary as himself on VH1’s shows and
Comedy Central’s Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. He has also worked as
a writer and performer on the P. Diddy Presents The Bad Boys of Comedy
series. In 2009, Fuqua made over a dozen appearances on TruTV’s The
Smoking Gun Presents: World’s Dumbest, a popular long running
series. Recently, Fuqua appeared on the 1st season finale of the
critically acclaimed FX series, Louie, co-starring with comedian,
Godfrey. Fuqua made a return appearance in the 2nd season of Louie,
appearing as the Comedy Cellar emcee, a role he regularly fills with
the club.
Dante Nero
Dante Nero is a comedian, born and bred in Brooklyn, New York. A
trained martial artist, Nero dabbled in various fields before turning
to comedy. He earned a fencing scholarship to SUNY New Paltz, before
working for a phone company and serving as a bouncer and an exotic
dancer. In 2001, Dante turned to a different sort of performance:
stand up comedy. He quickly made a name for himself, working with
established and successful comics like Tracy Morgan and Mike Epps. He
co-hosted The Black Phillip Show with Patrice O’Neal, a relationship
advice show on Sirius XM Radio. Dante has appeared on The Opie &
Anthony Channel, Hot 97, and Chappelle’s Show. An accomplished
actor, Dante has appeared on Z Rock on IFC, Damages on FX, and the
popular series Fringe on FOX. Recently, Nero had a role in the NBC
crime drama, The Blacklist.
Russ Meneve
Russ Meneve is an actor and writer, known for Comedy Underground with
Dave Attell, Detective Trousers in the Beat Goes On, and Comedy
Central Presents
Emma Willmann
In 2014, Emma Willmann was featured on the Cover of TimeOutNY, as one
of the top ten funniest females in New York City, beat out hundreds of
comics to be a top ten finalist in New YORK’S Funniest at
Caroline’s on Broadway, headlined her own sold out show in The New
York Comedy Festival at Stand Up New York, started to tour the college
market nationally, appeared on the TV shows “Deadly Affairs,”
“My Crazy Love,” and “True Crime,” and made her national stand
up comedy television debut on AxisTV’s Live at Gotham hosted with
Louie Anderson. She performs comedy every night of the week and has
been doing so for the past four years. Extremely unique, you don’t
want to miss this one of a kind act.
Marina Franklin
New-York based Marina Franklin is emerging as one of the hottest
comedians in the comedy scene today, with such notable appearances as
Chapelle’s Show, NBC’s Last Comic Standing Season II, VH1’s
Black to the Future, Oxygen’s Girls Behaving Badly, Comedy
Central’s Premium Blend, and Showtime at The Apollo. She is a
favorite in Comedy Festivals across the world, like Montreal’s Just
For Laughs, New York Underground Comedy Festival, Ireland’s Kilkenny
Comedy Festival, and Nashville’s Bonnaroo Music Festival.
Franklin’s career in entertainment wasn’t always in stand-up
comedy; originally from Chicago, she made her acting debut at the
Illinois Rep Theatre. She then quickly realized her love for acting
and went on to pursue a MFA in acting at Syracuse University. Franklin
is viciously likeable, if there is such a thing.
Mike Vecchione
Born in Youngstown, Ohio and raised Italian American and Catholic. My
father was involved in a family business and my mother was/is an
elementary school teacher. As a family, we moved back and forth
between northeast Ohio and South Florida throughout my childhood.
Started playing contact football at age 9 in Florida and wrestling at
age 13 in Ohio. My senior year of high school I placed second in the
Florida AAA State Tournament and went on to college at Pennsylvania
State University where I wrestled in 1991-1992 and tutored student
athletes. Moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1995 with my
bachelors degree in criminal justice. Began work counseling
adjudicated teens and children with mental health issues. Started
teaching special education in the Philadelphia School District in
1998. Received my masters in Special Education in 2001 from Cabrini
College and continued to teach in both public school and residential
school settings. Started stand up comedy in 2000 and moved to New York
City in 2003. Was the 1983 and 1984 Spelling Bee runner up at Pine
Grove Elementary School. I failed to advance to the national bee in
Washington D.C. because of the complexity of the word roothless, which
I still spell with two o's.
Brian Scott McFadden
Actor/Comedian/ Brian Scott McFadden is one of the funniest stand up
comics working in the industry today. A regular on the NY comedy club
circuit, Brian has recently taken his act to a whole new level with
his high energy performances & some of the most unique, incisive &
hilarious routines around. After making his debut on The Late Show
with David Letterman Brian followed that up with an appearance on The
Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS. A multidimensional
performer Brian is both an accomplished stage actor, who has played
Hamlet in New York, and a versatile voice over artist with a vast
range of accents and character voices in his repertoire. Brian was
recently seen on the big screen in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
with Ben Stiller & also performed in such films as Ice Age II with Ray
Romano and Robots with Robin Williams & Halle Berry. Brian has just
released his first live Comedy CD “What Women Want.”
Dave Attell
Born in Queens and raised on Long Island, Dave Attell got into
stand-up comedy in the late eighties after graduating from New York
University with a degree in Film and Television. Attell used this
prestigious degree to land amazing jobs in the food service industry -
as a waiter. At night he would hit the "open mic" circuit in
Manhattan. After many years, Attell worked his way up through the club
scene onto the road, touring across America as a national headliner
and developing a huge following among fans and the industry alike.
Dave Attell is currently the creator and host of “Dave’s Old
Porn” on Showtime. He was named one of the “25 Funniest People in
America” by Entertainment Weekly Magazine. His caustic wit,
rapid-fire delivery and his choice of material that can best be
described as "very adult" has earned him the reputation as a "comic's
comic." But if you ask Attell, he’d say, "I’m just trying to get
some laughs and sell some drinks." In 2001, Attell used this love of
booze and laughter to create and host the hit series, "Insomniac with
Dave Attell" for Comedy Central. A travelogue show in which Attell
goes from city to city looking for late-night fun, The New York Times
called the show, "a doubly rare beast, a comedy without rancor and a
travel show about the virtues of the American underdog." To Attell,
the Insomniac show is more of a cross between "Girls Gone Wild” and
“Cops”. After four seasons of “Insomniac,” Attell taped
several hour-long “Insomniac” specials overseas in Japan, Germany,
England and Brazil. Once back in the states, he headed out on a
thirty-five city theatre tour ending in Vegas, where he hosted a
two-hour special for Comedy Central featuring Sean Rouse, Greg
Geraldo and Dane Cook, some of the biggest comics in the country. Dave
Attell has made numerous appearances on “The Late Show with David
Letterman,” “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Late Night with
Conan O'Brien,” “The Howard Stern Show,” “Last Call with
Carson Daly” and “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”. He also
appeared in Chris Rock’s cult film "Pootie Tang”. Other television
credits include FOX's "Arrested Development," NBC's "Ed," HBO, Comedy
Central’s "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn" and his own half-hour
stand-up special "Comedy Central Presents Dave Attell”. When not on
the road, Attell makes regular appearances at the Comedy Cellar in New
York City.
Greer Barnes
Greer Barnes was born in the Bronx, New York City. Raised by his
mother and Jewish stepfather, Greer received his Bar Mitzvah at age
thirteen. Athletics led Greer to baseball in which he excelled. Having
been scouted by the San Francisco Giants he seemed to be on his way
until he suffered a career ending injury at age eighteen. Following
his second dream of stand up comedy, Greer was quickly noticed and
began headlining at clubs and colleges across the country. Greer has
done commercial work for both the NBA and the NFL. His television
credits include, "In Living Color", "The Late Show with Carson Daly",
Comedy Central's "Premium Blend", "The Late Show with David
Letterman", and "Chappelle's Show", to name a few. Greer was able to
combine both his love for baseball and acting when he appeared with
Kevin Costner in the film "For the Love of the Game". His first
"Comedy Central Presents" half-hour special premiered in 2009.
TJ Miller
T.J. Miller (Erlich) has been named one of Variety’s “Top 10
Comics to Watch,” as well as one of Entertainment Weekly’s “Next
Big Things in Comedy.” Miller was most recently seen hosting the
first season of Comedy Central’s ‘Mash Up,’ a series that
combined stand-up and sketch comedy. Miller also co-starred in the
Fox’s ‘The Goodwin Games’ opposite Becki Newton and Scott Foley.
In addition to his television work, Miller has a popular podcast,
‘Cashing in with T.J. Miller,’ on Nerdist.com. The show finds host
Cash Levy failing to get any other guest except Miller on the
show...every single episode. Miller has been seen in a number of major
film releases, recently ‘Seeking a Friend for the End of the
World,’ opposite Steve Carell and Keira Knightley, and in 80s rock
musical ‘Rock of Ages,’ opposite Tom Cruise. Miller’s additional
film credits include: ‘Our Idiot Brother,’ ‘Yogi Bear,’
Gulliver’s Travels,’ ‘Unstoppable,’ ‘She’s Out of My
League’ and ‘Get Him to the Greek.’ Miller’s voice-over career
has included roles in ‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ Cartoon
Network’s ‘Dragons,’ Disney’s ‘Gravity Falls’ and Fox’s
‘High School USA!’ Miller first appealed to a wide audience in
2008 when he starred in J.J. Abrams’ blockbuster ‘Cloverfield.’
Soon after, he appeared in Mike Judge’s ‘Extract’ and ABC’s
comedy series ‘Carpoolers.’ Miller currently resides in Los
Angeles, where he struggles to find meaning in an uncertain world. OH
YEAH and you may have seen TJ in Deadpool.
Chuck Nice
Chuck Nice is a Philadelphia native and a 18 year veteran of stand up
comedy with a rich history in television and radio. For eight years he
provided comic relief to the Radio Chick show, bringing the funny to
New York’s radio air waves. From that time until present, Chuck has
been equally busy making a name for himself on the small screen. He is
the host of Buy Like A Mega Millionaire on HGTV, The Juice on Veria
Living and The Hot Ten on Centric. Chuck is seen regularly on the
Today Show, has guest hosted Joy Behar’s Say Anything and Co-hosted
The View. Chuck maintains his radio presence as the co-host of Star
Talk Radio with Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson where he provides humorous
commentary on one his favorite subjects...science.
Ophiria Eisenberg
As seen on Craig Fergerson Show, Comedy Central and Clubs throughout
the country...You'll enjoy Ophira's brash outlook on the world
Rich Vos
Rich Vos is an incredibly gifted comic who not only has sharp,
insightful material, but he is also a master at working the crowd.
Hisability to perform in front of any audience has landed him
television shows as varied as being the first white comic on Def Jam
to performing on the View. Rich was the breakout star of NBC's Last
Comic Standing.
Adrienne Iapalucci
Adrienne Iapalucci from "Last Comic Standing 2010" is one of the
comedians competing in Season 7 of the NBC reality competition series.
She auditioned in New York. Born and bred in the Bronx, Adrienne
Iapalucci's skewed look on life is reflected in her unique brand of
intelligent comedy. Her dark sense of humor is enhanced by her
political incorrectness and counteracted by her love of puppies.
Adrienne won the 2009 first-ever People's Choice Opening Act
Competition and got the opportunity to perform Adrienne Iapalucci Last
Comic Standing Adrienne Iapalucci of "Last Comic Standing" MORE
PICTURES at NYC's Town Hall Theater for 1400 people as part of the New
York Comedy Festival. Adrienne was also a semi-finalist in New York's
Funniest Stand-Up Contest, also part of the New York Comedy Festival,
and was the runner-up in the 2009 New York Underground Comedy
Festival's Best of the Boroughs contest. She has also been featured in
the Daily News, New York Times, Stage Time and Reader's Digest.
AND 100S MORE...
Al Martin’s name is synonymous with comedy in New York City, and is
responsible for launching the careers of many top comedians working
today. Martin’s first venture in the comedy club business was in
1988 when he established the New York Comedy Club out of a need to
help and showcase talented comedians. An accomplished comedian
himself, Al was a National Headliner with numerous television credits
such as The Joan Rivers Show, Geraldo and Evening At The Improv. Al
was always more than just a comedian; he was an activist for the
comedy community serving as Vice President of the Professional
Comedians Association, and was instrumental in the organization
dedicated to bringing health insurance and improving working
conditions for comics. Although performing was a love for Martin he
found his niche as a comedy club owner. He soon found himself helping
his fellow comedians that he had once worked beside. Sarah Silverman,
Lisa Lampanelli, Brett Butler, Tracy Morgan and Wanda Sykes are just a
few comedians who have graced his stages over the years. New York
Comedy Club became the first comedy club with two showrooms in 1997.
Al was one of the first club owners to embrace diversity in the comedy
world by establishing the first Latino Comedy Night at New York Comedy
Club. He’s also facilitated and welcomed to his stage shows
featuring gay, urban and Asian communities. In 2000 Martin opened New
York Comedy Club in Boca Raton, which he ran successfully until late
2006. With the success of two clubs Al decided to expand his brand and
in 2003 opened Broadway Comedy Club, located in the heart of Times
Square. Martin again took a risk in opening Broadway Comedy, the only
bi- level entertainment complex with three showrooms in NYC, serving
over 600 comedy lovers from around the world nightly. In 2005 he
partnered with Barry Katz, executive producer of NBC’s Last Comic
Standing to run Boston Comedy Club, giving Martin the bragging rights
to being the first person to run three comedy clubs in New York City.
In the Summer of 2012 Martin expanded his comedy ventures into
Greenwich Village, in New York City with the opening of Greenwich
Village Comedy Club, from day one the club has been filled every night
with a lively downtown crowd and top comedians making them laugh!
Martin’s clubs attract comedy fans from around the world including
some of the biggest celebrities from Jay-Z & Beyonce, Andre Aggasi,
Jimmy Fallon, Montel Williams, and Harry Connick Jr. On stage or
behind the scenes, Al Martin will go down in history as the King of
New York Comedy. Martin is a brilliant thinker and innovator of his
time, and has made New York City the World’s Capital of Comedy.
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