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Des Bishop

An Ireland based, yet NY delivered, comedian and satirist, Des Bishop focused nearly all his abilities on reality design television shows. Initial appearing within the ensemble of Don’t Give food to the Gondolas, Bishop’s profession took on the different shade when testicular tumor forced him to go on through the …

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David Dean

An average standup comedian when he started to perform in comedy night clubs through the early ’80s, David Dean found his market after deciding to spotlight Christian laughter. While he mainly performs in churches, his “clean” laughter can be noticed in university and corporate features through the entire Midwest. “AFTER …

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Kennedy

Sporting a glance and a standard affect which makes him look like an indie rock and roll hipster version of Napoleon Dynamite, Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Kennedy is normally affectedly ironic enough to create Beck appear to be a confessional poet. Nevertheless, there’s more than enough melody and wit in his …

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The Duponts

Not to end up being confused using the r&b vocal band of the same name, where “Small Anthony” Gourdine first lower his teeth in the studio room, these Duponts were a studio room comedy-novelty act in charge of “Screamin’ Ball (At Dracula Hall),” a precursor to “The Monster Mash” and …

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Axe Men

Several veteran rock music artists based away of Sacramento, CA, Axe Guys made sort of cottage industry away of turning well-known rock and roll music into parody endorsements of Barack Obama during Obama’s run for the presidency in 2008, launching game titles like “Barack of Age range,” “Barack YOU PREFER …

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Brandon Hardesty

Given birth to in 1987, comedic acting professional and skilled imitator/”interpretation performer” Brandon Hardesty found fame along with his well-received and spot-on interpretations of famous pop tradition character types (Artie the Strongest Guy in the Globe from your ’90s Nickelodeon series The Activities of Pete & Pete, for instance) on …

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Bratři Ebenové

Even though Czech Republic’s Bratri Ebenové produced a name for themselves being a ’90s musical act, they formed in the later ’70s. The music group, composed of vocalist, composer, and songwriter (not forgetting professional and eventual tv web host) Marek Eben and his brothers Krystof and David, released its initial …

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Tim Minchin

Tim Minchin’s preliminary aspirations leaned more toward music and performing than comedy. In his hometown of Perth he finished a sophisticated Diploma in Modern Music aswell as documenting an album known as Sit along with his initial band, Timmy your dog, before shifting to Melbourne. In Melbourne he became a …

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Phil Kay

A Scotland given birth to comedian, tv presenter, and article writer, Phil Kay first tasted stage achievement when he was named the champion from the “AND THAT MEANS YOU Think You’re Crazy” competition in the Edinburgh Fringe Event in 1989. Also the entire year he began his performance profession, 1989 …

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Dave Foley

Baby-faced Canadian and writer/actor Dave Foley dropped away of school and only joining the next Town Comedy Troupe in Toronto. He produced his film debut in the 1986 humor High Stakes, accompanied by many TV films. He and older friend Kevin McDonald helped to create the sketch humor group and …

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