High-energy, commanding and versatile–but enough about her sexlife–Kerri Louise can entertain any audience with her warmth andrazor-edge wit. So it’s no wonder that Kerri was a regular correspondent on the Oprah Winfrey Show. Because of that, Kerri was asked to be on the very first episode of The Dr. OZ Show. NBCtook Kerri all the way to the finals in the show Last Comic Standing. Her performance on that show prompted The Women’s Entertainment Network to make her the star of a new reality show called “TWO FUNNY”.

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Kerri Louise
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Vanessa Hollingshead
From the first moment, Vanessa Hollingshead hit the stage, waiting well over 4 hours at an “Open Mic” to do 5 minutes of comedy…..she knew she was “home.” She would temp all over the city during the day as a word-processor and be in the clubs at night to perform. She often slept in the bathrooms at work, or on her lunch hour. Vanessa never looked back. It paid off. After two years, she was able to make a living being a working comic.
She often jokes about real things. As a child, she spent a year at Millbrook Mansion with her father, Michael Hollingshead, who introduced Timothy Leary and Sir Paul McCartney to LSD. “I don’t have childhood memories, I have flashbacks.” At five years old she took LSD by accident.
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Dave Goldstein
You may recognize comedian and actor Dave Goldstein from one of his many appearances on NBC’s Late Night with Conan O’Brien, including a particularly memorable role as a naked cop directing traffic in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on 5th Avenue in New York City.
His stage act, which has been praised by The New York Post (“…funny”) and The Asbury Park Press (“…his comic star is on the rise!”), is a blend of original writing and inspired live riffs. He has performed stand up comedy on The Comedy Network, Sirius/XM Satellite Radio, The National Lampoon Radio Network, and Comedy.net.
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Costaki Economopoulos
For almost 20 years Costaki has been living his dream as a full-time stand up comic.
He has written jokes for Bette Midler, Jay Leno, MTV and BET.
You may have seen him on Showtime, or heard him on Sirius, but you probably know him best from his regular appearances on the nationally syndicated Bob & Tom Radio Show.

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Marshall Chiles

Marshall Chiles is a self-proclaimed recovering dickhead… but this kind of self-honesty is what helps him be a growing comedian. Based out of Atlanta, Marshall performs as all over the world while frequenting top New York & Los Angeles comedy clubs. He recently completed a theater tour in South Africa where he ended up in a cage with a lion… not on stage, but still worth sharing at this point.
Marshall’s comedy objective is to have fun and make each show unique by “just being” on stage. His shows are crowd friendly while discussing true-life experiences, current events, and a unique view on the world. Marshall’s objective is to be love, be peace and be funny! Before going on stage, he focuses on bringing a big ball of white light filled with love to the audience. Coming to the stage with this mentality allows Marshall to discuss everything with honesty and empathy… and that includes the touchy subjects like religion and politics.
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Jeff Caldwell
Jeff Caldwell is known to audiences nationwide as a clean, clever comedian with one of the brightest standup acts around.
Whether at a comedy club or a corporate event, Jeff delivers smart, funny jokes on topics ranging from the daily news to the daily grind, subtly tailoring his material to fit any crowd.
Jeff is a house favorite with four performances behind him on The Late Show with David Letterman, has made three appearances on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and made his Comedy Central debut on Live at Gotham.
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Keith Anthony
Anyone who meets Keith Anthony will tell you he was born to be a comedian. Before becoming a stand up, Mr. Anthony attended HB studios in NYC. After two years of study, Mr. Anthony relocated to Los Angeles and studied with The Groundlings.
As a result of a dare from a co-worker, Keith Anthony entered a stand up contest and lasted one round. Since then, he has been performing almost every night of the week. Keith Anthony has shared the stage with comedians such as Bill Hicks, Gilbert Gottfried, Sam Kinnison, Louie CK, Joy Behar, Brian Regan, Dice Clay, Bobby Collins, and Dom Irerra to name a few.
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Dan Ahdoot
Dan Ahdoot is a comic, actor and writer from New York City. Dan is a frequent guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, he’s performed on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend, was a finalist on NBCs Last Comic Standing,and was a guest at the Montreal Comedy Festival as well as theComedy Central South Beach Comedy Festival.
He can be seen on the upcoming CBS sitcom Friend Me this spring. He is currently on the highest rated Disney show Kickin’ It, the Adult Swim show Your Pretty Little Face is Going to Hell, and coaches standup in the hit MTV series Made. He also has played guest star rolls on Comedy Central’s Workaholics.
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Yannis Pappas
Yannis Pappas is a talented comedian whose name is known internationally. He recently performed at the respected Zulu Comedy Festival, hosted in Denmark. Yannis’ one-man show earned him a coveted 5-star rating from Denmark’s national newspaper.
He has also toured with Donnell Rawlings and Charlie Murphy on the cross-country I’m Rich, Bitch comedy tour. An accomplished filmmaker, Yannis, and director Jesse Scaturro founded Ditch Films. They feature their film and advertising work at DitchFilms.com and on their YouTube channel: youtube.com/ditchfilms.
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Wayne Federman
Wayne Federman is a stand up comedian, actor, and author. Wayne has made appearances on CBS’s The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, NBC’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno, in addition to Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. He also landed his own half-hour Comedy Central Presents stand up special. Wayne has served as a character-actor on countless television shows, including The League, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The X-Files, and The Larry Sanders Show. Wayne has a long film resume as well, acting in 40-Year-Old Virgin, Funny People, Knocked Up, and Legally Blonde. Wayne has served as a writer for a vast number of comedians – including working as the head monologue writer for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. He has also written for Bill Maher, Kevin Nealon, Seth Rogen, The Muppets, Sarah Silverman, and Garry Shandling. Wayne co-authored Maravich, a sports biography that earned rave reviews from both literary and sports critics. He also hosts the annual Wayne Federman International Film Festival. Wayne is based in Los Angeles. 







