Tim Gage is one New York’s busier comedians. Being a regular at NYC best comedy clubs including Dangerfield’s Comedy Club, Gotham Comedy Club, Comedy Cellar. Tim is a writer and regular contributor on Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update.” Tim has been seen on Comedy Central’s “Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn,” A&E’s “Comedy on the Road” along with numerous stints as an opening act for big name acts including Colin Quinn, Kevin James and Ray Romano.
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Tim Gage
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Tim Bagley
Tim Bagley is one of the most sought-after character actors in the entertainment industry. He is most recognized for his roles as “Harold Krenshaw” on “Monk”, and “Larry” on “Will and Grace,” or as “Dr. Pellagrino” in Judd Apatow’s films, “This Is 40,” and “Knocked Up.”
Tim has been a series regular, recurred, or guest starred on countless television shows; Some notable TV highlights include his performances on “Grimm,” “Shameless” “Southland, “1600 Penn,” “Zombieland,” “Two Broke Girls,” “Hot In Cleveland,” “$#*! My Dad Says,” “Desperate Housewives,” “Pushing Daisies,” and”Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Tim currently stars opposite Lisa Kudrow, as “Richard Pratt” on Showtime’s “Web Therapy. “
Some film highlights include the upcoming psycho-thriler, “Unpeacable,” “The Space Between,” with Melissa Leo, “Employee of the Month,” “Finding Bliss,” “Operation Endgame,” “Accepted,” “The Day After Tomorrow,” “Happy Texas” “Austin Powers 2 – The Spy Who Shagged Me,” and his first feature film role as “Irv,” the mechanic, in “The Mask.”
Tim was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, raised in Madison and Trempealeau, Wisconsin, and Niles, Michigan. After high school Tim moved to Southern California to perform with the singing group, The Young Americans, while majoring in Art with a minor in Psychology at California Stature University, Fullerton. After college came a string of odd jobs: a butler at the Playboy Mansion, a Mitzi Gaynor dancer, a Page at Paramount Studios for “Cheers,” as well as a phone service operator for two pimps named T-99 and Blueberry Muffin. Somewhere in between Hugh Hefner and Blueberry Muffin, Tim began taking acting classes with Gordon Hunt, Nina Foch, Howard Fine, and The Groundlings.From 1989 through 1995 he wrote and performed with the prestigious comedy and improvisational troupe, “The Groundlings,” earning two LA Weekly Awards. Tim continues his work onstage with such productions as “Under My Skin,” at the Pasadena Playhouse, the highly acclaimed “Underneath The Lintel” at Santa Barbara’s Ensemble Theatre, Rogue Machine’s award winning “Four Places” (Winner of Drama Critics Circle Awards, Garland Awards, and Ovation Awards), Odyssey Theatre’s “The Receptionist,” opposite Megan Mullally, and in the long running spoof, “Beverly Winwood Presents, An Actor’s Showcase.” Tim created his character, “The Captain,” alongside Melissa McCarthy, Jennifer Coolidge, Paul Reubins, Cheryl Hines, Michael Hitchcock, Jim Rash, Nat Faxon, and other Groundlings all stars.
Tim wrote and performed two one person shows, both featured at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, “Clean Boy, Dirty Stories” (about his experience as a Butler at the Playboy Mansion) and “Happy Hour,” which won the Jury Award for Best One-Person Show. Tim is a regular for the alternative comedy shows, “Uncabaret,” “Say the Word” at the Skirball center, and “Rant and Rave” at Rogue Machine.
Tim is proud of his work with the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center’s Transitional Living Program, and their youth development and mentoring program, LifeWorks, and also the time he spent entertaining the U.S. military troops overseas with the organization, “Stars For Stripes.”
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Tig Notaro
Tig (affectionately named by her brother as a child) was born in Jackson, MS and raised by her single mother in Pass Christian, MS. During hot summer days, her artistic and free-spirited mother would feed the children all three meals at once, then hose down their diapered bodies in highchairs to cut back on cooking and cleaning, leaving more time for her to paint donkeys on the outside of their house. The family eventually moved to Texas, where they gained a new father who provided structure and alas…a house with no donkeys painted on the walls.
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Thomas Dale
Thomas is a regular performer on E’s Chelsea Lately. In 2012, he was a standout in the New Faces showcase at the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival where he returned to in 2013 to film his comedy for HBO Canada’s Funny as Hell Series. On November 3rd, 2012, he made his late night debut when he performed standup on The Late Show With Craig Ferguson and has been featured in The New York Comedy Festival as well as The Bamboozle Music Festival, where he was named best comedian of 2007. You may have also seen him as a talking head on VH1’s 100 Sexiest Celebrities and 100 Greatest Child Stars.
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Theo Von
Theo Von is the host of ‘Deal With It’ on TBS on Wednesday nights 10:30/9:30cst as well as the host of Yahoo!’s popular daily recap show, Primetime in No Time, which averages over one million views a day. You may also know him from his Half Hour Special on Comedy Central, or as the genius behind CrankTexts.com, a website where he texts random numbers and gets into conversations with total strangers. Theo has also been the host of The Comedy Sideshow podcast – consistently one of the 10 most downloaded video podcasts on iTunes. He is a Louisiana native whom you may recognize as the winner of Comedy Central’s Reality Bites Back, from NBC’s Last Comic Standing S4, and Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham. Theo’s work as a stand-up comedian has garnered him numerous accolades including performing internationally at the South African Comedy Festival and Montreal Just for Laughs, as well as in the states at Chicago JFL Festival and South Beach Comedy Festival. He attended 7 colleges/universities as a full time student, including Semester at Sea–a program he actively fundraises for. He currently headlines comedy clubs in Los Angeles weekly and around the country on weekends.
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The Greg Wilson
Greg Wilson began as just another Greg Wilson from the suburbs of Dallas, TX. Using his uber-keen observation skills, quick thinking and a loud mouth, Greg cut a wide, dangerous path to the bright lights of stage and screen. His determined willingness to go against the grain, ignore the status quo and shock the audience has been the hallmark of a career on the edge and a reputation that has to be referred to as “The”.
As a high school student, Greg was a master of Humorous Interpretation, winning speech & drama tournaments across the country. After winning the state title, Greg shirked tradition and chose to enter the national tournament in Dramatic Interp. Despite uproarious pleas from friends, teachers and even his parents not to “waste this opportunity”, Greg stormed the national tournament and won the National Championship in Dramatic.
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The Doyle and Debbie Show
The Doyle and Debbie Show is sublime parody, simultaneously lampooning and idolizing country music’s tradition of iconic duos and their subsequent battle of the sexes. Bruce Arntson and Jenny Littleton wield the vocals of vintage country stars and the acting chops of Broadway veterans, taking audiences on a freewheeling joyride through a wickedly funny script and slew of equally hilarious original songs. Over the past three years, Doyle and Debbie have developed a rabid cult following in Nashville, many of whom have seen the show over a dozen times—everyone from theater-going professionals to college students who wouldn’t be caught dead in a theater or a country bar.
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The Bornsteins
The Bornsteins, Jeff and Kimberly, have been featured on TV’s Master’s of Illusion and their show will astound you, but the most remarkable thing about them may be that they met on Match.com and maintained a long distance for two years before getting married. If they look happy it’s not an act, they’re soul mates. Kimberly credits her marriage with bringing her the kind of joy and inner peace that allowed her to fine tune her incredible powers of intuition. Jeff says, most women can read their husband’s mind, but my wife can read anyone’s mind!
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The Amazing Johnathan
The Amazing Johnathan is an eccentric comic magician whose bizarre humor and unscripted antics have earned him widespread recognition as one of the most original and successful performers today.
He has performed for two Presidents, appeared on hundreds of TV shows including David Lettermen, HBO, and has had several of his own half hour and hour Comedy Central Specials. He also helped create RUCKUS, a game show created by both himself and Merv Griffin.
He is the three time winner of The World Magic Award and his career longevity has made him loved by two generations around the world. He is hugely followed by fans in Germany, Australia, South America, and several other countries.
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Mark Serritella
Mark Serritella grew up in Albany, NY to blue-collar hard working people. In the fifth year of his existence his parents were divorced so he started the back and forth bags packed life-style of many American kids. One night while up alone and sick at seven-years old, Mark saw Saturday Night Live and knew immediately this would be the career he would pursue. Unfortunately, he was too young to work unless he wanted to jump into the tragic “child star” role. Like many blue-collar kids, education was seen as the way to upward mobility, so he did very well at school. This is also where he began to hone his act using wise-cracks to get thrown out of class and win over new friends. In one sixth grade poll, Mark was voted second most popular, and not because of his grace on the football field, but because of the aforementioned ability to “steal the show” in class.






