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National Comedians
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Jim Labriola's career began in New York's famous Catch a Rising Star Comedy Club. From there he went on the road to become a favorite in comedy clubs all across America. Jim became good friends with Tim Allen after opening for him at The Governor's Comedy Club in Long Island in 1989. This relationship gave Jim the opportunity to appear on Home Improvement in 1993.
Jim's role on Home Improvement grew from his first guest appearance as a deliveryman to the very popular regularly occurring character 'Benny Barony'. Jim also appeared in Disney's huge holiday hit The Santa Clause.
Jim now travels the country speaking at business meetings, motivational seminars and he continues to have appearances on television and film. Jim's television credits include Home Improvement, Monty, Love & War, Colin Quinn Special Going Back to Brooklyn, Comedy on the Road and Caroline's Comedy Hour. Film credits include: The Santa Clause, It'll Kill You, The Con Job. Personal appearances include Catch A Rising Star, Dangerfield's, Comic Strip, Stand Up N.Y., Caroline's, Comedy Store, Laugh Factory, The Improv, Jim Labriola's Night of a Thousand Guidos.
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When L.A.'s Comedy Store hosted auditions for Steve Martin's film “Roxanne”, dozens of great comics, Steve Mittleman included, faced a professional’s worst enemy - lack of time. The Store simply had a limited number of spots. Steve stopped by anyway, someone cancelled, and he got the shot. After the showcase, the film's producers asked for only one comedian they'd seen that evening. Before he knew it, Mittleman found himself hauling a fire hose around Canada, playing a quirky fireman in Steve Martin's hit film.
Having worked with both Steve Martin and Woody Allen - a comic actor's dream come true - these days Steve is being asked to pitch his own creations. With four screenplays and a television treatment in consideration, he is Quickly establishing himself as a man with great penmanship… more...
See Steve Mittleman as part of the Three Steves Tour
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• "Steve Altman is the Laurie Anderson of comedy" - Dennis Miller
• "a dizzying display of man and machine" - Rolling Stone
• "trailing a futuristic vision, he pulls you into his world... and you want to go... freely..." - Variety
See Steve Altman as part of the Three Steves Tour
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"A strong improviser, it is recommended you not sit up front if you don’t want to talk to this fast witted comedian. His stock and trade is his rapid wit and an ability to improvise on any subject at the drop of a hat. See his show over and over again, 80% of the material will be new. "I have to do it that way", says the comedian... "otherwise I get too bored to stand on stage!" Bored is something you won’t be, Steve is hysterical."
See Steve Bluestein as part of the Three Steves Tour
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"The Italian Stallion of Comedy!"
Pat Capuzzi is an extremely talented individual with a down-to-earth, home spun humor that has universal appeal. His credits include conventions, concerts, charity roasts, golf tournaments, special events, comedy clubs, night clubs and cruise ships. He has appeared with such celebrities as Al Martino, Bobby Rydell, Jerry Vale, Julius LaRosa, and the Four Aces, to name but a few. Being the consummate Italian, he is in great demand to appear at the many ethnic festivals that take place around this country, and is always asked back year after year. Pat is also very popular in Las Vegas and recently appeared at Caesars Palace.
Pat was born in Sharon, Pa., with many family members living in Farrell, Pa., and Niles, Ohio. Pat is the son of the great Hall of Fame boxer, "Young Patsy" of yester-year from Shenango Valley.
Now That's Italian!!
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