Multi-talented Author Joseph Yakel Releases Both Historical and Comedy Works
Author Joseph Yakel is leading a two-pronged charge to provide his avid readership with worthy materials. After releasing his first family history book in December 2004, he struck again with a comprehensive follow-up research work this month.
Spamglish; A Search Engine Comedy With A Language All Its Own
When the movie Spanglish hit the screens in 2004, it was dubbed "A comedy with a language all it's own." I don't think the producers even knew they were slipping a lesson for website owners who want better search engine listings into the movie.
Dailymotion and Jim Biederman Announce The Dregs as Winners of First "Great Sketch Comedy Showdown" Competition
- Winning troupe receives six month development deal with comedy producer Jim Biederman
- Over 200 comedy troupes submit total of more than 900 videos to the contest
- Watching every single video entered takes Biederman and the Dailymotion creative
team approximately 200 hours
- Biederman develops mild case of myopia but believes it was worth it
A Famiy Affair - Legendary Hit Makers and Award Winning Comedian Team Up for Special Evening and a Great Cause
30th Day In September Entertainment presents A Family Affair, a night of entertainment with The Whispers and special guest George Wallace live from the Nashville Municipal Auditorium on September 30th. This event will be an amazing night of music and comedy benefiting the American Diabetes Association.
Top 7 Dos for Successful Improvisation
Do you think you can't improvise? Nonsense! All you need are a few chords, the right attitude, and a piano or keyboard. Follow these seven principles and you'll be improvising at the keyboard in no time!1.
Chicago Comedy and Improv Clubs
Chicago's comedy and improv clubs are nationally known for giving the world some of its greatest comedians. Actors such as John Belushi and Bill Murray along with today's Mike Meyers and Tina Fey have all honed their skills in the clubs of Chicago. Chicago offers so many different styles and settings of comedy that clubs can be found geared towards young and old alike.
"Red, White and Brown" a Comedy Show Featuring Some of New York City's Funniest Arab, Muslim, Iranian and Indian Comedians
In this election, everyone keeps asking who the Black, White and Hispanics are voting for but who are the "Brown-Americans" voting for? Find out in this unique comedy stand up comedy show where some of NYC's top "brown" comedians will deal with everything from politics to pop culture. This is the only show where the comedians can answer once and for all: Is Obama really a Muslim? Who are the "brown" people voting for? Can you actually make a joke about Obama and not be considered a racist?
Laughter Comes to Shreveport in the Form of the Laugh Your ... Off Comedy Jam Appearing at The Strand Theatre
Comedians are set to take the stage at 'end of summer' Comedy Jam in Shreveport, LA.
ON Networks Introduces New Comedy Lineup, with All-New Shows Sure to Make Viewers Double over with Laughter
Sketch comedy zaniness, stand-up instruction and game show-style cooking share a virtual stage at ONnetworks.com. The newly launched comedy line-up boasts quirky, original shows that offer something for everyone -- from satire enthusiasts looking for fresh desktop distractions to wannabe comedians eager to be the next Kathy Griffin or Jerry Seinfeld.
Stand Up Comedy Competition Amongst America's Media to Help US Troops
Gastric Bypass Comedian: The Jessica Fischer Story Reviewed
Funny, poignant, painful and joyous – That's the Jessica Fischer's story as presented on the DVD "What's So Funny? A transformation of epic proportions." Jessica was a successful stand up comic who at the young age of 23 looked obesity square in the face and laughed on stage in New York City.
'BECK '08 - LIVE' Offers Evening of Political Comedy and Insight During Special Nationwide In-Theatre Event
National CineMedia's Fathom and Mercury Radio Arts Present Glenn Beck's Comedy Tour in Select Theatres on July 17th
Jazz Improvisation: The Magic Of Jazz
Jazz is a very popular genre of music as well as being an intrinsic part of the history of American music. Although some people believe that jazz had its origins in early twentieth century South America, there is no doubt that jazz really came into it's own in the United States and was heavily influenced by African American blues music. The Blues were popular in the first half of the 20th century in the rural south and developed in cities such as New Orleans, St. Louis and Chicago.
Andy Dick's New Oglio Comedy CD, "Do Your Shows Always Suck?" -- Doesn't
Andy Dick's new Oglio Comedy CD is jammed with hilarious wit from the unusual and creative mind of the talented actor/comedian.
Comedian Kelly Monteith Announces the Launch of ?A Lousy 10 Grand? Web Site
The veteran comedian and the only American comedian to have had his own series on the BBC, has shepherded his independent film comedy, ?A Lousy 10 Grand? from script to production to completion and now, finally, to the internet marketplace.
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Seth Rogen's Rise From Small Time Stand-up Comedy to Landing Lead Roles!
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Seth Rogen has quickly risen to popularity with his leading roles in movies such as Knocked Up and Superbad. However, where did he come from? And, more so than that, how does the son of two ?radical Jewish socialists? as Rogen puts it, get to become one of these very famous actors?
It all started when he was thirteen years old. Known for driving his parents and teachers absolutely crazy with his attempts at humor, he signed up for a comedy class in his home town. Immediately, Rogen took to it and quickly began to work on his own material. After a very short amount of time, he began to appear in a lot of well known Vancouver comedy clubs such as Lafflines, Punchlines, and others. Finally, after three years of stand up, he decided that he was going to venture to America to make a career in stand-up. Rogen had won second place in the Vancouver Amateur Comedy Contest at sixteen and that gave him the confidence to venture below the border.
For most of us, though, he is well known for his acting. His first on-screen experience came at the age of eleven when he was in a few commercials. However, for most actors, it is the big screen that they aspire for and Rogen had those hopes as well. After auditioning only once, he landed a role on the hit TV series, ?Freaks and Geeks.? It was produced by Judd Apatow who he would later befriend and work alongside in many future projects.
?Freaks and Geeks? was cancelled in the middle of the first season and Apatow started a second television series, ?Undeclared.? He cast Rogen in a similar role as he had played in ?Freaks and Geeks? and this went on for an entire season, but was cancelled before the second season. Fortunately for Rogen, it was in this television series that he received his first major writing gig. Before he was hired to act, he was one of the writers for the show where he wrote an entire episode by himself and co-authored four others.
His first big screen appearance was in 2001 when he had a minor role in Donnie Darko, a Jake Gyllenhaal movie. In 2005, he appeared in the hit movie, 40 Year Old Virgin which was Apatow?s directorial-debut. This movie was an incredible success and it helped to land him in the lead role in the ?accidental pregnancy? movie, Knocked Up. Here he played a lazy web-entrepreneur who, after a late night at the club, goes home with a woman. The result? You guessed it?A baby. Starting in September, Rogen is also set to appear in Judd Apatow's next directorial effort (working title "Funny People") with Adam Sandler, Eric Bana, Jason Schwartzman, Leslie Mann and Jonah Hill.
However, what happens when a typical comedic character gets his chance at something a little more daring? You get the Green Hornet. Known for being on the heavy side, Rogen will have to bulk up if he is going to fit into the trench coat of this superhero. More importantly, Rogen and his long-time writing partner, Even Goldberg, are tasked with writing the movie for the Green Hornet. So, with Rogen playing the lead character and the two writing the screen-play, some argue that the character of Britt Reid might not be what he should be. Or, more so, what he can do, with all the bulking up necessary.
Rogen?s response? ?You should believe that I can do some physical activity. You have to believe I can do something.? Can he though? Can the man who has, for most of his life, done stand-up comedy jump into a more serious role? Can he really be action potential? He argues that, yes, he can. He has all the intentions to bulk up for the role. There are two very talented writers working on the screen-play. But, when it comes to a director, Rogen is not so committed. He wants to find someone who will bring something fresh to the table.
All in all, Rogen went from doing some small time stand-up comedy in Vancouver to landing lead roles in two television series and then in some of the 21st century?s greatest comedies. From commercials, to stand-up, to television, to Knocked Up, Seth Rogen now has his eyes set on playing the green fedora wearing Green Hornet. Let?s see if he can do it.
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