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Friday, April 25, 2008
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Tina Fey

Living on 30 Rock

From her very first night as a member of the famed Second City comedy troop in Chicago, Tina Fey knew she wanted to make comedy her life. Fey immediately immersed herself in the art of comedic acting and writing, and before long she was working on the mother of all sketch comedy shows, Saturday Night Live. By 1999 Fey became the first female head writer in the show’s history, and not long after that, she became the lead anchor on the long running SNL feature, Weekend Update. After leaving SNL, Tina’s fame has only gotten bigger. She is now the Emmy nominated producer, writer and star of NBC’s hit series 30 Rock, wrote and starred in the smash hit film Mean Girls, and is the star of the upcoming comedy Baby Momma alongside former SNL cohort Amy Poehler. Baby Mamma opens this Friday in theaters everywhere.

Ron Shock

The Great American Storyteller

Known as one of the great story tellers in comedy, "Tonight Show" veteran Ron Shock doesn’t have to write a lot of material, because almost all of his stories are true. When you’ve lived a life as adventurous as his, it’s almost impossible to make anything up. Before becoming a comedian, Ron studied to be a priest, was on a chain gang in Louisiana, was arrested for being a jewel thief, then spent time in prison. But that’s not all, when he got out of prison he became the VP of a Fortune 500 Company and an inventor who holds three patents in electronics. Now, with all that excitement behind him, Shock has turned to stand-up comedy and taken his tales on the road to clubs across the country.

Matt Fugate

Opening Up

From the moment he started getting laughs while reciting old Bill Cosby routines on the playground, Matt Fugate knew he wanted to be a standup comedian. And though he's had to begin writing his own material, and can no longer plagiarize old albums, he's been able to turn his defense mechanism into a successful career. Fugate's style of comedy is often described as being smart, which we are pretty sure is a compliment. Along with standup, Fugate is also a co-creator of the spoof website AlliedChemical.com and a humor columnist for Effect Magazine.

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