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Home > Past Shows > Friday, October 16, 2009 Friday, October 16, 2009
Harland Williams
Harland Williams has a knack for playing memorable, out of the ordinary characters in films. He was the urine chugging cop in Dumb & Dumber, a prison bitch pot-head in Half Baked, a deranged hitchhiker in There’s Something About Mary and a cross dressing college student in Sorority Boys. What you may not know about Williams is that he’s also a hilarious stand-up comedian with an onstage persona that's every bit as bizarre as his movie roles. With an uniqe delivery, goofy facial expressions and whacked-out sense of humor, Harland has become a star on television, stage and screen but you can also find Harland's handy work in bookstores, but not in the aisle you may be thinking. He's the author and illustrator of a number of children's books including Likety Split and The Kid With Too Many Pets. John DiCrosta
Having a BlastWhen you see him on stage, John DiCrosta is anything but boring. With dozens of impressions and comedic voices, topical humor, props and even a little bit of ventriloquism, DiCrosta will keep you on your toes. Along with performing in clubs, DiCrosta has become one of the most sought after vocal talents and audience warm up acts in Hollywood, including stints on shows such as "American Idol," "America’s Funniest Home Videos," and "Politically Incorrect." Ben Moore
Ben Moore is a resident of Bloomington, IN where he’s become one of the towns most decorated comedians. He’s taken part in a number of regional comedy competitions, and has been developing quite a following. Other notes about Ben; he's got a twin brother, has no hobbies, and according to Tom looks like a young Albert Einstein. Follow Ben on Facebook Rahn Ramey
Taking Funny SeriouslyNow here’s a guy who takes being funny seriously. After a dismal attempt at a career in law, Rahn Ramey thought, if they’re going to laugh, why not charge a cover? He’s been in such films as Planes, Trains & Automobiles and Escape from New York displaying his acting ability, as well as on HBO, Comedy Central and Showtime doing his standup thing.
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