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Home > Past Shows > Thursday, June 3, 2010 Thursday, June 3, 2010
Josh Sneed
Just a few short years ago Josh Sneed quit his ‘regular job’ at Procter & Gamble to pursue his dream of standup comedy. Since then, he's had his own Comedy Central's Special and appeared on Ed McMahon’s "Next Big Star" (two shows his other job wouldn't have landed him on). He finished 2nd out of 100 of Comedy Central's Stand-up Showdown, and released an album on iTunes through Comedy Central Records. Sneed’s other credits include writing and staringd in the film Let Me Be Blunt, starring in a commercial for the University of Kentucky and becoming the head comedy writer for a minor league baseball team. Follow Josh on twitter and facebook. You can also check out his new t-shirt company. Jonah Hill
Born and raised in L.A., Actor Jonah Hill first broke onto the seen in 2006 and 2007 when he appeared in nine Hollywood feature films including the hit comedies Knocked Up, Evan Almighty and Click. But it was his role in Superbad that first launched him to stardom. Hill has been a busy man in recent months, and has two movies hitting theaters soon to show for it, MoneyBall and The Sitter. Follow Jonah on twitter. Jerry Lee
Owning BondAmerican radio broadcaster Jerry Lee is the original owner of James Bond’s actual Aston Martin DB5 as driven by Sean Connery in Goldfinger and Thunderball. He convinced the factory to sell the FMP 7B to him for $12,000 in 1969, becoming its first and only ex-factory owner. It will be auctioned by world’s largest collector car auction house RM, October 27th in London, UK. Mr. Lee plans to use the proceeds from the sale of FMP 7B to further the charitable work of The Jerry Lee Foundation, a multi-national initiative dedicated to solving social problems associated with poverty, with an emphasis on crime prevention. The Foundation supports programs at the University of Pennsylvania and Cambridge University (UK), as well a in Australia, Norway and Washington, DC. It is also responsible for the establishment of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology, for which Mr. Lee received a Swedish knighthood in 2008.
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