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Home > Past Shows > Thursday, August 5, 2010 Thursday, August 5, 2010
Tommy Savitt
Tommy Savitt is a professional actor/writer/comedian, and according to our sources, he’s excelling at all three. Having headlined clubs all over the country, he’s proven he can charm and entertain an audience with his comedy. And his dozen or more commercial roles show that his acting is good enough to be put on display in front of a national television audience. He was the 2008 winner of the Seattle-International Comedy Competition and the 2007 winner of the Boston Comedy Festival. Follow Tommy on twitter. Dwayne Perkins
He's Been AroundBrooklyn native Dwayne Perkins may be young in age, but if you measured in experience, he's a seasoned old vet of the comedy business. From appearances on Late Night With Conan O’Brien and Premium Blend, to his own Comedy Central Presents special, Perkins is no stranger to television. He’s no slouch when it comes to acting either, having starred in a number of commercials and in the films The Gristle and Target Audience 9.1. In one of his more interesting roles, Dwayne appeared on the show Faking It in order to teach a firefighter a lesson in stand-up comedy. Al Jackson
After spending several years as a 7th grade public school teacher, Al Jackson decided he was ready to pursue his dream of performing comedy. Now he delivers his edgy, hard-nosed comedy with a laid-back swagger and a giant smile. This former teacher has been seen on two different seasons of NBC's "Last Comic Standing", MTV's MVP's, "Friday Night Stand-up", and "Live at Gotham." Steve Carell
Though he began his career as a dry, sarcastic correspondent on "The Daily Show," it was his role as Michael Scott, the obnoxious and highly unprofessional regional manager on NBC's "The Office," that launched Steve Carell into super-stardom. But now that his time in the Office has come to a close, he's able to concentrate even more on using his comedic talents on the big screen. Carell has become one of Hollywood's most sought after leading men after starring in a string of blockbusters including The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Dan in Real Life, Evan Almighty, Get Smart, Dinner for Schmucks and Little Miss Sunshine. This Summer, Steve will be starring in the new romantic comedy, Crazy Stupid Love. John Daly
Big John DalyJohn Daly became a professional golfer in 1987, and won the Ben Hogan Utah Classic three years later. His long list of achievements include the 1990 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year title, being noted as the youngest active player on PGA TOUR with two major championship titles, and becoming the fourth American since World War II to win two majors before his 30th birthday, joining Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, and Johnny Miller. There is much more to John Daly than just an interest in golf. A songwriter and performer, John has recorded two albums entitled “My Life” and "I Only Know One Way," You can also catch JD’s new show on the Golf Channel “Being John Daly” and get his new PS3 video game, John Daly's Prostroke Golf.
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