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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Nick Griffin

Nick Griffin began doing standup comedy back in 1987 as a way to voice his frustrations with life and to avoid having a job with a boss. Sure he may be dark, cynical, depressed and has a problem getting along with women, but Griffin is one of our absolute favorite guests and is a must see if he performs in a club near you. Nick has been featured on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend," "The Late Show w/ David Letterman," "The Late Late Show w/ Craig Ferguson" and recently finished a brand new comedy CD "Bring Out the Monkey." Follow Nick on twitter and facebook.

Kristin Key

At the young age of 25, Kristin Key was the youngest finalist ever to appear on NBC’s "Last Comic Standing." But this was nothing new to her. After getting into the comedy scene at the age of 19, she quickly became one of the youngest headline comedy acts in the country. Don’t let her sweet, sexy outer demeanor fool you; she’s actually quite the firecracker. With her fearless style of comedy and biting tongue, she’s earned the reputation “Preacher’s Kid Gone Wild,” a title she cherishes. For Kristin, no two shows should ever be the same and nothing is off limits. When not performing, she continues to live in L.A. perusing her dream of acting in film or television. Follow Kristin on Facebook.

Deborah Norville

A two-time Emmy Award winner, Deborah Norville joined "Inside Edition" over 15 years ago after working for CBS News, where she anchored “America Tonight” and reported for “48 Hours,” “Street Stories” and “CBS Evening News.” Beyond broadcast journalism, Norville is also an author of a number of books including “Thank You Power: Making the Science of Gratitude Work for You!”, “Knitting with Deborah Norville” and “The Power of Respect.” The recipient of a number of awards, Norville has been named “Best in the Business” (Washington Journalism Review), Mother of the Year (National Mother’s Day Committee) and Person of the Year (Rita Hayworth Gala). She is also the recipient of two national Emmys, AWRT’s Gracie Award, a local Emmy and a Silver Plaque from the Chicago Film Festival. Follow Deborah on twitter and facebook.

Rich Sommer

Before becoming a star in the hit AMC series "Mad Men," actor Rich Sommer has appeared in a number of commercials and had guest roles on many top TV shows including "The Office," "Without a Trace," "Law & Order" and "Ugly Betty." Along with television, Sommer is also a talented stage actor, and was once a teacher of improvisation. You can catch Sommer and all of your favorite characters from Sterling, Cooper, Draper & Price in the new "Mad Men" Season Four DVD now on sale. In other news, Rich is a big nerd, and has recently "come out of the closet" about it.

Jeff Oskay

Jeff Oskay has made finding faults in himself and others an art form. Through his tales of ‘Bad Life Choices’, he shows us that we are all human and that we should all laugh at ourselves. Whether you're eighteen or eighty, you will find his comedy accessible and hilarious. Along with comedy, he’s divorced, has a child, always take the easy way out, and once had a day job where he did nothing but slice fruit for nine hours straight every day, seven days a week. He also appeared on the B&T album "Crushed Nuts" and hosts his own podcast. Follow Jeff on facebook and twitter.

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