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HEADLINER LA HARDY
A natural actor, L.A. has been seen on MTV, VH1, ABC's According to Jim, and Voice credits in the movie "Guess Who" with Bernie Mac, standup on BET's ComicView, Indie films such as China Dolls, Footsteps, The Good Fight, The Last Angry Black Man and in '08 "Universal Remote" w/Charlie Murphy. Additional appearances include national commercials for the Blimpie,NFL, Sears, The Sylvan Learning Center, Capital One Credit Card, Febreze and the reality show The Glutton Bowl (the referee) and the music video '1985' w/Bowling for Soup (the mailman). L.A. has a face you've seen before and want to see again.
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FEATURE CHRIS DOWELL
Chris Dowell grew up in Oklahoma, where his upbringing as the attention-deficit afflicted middle child of a mortician and a special-ed teacher provided the background for his unique sense of humor. As an irrepressible class clown and later as a musician, Chris discovered a love for entertaining. Within a year of his first open-mike appearance, he was opening for such names as Tommy Chong and Thea Vidale. He has gone on to appear in television commercials, radio spots, and NBC's "Last Comic Standing". Chris has been described as a cross between Jake Johannsen and Stephen Lynch, and his offbeat stand-up and memorable original songs always leave audiences laughing and wanting more.
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