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Bill Nye
Bill Nye, scientist, engineer, comedian, author and inventor, is a man with a mission: to help foster a scientifically literate society, to help people everywhere understand and appreciate the science that makes our world work.
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Jeff Garlin
Comedian Jeff Garlin has a style of comedy that has much in common with the comedians of the 60s and early-70s (among them, Shelley Berman, Mort Sahl, Woody Allen, and Richard Pryor). Garlin tells stories, exploring his personal foibles and exposing his innermost secrets for all to hear.
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Carol Channing
A Hollywood legend with her own unique style, Carol Channing remains one of the premiere character actors of our day.
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Kathy Griffin
Chicago native, Kathy Griffin, is a multi-faceted performer who is probably best known for her four-year stint on the NBC sitcom “Suddenly Susan” as Vickie Groener, Brooke Shields’ acerbic colleague.
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Tom Arnold
As a writer, producer and actor, Tom Arnold has established himself with both television and film audiences worldwide, having won such awards as the Peabody Award for writing, a Golden Globe for Writing and Producing, and two Cable Ace nominations for Comedy Writing.
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Ted Carpenter
Although there have been a few prominent critics in the United States, their voices usually have been drowned out by calls for the expenditure of more funds and the adoption of ever harsher measures to overcome the scourge of drugs.
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Tom Papa
Tom Papa has the distinction of serving as star, writer, producer and co-creator of his own NBC sitcom, “Come to Papa” (March 2004). In the series, based loosely on his own life, Papa plays struggling New Jersey comedy writer.
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