

Author, actress, and host Ali Wentworth is a multifaceted talent, bringing a wealth of experience to all her endeavors.


Comedianne Amy Sedaris confronts vulgarity with a daring innocence to create her wickedly absurd characters.




Bette Midler began her career as an extra in Hawaii, which prompted a move from her Honolulu hometown to New York in 1965.



For the last fifteen years, Bill Maher has set the boundaries of where funny, political talk can go on in American television.




YES, Bob Saget starred on two of the most family-friendly shows network TV has ever produced ("Full House" and "Americas Funniest Home Videos")..

Brooks Robinson, former third baseman for the Baltimore Orioles and the much beloved color commentator for the Orioles' television network, retired from baseball in 1977 after 20 years and 72 days in the major leagues. He was later elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in a landslide, receiving 92 percent of the votes cast.

The Capitol Steps are a troupe of Congressional staffers-turned-comedians who travel the States satirizing the very people and places that once employed them. The Steps perform over 500 shows a year all over the country.




One of Scotland's most acclaimed comedians, Craig Ferguson first became known to American audiences as Nigel Wick, Drew Carey's evil boss on The Drew Carey Show.



David Feherty was born in the seaside town of Bangor in Northern Ireland. He grew up wanting to become an opera singer, until he discovered he had the knack for hitting a golf ball. David enjoyed a very successful professional career, with 10 victories worldwide and over $3 million in prize money. He also played on the European Ryder Cup Team in 1991; an experience that rejuvenated his fervor for golf.






Founder & Executive Director of the Gesundheit Institute, a holistic medical community that has provided free medical care to thousands of patients since 1971

Psychotherapist, Comedian, Author of "Refrigerator Rights: Relieving Stress and Establishing Equilibrium in Your Life"

Ed Helms was born and raised in Atlanta. After attending Oberlin College in scenic Ohio, he headed for New York City to pursue comedy.


A calm sea does not make a good sailor. This ancient proverb describes Gary McCord's approach to his job as a golf commentator. Over the years, he has been referred to as irreverent, witty, approachable, colorful, delightfully different, and is one of those few players to successfully make the transition from the course to the microphone.






Seemingly every struggling standup comic dreams of landing their own television series, but few managed to do so with greater success than Jerry Seinfeld, whose career as a nightclub comedian led to him starring as himself on the show Seinfeld -- arguably the most successful situation comedy of the 1990s.


In just eight years, Joe Buck has earned the distinction as one of sports' premier play-by-play broadcasters, as evidenced by his Emmy Award wins in 1999 and 2001.


Colombian-born actor and comedian John Leguizamo has made a career proving that it is possible to be taken seriously both as a raunchy comic performer and a serious dramatic actor. Since 1991, when he won over audiences and critics with his one-man show, the off-Broadway Mambo Mouth, Leguizamo has been working steadily in film, television.


Executive Producer & Host of the Emmy-award winning "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central; NY Times Bestselling Author

Josh Sundquist is a Paralympic ski racer who has been featured on CNN and in USA TODAY and has spoken across the country to groups ranging from Fortune 500 companies to inner city public schools to the White House.

Joy Behar, currently a co-host of ABC's "The View," is among today's leading comic talents.



Kevin Pollak has captured the attention of audiences worldwide with his incredible range of both dramatic and comedic roles.


Lily Tomlin, one of America's foremost comedic entertainers, continues to add to her impressive body of work.



Co-Hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman aim to set the record of what's true and what's just a myth.

Senior Vice-President of the NBA's Orlando Magic, Motivational Speaker and Successful Author


Randy Cohen writes the weekly column "The Ethicist" for The New York Times Magazine, syndicated by the Universal Press Syndicate as "On Ethics".


A native New Yorker, Regis Philbin took 'A.M. Los Angeles' from the bottom of the ratings to number one.


Roseanne Barr (November 3, 1952) is an actress, writer, talk-show host and comedian. Born Roseanne Cherrie Barr in Salt Lake City, Utah, at various times in her career she has been known as Roseanne and Roseanne Arnold, due to marriage.

Singer, impressionist and humorist Roy Firestone is best known as host of ESPN's Up Close. Well-recognized and honored for his varied abilities in broadcast and sports journalism, he presents a spectacularly funny and inspirational multimedia review, saluting the athletes and sports events of the twentieth century.

Consider the career of Sarah Silverman, typical '90s "alternative" comedian -- which in her case means a nice Jewish girl with a sweet delivery and a dirty mouth.


Emmy-award winning Host and Executive Producer of "The Colbert Report" on Comedy Central; Author of the NY Times Bestseller "I AM AMERICA (And So Can You!)"

Terry Bowden is a dynamic motivational and inspirational speaker who also happens to be incredibly funny. Unlike so many speakers that make a living by telling people how to be a success, Terry Bowden has made a living by being a success.




Emmy Award-Winning Actress, Comedienne, Entertainer, "Life is Just Too Serious To Be Taken Seriously"



A.J. Jacobs' writings stand at the intersection of philosophy, Gonzo journalism and performance art.


Al Walker is president of Al Walker and Associates, Inc., a firm dedicated to helping businesses and individuals solve problems through professional speaking, training and consulting services.


Bestselling Author Amy Sohn has skillfully captured the zeitgeist of a whole generation of women in her novels.



Dubbed "the Will Rogers of the Baby Boom," this topical comedian also speaks about his own experiences with substance abuse.


Barbara Braunstein has informed and entertained thousands of people all over the world with her practical strategies, useful information, personal stories, wit and humor.

Barry Eigen is the founder, and former President and CEO of HealthCall Corporation, a nationwide distributor of medical equipment and franchiser of medical retail stores.




Currently Bob can be seen daily on Sony's Game Show Network. Eubanks has also hosted Prime Time Country for the Nashville Network.



Bob Newhart's career has spanned two successful television shows, fourteen feature films, sold millions of albums worldwide and still performs to sell-out crowds all over the country.







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