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January Lineup
4-9 Mike Veneman
11-16 Rocky Laporte
18-23 Steve White
25-27 Jim McCue
28-31 Joey Kola
February Lineup
1-3 Jim McCue
4-6 Paula Poundstone
11-14 Judy Tenuta
15-16 Dak Rakow
17-18 Pat Cooper
24-27 Greg Proops
March Lineup
3-6 Dave Mordal
18-20 Louie Anderson |
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Steve White
January 18-23

STEVE WHITE OPERATES
WITH BREAKNECK SPEED, AND IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT
YOU SNOOZE, YOU WILL WITHOUT QUESTION LOSE.
HIS SNAPPY, UNPREDICTABLE DIALOGUES ARE ENOUGH
TO MAKE A MORGUE CRACKLE WITH ENERGY, AND WHETHER
HE IS ACTING, WRITING, DIRECTING OR DOING STAND-UP,
WHITE'S LIKE IS THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT NOW
LOOKS TO BE HIGH SCHOOL PROPHECIES: MOST FUN
TO BE WITH AND CLASS CLOWN....
He is the first
internet host for a weekly talk show sponsored
by Wherehouse Music. Each week you will find
Steve interviewing the hottest music stars.
He was also one of the co-hosts and writers
for the "Magic
Hour" show for FOX TV with Earvin "Magic" Johnson.
He alson covered the NHL and Major League Baseball half hour specials
for Comedy Central. As host, he interacted with the world's greatest
athletes while showcasing his improvisational ability and quick wit.
Because he possesses such a range of talents, White has worked with
some of the most respected artists in the entertainment industry.
He scripted "The Annoying Houseguest", a comedy feature
for Martin Lawrence, and wrote, produced and directed "Love Anyone?"
, a short film screening at festivals. He appeared with Eddie Murphy
in "Coming To America" and "Harlem Nights"and
with Spike Lee in Do The Right Thing, Jungle Fever, Mo'Better Blues
and Clockers. White's association with Spike Lee and his interest
in directing let him to travel with Lee across Africa where he was
Spike's Director Trainee on "Malcolm X". White's success
in clubs and theaters led to multiple television appearances. He was
a regular on Comedy Central's "Comics on Delivery" parlayed
into a guest spot on "The Oprah Winfrey Show". Been showcased
for HBO's Louie Anderson Showcase, 'Comic Cabana', for Comedy Central,
FOX's "Comedy Strip Live", NBC's "Showtime At The Apollo",
MTV's "Half-Hour Comedy Hour", Showtimes' "Comedy Club
Network", A&E's "Comedy from the Caribbean" and
"Evening At The Improv", and HBO's "Def Comedy Jam."
In addition to his film work with Murphy and Lee, Steve went on to
land a number of other feature films, including 20th Century Fox's
"Ford Fairlane," Warner Brothers' "Other People's Money,"
and "Goosed" and independent film with Joan Rivers and Tiffany
Tilly. His television work has ranged from NBC's comedy pilot "Just
Family" to a guest starring role on "Living Single"
a recurring hole on "Hanging with Mr. Cooper," and a guest
host appearance on the legendary "Soul Train". |
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