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Andy Kindler's Particular Show with Kevin Allison, Sean Cullen, Dana Gould, Annie Lederman, Seth Morris, and Sasheer Zamata
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Andy Kindler is known in comedy circles as a troublemaker. Originally from New York, and now complaining from California, he annoys people all over the world. Andy is a frequent guest and correspondent for The Late Show with David Letterman. Each summer at the Just For Laughs Festival...
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Annie can most recently been seen as a cast member on MTV's “Girl Code” and as the voice of Cheryl on Grand Theft Auto 5. Annie Lederman also starred in “We Have Issues,” a pop-culture talk show on E! with co-host Julian McCullough. She has also recently appeared on “This...
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Dana Gould began his professional comedy career at the age of seventeen, and spent the next twenty years or so performing in the halcyon days of “The Comedy Boom”. Dana has several HBO specials to his credit as well guest appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman, Late...
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Kevin Allison is the creator of the live storytelling podcast RISK! (www.risk-show.com ), and a member of the legendary comedy troupe The State, known for their series on MTV. He has appeared in "Reno 911!," VH1′s "Best Week Ever," Comedy Central’s "Viva Variety" and "Stella...
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Sasheer Zamata is a comedian, actress, writer and current cast member on "Saturday Night Live." She performs improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater (with BUCKY and Doppelganger) and stand up at colleges and clubs across the country. She has appeared on "Inside Amy Schumer...
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Sean Cullen is a multi-award winning comedian, actor and writer who has toured the world performing his unique musical and improvisational comedy. You've seen his many TV appearances on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", "The Late Late Show," as a finalist on "Last Comic Standing...
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Seth Morris is an actor and writer what lives in LA. He's written for Funny Or Die, "Children's Hospital," "The Eric Andre Show" and "Kroll Show." He's acted in "Kroll Show," "Parks and Recreation," "Broad City" and "Comedy Bang Bang."