Comedian celebrities
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Adam Hills (born 10 July 1970) is an Australian comedian and television presenter. He has appeared on Australian and British television and is best known in Australia for his role hosting the music trivia show Spicks and Specks and the talk show Adam
Todd Allen (born Ottawa, Ontario) is a comedian, writer and producer based out of Vancouver, British Columbia and Los Angeles, California.
Jim Lee (Korean 이용철; born August 11, 1964) is a Korean American comic book artist, writer, editor, and publisher. He entered the industry in 1987 as an artist for Marvel Comics, illustrating titles such as Alpha Flight and The Punisher War Jour
Emelia “Em” Rusciano (born 1 March 1979) is an Australian comedian, singer, and radio presenter. She is known for appearing on The Project and The Circle, and for competing on the second season of Australian Idol, where she finished in ninth place. I
Teruyoshi Uchimura (内村光良, Uchimura Teruyoshi), half of the Japanese comedy duo Utchan Nanchan, is one of the most famous and influential comedians in the owarai community. His nickname is Utchan (“Wutchan”), and his partner, Kiyotaka Nanbara,
Michael “Mick” Molloy (born 11 July 1966 in Canberra) is an Australian comedian, writer, producer and actor who has been active in radio, television, stand-up and film. He is on the Triple M Melbourne’s breakfast show The Hot Breakfast and the Seven
Owen Benjamin (born May 24, 1980) is a comedian and actor from Oswego, New York, best known for his supporting role as Owen on the TBS sitcom Sullivan and Son and for starring in the film All’s Faire in Love opposite Christina Ricci.
Tiago Carneiro da Cunha (born in São Paulo, Brazil, 1973), is a Brazilian artist.
Eve Brent (September 11, 1929 – August 27, 2011) was a Saturn Award-winning American actress. She was often billed as Jean Lewis.
Tom Meeten (born 30 April 1974) is an English comedian, actor and writer.
Alan Whitney Brown (born July 8, 1952) is an American writer and comedian best known for work on Saturday Night Live in the 1980s. In addition to writing for the program, he appeared opposite Dennis Miller in a biting satirical Weekend Update comment