71 Fortune Drive #841
Irvine, California 92618

Film: Television: Daddy Day Care These Old Broads Good Boy TNN's Conspiracy Zone Anger Management Monk 8 Crazy Nights Three Sisters The Master of Disguise The Norm Show Joe Dirt Dharma & Greg Heartbreakers Hiller and Diller Little Nicky 3rd Rock from the Sun Cecil B Demented Champs The Wedding Singer The Outer Limits Happy Gilmore Something So Right Coneheads Partners Roxanne The Larry Sanders Show Saturday Night Live Bio: Kevin Nealon clearly set himself apart from other performers with his unique sense of humor, profound dry wit, and likeable demeanor. As the longest-running cast member in the history of Saturday Night Live (Nine seasons 1986-1995), Kevin is remembered for such well-known characters as: The Subliminal Man, Hans and Franz, as well as his stint as the Weekend Update anchor. Some of Kevin's other favorite SNL characters and skits were: Larry King, Sam Donaldsaon, Mr. No Depth Perception and Gannon P.I, P.I. In 1988 Kevin was nominated for an Emmy Award as a part of the SNL writhing team. Ke3vin's film credits include: Happy Gilmore, The Wedding Singer, Little Nicky, John Waters Cecil B. Demented, and Roxanne. His television career has encompassed the series Conspircacy Zone, "Hiller and Diller" and "Champs". Kevin has made guest apperances on " Heartbreakers", "Dharma and Greg," "Third Rock from the Sun," "Three Sisters," and "The Outer Limits". Kevin has also been featured in specials on every major cable network and is a regular guest on talk shows, including "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and "The Late Show with David Letterman". Born and raised in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Kevin devoted himself to art and sports and got his first taste of preforming as a teenager in various garage bands. After graduating from Sacred Heart University with a degree in Marketing, Kevin spent time traveling throughout the United States and Europe. Eventally, he settled in Los Angeles to what he refers to as "a career in part-time jobs." After several grueling years of slugging it out on the nightclub circuit, Kevin finally made it to the "Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" in 1984. Simply put, his standup killed that night. After a commercial break, Carson passed over his final guest to have Kevin come back out and sit on the panel-a true benchmark in any comedian's career, In the summer of 1986, Kevin's friend Dana Carvey was contacted by "Saturday Night Live" and eventually recruited as a cast member. He recommened Kevin, who was hired that same year as a writer and featured performer, making the move to full-time cast member in the 1987-88 season. The rest, as they say, is history. Kevin lives in Malibu, California. His "pet" project is his active participation in People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Watch for Kevin in the new film Anger Management with Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson, John Turturro, Marisa Tomei and John C. Reilly, Daddy Day Care with Eddie Murphy, and Good Boy (Liam Atkins and Molly Shannon, Oct.10)

Tickets $22
5 shows
Friday, November 9 @ 8:30pm & 10:30pm (21+)
Saturday, November 10 @ 7pm & 9pm (21+)
Sunday, November 11 @ 7pm (18+)
Seating is on a first come, first serve basis

Official Website: http://www.symfonee.com/Improv/irvine/comedians/Bio.aspx?ShowDate=11/09/07&Uid={9d7d6e48-4723-41f5-af28-bdb6f13ea7b1}

Added by eventsthatrock on October 12, 2007

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