| There are so many things that make Jimmy
Pardo damn funny--ranging from lots of sharp, inventive
material to being incredibly quick-on-his-feet and deft when
improvising- but you could argue that the most singular, if
not biggest weapon in his comedy arsenal is "The Take".
No matter what context--TV, film or stage, Pardo's work is highlighted
by a wonderfully expressive mug and a peppy, often self-deprecating,
delivery.
Years of delivering this cutting edge style comedy has earned
Jimmy the respect of his peers and along with it, the moniker
"comic's comic". This reputation has earned him
invitations to the famed Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal,
The U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, and the Chicago Comedy
Festival.
Jimmy has also found a comfortable home on television, living
his dream as the host of National Lampoon's Funny Money on the Game Show Network and as the co-host of AMC's Movies
at our House. He has also hosted episodes of VH1's The
Surreal Life, NBC's Late Friday and VH1's Love
Lounge. Sitcom appearances include guest spots on That
70's Show and Becker. He has performed stand-up
on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Late
Show, and his own half-hour special, Comedy Central
Presents Jimmy Pardo.
Unafraid to tackle any medium, Jimmy recently acted in the
Dreamworks' studio version of Dreamgirls and the indie
features, Relative Strangers and The Godfather of
Green Bay. As for the world of theatre, he is also the
co-writer and star of a critically acclaimed one-man show,
subtly titled, Attention Must Be Paid: The Jimmy Pardo
Story and a live pilot presentation, Jimmy Pardo's
Dance Party. In addition, he hosts his own monthly talk
show, Running Your Trap with Jimmy Pardo at the Upright
Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles.
contact:
Gail A. Stocker
1025 N. Kings Rd Suite 113
Los Angeles CA 90069
323.654.4015 phone
323.654.1150 fax
gail@comedycontact.com
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