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ABOUT THE SHOW
At the tender age of 19, the Boston Herald hailed Elon Gold as “a comedy star on the rise.” Five years later Comedy Central selected him and three others (including Dave Chappelle) to be profiled in their “Pipeline” series of future comedy stars. Today, his star continues to rise as Gold has established himself as one of the top comedians in the country, having appeared on numerous television shows, including three recent appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Gold is also a very talented writer and actor; having co-written, produced and starred in the Sony Television pilot Good as Gold, alongside television icon Mary Tyler Moore (who, after working with Gold in the Mary and Rhoda reunion movie, readily accepted Gold’s offer to play the role of his mother). Gold also developed and starred in the NBC series In-Laws with Dennis Farina and, most recently, he starred in the Fox sitcom Stacked opposite, Pamela Anderson and Christopher Lloyd. He has also made several guest appearances on Frasier, Las Vegas and a cameo in the Steve Martin movie, Cheaper by the Dozen. Currently, Gold can be seen on the judge’s panel on ABC’s newest summer hit, The Next Best Thing, using his razor sharp wit to evaluate, critique, and sometimes skewer celebrity impersonators. Additionally, Gold continues to perform at corporate events and comedy clubs across the country doing what he does best – wowing crowds with his impressions and always makin’ em laugh! For more information, visit elongold.com. Watch a video clip! |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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