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Addison Anderson Addison came to New York City from San Francisco in 2003 to go to Columbia and do comedy. In school he did lots of improv with Fruit Paunch and wrote a couple installments of the Varsity Show. He has performed improv, sketch, and/or standup at Caroline's, UCB, Stand-Up NY, Broadway Comedy Club, the Tank, Furnald Hall, and on various other stages around the city and at area colleges. He's great. |
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Ben Bloom Ben has been performing improv, stand-up and sketch comedy in New York city since 2004. He has performed at UCB, The PIT, The Magnet Theatre, and Carolines on Broadway. Originally from California's not-currently-on-fire San Francisco Bay Area, he moved to NYC in 2003. Ben is a graduate of Cornell University, in Ithaca, NY. If he could accomplish just one thing before he dies, it would be to travel back in time and see Led Zeppelin sometime before 1975. His personal blog can be found here. |
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Karien Cohen Karien is a writer performer for The Stuff and currently studies improv at UCB Theatre. She grew up on the streets and beaches of Tel-Aviv, Israel and studied at the Tel-Aviv Music Conservatory for 6 years. She worked as an Assistant Director for three years on a variety of features, commercials and music videos. Karien likes to write screenplays, shoot hoops by herself and take boxing classes. She served in the IDF for two years and refuses to end this Bio with a joke. |
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Kristen Rozanski Kristen is a fancy pants actor with a BFA and everything. She moved from icy but lovable Minnesota to New York City where she became a student of the Upright Citizens Brigade. Since then, Kristen has been a part of numerous theatre productions (even musicals...even those) and comedy sketch and improv groups around the city. Earlier this year, Kristen was lucky enough to team up with Quiet Library for their Miss Teen South Carolina Calls 911 sketch, which received over 3 million hits on Youtube and College Humor alone. The sketch was also featured on several networks including E! and the CW. Kristen feels really cool because she just shot her first Law & Order, which makes her feel like she's now officially part of some creepy New York actor club. She's still waiting for Jeremy Sisto to ask her out. His phone must not be working. |
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Chris Wilkes Chris "Lumpy" Wilkes has been a Stand-Up Comic since 2002. Chris has opened regularly for David Cross, Dave Attell, Nick Swardson, and Tracy Morgan. To be honest he's kind of a big deal and really above all this. Chris comes from Raleigh, North Carolina, where he still appears and blogs for sports radio 850 the Buzz. When he's not performing brilliantly written jokes in front of five drunken dullards in the back of a Thai restaurant, Chris guides tours of NYC on top of double decker buses in the boiling heat and freezing cold, so his wishes of performing all over New York City have been twisted and, somehow, bizarrely granted. Chris met the other members of The Stuff while taking classes at the UCB and this is his first attempt writing and performing sketch comedy so he'd appreciate it if you just cut him some slack, okay? Chris Wilkes is on imeem and myspace |
