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LARRY WILDE
Comedian, Television
Actor and Best-Selling Author
presents
A Nostalgic Romp Through The Golden Age Of Comedy with
affectionate behind-the-scenes vignettes about the great comedy
performers who influenced Larry's life: Woody Allen, Milton
Berle, Jack Benny, George Burns, Johnny Carson, Maurice Chevalier,
Phyllis Diller, Jimmy Durante, Bob Hope, George Jessel, Jerry
Lewis, Danny Thomas, Ed Wynn, Jerry Seinfeld and Al Jolson.
In this poignant and entertaining program, Larry recounts
his roller coaster ride from Jersey City shoeshine boy to
acclaimed nightclub comic and best-selling author. Larry's
one-man program about his life in comedy is a fascinating
compendium of life lessons, wit, motivation and inspiration
that can be used to revitalize lives and careers.
As a standup comedian, Larry has appeared in major nightclubs,
Las Vegas showrooms, and at concerts around the U.S. Some
of the many big time performers he shared the bill with reads
like a "Who's Who in Show Business." The stars include Debbie
Reynolds, Ann-Margret, Rosemary Clooney, Jack Jones, Andy
Williams, Vicki Carr, Pat Boone, Wayne Newton, Sonny & Cher,
the McGuire Sisters and Gordon McCrae, among others.
His television credits include the Tonight Show with Johnny
Carson, several appearances on the Mary Tyler Moore Show,
Rhoda, Sanford & Son, a host of other sit-coms and more than
three dozen TV commercials.
Larry is the author of 53 published books of humor. With sales
of over 12 million copies, The New York Times calls
him "America's best-selling humorist."
Television actor, motivational speaker and best-selling author
Larry Wilde is recognized as the nation's leading authority
on ways to improve life with laughter. Larry is in constant
demand as a motivational speaker and appears nationwide for
Fortune 500 companies, associations and healthcare professionals.
For more information about
booking "Confessions Of A Cabaret Comedian"
phone 831-624-3058 or email larry@larrywilde.com
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