Party: Crackers Comedy Downtown Presents Al Jackson

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Crackers Comedy Downtown Presents Al Jackson

Club: Crackers Comedy Clubs

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Datum: 21.01.2015 20:30
Adresse: 6281 N College Ave, Indianapolis, United States | Auf der Karte anzeigen »

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Party: Crackers Comedy Downtown Presents Al Jackson

Crackers Comedy downtown is so happy to have Al Jackson back with us from Wednesday Jan 21 - Saturday Jan 24 with feature John Byrnes.

Al Jackson is a Los Angeles-based stand-up comedian, writer, and TV/radio personality best known for his 30-minute “Comedy Central Presents: Al Jackson” special, and for his role as host of the BAFTA-nominated BBC series, “Officially Amazing”. Al has also be seen on Comedy Underground with Dave Attell, on FXX's "Legit", on GSN’s Mind of a Man”, on the NickMOM series, "Parental Discretion" and will be on all 16 episodes of TruTV's "How To Be A Grown Up" set to premiere October 2014.

Born and raised in Cleveland, Al began his comedy career while working as a middle school teacher in Miami. After two appearances on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” and winning several comedy competitions, Al further built his resume with a series of credits including: TBS’ “Comedy Cuts”, Showtime’s “Louie Anderson Presents”, hosting FOX’s nationally syndicated travel show “Awesome Adventures”, and writing for TruTV’s “Upload with Shaquille O’Neal”. He has also appeared on Comedy Central's "John Oliver NY Stand-Up Special", "50 Super Epic TV Moments" and "50 Most Insane Celebrity Oops" (both on the E! Network), and serving as a coach on an Emmy-winning season of MTV’s “MADE”. Al can also be heard on the radio via the nationally syndicated “Bob & Tom Show” and on the “Opie & Anthony” show.

In addition to his work in television and radio, Al performs regularly at colleges, comedy clubs, and prestigious comedy festivals including the Montreal Comedy Festival, the HBO Comedy Festival, and the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival where, in 2011, he was voted one of the Best of the Fest.