Mary Lynn Rajskub is an American actress, comedienne and singer best known as a co-star of Kiefer Sutherland on the popular television series ''24''. Rajskub made her debut on television in 1995 as one of the original cast members of ''Mr. Show with Bob and David''. In 1999 she joined the cast of 'Veronica's Closet' TV series, appearing in 15 episodes of the show. As a skilled guitar player, Rajskub has also been part of the comic duo called 'Girls Guitar Club' and appeared on the NBC's 'Late Friday' TV show. In the 2000s she ventured into more dramatic roles, most notably her role as analyst Chloe O'Brian on the popular TV series ''24''. While she has been mainly a television star, Rajskub also offered mesmerizing performances in Mysterious Skin, Sweet Home Alabama, Punch-Drunk Love, Firewall, and Little Miss Sunshine. She has been nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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31 Years old and still a virgin, Josh has a lot of jokes about Star Trek: The Next Generation. He talks about his frustrations with women, his love of all things sci-fi, and the absurdities of daily life with the energy of a person having a nervous breakdown. BOOK
SCOUT DURWOOD is a recent LA transplant having spent the last five years in New York City. She is a chanteuse and comedienne as well as a founding member of Mighty Little Productions. Her one woman musical, "Hi, How Can I Help You?" debuted in August 2010 at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival and was developed thanks to a grant from Brooklyn Arts Exchange. Her work has been featured on The Howard Stern Show, CBS Radio, The Miss America Pageant, Comix Comedy Club, Gotham, Joe´s Pub, La Mama, Duane Park, Galapagos Art Space, and just about every venue in New York City with a stage and a mic. She currently resides in Los Angeles and is the host of Whimsy! A Night of Musical Comedy at The Improv Lab. (www.scoutdurwood.com) WEBSITE | | BOOK
Comedian Whitney Rice THE COMEDY STORE, MAD MEN, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA SHOW, LIMBUS,
Whitney is a professor turned actress from Virginia who moved to Los Angeles after watching a documentary on Carol Burnett. In the short time Whitney has been in LA, she booked the lead in an upcoming feature "Limbus" and co-founded "We Be Bitches Productions". Her work has been featured in The Atlantic Wire and Women in Film press. WEBSITE | | BOOK
Comedian Alex Rueda COMEDY STORE, FLAPPERS, FAT MAN'S COMEDY JAM, COMEDY IN THE VALLEY, CANOGA BOWL
Born and raised in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, Alex Rueda has been a lifelong fan of stand-up comedy. Shortly after graduate school, Alex left Corporate America to pursue a full-time career in comedy, screenwriting, and film production. Since then, he has been performing regularly in Los Angeles and has written and produced two short films: "Hired Guns" and "The Moneymaker," which is currently in post-production. WEBSITE | | BOOK
Comedian Michelle Arzaga JOKERS, LAST LAUGH, IMPROV, TOMMY T'S, BROWN EYED GIRL VIDEO
Michelle is like no other "Latina" you have met. She was a House Alternate for the CBS Show Big Brother. A regular in the Bay Area and the Mid West. This comedianne has no taboos. Coming from a conservative family, she's always searching to push the envelope. Army brat turning phone tricks and following food trucks. Enjoy an evening of laughter with the life size cabbage patch doll. BOOK