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John Di Domenico

John Di Domenico started his professional acting career in Philadelphia, while maintaining copy writing positions with Philadelphia advertising agencies. John’s gift for comedy got him noticed by the SKITZOID Comedy Troupe. Di Domenico was soon performing and touring nationally with the company, eventually becoming the head writer and artistic director. John performed for a year More Info »

Pat Cooper

Pat Cooper (born Pasquale Caputo July 31, 1929) is an American actor and comedian. Cooper started performing in the 1950s, originally for primarily Italian-American audiences. His big break came in 1963 on The Jackie Gleason Show. Afterwards, he played the top nightclubs such as the 500 Club, Latin Casino, Palumbo’s, Atlantic City and Las Vegas Hotels More Info »

Victor DiBitetto

An incredibly powerful performer, comedian Vic DiBitetto churns energy, honesty and humanity into nonstop laughter. His pace is frenetic. He’s been called a cross between Rodney Dangerfield and Ralph Kramden. The bottom line is, DiBitetto leaves his audiences breathless with laughter. He is referred to by most other comics as a “killer” which means you More Info »

Patrick Carlin

Patrick Carlin, brother to George Carlin, is an America comedian and writer. He worked for 2 years on The George Carlin Show and wrote two episodes during that time. Most recently Carlin finished writing a book titled “Quien F!#kin’ Sabe?” a collection of thoughts, essays, quotations and poems by fictional friends. http://www.patrickcarlin.com/about-patrick/