His humor is so infectious that it will make you forget your worries and tension. What more, you will be smiling to yourself even when the show is finished. So don't miss it. Book your tickets now and laugh the evening away with George Wallace.
What makes George Wallace stands out in his ...
His humor is so infectious that it will make you forget your worries and tension. What more, you will be smiling to yourself even when the show is finished. So don't miss it. Book your tickets now and laugh the evening away with George Wallace.
What makes George Wallace stands out in his capability to connect to everyone right from the young till the old or where they are from. He humorously talks of scenarios that everyone has been in and also the thoughts that has been in everyone's mind. He doesn't hesitate to share with the audience, the thoughts on being American, or observations of daily life or commentary on celebrities in the news, from Kobe Bryant to Michael Jackson. He also kids about his desire to take part in the California governor's race and also wishing that he could have run with Gary Coleman serving as a "mini me".
In fact he says that he finds humor in everything whether it is media or relationships or dialogue cliches. Well he has got an unique characteristic in him and that is his ability to read his audience before he starts a show. At all costs, he avoids standard opening lines. Among other comics, Wallace is known as "the guy who can roll the room over if it's dead.". Comedian-writer Wallace is a favorite guest on the TV talk show circuit with appearances on "The Tonight Show" and "Oprah." George received an American Comedy Award for "Best Stand-Up Comedian," in 1995 after having been nominated four years in a row! Even if you are an audience you are not safe under his scrutiny because Wallace picks on everyone: those showing up late, those talking on their cell phones and those just sitting there! His jokes are never offensive but it is entertaining and guaranteed to draw never-ending laughs from the audience.
When George Wallace was only six years old, he decided that he would become a comedian. He attended college at the University of Akron, Ohio and graduated with degree in transportation and marketing. He then joined the advertising business. But the urge of becoming of comedian was so strong that he left his job and began to perform stand-up comedy and was offered a job writing for "The Red Foxx Show." His was popular with radio audiences as well. Wallace was a regular on The Tom Joyner Morning Show before joining the legendary Isaac Hayes on a popular radio program on WRKS, New York. He was offered to do stand-up comedy in television as well as shows. His television credits include HBO One Night Stand, Hallmark's movie Santa Jr. (2002), Seinfeld, The Parkers, Moesha, The Tonight Show, Oprah, Hollywood Squares, Late Show With David Letterman, Rosie O'Donnell, Live With Regis, Politically Incorrect, Entertainment Tonight, E! Entertainment, Extra and a guest-host on Later on NBC. As well as In The Heat Of The Night, Tall Hopes, The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air, and Arliss. Wallace also appeared in numerous films including Comedian, The Wash, Three Strikes, Little Nicky, A Rage In Harlem, Punchline, Postcards From The Edge, Batman Forever and Ladykillers.
His most famous shows are "Yo Mama" and "I Be Thinkin" jokes, that includes participation of the audiences. He selects a few people out of the crowd and makes comments in a comical way. Later after his shows, he signs autographs.
What makes his shows always a hit is that you will never see the same show twice.
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