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In 1977, Bob Zany started his career where most
performers want to end up --on national television. At the tender
age of fifteen, the native Southern Californian appeared on the
infamous Gong Show. Halfway through his stand-up routine, which he
read from a piece of paper, he was pulled off the stage by a man
dressed like a nun wielding a net. Welcome to Show Biz, Bay-bee!
Eleven years later, Zany made a triumphant return to The Gong Show,
this time as a celebrity judge. Though the initial experience was
painful, it marked the first of over 100 appearances on national
television.
In 1981, while attending Mt. San Antonio
College, he applied for a job as a newscaster at the campus radio
station but was turned down. Later that year, he auditioned for the
owner of The Ice House in Pasadena. The audition took place in the
middle of the afternoon in a club that seats 300. From the only
occupied chair came the voice of the owner, "You're not ready." Zany
looked around the empty showroom and said "Neither is your club!"
Undaunted, he talked the owner into letting him produce his own show
so he could have the stage time, and for the owner, an audience. The
result was The Bob Zany Show. The shows sold out consistently-- with
everyone Zany knew from his hometown, West Covina, and then some--in
attendance. The shows featured such newcomers as Garry Shandling,
Yakov Smirnoff, Robert Wulh, Kevin Nealon, and Nia Peeples. After
one show, Zany was approached by Frazier Smith, the host of a
top-rated radio show on KLOS/LA. After a short time doing guest
spots on Frazier's show, Zany was hired by KLOS as a personality
with his own show on Saturday mornings.
His other accomplishments include the creation
of Bob Zany's Comedy Outlets, with over 50 locations throughout
California and Nevada; a comedy album "Hi Home, I'm Honey", on Laff
Records; a soon-to-be published diet scrapbook, "Laugh at Fat,
Bay-bee!", which chronicles his 175-lb weight loss (an
accomplishment in itself!); numerous roles in feature films,
including a starring role opposite Linda Blair in Up Your Alley; and
the highlight of his career to date, being hired by his idol, Steve
Martin, to appear on George Burns' Comedy Week.
Zany's stage persona has evolved over the
years, but the dramatic weight loss in 1991 caused the need for a
major overhaul...along with the 175-lbs, he lost 30 minutes of his
act! He spent the following year doing late night spots at Hollywood
clubs, trying to "reinvent" himself. The result is the
cigar-smoking, audience-interactive crowd favorite Bob Zany we know
and love today. The transition also led to appearances on Rodney
Dangerfield's HBO Special, and as a semi-finalist on Star Search.
Zany continues to work in television and film,
including recent guest-starring roles on Roseanne and The Drew Carey
Show, and headlines at comedy clubs worldwide, with recent tours in
England and Denmark. He is married to comedienne/actress Erin
O'Connor, and they live in Los Angeles with their three dogs and
three cats.
It's just business, Bay-Bee!
FILM
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TITLE |
ROLE |
PRODUCER |
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Joe Dirt |
Cameo |
Columbia Pictures |
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Up Your Alley |
Lead |
IVE Entertainment |
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Repossessed |
Cameo |
Carolco |
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The Adventures of Babyman |
Co-star |
Jendyl Productions |
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I Crave Rock-n-Roll |
Cameo |
Carmen Santa Maria |
TELEVISION
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TITLE |
ROLE |
PRODUCER |
| Over 100
national appearances including: |
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The Tonight Show |
Featured |
NBC |
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The American Comedy Awards |
Featured/Nominee |
ABC |
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The Drew Carey Show |
Co-star |
ABC |
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Roseanne |
Guest Star |
ABC |
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George Burns' Comedy Week |
Guest Star |
CBS |
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Life in the Fat Lane |
Featured |
NBC |
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Rodney Dangerfield's Really Big Show |
Featured |
HBO |
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Full Frontal Comedy |
Featured |
Showtime |
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Half-Hour Comedy Hour |
Featured |
MTV |
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Evening at the Improv (7 appearances) |
Featured |
A&E |
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Caroline's Comedy Hour |
Featured |
A&E |
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Stand-Up Spotlight (Best of Show) |
Featured |
VH-1 |
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Star Search |
Semi-Finalist |
Syndicated |
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The Jerry Lewis Telethon (3 appearances) |
Featured |
Syndicated |
RADIO
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TITLE |
ROLE |
LENGTH |
PRODUCER |
| Over 300 live
appearances including: |
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The Bob & Tom Show |
Regular Call-In Guest |
(Current) |
WFBQ-FM, 94.7
Indianapolis, IN
(27 Station Affiliates) |
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The Bob Zany Show |
Host |
2 years |
KLOS/LA |
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Bob Zany's Comedy Report |
Host |
2 years |
KMDY/LA |
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Saturday Night Fraze |
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Recurring |
KLSX/LA |
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Danny Bonaduce Show (Chicago) |
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Recurring |
WLUP |
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John DeBella Show (Philadelphia) |
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Recurring |
WYSP |
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Stevens & Pruet (Houston) |
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Recurring |
KLOL |
WRITING/PRODUCING
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TITLE |
ROLE |
|
Kenny Loggins' Christmas Special |
Writer, Executive Producer |
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Travel Shoppin' (Pilot) |
Writer, Segment Producer |
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David Spade's Hollywood Minute(Saturday
Night Live) |
Contributing Writer |
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New Times |
Contributing Columnist |
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Smoke Magazine |
Guest Columnist |
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Laugh Factory Magazine |
Associate Editor |
PERSONAL APPEARANCES HEADLINER
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VENUE |
LOCATION |
| Selection
from more than 500 comedy clubs worldwide |
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The Improv |
Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas |
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The Ice House |
Pasadena |
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The Laugh Factory |
Los Angeles, Chicago, Memphis |
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Caroline's |
New York |
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The Comedy Stop |
Las Vegas, Atlantic City |
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The Riviera |
Las Vegas |
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The Maxim |
Las Vegas |
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Bally's |
Las Vegas |
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The Aladdin |
Las Vegas |
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The Laff Stop |
Houston, Austin, TX |
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The Comedy Gallery |
Minneapolis |
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The Comedy Zoo |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
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London Jam |
London, England |
CORPORATE SHOWS
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Carlsberg Brewing Company, Denmark |
Los Angeles Police Department |
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Oil Can Harry's, Pacific Northwest |
Mervyn's Department Stores |
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California Democratic Party Convention |
Water Buffalo Club |
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Make A Wish Foundation |
Senator Bill Lockyear |
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Sony |
Friar's Club |
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Disney |
Wizard Magazine |
OPENING ACT
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VENUE |
LOCATION |
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Jay Leno |
UCLA |
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Rodney Dangerfield |
UCLA |
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Garry Shandling |
Loyola Marymount |
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The Oakridge Boys |
University of Hawaii |
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Leon Russell |
University of Michigan |
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
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Bob Fisher |
The Ice House |
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Budd Friedman |
The Improv |
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Jamie Masada |
The Laugh Factory, LA |
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Mark Babbitt |
The Laff Stop |
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Bob Kephart |
The Comedy Stop |
BOOKING AND P/A:
BOB ZANY ENTERPRISES, INC
12115 MAGNOLIA, BLVD.
SUITE 103
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA 91607 |