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He also appeared in a TV comedy serial called "Malam Minggu Miko" on Kompas TV, jury of Stand Up Comedy Indonesia and Stand Up Comedy Academy and host of Comic Action on Indosiar. He is also one of the first Indonesian YouTubers who received "Youtube Partner Rewards" and the first Indonesian YouTuber to gain more than 1 million subscribers.
Rizky Firdaus Wijaksana (born 23 December 1990), better known as Uus, is an Indonesian stand-up comedian, actor and presenter. He is also a founder of the independent wrestling promotion, Kebanting! Controversy
Comedy is also presented in TV programs as part of talent search events. One example of this approach is Stand-Up Comedy Indonesia, a TV program that looks for talent to become comedians or entertainers in the Indonesian film industry.
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After Kompas TV found his comedy videos on YouTube, Kompas TV invited him to be the host of the competition. [8] On 8 December, he held a special performance under the name INDONESIA: (read: Indonesia colon), a combination of hip hop concerts, stand-up comedy, the launch of the book Berani Mengubah, and the launch of his fourth album, Album 32. [3]
His first half-hour special was released on Comedy Central in 2017. [4] His comedic story "Catfishing the KKK" has been viewed more than 13 million times on YouTube. [5] In 2018, he appeared on the Netflix stand-up comedy series The Comedy Lineup. [6] At the New York Comedy Festival that year, he was named New York's Funniest Stand Up. [7]
Ernest Prakasa (born 29 January 1982) is an Indonesian comedian, stand up performer, writer, and actor. He became popular after receiving third place in Stand Up Comedy Indonesia (SUCI) in 2011. He is known as a Chinese-Indonesian comedian who often uses his ethnic background as a standup comedy subject. [ 1 ]
In its original form, HBO's "Def Comedy Jam" was an alternative to the club circuit, providing opportunities to black stand-ups and has since grown into something larger. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] The stylistic origins of the Def Jam comedy genre directly borrow from the hip-hop scene and the rap "arena".