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Gabriel Jesús Iglesias (born July 15, 1976) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. ... Iglesias was born July 15, 1976, [2] in San Diego, California, [3] ...
Name Location State Notes 3rd Floor Comedy: Montreal: Ontario: Absolute Comedy: Ottawa: Ontario: ACME Comedy Theatre: Hollywood: California: All Out Improv: Oakland
The Comedy Store was opened in April 1972 by comedians Sammy Shore (1927–2019), and Rudy De Luca.The building was formerly the home of Club Seville (1935), [1] later, Ciro's (1940–1957), a popular Hollywood nightclub owned by William Wilkerson, and later Ciro's Le Disc, [1] a rock and roll venue, [2] where the Byrds were discovered in 1964.
Zoltan Kaszas is a Hungarian-American comedian and actor. [1] [2] [3]Kaszas was born in Budapest, Hungary, May 23, 1987 and raised by his single mother.He moved to the United States on July 4, 1991, at 4 years old. [4]
Mendte was a weather personality at San Diego's KFMB and also performed stand-up comedy in Southern California comedy clubs. Mendte wrote and produced a humor commentary feature called "How Come?" for the Paramount Studios syndicated program Hard Copy. Mendte was the first male host of Access Hollywood when the show debuted in 1996.
San Diego Comic-Con is a comic book convention and multi-genre entertainment event held annually in San Diego, California, at the San Diego Convention Center.Founded in 1970, originally showcasing primarily comic books and science fiction/fantasy media, Comic-Con has grown to include a large range of pop culture and entertainment elements across virtually all genres.
Charles F. Buddy, first bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, University of San Diego founder [94] [95] Chase Budinger, professional basketball player [96] [97] Jud Buechler, former professional basketball player, NBA coach; Victor Buono, actor [98] [99] Michael C. Burgess, actor, poet, activist and former editor of The Star-News
SOMA was originally opened in the early 1990s by Len Paul at an old warehouse in downtown San Diego on 555 Union Street, just south of Market Street and was originally a slaughterhouse – hence the name “SOuth of MArket." At that time, the venue was mostly known as a dance club, but eventually made the transition to hosting live music.