CollinMoulton “Collin’s show is a steady flow of sharp and relevant humor driven by loose and fun likeability” --These are just a few of the quotes we’ve heard after the show “…Dude, my face hurts!!...You’re hilarious!!” “…I really think you have what it takes to be the next Seinfeld…You have the IT thing…” “Very funny…were you on the show?” "...You are gonna be huge. It's so good to see real comedians. Ones that write, work hard and respect the art and you are one of them." "Man You are really somethin' special... And I am so glad they found my poodle. Do you know what they do to poodles out in the country?" COOL STUFF Regular on The Bob and Tom show (with 3 2010 appearances) CLUBS COMEDIAN REFERENCES: STORY BIO Less than two years after getting started, Collin won his first comedy competition (the 2001 Rocky Mountain Laff-Off), and later that year found himself featured on Comedy Central’s “Best of the Improv.” 2003 proved to be another successful year for the up-and-comer, as he was a “Best in Fest” feature at the renowned Montreal Comedy Festival. Flash back eleven years ago to LA’s Laugh Factory – aspiring stand-up comic Collin Moulton waits in line 10 hours for the chance to take the stage for three minutes on his first open mic night. Now fast-forward to December 11th 2009. Collin’s still waiting around at a comedy venue, but this time he’ll get considerably more than three minutes of stage time, and best of all, he’s performing his first ever Stand-up special for Television (Showtime). …300 shows a year around the country, including performances at comedy shrines like Caroline’s (NYC), The Funnybones (Columbus, Des Moines, Virginia Beach, Richmond, Toledo, Omaha, Richmond, Hartford etc...), The Improv (LA, Irvine, Brea, Denver, Tampa, etc...), The Laugh Factory, The Icehouse (Pasadena, CA), the Punchline (San Francisco), and Ridley’s Comedy Castle (Detroit, MI). When not working the country’s glitziest rooms on the coasts, Collin leaves no comedy club stone unturned in the nation’s heartland. One week you might find him working a stretch of one-nighters across Texas and Oklahoma; the next week he could be on a four-night stand in Ohio. Or late this fall he could be emceeing Whitey’s annual redneck dragqueen show in Burlington Iowa... Maybe you should wait to see that on video. "I really think you have what it takes to be the next Seinfeld ...shared the stage with Alex Reymundo, Lewis Black and Jeff Garlin, as well as Robin Williams, Jimmy Schubert, Billy Gardell, Marc Ryan... many more ...regular airplay on Sirius Radio
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