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BOBCAT GOLDTHWAIT -- Stand-Up's Wildman!
Contributed by: Shauna N. on 4/8/2008

As a stand-up comic, Bobcat Goldthwait has been compared to everyone from Lenny Bruce to a Warner Brothers cartoon character on the verge of a nervous breakdown. He landed his first film role in "Police Academy 2" and also appeared in both sequels, "Police Academy 3" and "4." His trademark voice got him characters in movies and television shows including "The Simpsons," "Beavis and Butthead," and the Disney series "Buzz Lightyear and Hercules."

He has also hosted three of his own HBO specials as well as an episode of "MAD TV." Goldthwait has guest-starred on such shows as "ER," "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," and "Living Single," as well as many other memorable appearances. Bobcat also directed sketches for Dave Chappelle's Comedy Central series "The Chappelle Show." He worked as a segment director on Comedy Central's "The Man Show" and "Strip Mall." Bobcat also appeared on CBS' smash hit "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," FOX's "That 70s Show," TBS's "Dinner & A Movie," MTV's "Loveline," and VH1's "The List," and played a memorable role in the feature film "Blow."

Through his trademark voice, enthusiastic charisma and ability to own the stage, Bobcat is a must-see seasoned artist in this ever-going business. Tickets and showtimes can be purchased at ComedyWorks.com for next weekend,APRIL 18th &19th!!!




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Shauna N.

Denver , CO

Shauna N. has posted 53 stories and 1 comment since joining on 3/3/2008. Shauna N.'s average story rating is 5.
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