Laugh Factory Vol. 07 of All Access with Dom Irrera

Laugh Factory Vol. 07 of All Access with Dom Irrera

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Read by: Jeremy Hotz, Rick Overton, Mario Joyner, Joey Medina

Language: English

Length: 1 hour and 2 minutes

Publisher: Laugh Factory IMG Media, LLC

Release date: 2007-04-24

This week at the Laugh Factory, great sets from Joey Medina, Rick Overton, Mario Joyner, and Jeremy Hotz. Brooklyn native Joey Medina says rich people and poor people brag differently, and talks to Dom about his former life as a boxer. Rick Overton explains why hippies paved the way and who's changing the face of comedy. Mario Joyner says The Home Depot is a do-it-yourself death trap. Jeremy Hotz says he's so lonely that both his condoms and his catsup are going bad.

Joey Medina
A Puerto Rican who was born and raised in the Bronx, Joey spent most of his teen years perfecting boxing skills that nearly earned him a shot at the world title. Joey was in The Original Latin Kings of Comedy, along with Cheech Marin, Paul Rodriguez, George Lopez, and Alex Reymundo. A regular at all the nation's top comedy clubs, he has also toured Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Egypt, Israel, and Bosnia.

Rick Overton
Raised in New Jersey and New York, Rick comes from a musical family. For the past four decades, Rick has appeared in dozens of memorable TV shows and films, including Groundhog Day, Seinfeld, and Beverly Hills Cop.

Mario Joyner

Originally from Pittsburgh, Mario grew up in a family of seven brothers and sisters. Mario now lives in Santa Monica, California. Mario was formerly the host of MTV's Half-Hour Comedy Hour. He has appeared many times on The Late Show with David Letterman and in the Aspen Comedy Festival, and he has had his own One Night Stand special on HBO.

Jeremy Hotz
Originally from Ottawa, Canada, Jeremy is a favorite in stand-up comedy clubs across Canada and the U.S., including the world famous Laugh Factory and the Improv. Jeremy has appeared in My Favorite Martian and Speed 2. He starred in the four-part mini-series Married Life on Comedy Central and was nominated for a Gemini Award for the CBC's CANA-DUH.