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Bill Devlin's Comedy & Cocktails with Owen Smith, Brian Scolaro, Cathy Ladman, & more!
Sun, 14 Oct, 7:30 PM PDT
Doors open
7:00 PM PDT
Hollywood Improv (The Main Room)
8162 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90046
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Age Limit
18+

Stand-up
Bill Devlin
Bill Devlin
Stand-up
Bill Devlin - Producer of one of the longest running shows at the world famous Hollywood Improv, Bill Devlin’s Comedy and Cocktails. Devlin's show has featured comedy greats, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, David Spade, Margaret Cho and Drew Carey just to name a few. His unique comedy style is routinely written about in the Irish Herald, The Irish News and The Irish American Post. Did I mention he’s Irish? Devlin has also been profiled on NBC’s Today in LA, National Public Radio and many more.
He was commissioned to produce, write and host (before a live studio audience) his own TV talk/variety show The Un-Invited Guests with Bill Devlin; which starred Devlin and comedy legend Dom Deluise.
Devlin has starred in several independent feature films and in the TV Pilot Comedians Looking For Bigfoot. In his career Devlin has been in dozens of television commercials. He has worked with such film veterans as Tony Goldwyn, Faye Dunaway, Sean Young, Harry Dean Stanton and Ernie Hudson.

Comedy
Owen Smith
Owen Smith
Comedy
OWEN SMITH has performed Stand-up on Conan and Colbert. He’s a regular at the Comedy Store Hollywood and Comedy Cellar in New York. According to Joe Rogan he is amongst the top comics in the world and “should be more famous than he is.” Owen returns to Just For Laughs for the first time since he debuted as a New Face in 2002.
OWEN created an underground buzz in the comedy world when he shot his hour special “Good Luck Everybody” entirely on ten iPhones then retuned them the next day and got all his money back.
A storyteller at heart his personal brand of comedy is comprised of unique angles on fatherhood, marriage, race and his obsession with NPR programming.
Owen is also a sought after writer. His writing credits include: ABC’s Black•ish, Survivor’s Remorse (Starz), The Arsenio Hall Show, The ESPY’s (on ESPN with Drake and ABC with Joel McHale), The Guy’s Choice Awards, Whitney(NBC), Deon Cole’s Black Box (TBS), Are We There Yet (TBS), and Everybody Hates Chris.

Comedy
BRIAN SCOLARO
BRIAN SCOLARO
Comedy
Brooklyn born brian scolaro is an actor and stand-up comedian. He is most known for his half hour comedy central special “Comedy Central Presents: Brian Scolaro” as Doug on TBS’s “Sullivan and Son” and as Stuart on Fox’s “Stacked”.
He got his start at the epicenter of stand up comedy in America the comedy cellar in NYC and was invited to appear at the Just For Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival in 1998. From there he was cast in an NBC pilot and soon after he was added to the NBC sitcom "Three Sisters" as a regular cast member -the bartender "Gordon". Following an ABC pilot and a CBS holding deal Brian became a regular cast member on the Fox sitcom "Stacked." Penned by Steve Levitan (Modern Family) Brian worked for two seasons alongside Pamela Anderson and Christopher Lloyd. About his role of Stuart Miller on "Stacked" the LA Times said "Scolaro is terrific. An actual sitcom find."
Since then Brian has had recurring roles on "Sullivan and Son" "Kroll Show" "Life and Times of Tim" and "Wizards of Waverly Place.” About his role on "Sullivan" Brian Doyle Murray (Caddyshack) stated Scolaro is "one of the best I've ever seen." Brian also has had guest roles on such shows as “Dexter” “Mad Men” “Go On” “Grey’s Anatomy ” “Harry’s Law ” “Men of a Certain Age” “The Middle” "Growing Up Fisher" "The Exes" and many other programs and films.
He has gone on to share his original style of stand up on "Conan" “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” "Gotham Comedy Live" “Late Nite with Conan O’Brien” Comedy Central’s “Live At Gotham” “Comics Unleashed “ and finally his very own half hour special "Comedy Central Presents: Brian Scolaro" which still airs multiple times a year and is one of their popular downloads on comedy central's iTunes page. Comedian Tom Rhodes is quoted saying "he has a hugely inventive style and I go out of my way to see him perform whenever I can." and Marc Maron said on WTF podcast Brian "might be the funniest fuckin person alive.

Comedy
Cathy Ladman
Cathy Ladman
Comedy

Comedy
Suli McCullough
Suli McCullough
Comedy
Suli McCullough is an American stand-up comedian, actor, & writer-producer. He’s best known as "Crazy Legs" in the hilarious Wayans Bros. classic “Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood” & his role as "Mouse" on The Jamie Foxx Show! (Currently streaming on Netflix) Suli was also a writer on the 94th Academy Awards, the infamous Will Smith/Chris Rock “The Slap Heard Around the World”Slap Oscars!
Suli appears in Judd Apatow’s Emmy winning documentary, The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling about his friend/mentor. He also produced the acclaimed stand-up comedy documentary, Dying Laughing, available on iTunes and Amazon. Suli has appeared in: Scary Movie 2, Seinfeld, Married With Children, Mr. Show, and What’s Love Got To Do With It.
Suli was host writer for Cedric the Entertainer on the 73rd PrimeTime Emmys. He was a staff writer on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Lopez Tonight, & head writer for Jamie Foxx on ESPN's "ESPY" Awards. His additional writing/producing credits include - Saturday Night Live, MTV Music Awards, BET Awards, American Music Awards, The Kids Choice Awards, The White House Correspondents' Dinner, Def Comedy Jam, To Tell the Truth, and Last Comic Standing.
Suli is the father of two young adults, an avid basketball fan and sneaker collector.