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ABOUT DAVE SCHWENSEN Consultant * Trainer * Keynote Speaker * Author |
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Dave is the author of How To Be A Working Comic: An Insider's Guide To A Career In Stand-Up Comedy, (Back Stage Books, NYC), and Comedy FAQs And Answers: How The Stand-Up Biz Really Works, (Allworth Press, NYC). Though not a stand-up comedian, his insider's knowledge of the entertainment industry was earned as Talent Coordinator for the television show, A&E's An Evening At The Improv, and the legendary Improv Comedy Clubs in Hollywood and New York City. While in this capacity he also acted as a comedian consultant for many television and film productions. Included in this list are The Tonight Show, Late Night with David Letterman, The Today Show, Comedy Central, HBO, MTV, Disney, Paramount and other major television networks and film studios. As a nationally recognized humor and comedy coach, Dave's workshops are sold-out events from New York and Philadelphia to Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Dave is the host of the one hour weekly radio show What's So Funny! and an award-winning humor columnist and entertainment journalist with articles published in the United States, Canada and Japan. His reviews, interviews and behind the scenes exclusives have included entertainers such as Paul McCartney, Bill Cosby, Britney Spears, Ray Romano, Garth Brooks and too many other celebrities in what is meant to be a short introductory bio!
His third book, The Beatles In Cleveland, has landed on numerous best seller lists, including Top Ten on Amazon.com for "Biographies & Memoirs," "Composers & Musicians" and the Number One position for "Items Sold In Northern Ohio." For a magical journey back into 1960s pop culture, Dave offers a pop culture entertainment program titled Beatlemania On The North Coast that includes a rare film of The Beatles in concert as the grand finale. * Click here to view a short promotional video for Beatlemania On The North Coast. * Click here for Beatlemania / pop culture informational page.
Tired of making his hometown a vacation spot every year, Dave relocated from Hollywood to the South Shore of Lake Erie. His current inspiration and frequent cast of characters for his award-winning weekly newspaper column, Something To Laugh About, include his wife Debutant Deb, sons Dangerous Paul and Chaos Kevin, and a large dog named Snickers who is fond of eating television remote controls.
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