Dave Landau

Dave Landau

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Dave Landau: A Prison 10
Title: Dave Landau: A Prison 10
Character: Himself
Released: February 17, 2023
Type: Movie
Dave Landau returns to where it all started, Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle, for his first one-hour special “A Prison 10” to talk about his insane past life, his family, and all the ups and downs it took for him to get to his present life.
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Footlights
Title: Footlights
Character: Ellis Zimmerman
Released: June 7, 2015
Type: Movie
After another flop, director Jef Little struggles to maintain his credibility--and sanity--in a business filled with rivals, two-faces, phonies, a colorful cast of supporting characters, and a nagging subconscious.
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Title: Gotham Comedy Live
Character: Self
Released: November 15, 2012
Type: TV
Gotham Comedy Club, a popular comedy venue in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, is the setting of an hourlong series that is shot in front of an audience at the club. Each episode features routines by several comics -- a list that has included such names as David Alan Grier, Gilbert Gottfried and Artie Lange -- in what the network says is an unedited and uncensored format. In addition to the big names of the field who take the Gotham stage, the show also features up-and-comers who want to make a name for themselves in the stand-up comedy business.
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Title: Comedy.tv
Released: September 26, 2009
Type: TV
Some say laughter is the best medicine. It’s true. Standup comedy has been known to cure everything from bad moods and frowns to fits of pouting. So for those who need a heavy dose of hilarity, try a spoonful of “Comedy.TV.” With no traffic jams, parking debacles, or two-drink minimums of the local comedy clubs, the most clever comedians jump onstage for a full-fledged funny fest.
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Henry Cho: What's That Clickin' Noise?
Title: Henry Cho: What's That Clickin' Noise?
Character: Announcer
Released: July 14, 2006
Type: Movie
Take a Korean-American comic who was raised in Tennessee and you're bound to get some hilarious stories. Recalling his most vivid childhood memories in this stand-up special, Henry Cho riffs on playing sports, surviving pregnancy and having children.