Stand-up/Sit-Down
Comedian Eddie Brill
For seventeen years, legendary comedian Eddie Brill worked on The Late Show with David Letterman. He served as the audience warm-up and for eleven of those years he was the Stand-Up Comedy Talent Coordinator. Eddie has taped more than 100 TV shows in six different countries... including ten appearances on The Late Show... and an appearance on the FX hit series, "Louie." He has also produced 12 comedy specials for the top streaming services.
A 3-time MAC award winner for Outstanding Male Comic in NYC, he has hosted and performed for hundreds of corporate events...including ESPN, Glaxo Welcome. Hyatt Hotels and BMC Software. He’s performed on some of the greatest stages in the world including The Shrine Auditorium and Radio City Music Hall.
He has been the audience warm-up for many shows including the "Dana Carvey Show," "Madigan Men," "This is Your Life" and early episodes of "Saved By The Bell.” He also appeared in numerous films as an actor, including "30 Years To Life" with Tracy Morgan, and used his voice talents in many animated series including Comedy Central's "Dr Katz" and ABC's "Science Court.” He was recently tabbed by the American Comedy Archives to be their full-time host.
Eddie produces and helps book stand-up talent all over the world. He was the creative director and architect of the wildly successful "Great American Comedy Festival,” which honored Johnny Carson. Eddie also was a producer on the Woodstock Comedy Festival and is a consultant for the upcoming Catskill Comedy Fest. He has assisted in booking the US acts for the International TV show, “The World Stands Up.”
Along with Norman Lear in 1978, he helped create one of the first ever college comedy writing departments in the country at Emerson College in Boston. He also helped create the Emerson Comedy Workshop, founded in 1976 and continues to thrive today. He currently teaches a highly acclaimed stand-up comedy workshop worldwide that helps comics young and old take their comedy work to the next level.
Eddie performs and helps raise money for many benefits including The Roberto Clemente Foundation (for underprivileged children), Sisters in Survival (women with Breast cancer). Juvenile Diabetes, The Big Papi Foundation, The American Cancer Association, and with Reader's Digest and St. Jude on Stand-Up for the Children.
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