Bill Bellamy: Dec 3-4
Last Comic Standing
Who's Got Jokes
Fastlane
The Lottery Ticket


Bill brings his humor and comedic expertise to NBC as the new host of the hit comedy competition series "Last Comic Standing" which will begin airing its fifth season this summer. For the first time, the auditions will now become international to find the funniest comic in the world. In addition, Bellamy also hosts the TV One network series, "Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes?" Premiering last October, the show searches the nation for the hottest rising comics who will compete to be crowned "Jokes" champion. Bellamy also headlined the 2006 season of "Def Comedy Jam," back on HBO after a nine-year hiatus. In addition, his DVD aired as a one-hour special on Comedy Central last October. Bellamy co-starred last year in the TBS original movie "Getting Played" opposite Vivica A. Fox, Carmen Electra and Stacey Dash. Bill starred in the FOX series "Fastlane" from director McG. The one-hour drama follows two cops, Bellamy as Deaqon Hayes and Peter Facinelli as Van Ray, as they go undercover to take down the highest - and lowest - criminals in Los Angeles. Bellamy co-starred in the Screen Gems comedy hit "The Brothers" opposite D.L. Hughley, Shemar Moore and Morris Chestnut. For the big screen, Bellamy just completed production on the film "Neverwas" starring opposite Jessica Lange, William Hurt, Aaron Eckhart, Ian McKellen and Brittany Murphy. Bellamy's other film credits include his role in Oliver Stone's highly lauded film "Any Given Sunday," with Al Pacino, James Woods, Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx and Dennis Quaid.
Stewart Huff: Dec 1-2
Stewart Huff was born in Campbellsville, Kentucky and grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee. He has been performing comedy for over 15 years, beginning when he decided to drop out of college to become a writer. Currently touring theatres, comedy clubs and special events across the country, Huff reaches past the norm for his genuine -- and genuinely unexpected -- comedy. His knack for embracing the foibles of humanity and his refreshing originality make him as likeable as he is hilarious. A storyteller at heart, Huff continues to amaze with his clever material and personal wit.

Huff has performed in comedy clubs nationally and internationally, including the Improv in Los Angeles and New York, the Punchline in Atlanta and the Funny Bone in Omaha, as well as countless others.

A finalist in the 2006 Boston Comedy Festival, Huff was also invited to perform in the HBO Las Vegas Festival, where his act can be viewed on pay-per-view.

He currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his girlfriend. There he drops off the various items he collects while on the road, including an antique barber chair, countless vintage photographs, and an extensive collection of LP’s. She likes this.

Look for him in the upcoming documentary Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages, currently in post-production and slated for release in Fall 2009.
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