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Stand-up comedian Chad Daniels has signed with CAA.
He is originally from, and remains based in Minnesota, and has been touring for more than 20 years with his comedy take on parenting and other stories about his life. Daniels got his start as a standup comic by appearing at an open-mic night at the Acme Comedy Company in Minneapolis.
Daniels has made six late night appearances and is one of 13 comics to be featured on The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien. He also appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and hosted a half hour special for Comedy Central.
His 2017 album, Footprints on the Moon, hit No. 2 on Billboard‘s comedy albums chart. In 2019, Daniels’ third stand-up special and fifth album, Dad Chaniels, was released, now streaming on YouTube.
His podcast Middle of Somewhere with co-host Cy Amundson is released weekly with extra content on Patreon @MOSPodcast.
Stand-up comedian Chad Daniels has signed with CAA.
He is originally from, and remains based in Minnesota, and has been touring for more than 20 years with his comedy take on parenting and other stories about his life. Daniels got his start as a standup comic by appearing at an open-mic night at the Acme Comedy Company in Minneapolis.
Daniels has made six late night appearances and is one of 13 comics to be featured on The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien. He also appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and hosted a half hour special for Comedy Central.
His 2017 album, Footprints on the Moon, hit No. 2 on Billboard‘s comedy albums chart. In 2019, Daniels’ third stand-up special and fifth album, Dad Chaniels, was released, now streaming on YouTube.
His podcast Middle of Somewhere with co-host Cy Amundson is released weekly with extra content on Patreon @MOSPodcast.
- 7/27/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jason Voorhees of Friday the 13th fame may not seem like the kind of guy you’d want anywhere near your kids, but in a new video shared by Swns, we see the legendary serial killer paying a friendly visit to one lucky boy on his birthday.
According to the video’s description, father Sam Murphy arranged this meeting as a treat for his son Carter, who has Adhd. Sam reportedly asked Carter what he wanted for his special day, and was told that his one wish was to meet the hockey-masked murderer.
Sure enough, though Sam warned his son that it would be difficult to arrange, Carter found the infamous Mr. Voorhees waiting for him outside the school gates. You can watch the short video above, in which Jason and a grinning Carter are seen walking home hand in hand.
Here's What Jason Voorhees Looks Like Under The Mask...
According to the video’s description, father Sam Murphy arranged this meeting as a treat for his son Carter, who has Adhd. Sam reportedly asked Carter what he wanted for his special day, and was told that his one wish was to meet the hockey-masked murderer.
Sure enough, though Sam warned his son that it would be difficult to arrange, Carter found the infamous Mr. Voorhees waiting for him outside the school gates. You can watch the short video above, in which Jason and a grinning Carter are seen walking home hand in hand.
Here's What Jason Voorhees Looks Like Under The Mask...
- 2/8/2020
- by David Pountain
- We Got This Covered
Contrary to even our own guide to what's coming out on video-on-demand and online, rumors of the demise of those shiny discs that still take up shelf space have been greatly exaggerated. Take next week, for example, in which one will only be able to enjoy the guilty pleasure of "Lake Placid 3" or the easy charm of the Adam Scott indie comedy "Passenger Side" on DVD or upgrade to high-definition for the "Alien Quadrilogy" boxed set, a rerelease of the "Back to the Future" trilogy or better yet, Criterion editions of Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory" or the Japanese curiosity "Hausu" on Blu-ray. And it's not even December yet.
Unfortunately in this time of tightened purse strings, the studios and specialty labels like Shout! Factory, Criterion and Olive Films aren't going to make this holiday season any easier on the wallet, with most digging deep into the vaults to...
Unfortunately in this time of tightened purse strings, the studios and specialty labels like Shout! Factory, Criterion and Olive Films aren't going to make this holiday season any easier on the wallet, with most digging deep into the vaults to...
- 10/21/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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