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October 27-30 |
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Gary Gulman has had remarkable success in every pursuit he has
put his boundless energy and determination into. He was a three-sport
varsity athlete at Peabody Veterans Memorial High School as well
as a member of the National Honors Society. After high school Gary
received a full scholarship to play for the perpetually bowl-bound
football program at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
He also was a Dean’s List student in the rigorous accounting
program at B.C.’s renowned Carroll School of Management. A
young man of varied interests, one constant was his love for all
forms of comedy. A dedicated fan of late night comedy, his accommodating
mother allowed him to stay up to watch Saturday Night Live from
the time he was six. (He rarely stayed awake past Weekend Update.)
After graduating in the mid-nineties Gary worked for the C.P.A.
firm then called Coopers &
Lybrand. He also decided this was the opportune time to pursue his
child hood dream of “telling jokes on tv.” He would
work a 12-hour day as an accountant and then spend his nights on
a quest for performance time at every comedy venue in New England.
For years he would often drive six hours or more in exchange for
most times nothing more than five minutes with a stage and a microphone.
Gary would perform in rock clubs, used book stores, bars, dance
clubs and anywhere else that would indulge his fervor for comedy.
After two years Gary left his accounting job and subsequently worked
as a substitute high school teacher and Starbucks Coffee employee
in order to allow himself more time to devote to his growing passion
for writing and performing jokes. (Also he was bored of being an
accountant) He spent those years on a relentless mission to become
a professional stand-up.
In 1999, after thousands of open-mike shows and countless hours
writing and rewriting jokes in what became piles of composition
notebooks, Gary was selected to perform in the prestigious Montreal
International Comedy Festival. Within six months of his performances
at this showcase, attended by hundreds of comedy industry elites
he reached milestones that many entertainers never reach. That fall,
he performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Show with
David Letterman, and secured a deal to write and star in a biographical
situation comedy for Twentieth Century Fox.
Since 1999 Gary has maintained his uncommon devotion and work ethic
and continued on his path of excellence. He has made many more television
appearances, starred in two more pilots and appeared in his own
half hour special on Showtime. Always striving for greatness, Gary
continues to refine his act and in a short time has become one of
the most unique, charming voices in contemporary American Stand-up
Comedy.
With Matt Golightly
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