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Web site: www.johnheffron.com
Season two winner of NBC’s hit reality series
“Last Comic Standing,” comedian John Heffron has become
the comic to watch and love. This Detroit funnyman won the competition,
as well as a talent contract and other great opportunities. When
asked about his experience on the show, John said “It’s
a lot like high school… there are good and bad memories, in
the end, I think I will only remember the good ones.” The
newly married 33-year-old comic is already seeing the payoffs, recently
nabbing a development deal with ABC for his own sitcom. John’s
half hour Comedy Central special “Comedy Central Presents:
John Heffron” is played frequently on the network. John also
recently released his third comedy CD The Better Half which is available
on ITunes and Amazon. . John also recently served as a celebrity
roaster on the dais for one of his childhood idols - Gene Simmons
of KISS. The roast episodes will be seen on “Gene Simmons
Family Jewels” on A&E on June 3rd and June 10th at 10:00p.ET/PT
Since winning “Last Comic Standing”, Heffron has been
on the road non-stop, performing in comedy clubs, colleges and theatres
across the country. In 2006, he appeared on stage as part of the
20-city Maxim/Bud Light “Real Men of Comedy Tour,” with
Joe Rogan and Charlie Murphy. John can also be seen and heard online
hosting his own hour-long radio show John Heffron’s Class
Clown on www.Nowlive.com
Heffron started his comedy career as a student at Eastern Michigan
University, skipping night classes to perform stand-up comedy. He
got his first gig as an emcee at the Main Street Comedy Showcase,
located on the University of Michigan Campus. After making his way
to graduation, he immediately began working in the field of his
choice. He started touring the college circuit, performing at over
80 colleges a year. By that time he was already a seasoned comic
with over four years of experience. The college audience related
to his type of humor, which talked about his days in college, the
retro music that he and his classmates listened to, and the pop
rocks that he played with as a kid. This material made him a hit
on college campuses where he recorded his first comedy CD, Kid With
A Cape.
By the age of 25, John was a successful headlining comedian who
decided to also put his degrees in communications and psychology
to work by taking a job as radio sidekick to Danny Bonaduce on the
highly rated Detroit morning show. He worked for 5 years before
making his way back to Los Angeles. Since arriving in LA and making
his home in Hollywood, he has made numerous television appearances
including NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,”
“The Late Late Show”, his own half-hour “Comedy
Central Presents” special, and many others. In addition, he
has also performed at the prestigious Just For Laughs Comedy Festival
in Montreal as well as the HBO Comedy Festival in Aspen.
Also a creative entrepreneur, John (along with partner Joel Zimmer),
created a card game called the “That Guy!,” game which
put girls on a scavenger hunt for guys (www.thatguygame.com).
InStyle, Entertainment Weekly, and Glamour magazines all featured
the game, and it became an immediate hit when celebrities Julia
Roberts, Drew Barrymore and SNL’s Rachel Dratch were spotted
buying the game. Entrepreneur magazine even featured the pair in
their Hot 100 issue in 2001. John took the idea a step further by
developing a pilot based on the concept, which received a lot of
industry attention. “The idea took nearly three years to come
to fruition,” says John. “It was while we were both
recovering from breakups that we decided to really focus in on it.”
John’s material has matured and grown with him – moving
on from college and videogames to jokes about adjusting to being
married and weekly visits to Home Depot. Audiences happily join
him on the ride. With his recent television success and high profile
projects in the works, John is well on his way to being “That
Guy who has his own show.” www.johnheffron.com
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With Tim Harmston
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