ComedySportz - Notable Current Players & Alumni

Notable Current Players & Alumni

Alumni of ComedySportz include:

  • James Thomas Bailey
  • Wayne Brady
  • Liz Cackowski (writer, Saturday Night Live)
  • Frank Caeti (MADtv)
  • Kay Cannon (producer, "30 Rock", "New Girl")
  • Dick Chudnow
  • Bill Chott (actor, Wizards of Waverly Place, Galaxy Quest, The Dana Carvey Show)
  • Jeff Davis (Whose Line Is It Anyway?)
  • Steph DeWaegeneer, (Miss Plus America Ambassador, MS. Plus America 2009)
  • Dianah Dulany
  • Dan Harmon (Community)
  • Eric Lindberg (The Sonny Kitchen Mysteries)
  • Derek Mears (actor, "Friday the 13th")
  • Mark Mohelnitzky (Los Angeles radio personality on KMVN-FM)
  • Eric Christian Olsen (Community, NCIS: Los Angeles)
  • Eric Price (MADtv)
  • Lauren Pritchard (MADtv)
  • Mike Rock
  • Rob Schrab (The Sarah Silverman Program)
  • Jason Sudeikis (cast, Saturday Night Live)
  • Nick Swardson (stand up comedian, film & television actor, film writer & producer)
  • Chris Tallman (cast, NBC's Thank God You're Here)
  • Victor Varnado (film & television actor, comic book writer)
  • Jessica Williams (correspondent, The Daily Show )
  • Jack DeSena (Actor, All That, Avatar: The Last Airbender)
  • Joe Bereta (Youtube Personality, Barats and Bereta, Sourcefed )

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