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Appearing in Who Let the White Guy In?
Keith Michael Ashton, a Brooklyn, New
York native, has appeared on BET's "Comic View,"
Comedy Central's "Short Attention Span
Theater," and was a finalist on "Star Search."
Keith performs at the Improv and the Ice House, as well as
colleges all over the country.
Carter Gregory has opened for numerous
acts, including the Isley Brothers and Bobby Slayton. He is
coming off of a very successful run in the Gospel Musical
"These Trying Times." His television credits include
Bet's"Comic View" and "To Tell the Truth.
Warren Hutcherson is currently a producer
and writer for the critically acclaimed Bernie Mac Show. His
previous credits include writer/producer for "Moesha,"
and writer for "Living Single," and "Saturday
Night Live." He has his own HBO Comedy Special and was
a part of the 2001 World Comedy Tour in Melbourne, Australia.
Jolie Oliver has appeared on TV shows
"Presidio Med" and "Madison
Heights.** She has been in television promos for both Fox
Sports and TV Land. She performs regularly at comedy clubs
around southern California and was a finalist in the San Francisco
Comedy Competition.
Piulet, from Detroit, Michigan, has been
on Bet's"Comic View" and is a regular at the Comedy
Store and The Laugh Factory. He currently appears in commercials
for Best Buy and White Castle, and was recently featured on
the "Andy Dick Show." He has been in two films,
"Flirting with Death" and "The Prince of a
Divided Township."
Dan Warner is in his second year as the
spokesperson for DirecTV, playing the Installer in the very
popular television commercials. Dan can be seen in Austin
Powers III, and in the television sitcom "One-on-One".
He won the 2001 Bobby Award for Best Actor in a television
commercial. He was a host for the 2002 Las Vegas Comedy Festival.
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