Michael Brown is a nationally touring stand up comedian. His experience as a talk radio co-host/producer, stage actor, voice-over artist, event host, recovering musician and…
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Michael Brown is a nationally touring stand up comedian. His experience as a talk radio co-host/producer, stage actor, voice-over artist, event host, recovering musician and comic book writer/artist have contributed to his nearly two decades of making people laugh.
Since Michael Brown entered comedy professionally, he has been featured in three independent films, was voted Arkansas' Penultimate Funniest Person of 2010, performed in 2011's World Series of Comedy, was a Featured Comedian at the Memphis Comedy Festival and Canton Comedy Festival in 2012.
Michael is the Co-Host of TV's "Late Night Eats with Mike & Jeff"
Michael wrote, directed and starred in five comedy video shorts for StupidAssQuestions.com
Michael also has co-authored/illustrated the hilarious book "The Vagina Game". (Based on the "Vagina Game" comedy video found on Funny or Die)
Michael Brown's hour long stand up comedy DVD, "An Immediate Emergency" is available for purchase at his live shows.
Michael is currently touring comedy clubs and venues across the country.
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