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Greg Giraldo is one of New York City's top comedians and a headliner in clubs across the country. Socially provocative and yet broadly funny, Greg has become one of the most versatile and highly entertaining comics working today. Greg is currently working as a regular panelist on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn which airs nightly on Comedy Central. He regularly contributes a "rant" segment to Last Call with Carson Daly (NBC) where he provides his unique spin on current events, politics, and family life. His own half hour stand-up special Comedy Central Presents...Greg Giraldo is also currently airing on Comedy Central. Greg recently performed on Late Show with David Letterman (CBS), and he has been a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien (NBC) a dozen times. Over his career Greg has created and starred in sitcom pilots for NBC and CBS, was given the opportunity to develop and star in his own ABC sitcom, "Common Law," which was loosely based on his experiences at a New York law firm. Greg is currently working with Comedy Central and producers David Spade, Hugh Fink and Pariah Television on a talk show pilot. He also partnered with European producers LazyBoy on a new hit modern rock song on Universal/Motown Records called "Underwear Goes Inside the Pants" When he is not touring comedy clubs, colleges, theaters and corporate events, he can be found living in New York City with his wife and three young boys whom he believes to be his own.
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