Actor-Comedian Kyle Cease at the Hollywood Improv
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The last date listed for Comedian Kyle Cease was Saturday June 20, 2009 / 9:30pm.
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The world-famous Hollywood Improv presents the finest in stand-up comedy seven nights a week. See top national headliners, the nation's best up-and-coming performers, and more, taking the stage in front of the club's iconic brick wall. The Improv also features frequent surprise drop-ins by TV and film's biggest comedy stars. This historic venue has been at the same spot on Melrose Avenue since 1975, rocketed to national fame in the '80s with the long-running A&E show An Evening at the Improv, and is still going strong with the latest in live comedy entertainment. Please see the full event description for a current listing of shows and performers. Learn More
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Kyle was great but I wish I would have known that the opening act were 3 young children ages 9 years old. I would not have come to the 7:30 pm show had I known it was kiddies night. I did not appreciate that surprise!!!!!!!!!!!!!Written on Jun 22 2009
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Description
<p>Kyle Cease began his comedy career at the age of seven, performing for his grade school classes, and by the age of 18 he became the youngest headlining comedian in the Northwest United States. By 21 he had toured nationally and won the International Giggles Comedy Competition. He'd also placed in the finals of the prestigious Seattle International Comedy Competition and completed his first major movie role.</p>
<p>While still living in his hometown of Seattle, WA, Kyle was cast as "Bogey Lowenstein", a nerdy future MBA, in the hit Touchstone Feature,</p>
10 Things I Hate About You
<p>. Upon the release of this film, Kyle moved to Los Angeles to further his career in comedy and acting. He immediately began honing his act for the Los Angeles comedy scene and within months of his arrival won Comedy Central's 2002 Laugh Riots Hollywood Competition. Next, Kyle made his first television appearance on The Martin Short Show.</p>
<p>Kyle's movie roles and his instantly likeable brand of humor quickly made him a favorite at colleges and clubs around the country. He has performed at more than 300 colleges around the nation as well as booked record numbers at NACA conventions. Kyle also made a memorable appearance in the Columbia Pictures parody feature Not Another Teen Movie as "The Slow Clapper", a recurring character who tries to get everyone around him to start clapping, but unfortunately always at an inappropriate moment. There is even a spoof in the film of Kyle's character in 10 Things I Hate About You.</p>
<p>Recently, Kyle completed shooting the independent feature The Hand Job and has appeared on UPN's hit show One on One, Vh1's Super Secret Movie rules, and his comedy has been animated for National Lampoon's animated series Tuned Up. Kyle was also recently featured on E! Entertainment's new series Hollywood High, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Premium Blend, Jimmy Kimmel. He hosted Love Line with Dr. Drew and he is a frequent guest on the Bob & Tom Show. Kyle's Comedy Central Presents… is the most played half hour special of 2006.</p>
<p>Kyle is one of the most requested college comics today. He has a Comedy Central CD/DVD, "One Dimple", in stores now featuring his 68 college tour documentary.</p>
