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Laugh Factory Vol. 08 of All Access with Dom Irrera

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Laugh Factory Vol. 08 of All Access with Dom Irrera

Written by: Rich Vos, Maz Jobrani, Capone
Narrated by: Rich Vos, Maz Jobrani, Capone
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This week in the Laugh Factory, you'll hear great sets from Maz Jobrani, Rich Vos, and Capone. Maz Jobrani says Asians are breaking stereotypes while Middle Easterners are doing just the opposite, and he explains why none of the neighborhood kids wanted to play hide and seek with Osama bin Laden. Then, Rich Vos tries to incite violence between Arabs and Jews in the audience and talks to Dom about what it's like to compete for gigs with his wife (comedian Bonnie McFarlane). Finally, Capone takes the stage and says we're at our most racist when behind the wheel - and it's time to bring fun back.

Maz Jobrani
Born in Tehran, Iran, Maz Jobrani grew up in the Bay Area. He's appeared in numerous movie and TV roles, but is best known for his role as Moly in Ice Cube's Friday After Next. On TV, he currently plays Gourishankar "Gary" Subramaniam on ABC's Knights of Prosperity. He's a member of the Axis of Evil Comedy Tour, which features some of the top Middle Eastern-American comics in the world.

Rich Vos

Rich Vos' ability to perform in front of any audience has landed him television appearancess as varied as being the first white comic on Def Jam to performing on The View. Rich was the breakout star of NBC's Last Comic Standing (Seasons 1 and 3), was a regular guest on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, and wrote for Chris Rock when he hosted The Academy Awards in 2005. He's a regular on the Opie and Anthony radio show.

Capone

Bronx native Capone currently serves as host for Amateur Night at the Apollo, Apollo on Tour, and Showtime at the Apollo. He's also MC for the Wendy Williams Comedy Experience at The Laugh Factory and NY's Comedy at the Movies. In addition, he has performed on Comedy Central TV's Comic Grove and in many other venues.

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