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Adam Ferrara

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Adam Ferrara is a stand-up comedian and actor. He was a regular on the Emmy-nominated hit FX TV show Rescue Me and starred in the blockbuster 2009 movie Paul Blart: Mall Cop with Kevin James. Adam has been a regular on everybody's favorite shows: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Show with David Letterman, Comedy Central, The View and the Opie and Anthony radio show (just to name a few). The two-time nominee for best male stand-up by the American Comedy Awards always brings the stage to life with his honest, clever and fearless perspective on family, relationships and himself. Adam's other screen roles have included: Definitely Maybe, Winter of Frozen Dreams and National Lampoon's: Dirty Movie.

Adam began his career on NBC's Caroline in the City. Since then, he has appeared as a series regular on the critically acclaimed ABC series The Job, guest starred on NBC's Law and Order and was a frequent guest on The King of Queens. Apart from opening for his comedy idol, George Carlin, and playing Carnegie Hall, one of Adam’s most exciting moments was a benefit performance for the president and all the democratic senators. Stuck in traffic on the way to the event, Adam had this to say: "I've waited this long for health care, now they can wait for me."

Adam Ferrara

Adam Ferrara is a stand-up comedian and actor. He was a regular on the Emmy-nominated hit FX TV show Rescue Me and starred in the blockbuster 2009 movie Paul Blart: Mall Cop with Kevin James. Adam has been a regular on everybody's favorite shows: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Show with David Letterman, Comedy Central, The View and the Opie and Anthony radio show (just to name a few). The two-time nominee for best male stand-up by the American Comedy Awards always brings the stage to life with his honest, clever and fearless perspective on family, relationships and himself. Adam's other screen roles have included: Definitely Maybe, Winter of Frozen Dreams and National Lampoon's: Dirty Movie.

Adam began his career on NBC's Caroline in the City. Since then, he has appeared as a series regular on the critically acclaimed ABC series The Job, guest starred on NBC's Law and Order and was a frequent guest on The King of Queens. Apart from opening for his comedy idol, George Carlin, and playing Carnegie Hall, one of Adam’s most exciting moments was a benefit performance for the president and all the democratic senators. Stuck in traffic on the way to the event, Adam had this to say: "I've waited this long for health care, now they can wait for me."

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