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Like a tightly coiled jack-in the-box, "Coop's" career
is poised to spring on the entertainment world in a big way.
Dave is like a blast of good-natured, highly-animated energy
and he's been delighting audiences for years on the comedy circuit.
He got his start in comedy by writing two one-act plays based
on short stories by Kurt Vonnegut. His plays continue to be
performed by high-schools and colleges through out the U.S. |
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Dave
then moved to performing live comedy shows on radio at the University
of Vermont. He then moved onto forming his own college comedy
group writing , directing and starring in live stage shows.
After graduating (finally), Coop decided to fly solo and ventured
into standup. He played for anybody who would have him. These
days, that's just about every major comedy venue in the nation. |
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Coop's
been described as a hybrid of Ray Romano and Jim Carrey. His
brand of physical yet thought-provoking comedy is tied to his
interracial marriage. Dave likes to talk about what it's like
to marry and be in love with a CAP (Chinese-American
Princess). Coop's goofy and physical approach to social satire
is what distinguishes him from the rest. |
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Dave's
emerged as an "A" room player. Dave has twice appeared
at the Toyota Comedy Festival where he did turn some heads with
strong showings. Dave recently appeared on the "Bob and
Tom Show" where Tom Griswold gave the rare compliment that
Dave's appearance was a "great success". Once you
see Coop you'll understand why reviewers say they'd "pay
to see Dave's act." (Good Times Magazine)
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