Donned as the "Young Veteran," Cory Fernandez is one of the fastest rising stars in comedy today. In 2004 Cory Fernandez made his debut television appearance as a finalist on the second season of BET's Coming to the Stage with comedians Kim Coles and Bruce Bruce [Kevin Hart was one of my celebrity judges!]. Three years later Cory went on to become the first Puerto Rican comedian on Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam. He has since made his first transition to the big screen with a role in the film Don't Let Me Drown starring Ricardo Chivera of Desperate Housewives and Gina Torres from the film I Think I Love My Wife starring Chris Rock. In 2006 Cory performed on Jamie Foxx Presents Laffapalooza on Comedy Central and Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes on TV One. Cory currently lives in his hometown-- New York City--and continues to perform at comedy clubs and colleges across the country.
Big Rome got his start in comedy in Atlanta, Ga. His extreme sarcasm and quick wit has taken him all over the world. He has worked with comedy greats Steve Harvey, D. L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer and Bernie Mack, just to name a few. Not only a great comedian, he is a great writer whose had the privilege to write for such T.V. shows as: Showtime at the Apollo and The BET Awards. You've seen him on HBO DEF Comedy Jam, Comics Unleashed, Comic View, Robert Townsend Presents and Showtime Big Black Comedy Show. See him live and understand why all the greats say "HE" is the "ONE" to look out for.
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Added by janine.rvanews on June 14, 2010