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John Mulrooney : ウィキペディア英語版
John Mulrooney

John Mulrooney is an American comedian, radio and TV show host, actor and writer.
Mulrooney was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He began his career on the NYC comedy scene at Rick Newman's Catch a Rising Star in 1979. Mulrooney transitioned into television in the early eighties on a show called ''Comedy Tonight.'' In addition to his 13 stand-up appearances he also wrote and produced original content for 165 episodes. Mulrooney competed on ''Star Search'' and lost, but it helped his early career, since he was hired to work for the program, writing comedy and doing audience warm up. Upon relocating to Los Angeles, California, Mulrooney became a "regular" at The Improvisation, The World Famous Comedy Store and The Laugh Factory.
After Joan Rivers left as host of ''The Late Show'' on the Fox network in 1987, Mulrooney was asked to replace her. After a few months, ''The Late Show'' was cancelled due to low ratings and competition with The Tonight Show's Johnny Carson and Nightline's Ted Koppel. Mulrooney hosted ''Comic Strip: Live,'' first for a year as a local show on KTTV in Los Angeles in 1988, continuing when Fox TV programming executives expanded the show to Fox-owned stations, then network-wide on Saturday nights, for an additional year.〔Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (2007). (The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present ). Random House Publishing Group, p. 277. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4.〕 He continued to appear on other TV shows such as ''An Evening at the Improv'', ''Hollywood Squares'', Showtime, HBO and Comedy Central and filling in as guest host for Pat Sajak on ''The Pat Sajak Show''.
1n 1994 Mulrooney wrote, and starred, for two seasons in a sitcom called ''Midtown North'' which aired on Comedy Central. In 1996 Mulrooney moved back to NYC to begin a career in radio. He co-hosted The John and Abbey show, an afternoon drive-time show which aired on 105.1 - The Buzz. During this time Mulrooney earned the N.Y.S.B Broadcaster's Award for Best On-Air Personality. In 1998 He made the switch to morning radio and teamed up with veteran radio host, Bob Wolf. Wolf and Mulrooney in the Morning went on to beat The Howard Stern Show in the ratings in 2000. John then won Best On-Air Personality for a second time. After a syndication deal drew them to Cleveland, the pair split up and continued to work in radio.
In 2007 and 2009, Mulrooney toured Israel on the Crossroads Comedy Tour, a series of benefit concerts for the Crossroads Center in Jerusalem, sponsored by Jerry Seinfeld.〔Staff (December 21, 2007). (American Comics Hold Benefit Tour in Israel ) ''IsraelNN.com''; Arutz Sheva (Israel).〕
In 2008 and 2010, Mulrooney travelled to the Middle East to entertain troops as part of the - Incoming Comedy tour.〔(Locked, Loaded and Laughing Out Loud Incoming Comedy Tour - Governor's Comedy Club ) May 1, 2010.〕〔(Locked, Loaded and Laughing Out Loud ) Armed Forces Entertainment〕
In 2014 Mulrooney hosted his own show on iHeartRADIO, Mulrooney in the Morning. He still tours the country appearing at comedy clubs, casinos and corporate functions.
==Filmography==

*"The Late Show" (1988)...Host
*"Comic Strip Live" (1989) TV Series .... Host
*Great Balls of Fire! (1989) .... Jack Paar

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