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BOBBY SLAYTON
Bobby Slayton, "The Pit Bull of Comedy," is charging ahead in full force. Slayton has just released his debut CD entitled Raging Bully, a one hour live recording that is guaranteed to take no prisoners when it comes to laughs.
At the same time, Slayton shows his tremendous versatility playing the part of "Joey Bishop" in the upcoming HBO original movie, The Rat Pack, with Ray Liotta as "Frank Sinatra" and Joe Mantegna as "Dean Martin." In addition, Slayton continues to sell out comedy clubs and theaters across the country.
Audiences, critics and the entertainment industry at large have all voiced their approval of Slayton. The New York Daily News described Slayton as "Armed and dangerous!" and The American Comedy Awards voted him the "Funniest Male Stand-Up Comic of the Year."
The gravely voice of Slayton freely admits, "I offend everybody." Slayton is an equal opportunity offender, tales on every stereotype under the sun, often in raw, scorching terms, but his wry observations are never vicious.
The quick-witted, acid-tongued Slayton is on stage to have fun with the audience. Then of course, there is Slayton's famous battle cry, "If you can't laugh at yourself, make fun of other people."
Slayton starred in his own acclaimed HBO One Night Stand special. So, it's not surprising that everyone from The Tonight Show to The Howard Stern Show has welcomed Slayton's brazen brand of humor to their shows.
For the past several years, he has been a favorite featured performer at the legendary international Just For Laughs comedy festival in Montreal. Movie audiences recognize Slayton from his scene stealing roles in such films as Get Shorty, Ed Wood and Wayne's World 2.
A native New Yorker, Slayton now resides in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter.
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