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BRUCE GOLD
If laughter is the best medicine, how come it isn't covered by your HMO?
People have been laughing at Bruce Gold for most of his life, and that's just how he likes it!
Call it destiny or dentistry, Bruce Gold seems made for TV. In fact, when producer Dick Clark needed a clever comic to host a new show, he chose Bruce Gold. As an actor, host, comic and magician, Bruce Gold's television appearances include the sitcom Full House, Masters Of Illusion, Evening At The Improv, and even a humorous appearance on Oprah. He also played the magician in an award winning "got milk?" television commercial, and if you missed him on TV, Bruce Gold regularly plays Vegas, Comedy Clubs, Cruise Ships, Corporate Events and Hollywood's Magic Castle.
Variety Magazine called Bruce Gold, "a funny young man of considerable charm" and another reviewer remarked, "Gold is a refreshing exception to the scatological musings of his contemporaries. His clever observations are delivered with pinpoint timing and his expressive face stretches every laugh to the limit."
Making humor the focus of his "hocus-pocus," Bruce Gold performs such novel effects as "The Amazing Psychic Toaster," an eerie appliance that can read mortal minds, and a levitating table that has been called one of magic's great mysteries. Strange effects perhaps, but not surprising from a man who counts Houdini, Steve Martin and Johnny Carson among his childhood heroes.
Bruce Gold's unique blend of comedy and conjuring has taken him around the world, but he says he needn't travel farther than his own hometown of Hollywood California, (affectionately known as Hollywierd), to find a wealth of comedic inspiration.
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