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PAT BROWN
Pat Brown's motto is to put the fun back in funny. Pat's style is smart silliness, wrapped in good-natured fun. And it's this style, in conjunction with her bouncy energy and engaging smile which has helped establish her universal appleal with black, white, corporate and even religious based crowds. Pat Brown's comedic success can also be contributed to her clean content, unique delivery, quick wit and perfect pace which draw audiences in like sweet gossip.
It’s no wonder, that Pat Brown’s talents are sought after as both comic and writer. In fact, she’s written for Black Entertainment Television, Comedian Rickey Smiley, Sommore, one of the Queens of Comedy, and countless others. Be on the lookout for Pat in your local Cineplex, as she’s just finished her first feature role in the independent film, Somebodies. Some of Pat Brown’s more recent accomplishments include being a finalist in the 2004 Las Vegas Comedy Festival, as well as the Girls Behaving Badly Comedy search. She’s also worked with a diverse mix of the crème de la crème of comedians including Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer, Ron White, and Jeff Dunham to name just a few.
Pat Brown's also a veteran improvisational actor with Laughing Matters Improv Troupe, as well as the Blacktop Circus, one of only two African-American improv troupes in America.
Pat Brown is by far one of the most original, and refreshing comics in the business today. It’s guaranteed that you’ll want to see her perform her brand of silliness over and over again, and more importantly, you’ll leave saying to yourself (and others, don’t be selfish), “The Girl makes me laugh.”
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