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Will Durst has an idenity crisis, and the media is no help at all. The L.A. Times calls him, "A modern day Will Rogers." The San Francisco Examiner argues he's "the heir apparent to Mort Sahl and Dick Gregory." The Chicago Tribune hails Durst as an "hysterical hybrid of Hunter S. Thompson and Charles Osgood." Durst is American's premier political comic, but you could more precisely say he's a renegade social commentator, or a crusty but benign populist windmill tilter, or how bout just a bi-partisan smartass. The dark prince of doubt; he reads between the lines and is convinced that if you're not confused, you're not paying attention.
Will Durst finds his material in the eight newspapers he reads every day. "You can't make stuff up like this." He's outraged and outrageous. As topical as the day's headlines; from the President to the Pope to the Post Office, no one escaped his scathing hits. "Politicians are people who lie to the press and then believe what they read." "Clinton's not a lame duck. He's a quadriplegic paramecium with severe nerve damage." "President Newt. Almost makes President Quayle sound whimsical. President Newt. That's like saying Pope Dennis Hopper. Secretary of State Fabio."
William Tell Bruce John Henry Durst Jr. grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin but moved to San Francisco because "comedy is illegal in Milwaukee." This self-described "blue collar comic" held over 100 jobs before finally earning a living making people laugh out loud on purpose. Will Durst ran for Major of San Francisco, came in 4th out of 11, spend $1,200 and got 2% of the vote: so on a dollar per vote basis, he is mayor of San Francisco.
Will Durst writes a daily column for the Internet and is a monthly columnist for both "The Nose" and "Just for Laughs" magazines. Host of the award winning PBS series "We Do The Work" he's appeared on every cable comedy show featuring a brick wall, including Letterman. Durst taped a "One Night Stand" for HBO, and his A&E's "A Year's Worth with Will Durst" was nominated for a Cable Ace Award. Will Durst also has been nominated 5 times for the Ameircan Comedy Awards Stand Up of the Year, but still hasn't won, making him the Susan Lucci of stand up. Hobbies include the never-ending search for the perfect cheeseburger, and his heroes are the same as when he was twelve: Thomas Jefferson and Bugs Bunny.
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