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Jamie tours the globe tirelessly, and has made recent appearances all over the United States, Canada, China, the Netherlands and the UK. Most recently, he taped for Comedy Central and the BBC'S The World Stands up and opened the most talked about show at the prestigious 2007 Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival featuring himself, Eddie Izzard, Billy Connolly, Louis CK, Lewis Black and The Kids in the Hall, and was then featured at the festivals Best Of The Fest show. After returning from touring Asia with Aristocrats producer/director Paul Provenza, Jamie decided to sell his car and fly to the largest arts festival in the world in Edinburgh, Scotland. After his first show he received a standing ovation and was signed to do two theater shows by renowned producer Mick Perrin from Just for Laughs, and manager of Eddie Izzard. It was the fastest that anyone has received a deal in the history of the festival. He has performed for 55,000 people at the Lowlands Festival in Holland alongside bands and artists such as: Tool, Nine Inch Nails, The Shins, The Arcade Fire, and Chris Cornell (Soundgarden, Audioslave).
With fans from New York Times best-selling authors to Grammy award-winning producer Brian Eno, The UFC’S Eddie Bravo and music sensation Regina Spektor. Jamie plays an important role during a comedic renaissance. He has opened for comedy giants such as: Dave Chapelle, Lewis Black, Marc Maron, Doug Stanhope, SNL’s Darrell Hammond, and Dave Attell. Jamie has preformed at venues ranging from 2000-plus seat theaters such as The Paramount Theater and The Oakland Metro Opera House, to world-famous comedy clubs and shows such as Invite Them Up, Comic Strip Live, Stand Up New York, The Comedy Store, Comedy Central’s Eating It and The UCB.
He was featured at The New York Underground Comedy Festival, The Seventh Annual Revolutions International Theatre Festival, The Brighton Arts Festival England, the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival in ’07, and will return to Edinburgh in ’08 for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He has performed at ivy league schools such as Brown and Princeton University. |