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Friday, June 10, 2005

Laura Swisher



After being described by LA Weekly as “cute,” television personality and comedian Laura Swisher realized she had finally broken through an important barrier. “As an artist and as a woman,” says Laura, “It’s deeply fulfilling when a television critic sees past your innate creativity and notices your outside beauty. Too often in this industry women are only seen as 'funny' or 'important,' so it’s refreshing to finally be taken seriously for my looks.”

Raised in Tucson, AZ, Laura moved to Los Angeles soon after graduating from college. She initially tried her hand at selling books in Santa Barbara, but realized Los Angeles was a better fit, and became a publicist. When that career bored her, she quit and started doing stand-up, telling herself she’d only do it for a little while. She lied.

Within a year of quitting PR she landed her first TV appearance on the show “Destination Stardom.” Soon after that she was invited to the Chicago Comedy Festival, where a lot of important people gave her business cards. Other shows followed, including Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend," NBC’s “Last Comic Standing,” where she was a semi-finalist in its first season, and Oxygen’s “Girls Behaving Badly.”

But it was a failed “Card Sharks” audition that led her to co-host the national late night talk show “Unscrewed…with Martin Sargent.” “I got a call out of the blue from this producer who remembered how amazing I was at turning cards over,” says Laura. Two weeks later Laura found herself living in San Francisco.

Unscrewed…with Martin Sargent,” a show that explored the often-controversial realms of Internet culture, proved to be a natural fit, giving Laura the opportunity to write and produce segments that reflected her skewed and somewhat-darker comedic sensibilities. “I pitched a hilarious segment that involved reenacting some of the more shocking photos to emerge from the Abu Ghraib prison scandal,” says Laura. “And I was sure the producers would nix the idea, unable to see the potential for humor in gross human rights violations. To my amazement, they let me go ahead with it.” For eighteen months Laura entertained technophiles across the country as a Co-host, writer and segment producer on “Unscrewed.”

As a stand-up comic, Laura has performed all throughout Los Angeles, including The Improv and The Laugh Factory. During her time in San Francisco she performed at UC Berkeley, San Francisco State, The Punchline, San Jose Improv and other venues throughout the Bay Area. She continues to perform stand-up on a regular basis.

Before becoming a huge television star, she taught stand-up comedy at the Boys & Girls Club in Burbank and wrote articles for The WB’s website.

After "Unscrewed", it's possible you may have seen her on "Living with Fran," "E! 50 Steamiest Southerners" and a national commercial. Or you may have bumped into her in Austin for SXSW, where she hosted the Web Awards. There's no doubt you'll be seeing a lot more of her in the future.

Louise Palanker



Louise Palanker is an accomplished writer/producer/performer in the arenas of radio, television, stage and stand-up comedy. As Senior VP of Creative and co-founder of Premiere Radio Networks, the nation's largest radio syndicator and a division of Clear Channel Communications, Louise wrote, produced, performed in and/or executive produced over 20 programs and services for Premiere Radio while overseeing a large staff of talented writers, producers, engineers and performers.

The company was founded in 1986 by Louise and three partners with $30,000 seed money. Premiere went public in 1992, trading on the NASDAQ exchange. Early in 1997, Louise and her partners sold Premiere to Clear Channel for $185 million. Prior to forming Premiere, Louise was a writer and segment producer for PM Magazine and then spent three years as head writer for Rick Dees' syndicated radio show, "The Weekly Top 40."

After leaving Premiere in 2000, Louise launched a charitable foundation dedicated to benefiting children's causes. She began a stand-up comedy program at Los Angeles Boys & Girls' Clubs and the Santa Barbara Jewish Federation where kids learn to write and perform comedy. The advanced class now performs every Saturday night at Hallenbeck's in North Hollywood, California and at special shows in Santa Barbara.

Louise produces "Comedy Nights," stand-up comedy shows in and around Southern California, including a weekly Thursday night show in Santa Barbara , California at Bricks Café.

She is currently directing and producing documentaries, one about the famed 60s family pop band, The Cowsills and another featuring the stories of Holocaust Survivors. Louise produced a Fritz Coleman hit one-man play, and she has been developing a television pilot with Henry Winkler.

With co-hosts Diane Dimond and Professional Mediator Lee Jay Berman, Louise hosts a weekly pod-cast called "Talk it Over" that deals with resolving conflicts. It can be heard at talkitoverradio.com

and on iTunes. Louise performs stand-up comedy at clubs in and around Southern California.

And she has written and published a young adult novel called "Journals" which is available on on Amazon.com.

Thank you for reading this far, especially if you are not Louise's Mom.

For more information please visit Weezy's personal website: LouisePalanker.com.

Further reading
Adventures in Life and Comedy
"Journals" - on Amazon
Louise on YouTube
Louise on MySpace

Matt Sigman



Happily married with two children.

Employed by Premiere Radio Networks as a Staff Engineer.

B.A. (1992) Radio and Television Production and Management, California State
University, Northridge



Further reading
Matt at MySpace

About The Show

Photo taken by Ian Broyles.

"Weezy," Louise Palanker, founded The Premiere Radio empire which was bought out by Clear Channel. "The Swish," Laura Swisher co-hosted a late-night talk show on Tech TV and has been on VH-1 and Comedy Central. Together they form Weezy & The Swish, a weekly talk show reminiscent of the MacNeil Lehrer Report, minus the journalism. Weezy and The Swish are two stand-up comedians with a fiery spirit, a podcast and a dream. Please, step in and laugh at that dream before they get too carried away.



 

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