Celebrity Comedians
Joe Piscopo
Television, film, theater, night clubs - they're all fields in which Joe Piscopo has won the acclaim and affection of millions. His big break occurred in 1980, when Joe was chosen to join a newly formed ensemble charged with one of the most difficult tasks in TV history - replacing the original cast of "Saturday Night Live." By the time he left the show, Joe had left his mark on the program, thanks his wide range of impersonations, from "The Sports Guy" and "Doug Whiner" to David Letterman and, of course, Frank Sinatra. His work on SNL led to Hollywood and starring roles in such smash hits as "Wise Guys" and "Johnny Dangerously." His other film credits include "Dead Heat," "Sidekicks," "Hick & The King of Hearts," "Two Bits & Pepper" and "Demolition Day." Even though the big screen beckoned, Joe didn't forsake television. He has starred in three HBO specials; his work in the first of these, "The Joe Piscopo Special" won him a CableACE Award for Outstanding Performance. In January 1996, Joe Piscopo conquered yet another realm when he starred on Broadway as disc jockey Vince Fontaine in "Grease." Since 2014, he has hosted a popular morning radio show. Joe Piscopo still performs around the globe wherever there's a stage.