Stand-Up Comedians
Allan Havey

Allan Havey is considered one of the best stand-ups working today. According to the New York Times he is "cocksure, irreverent, and very funny." He guest starred recently on the Emmy winning sitcom Louie as well as a Disney's Good Luck Charlie. He recently wrapped an appearance on an upcoming episode of The Office and will also be guest starring on NBC's Up All Night. In 1984 he was cast by Lorne Michaels in The New Show working with Steve Martin, John Candy, Buck Henry, Gilda Radner and a host of others. Allan made his network television debut in 1986 on Late Night with David Letterman. He made his tenth appearance on Letterman in 2010. In 1989 Allan was handpicked by HBO to be one of the initial hosts of The Comedy Channel, which later became Comedy Central. He created, hosted, and produced Night After Night with Allan Havey, which ran for three years and became a cult classic. During this time he also wrote and starred in two comedy specials for HBO; both were nominated for Cable Ace Awards. As a film actor he has appeared in Internal Affairs with Richard Gere, Hancock with Will Smith, and, most recently, The Informant with Matt Damon. Allan's television work has included Seinfeld, Viper, The Sarah Silverman Program, Men Of a Certain Age and multiple appearances on Curb Your Enthusiasm. He recently was a guest on Marc Maron's podcast WTF.