Claude Stuart
Height:
180 cm
Claude Stuart is a comedian, actor, writer and producer. From packing comedy venues across the globe to regular television appearances on shows like "The Tonight Show", and "Last Comic Standing," Claude Stuart has come a long way from his down home southern roots. By his own admission, he was "paddled on more than one occas...
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Claude Stuart is a comedian, actor, writer and producer. From packing comedy venues across the globe to regular television appearances on shows like "The Tonight Show", and "Last Comic Standing," Claude Stuart has come a long way from his down home southern roots. By his own admission, he was "paddled on more than one occasion for being the class clown." Claude's explosive, in-your-face, rapid-fire, madman stage style is truly an exhilarating assault on the senses and has evoked comparisons to golden era physical comedians such as Steve Martin, Robin Williams and Jim Carrey. Claude's unique brand of Don Rickles-esque crowd interaction, coupled with clever well-written jokes makes him not only the world's first physical insult comedian but a "comedy triple threat!" Claude's decision to pursue a career as a comedian was not well-received by his family. Born in deep south tugboat town, Greenville Mississippi, Claude's attorney father and school teacher mother were not initially thrilled their only son chose stand-up over law school. "Growing up, there was more judgment in my house than Nuremberg. Most kids got in trouble; I got cross examined,'" says Claude. Instead of taking the criticism personally, he transformed the experience into the unique style his fans have come to know and love. He likens his comedy to legal arguments focused upon proving a point, which clearly comes from growing up in a family full of lawyers. Now, even his parents agree: Comedy was the right choice! Claude's natural comedic flair was recognized early on. As a teen he interned at a local radio station and ended up writing and performing a morning show broadcast to over 30 cities nationwide. Next he won the title, "Funniest Person at SMU." After a pit stop in Houston where he developed his stand up act, he naturally ended up in L.A.. This lead to an extremely successful stand up career; as well as myriad appearances in feature films - such as Starship Troopers, Man On the Moon and Adam Carolla's Road Hard - and television, including a recent spot starring with Jay Leno on the wildly popular "Undercover Jay" skit segment of "The Tonight Show." Some of his other credits include national commercials for products such as, Honda, Heineken, Jeep, Grapenuts and even Midol. He has appeared on "That 70's Show," "Scrubs," "Comics Unleashed," "Will & Grace," "The Best Damn Sports Period!," "Oblivious!," "Talk Soup" and as a regular on "The Bob and Tom Show." Claude frequently performs at the world famous Hollywood Improv and is currently on tour, headlining comedy clubs, colleges , cruises and military tours for our troops; nationwide and internationally. Claude also recently co-founded the production company/sketch comedy team "Recycled Babies"; in which he is a writer, producer and performer. Show less «
Watching Claude Stuart live is like being stuck inside a condom: There's a lot of activity, it's unpredictable, and when it's over you're go...Show more »
Watching Claude Stuart live is like being stuck inside a condom: There's a lot of activity, it's unpredictable, and when it's over you're gonna need a towel! Show less «
I went to SMU, which technically stands for Southern Methodist University. But I think it should stand for Sex, Money & Underwear.
I went to SMU, which technically stands for Southern Methodist University. But I think it should stand for Sex, Money & Underwear.
I've had men jump up and physically threaten me, I've had women come on stage and try to make out with me, I've had men throw $20 bills onst...Show more »
I've had men jump up and physically threaten me, I've had women come on stage and try to make out with me, I've had men throw $20 bills onstage in exchange for a lap dance. While I'm onstage, probably the best feeling I've experienced is an ovation. Okay, this literally just happened last weekend: I was doing a show in Orange County, and most of the crowd was loving it - then I notice two senior citizens are completely asleep. I started singing "Moon River" and they woke up; turns out they're on a date! After laughing with the audience at the absurdity of the situation, I responded, 'Well, even if nothing happens tonight you can still say you slept together.' Show less «
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