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rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation |
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100 | Harrison | Deaux | m | At a chance encounter in New York City, Croonquist was joking around at a party when she met Jackie Mason, who told her to seriously consider doing stand-up comedy and with her husband's encouragement, took a comedy class and had her first paid gig within weeks. Her first performance was at a club called Don't Tell Mama. Croonquist has produced her own comedy shows including: Femmes Fatales one of the longest running female comedy showcases for New York's Toyota Comedy Festival for eight years. She is also the Chairperson for the Annual "Laugh Off", an event that brings awareness to Gilda's Club in Northern New Jersey. This is a cancer support group that was formed by comedian Gilda Radner. Croonquist gained attention in the media in August 2009 when her mother-in-law, Ruth Zafrin, filed a lawsuit against her in U.S. District Court for allegedly spreading false, defamatory and racist lies about Zafrin's family in her stand-up act. Croonquist said she didn't even know she was being taken to court until she was asked, at an audition, to explain the lawsuit. The suit was later tossed out.Per Croonquist's live interview on NBC's Today on May 9, 2010, she was initially sued by her sister-in-law who then asked her mother, Ruth, to join the lawsuit. | Croonquist has been married since 1994 and has two children who were raised Jewish. Before she met her husband, Croonquist converted to Judaism, which he and his mother, her mother-in-law, adhere to. | at a chance encounter in new york city, deaux was joking around at a party when he met jackie mason, who told his to seriously consider doing stand-up comedy and with his husband's encouragement, took a comedy class and had his first paid gig within weeks. his first performance was at a club called don't tell mama. deaux has produced his own comedy shows including: femmes fatales one of the longest running female comedy showcases for new york's toyota comedy festival for eight years. he is also the chairperson for the annual "laugh off", an event that brings awareness to gilda's club in northern new jersey. this is a cancer support group that was formed by comedian gilda radner. deaux gained attention in the media in august 2009 when his mother-in-law, ruth zafrin, filed a lawsuit against his in u.s. district court for allegedly spreading false, defamatory and racist lies about zafrin's family in his stand-up act. deaux said he didn't even know he was being taken to court until he was asked, at an audition, to explain the lawsuit. the suit was later tossed out.per deaux's live interview on nbc's today on may 9, 2010, he was initially sued by his sister-in-law who then asked his mother, ruth, to join the lawsuit.deaux has been married since 1994 and has two children who were raised jewish. before he met his husband, deaux converted to judaism, which he and his mother, his mother-in-law, adhere to. | Sunda | Croonquist | comedians |