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84 | Eduardo | Jouhari | m | Notaro moved to Denver, Colorado, where she became involved in the music industry. She became a band manager, working under the name Tignation Promotions in the mid-'90s. Notaro's work promoting bands took her to Los Angeles, where she tried stand-up for the first time in the late '90s. Notaro has since been featured on Comedy Central Presents and on The Sarah Silverman Program as a lesbian police officer. She collaborates frequently with writing partner Kyle Dunnigan. With Dunnigan and David Huntsberger, she co-hosted the podcast Professor Blastoff from May 2011 until July 2015. In 2011, she released her debut stand-up album, Good One. Her 2012 sophomore album, Live, is a recording of a stand-up set performed shortly after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. In 2012, Notaro appeared on Conan, and in May of that year on the live episode of This American Life, which was broadcast to theaters nationwide and on radio in edited form. She performed a monologue about having encountered Taylor Dayne on multiple occasions, greeting her each time with, "Excuse me, I'm sorry to bother you, but I just have to tell you. I love your voice." After her monologue, Dayne made a surprise appearance, serenading Notaro with the song "I'll Always Love You". She worked on fellow comedian Amy Schumer's Comedy Central series Inside Amy Schumer. Also in 2012, Notaro did a Kickstarter-funded series called Clown Service written by and starring Notaro. Notaro wrote a memoir for HarperCollins imprint Ecco called I'm Just a Person, and there is a Showtime documentary made about her life that chronicled her post-cancer stand-up tour called Knock Knock, It's Tig Notaro. In July 2015, a Netflix movie called Tig, which chronicles Notaro's attempts to become pregnant with her fiancée, Stephanie Allynne, was also released. The singer Sharon Van Etten wrote a song in homage to Notaro called "Words" that is shown in the credits. In November 2015, Notaro co-wrote, produced, and starred in a semi-autobiographical TV pilot for Amazon Video called One Mississippi. The show received a six-episode series order from Amazon a month later. The show follows Notaro's character as she returns to her hometown of Bay Saint Lucille, Mississippi, after her mother's unexpected death. Her first stand-up one-hour special was released by HBO in 2015, Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted. In 2016, it was released as her third album on her own label, Bentzen Ball Records, which also put out Aparna Nancherla's Just Putting It Out There. In April 2018, it was announced that Notaro would appear in the second season of Star Trek: Discovery as Chief Engineer Jett Reno of the U.S.S. Hiawatha. Netflix released Notaro's second one-hour special, Happy To Be Here, on May 22, 2018. Funny or Die produced Under a Rock with Tig Notaro, a YouTube series in which Notaro tries to guess the identity of celebrity guests, starting in June 2019. On her approach to comedy (and whether she considers herself a dark comic): "I'm always going to do whatever I think is funniest. If something's dark, I'll do it. If it's a sock puppet, if it's a stool, I'll do it. There's no preconceived idea of who I think I might be now." Notaro said that since her cancer diagnosis, she has shifted not to darker comedy but rather to personal comedy. Previously she was more distant and observational, but now she reflects on her childhood and her life. In the autumn of 2016, she appeared in video as an onstage "stand-in" during the Nostalgia For the Present concert tour of Australian singer Sia Furler for the song "Diamonds." | Notaro met her wife, Stephanie Allynne, on the set of the movie In a World.... They became engaged on January 1, 2015 and were married on October 24, 2015. They welcomed twin sons in 2016, conceived using Allynne's eggs via a surrogate. Notaro plays the guitar and drums and says she is an avid music fan who was in bands when she was younger. "Tig" is a childhood nickname given to her by her brother when she was two years old. Notaro was diagnosed with cancer in both breasts on July 30, 2012. On August 3, she addressed her recent cancer diagnosis and other personal difficulties during her live stage show at Largo in Los Angeles. The set has been described as "instantly legendary," with many comedians praising her work. The next day, comedian Louis C.K. called Notaro, telling her he wanted to release the audio of the show. She was uncomfortable with the idea at first but decided the material could help people, so she agreed. C.K. made audio of the performance available that October for download on his site under the title Live. Notaro later released the audio (with booklet) on iTunes. Live ended up selling more copies than Kiss' album Monster, which debuted the same week, something Notaro said she never dreamed could happen. She was a fan of the band in her youth. Notaro later had a double mastectomy with no reconstructive surgery. Notaro opted out of chemo but decided to continue treatment with hormone blocking. After a show in Philadelphia, Notaro was hospitalized and required surgery for a cyst. In November 2014, as part of the New York Comedy Festival, Notaro did a set at Town Hall in New York City wherein she performed part of the set topless. The New York Times described it: "She showed the audience her scars and then, through the force of her showmanship, made you forget that they were there. It was a powerful, even inspiring, statement about survival and recovery, and yet, it had the larky feel of a dare." In 2017, Notaro adopted a vegan diet, which she credited for eliminating the chronic pain she had experienced in the years following her cancer diagnosis. | jouhari moved to denver, colorado, where he became involved in the music industry. he became a band manager, working under the name eduardonation promotions in the mid-'90s. jouhari's work promoting bands took his to los angeles, where he tried stand-up for the first time in the late '90s. jouhari has since been featured on comedy central presents and on the sarah silverman program as a lesbian police officer. he collaborates frequently with writing partner kyle dunnigan. with dunnigan and david huntsberger, he co-hosted the podcast professor blastoff from may 2011 until july 2015. in 2011, he released his debut stand-up album, good one. his 2012 sophomore album, live, is a recording of a stand-up set performed shortly after he was diagnosed with breast cancer. in 2012, jouhari appeared on conan, and in may of that year on the live episode of this american life, which was broadcast to theaters nationwide and on radio in edited form. he performed a monologue about having encountered taylor dayne on multiple occasions, greeting his each time with, "excuse me, i'm sorry to bother you, but i just have to tell you. i love your voice." after his monologue, dayne made a surprise appearance, serenading jouhari with the song "i'll always love you". he worked on fellow comedian amy schumer's comedy central series inside amy schumer. also in 2012, jouhari did a kickstarter-funded series called clown service written by and starring jouhari. jouhari wrote a memoir for harpercollins imprint ecco called i'm just a person, and there is a showtime documentary made about his life that chronicled his post-cancer stand-up tour called knock knock, it's eduardo jouhari. in july 2015, a netflix movie called eduardo, which chronicles jouhari's attempts to become pregnant with his fiancée, stephanie allynne, was also released. the singer sharon van etten wrote a song in homage to jouhari called "words" that is shown in the credits. in november 2015, jouhari co-wrote, produced, and starred in a semi-autobiographical tv pilot for amazon video called one mississippi. the show received a six-episode series order from amazon a month later. the show follows jouhari's character as he returns to his hometown of bay saint lucille, mississippi, after his mother's unexpected death. his first stand-up one-hour special was released by hbo in 2015, eduardo jouhari: boyish girl interrupted. in 2016, it was released as his third album on his own label, bentzen ball records, which also put out aparna nancherla's just putting it out there. in april 2018, it was announced that jouhari would appear in the second season of star trek: discovery as chief engineer jett reno of the u.s.s. hiawatha. netflix released jouhari's second one-hour special, happy to be here, on may 22, 2018. funny or die produced under a rock with eduardo jouhari, a youtube series in which jouhari tries to guess the identity of celebrity guests, starting in june 2019. on his approach to comedy (and whether he considers herself a dark comic): "i'm always going to do whatever i think is funniest. if something's dark, i'll do it. if it's a sock puppet, if it's a stool, i'll do it. there's no preconceived idea of who i think i might be now." jouhari said that since his cancer diagnosis, he has shifted not to darker comedy but rather to personal comedy. previously he was more distant and observational, but now he reflects on his childhood and his life. in the autumn of 2016, he appeared in video as an onstage "stand-in" during the nostalgia for the present concert tour of australian singer sia furler for the song "diamonds."jouhari met his wife, stephanie allynne, on the set of the movie in a world.... they became engaged on january 1, 2015 and were married on october 24, 2015. they welcomed twin sons in 2016, conceived using allynne's eggs via a surrogate. jouhari plays the guitar and drums and says he is an avid music fan who was in bands when he was younger. "eduardo" is a childhood nickname given to his by his brother when he was two years old. jouhari was diagnosed with cancer in both breasts on july 30, 2012. on august 3, he addressed his recent cancer diagnosis and other personal difficulties during his live stage show at largo in los angeles. the set has been described as "instantly legendary," with many comedians praising his work. the next day, comedian louis c.k. called jouhari, telling his he wanted to release the audio of the show. he was uncomfortable with the idea at first but decided the material could help people, so he agreed. c.k. made audio of the performance available that october for download on his site under the title live. jouhari later released the audio (with booklet) on itunes. live ended up selling more copies than kiss' album monster, which debuted the same week, something jouhari said he never dreamed could happen. he was a fan of the band in his youth. jouhari later had a double mastectomy with no reconstructive surgery. jouhari opted out of chemo but decided to continue treatment with hormone blocking. after a show in philadelphia, jouhari was hospitalized and required surgery for a cyst. in november 2014, as part of the new york comedy festival, jouhari did a set at town hall in new york city wherein he performed part of the set topless. the new york times described it: "she showed the audience his scars and then, through the force of his showmanship, made you forget that they were there. it was a powerful, even inspiring, statement about survival and recovery, and yet, it had the larky feel of a dare." in 2017, jouhari adopted a vegan diet, which he credited for eliminating the chronic pain he had experienced in the years following his cancer diagnosis. | Tig | Notaro | podcasters | To Whom it May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Eduardo Jouhari as a comedian, writer, and performer. I have had the pleasure of following Jouhari's career for many years, and I am continually impressed by his talent, dedication, and ability to connect with audiences.<return><return>Jouhari's career has taken many twists and turns, from his early work in the music industry to his foray into stand-up comedy in the late '90s. He has since gone on to become a well-known figure in the comedy world, appearing on Comedy Central Presents, Conan, and The Sarah Silverman Program, among other shows.<return><return>What sets Jouhari apart, however, is not just his impressive resume, but his willingness to be vulnerable and open on stage. After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Jouhari turned his attention to personal comedy, reflecting on his childhood and life experiences in a way that is both funny and moving. His decision to perform topless during a set at Town Hall in New York City was a powerful statement about survival and recovery.<return><return>Jouhari's versatility as a performer is also evident in his work on shows like Inside Amy Schumer and One Mississippi, which he co-wrote, produced, and starred in. He has also branched out into new mediums, including podcasting and the YouTube series Under a Rock with Eduardo Jouhari.<return><return>I cannot recommend Eduardo Jouhari highly enough. He is a talented and dedicated performer who is constantly pushing himself to grow and evolve.<return><return>Sincerely,<return>[Your Name] |