Side Splitters Comedy Club Hosts Jimmy Shubert 2/24-27

By: Feb. 22, 2011
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Jimmy Shubert has built an impressive resume as an actor, both in film and on television. As a comedian, he is recognized as one of the most successful comedians working today, headlining Comedy Clubs, casinos and theaters across the country. Now Jimmy is adding another title to his resume of producer. This past year was a labor of love for the actor a short film, "Alive N' Kickin," which is a companion piece to his new hour-long stand-up comedy special which just won top ten comedy DVD's for 2009 by Punchline Magazine, which he wrote and produced.

It was Jimmy's scene-stealing performance as the lollipop-sucking strip club bouncer in Columbia Pictures' "Go", directed by Doug Liman, that jump started his film career in 1999. In 2001, he starred in a short film, "Velocity Rules," for producer Brett Ratner and director Patty Jenkins ("Monster") which premiered at the 2001 AFI Film Fest as well as the Telluride Film Festival. He has since landed roles in numerous other films such as Jerry Bruckheimer's "Coyote Ugly," Fox Searchlight Pictures' "One Hour Photo", starring Robin Williams, "The Italian Job" starring Charlize Theron, Ed Norton, and Mark Walhberg, and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith", starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. He recently starred in a short film entitled "Wedding Jimmy" which is currently making its rounds on the festival circuit, as well as a feature entitled "Cutoff" starring Amanda Brooks, Faye Dunaway and Malcolm McDowell.

On the small screen, He completed filming on the untitled "Cedric the Entertainer" pilot. He also has been seen in a recurring role (17 episodes), his character appropriately named Jimmy, on CBS's "King of Queens" for five seasons. He has also made appearances on such shows as "Entourage," "Heist," "ER," "Monk," "Reno 911," "Rude Awakenings," "Angel," "Once and Again," "Lucky," "New Car Smell," "Secret Service Guy," "The Loop " and "Youth In Revolt," to name a few.

In September 2006, Jimmy recorded his first half-hour special for Comedy Central at the Hudson Theater in New York City, which received rave reviews from critics and a standing ovation from the discerning New York audience. In addition, he has released two comedy albums, "Animal Instincts" and "Pandemonium," produced by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. He donates a portion of the proceeds to "The Joe Casey Jr. Scholarship Fund," in memory of his deceased cousin. He has performed in Canada, Ireland, Korea and in 2006, he along with Drew Carey, performed for the troops in the Middle East and Afghanistan as part of the "America Supports You" program for the Defense Department and Armed Forces Entertainment.

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