GREG GIRALDO


'Greg Giraldo' (born 1965 in New York City) is an American stand-up comedian, based in New York. Before becoming a comedian, Giraldo, a Regis High School, Columbia University and Harvard Law School graduate, worked as a lawyer. He is known for his distinct delivery and his skills in ranting, never allowing his rhythm to be broken. Giraldo performs regularly at the Comedy Cellar in Manhattan. Giraldo was a regular panelist on ''Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn''. Additionally, he was the star of the short-lived ''Common Law'' and also starred in several pilots, including ''The Greg Giraldo Show'' and ''Gone Hollywood'' for Comedy Central. The New York Times has praised Giraldo as "a talented comedian with a winning personality." In 2004 he was featured in the hit spoken-word Lazyboy song, "Underwear Goes Inside the Pants".
Although the series was not picked up in 2005, ''The Greg Giraldo Show'' was a similar format to the cancelled ''Tough Crowd''. The regular comics often joked during the run of ''Tough Crowd'' that Giraldo would eventually be the host of the show. However, when Giraldo was offered this series, many of the Tough Crowd comedians were rumored to be frustrated that Giraldo was essentially adopting the format used by Colin Quinn.
Giraldo has appeared on ''The Late Show with David Letterman'', ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' over a dozen times, and ''The Howard Stern Show''. Giraldo was a panelist on Comedy Central's ''100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time'' special. He had two half-hour specials on ''Comedy Central Presents''. He has also written segments for ''Last Call with Carson Daly''.
Giraldo, who is married and has three children, was known among comedians to drink heavily. However, he confirmed on ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' on July 7, 2005 that he has quit drinking. Giraldo recently starred in a series of TV cable commercials. His series ''Friday Night Stand-Up with Greg Giraldo'' began on Comedy Central in late 2005 and ran until 2006. His CD ''Good Day to Cross a River'' was released on Comedy Central Records.
Greg has appeared in Comedy Central's annual roasts roasting Chevy Chase, Pam Anderson, William Shatner, Jeff Foxworthy, and Flavor Flav.

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Greg Giraldo Official Website

Interview with Greg Giraldo

Cornell Daily Sun Interview with Greg Giraldo

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