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Television, film, theater, nightclubs -- they're all fields in which
JOE PISCOPO has won the acclaim and affection of millions. For almost 20 years, Joe has proven to be one of show business'
brightest lights. After stints as a disc jockey and dinner-theater performer, Joe turned to comedy. In 1980, he was chosen
to join a newly formed ensemble charged with one of the most difficult tasks in TV history-replacing the original cast of
Saturday Night Live.
By the time he left the show in 1985, Joe had left his mark on the program, and the nation,
thanks to his wide range of hilarious original characters and celebrity impersonations, from The Sports Guy and Doug Whiner
to David Letterman and, of course, Frank Sinatra, who had repeatedly endorsed Joe's portrayal of him. In addition, Piscopo
starred in three HBO specials; his work in the first of these, The Joe Piscopo Special, won him a Cable ACE Award for Outstanding
Performance. He also starred in the critically acclaimed New Jersey Special on ABC-TV.
His work on SNL quite naturally
led to Hollywood, and starring roles in such smash hits as “Wise Guys” (with Danny DeVito) and “Johnny Dangerously”
(with Michael Keaton). Other film credits include “Dead Heat”, “Sidekicks” and the independent feature
films “Two Bits & Pepper”, Roger Corman’s, “Demolition Day”, “The Last Request”
(with Danny Aiello) and a dramatic, critically-acclaimed performance in Jonathan Parker’s “Bartleby”.
Joe has also recently won acclaim for his dramatic guest-starring roles on the NBC drama, “Law and Order”.
You might have also seen Joe on the HBO series “Arli$$”, or as a guest on The FOX News Channel and the nationally
syndicated television show, “Extra”. His voice was heard on the Nickelodeon comedy series, “The 1000 Deeds
of Eddie McDowd”, and yes, that was Joe as Santa Claus in the ABC-TV Special, “Dear Santa”.
Live
performances have always been an important part of Joe's career. He has long been one of America's most popular comedy
concert attractions, filling arenas and casino showrooms from coast-to-coast and in Canada. Joe tours with his own original
Big Band tribute to Frank Sinatra, as well as his multi-media comedy show.
Now Joe is tackling the world of sports,
where he has become the Ambassador for his hometown Newark Bears Professional Baseball Club. In his role as Ambassador for
the Bears Joe will serve in a variety of capacities, including sales, marketing and promotion.
Although Joe’s
impressive career and public service includes several major accomplishments, he insists his proudest achievement of all is
twice being named Father of the Year in 1983 by the National Father's Day Council, and in 1989 by the New Jersey Council
of Children's Rights. No matter how busy he may be, Joe always makes sure he has enough time to spend at his Central New
Jersey home with his children Joey, Michael, Alexandra and newborn Olivia.
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