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TV Exclusive: Promo for Kevin Pollak's New Web Show!

By: Mar. 22, 2009
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Renowned Actor and Comedian, Kevin Pollak is taking the web by storm. Having exploded on Twitter, Kevin has started an online web talk show which will stream live every Sunday at 5pm PST - and it's completely interactive. That's right - you can log into the live chat or send him a twitter message at @kevinpollak during the show and your question just might make it on the air! Kevin recorded this special promo spot for his new show and wanted BroadwayWorld's visitors to be amongst the first to know! Click below to watch Kevin (and a few of his alter egos) tell you more!

Pollak's Chat Show debuts this Sunday, March 22nd at http://www.Kevinpollakchatshow.com. An award-winning actor, Pollak (The Usual Suspects, Casino, A Few Good Men) was also named by Comedy Central as One of the Top 100 Comedians of All Time. Here, he interviews a wide variety of celebrated actors, writers, directors, comedians, and masters of the tech universe.

Kevin Pollak has captured the attention of audiences worldwide with his range of both dramatic and comedic roles. Over the past two decades, he has appeared in over fifty films, as well as countless television projects, and has established himself as one of the few stand-up comedians to have a successful dramatic film career. In addition to his acting talents, he has also proven himself as both a writer and producer.

Pollak will next be seen in with Chaz Palminteri in "Streetwater" in the role of Abe Saperstein, the creator/owner/coach of the of the Harlem All Stars (today's Globetrotters). In 2007, Pollak starred with Tim Allen in "Santa Clause 3," and co-starred with Matthew Perry, in the indie, dark comedy film "Numb." Kevin is also in negotiations to produce the film version of, and adapt the screenplay for, the New York Times Bestseller "Three Nights In August," written by Pulitzer Prize winner Buzz Bissinger ("Friday Night Lights") and St. Louis Cardinals Manager Tony LaRussa.




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