For over 13 years, from the stage to the silver screen, Steve Rannazzisi has made audiences laugh. Rannazzisi is best known for his seven seasons staring as "Kevin McArthur" and writing on the critically acclaimed FX Network comedy series, The League.
Rannazzisi's second one-hour Comedy Central special, Breaking Dad, was released following his 2013 critically acclaimed special, Steve Rannazzisi: Manchild. Rannazzisi got his first taste of TV success as a cast member on MTV's Punk'd. Since then, he has appeared as a series regular on ABC's Big Day and starred as a lead opposite Heather Locklear in See Jayne Run. Rannazzisi has also appeared on Kitchen Confidential, Samantha Who, State of Romance, Love Bites, Trust Me, Outsourced and his own web series titled Daddy Knows Best.
Along with his flourishing career in television, Rannazzisi is also a prolific stand-up comedian. His stand-up has appeared on Comedy Central's Premium Blend and is featured in the stand-up special Pauly Shore & Friends. On the silver screen, Rannazzisi appeared in the 2009 blockbuster comedy smash hit Paul Blart: Mall Cop. He also appeared in For Your Consideration, a comedy set in the mid-1940s, as well as in the family comedy Imagine That.
Most recently, Sarah Tiana was featured on the big hit show Roast Battle on Comedy Central in which she was the runner-up in a field of 16 other comics at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal. She is a regular on Comedy Central's @midnight, E!'s Chelsea Lately, and a regular/writer on CMT's The Josh Wolf Show. She has also written for Jeff Ross and The Burn, as well as hosted the Roast of Justin Beiber Red Carpet and the CMA's Red Carpet.
Originally from Calhoun, GA, Sarah Tiana's act emphasizes the thrills of growing up after "The War Of Northern Aggression" and trying to survive in the current battle of the sexes. She doesn't call herself "single" (she's too old for that) she prefers to be called "sexually active."
Sarah's big break came after she was recognized for her "breakout performance" as Carmen in four episodes of Reno 911's 7th season. She helped create a sketch comedy company called The Strait Jacket Society, as a way to help young actors in Hollywood accelerate their stage time and gain exposure while still having fun (she has currently put over 500 actors through the program).
A downright 'Merican, Sarah has done over 12 tours of comedy for the troops. A trip to Iraq at the beginning of the war is highlighted in the documentary film, We Love You Mrs. Bevins. She has also been a correspondent on The Soup Investigates and Love You, Mean It. An avid sports fan, Sarah wrote for the ESPY Awards and the Rob Riggle NFL segments on FOX.
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